Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia

Amorphophallus gigas is exclusively found in community agroforestry gardens within the northern Sumatra region, Indonesia. This species faces various threats including land conversion and tuber extraction for economic purposes. Despite its unique habitat characteristics, the conservation status rema...

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Published in:Journal of Threatened Taxa
Main Author: Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
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Language:English
Published: Zoo Outreach Organisation 2025
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85216945782&doi=10.11609%2fjott.9022.17.1.26370-26384&partnerID=40&md5=e852f4b59be8f4d3744ad1be08db8ae0
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Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
2025
Journal of Threatened Taxa
17
1
10.11609/jott.9022.17.1.26370-26384
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85216945782&doi=10.11609%2fjott.9022.17.1.26370-26384&partnerID=40&md5=e852f4b59be8f4d3744ad1be08db8ae0
Amorphophallus gigas is exclusively found in community agroforestry gardens within the northern Sumatra region, Indonesia. This species faces various threats including land conversion and tuber extraction for economic purposes. Despite its unique habitat characteristics, the conservation status remains unrecorded on the IUCN Red List. Effective conservation requires comprehensive data, including distribution and habitat conditions in the field. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the variables affecting the distribution of A. gigas in northern Sumatra and predict the size of the area with the potential for spread. The variables examined included height, slope, slope direction, climatic conditions, and land cover. Coordinate points were taken directly in the field using GPS, while Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) modeling was used to predict the suitability of the habitat of the species. MaxEnt modeling of variables affecting the distribution of A. gigas showed that soil type played an important role (contribution 55%), followed by the average monthly temperature range (16%), and altitude (7.9%). The most suitable area was found to be located in the southern part of the province. The results of this research are useful for formulating conservation strategies for A. gigas. © (2025), (Zoo Outreach Organisation). All rights reserved.
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author Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
spellingShingle Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
author_facet Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
author_sort Rambey R.; Rahmawaty; Rauf A.; Nababan E.S.M.; Delvian; Aththorick T.A.; Ismail M.H.; Saputra M.H.; Gandaseca S.; Suratman M.N.
title Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
title_short Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
title_fullStr Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and habitat suitability of Amorphophallus gigas with MaxEnt modeling in north Sumatra, Indonesia
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description Amorphophallus gigas is exclusively found in community agroforestry gardens within the northern Sumatra region, Indonesia. This species faces various threats including land conversion and tuber extraction for economic purposes. Despite its unique habitat characteristics, the conservation status remains unrecorded on the IUCN Red List. Effective conservation requires comprehensive data, including distribution and habitat conditions in the field. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the variables affecting the distribution of A. gigas in northern Sumatra and predict the size of the area with the potential for spread. The variables examined included height, slope, slope direction, climatic conditions, and land cover. Coordinate points were taken directly in the field using GPS, while Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) modeling was used to predict the suitability of the habitat of the species. MaxEnt modeling of variables affecting the distribution of A. gigas showed that soil type played an important role (contribution 55%), followed by the average monthly temperature range (16%), and altitude (7.9%). The most suitable area was found to be located in the southern part of the province. The results of this research are useful for formulating conservation strategies for A. gigas. © (2025), (Zoo Outreach Organisation). All rights reserved.
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