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Paper Id:
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IJARW2420
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Title:
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DIVERSITY OF LICHENS IN SAN ANTONIO EAST, HOLY MOUNTAIN MIRACLE, BUKIDNON
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Published in: |
International Journal Of All Research Writings |
Publisher: |
IJARW |
ISSN: |
2582-1008 |
Volume / Issue: |
Volume 6 Issue 8 |
Pages: |
10
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Published On: |
3/5/2025 9:32:56 PM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
Main Author Details
Name:
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Christan Joshua A. Cuerquis |
Institute: |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Co - Author Details
Author Name |
Author Institute |
Rhoecris V. Acenas |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Chyna Mae Tabalba |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Shamaine Lyka M. Sentorias |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Almae Jill L. Udal |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Pauleen Valerie Mae E. Abadies |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Erich Aces S. Tuson |
Loyola School of Don Carlos, Inc. |
Abstract
Research Area:
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HOLY MOUNTAIN OF MIRACLES, SAN ANTONIO EAST, DON CARLOS, BUKIDNON, PHILIPPINES |
KeyWord: |
Lichen diversity, conservation status, diversity each elevation site |
Abstract: |
Lichens are unique symbiotic organisms formed through the association of fungi, algae, and cyanobacteria in some cases. This study aims to identify the current diversity of lichens, describe the status of each species and examine the diversity of lichens species in different elevations. Acknowledging that lichens respond to environmental factors such as humidity and, temperature. This study examined the diversity of lichens at three elevations on Holy Mountain Miracles using field surveys, molecular techniques, and the Shannon-Weiner index. A 20x20-meter plot method was employed to collect data and identify species diversity and status. Researchers identified 41 species across the three sites, with most lichens being crustose, followed by foliose forms. Pertusariaceae was the most abundant family, while Lecanoraceae, Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, and Graphidaceae were the least represented. The conservation status of these species ranged from Data Deficient (DD) to Apparently Secured (G4). As of diversity, results showed that Holy Mountain Miracles in San Antonio East, hosts a diverse lichen community with the diversity index of 3.466 using the Shanon-Weiner statistical tool, reflecting its ecological richness and variety across elevations. This study contributes to the documentation of local biodiversity, which is often overlooked in less urbanized regions. By identifying and cataloging lichen species, this research not only enriches scientific understanding but also provides a baseline for the localities, Local Government Unit (LGU), students, future researchers and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). |
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IEEE
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Christan Joshua A. Cuerquis, Rhoecris V. Acenas, Chyna Mae Tabalba, Shamaine Lyka M. Sentorias, Almae Jill L. Udal, Pauleen Valerie Mae E. Abadies, Erich Aces S. Tuson, "DIVERSITY OF LICHENS IN SAN ANTONIO EAST, HOLY MOUNTAIN MIRACLE, BUKIDNON", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 6, no. 8, pp. 53-62, 2025.
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MLA
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Christan Joshua A. Cuerquis, Rhoecris V. Acenas, Chyna Mae Tabalba, Shamaine Lyka M. Sentorias, Almae Jill L. Udal, Pauleen Valerie Mae E. Abadies, Erich Aces S. Tuson "DIVERSITY OF LICHENS IN SAN ANTONIO EAST, HOLY MOUNTAIN MIRACLE, BUKIDNON." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 6, no. 8, 2025, pp. 53-62.
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APA
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Christan Joshua A. Cuerquis, Rhoecris V. Acenas, Chyna Mae Tabalba, Shamaine Lyka M. Sentorias, Almae Jill L. Udal, Pauleen Valerie Mae E. Abadies, Erich Aces S. Tuson (2025). DIVERSITY OF LICHENS IN SAN ANTONIO EAST, HOLY MOUNTAIN MIRACLE, BUKIDNON. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
6(8), 53-62.
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DIVERSITY OF LICHENS IN SAN ANTONIO EAST, HOLY MOUNTAIN MIRACLE, BUKIDNON
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