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Item CALYMPERACEAE (MUSCI) PADA BEBERAPA TIPE VEGETASI DI KAWASAN CAGAR BIOSFER GIAM SIAK KECIL-BUKIT BATU PROVINSI RIAU(2013-03-01) Fastanti, Fandri Sofiana; Fitmawati; Sofiyanti, NeryGiam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve is a conservation area in Riau Province, characterized by its peat swamp forest. This area posses a unique biological diversity, including mosses (Musci). One family of Musci that can adapt in this area is Calymperaceae. This group has unique morphological structure and vegetative reproduction which make them can survive in this area. However, in spite of their uniques, the data of this group is inadequate and diversity of moss from this biosphere reserve had been not reported yet. The aims of this study are to identify, characterize, and classify Calymperaceae diversity of Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve. All of the specimens in this study were collected from six sites, that are grouped based on their vegetation types, i.e. natural forest, industrial plant forest, rubber forest, rubber plantations, oil palm plantations and home gardens. Total of 11 species belongs to 4 genera were recordedItem New Record of Bryophytes Family from Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve, Riau Province(2016-11-15) Fastanti, Fandri Sofiana; Fitmawati; Sofiyanti, NeryRiau province has the largest peatland in Sumatra island, i.e. Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu biosphere reserved. This area plays an important role for conservation due to its high biodiversity. One of the important flora occur in this region is moss. This lower plant groups can maintain the stability of micro climate. Research and publication of moss plants in this region has never been reported therefore the study of Bryophytes in this conserved area is important. This study aim to determine the family of moss plants from Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve. This study used exploration method. All of the samples were collected from three zones i.e. transition zone, buffer zone and core zone. A total of 17 moss families were recorded from study sites. 7 families of Marchantiophyta i.e Calypogeiaceae, Pallaviniaceae, Ricciaceae, Jungermaniaceae, Lepidoziaceae, Frullaniaceae, Lejeuneaceae and 10 families of Bryophyta i.e. Bryaceae, Dicranaceae, Sematophyllaceae, Calymperaceae, Fissidentaceae, Hookeriaceae, Hypnaceae, Leucobryaceae, Rhizogoniaceae and Thuidiaceae