Orchids

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Assessing the floristic composition of any forest type (whether pristine, fragmented or disturbed) is incomplete without incorporating members of the family Orchidaceae. The presence of orchids in a locality is often used as a bioindicator of ecosystem health due to their extensive and complex interaction with the ecological components. Therefore, the inclusion of orchids in a floristic account suggests that ecosystem is functioning well. This may be attributed to the high diversity of orchids in Sarawak, where more than 1000 species are found, sparsely distributed across a wide range of habitats. Considering Sarawak's vast forested land that remains under-botanized, such as the Sabal Forest Reserve, continuous efforts in orchid studies are necessary to understand not only overall floral diversity but also their roles in specific localities and areas".

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Mohd Raffi, M. A., Kalu, M., Shabdin, Z., Razali, H., Kalbi, Y., Johari, A., . . . Nordin, F. A. (2026). Orchids. In Exploring Nature's Recovery: Biodiversity Resilience - Sabal Forest Reserve (pp. 15-18). Jabatan Hutan Sarawak & UNIMAS Publisher.

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