Species richness and conservation status of ferns (Pteridophyta) in Barangay New Casul, Mutia, Zamboanga del Norte

Paper Details

Research Paper 12/04/2026
Views (22)
current_issue_feature_image
publication_file

Species richness and conservation status of ferns (Pteridophyta) in Barangay New Casul, Mutia, Zamboanga del Norte

Jay Anne B. Mejos, Aljun P. Pusod, Ma. Dulce C. Guillena*
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 100-107, April 2026.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2026; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

This study assessed the species composition, diversity, and conservation status of ferns (Pteridophyta) in Barangay New Casul, Mutia, Zamboanga del Norte. Three 10 × 10-meter quadrats were established across distinct microhabitats, and ferns were identified using morphological and taxonomic references. A total of sixteen fern species from nine families were recorded, representing both terrestrial and epiphytic forms. The families Aspleniaceae and Nephrolepidaceae were the most represented, while Athyriaceae, Dryopteridaceae, Gleicheniaceae, Lygodiaceae, Marattiaceae, Davalliaceae, Polypodiaceae, Psilotaceae, and Pteridaceae occurred less frequently. Diplazium esculentum, Nephrolepis biserrata, and Dryopteris australis were the most dominant and widely distributed species, reflecting their ecological tolerance to moderate habitat disturbance. Three species carried conservation designations: Drynaria quercifolia (Vulnerable), Angiopteris evecta (Other Threatened Species), and Lygodium circinnatum (Economically Important Species). The computed Shannon–Wiener Diversity Index (H′ = 1.23) indicates low species diversity, suggesting that the area is dominated by generalist species adapted to partially disturbed conditions. These findings suggest the importance of small upland habitats in maintaining fern assemblages and highlight the need for localized conservation and habitat restoration initiatives to preserve remaining fern diversity in Mutia and nearby upland ecosystems.

Amoroso VB, Aspiras RA. 2011. Pteridophytes of Mount Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary, Mindanao, Philippines.

Amoroso VB, Aspiras RA. 2021. Diversity and ecological status of pteridophytes in selected forest ecosystems of Mindanao, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology 15(2), 45–59.

Amoroso VB, Coritico FP. 2018. Threatened ferns and lycophytes of the Philippines and their conservation status. Asian Journal of Biodiversity 9(1), 1–18.

Barcelona JF, Pelser PB, Fuertes MA. 2019. Patterns of fern diversity in disturbed and undisturbed habitats in the Philippines. Blumea 64(2), 151–162.

Buot IE Jr, Villanueva RE. 2021. Habitat disturbance and its influence on fern communities in tropical landscapes. Journal of Environmental Biology 42(5), 1187–1196.

Coritico FP, Amoroso VB, Barcelona JF. 2017. Threatened ferns and lycophytes of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. Asian Journal of Biodiversity 8(1), 1–16.

Coritico FP, Amoroso VB. 2020. Threatened lycophytes and ferns in four protected areas of Mindanao, Philippines. Nature Conservation Research 5(4). https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2020.061

Cudal MG, Paler MKO, Buot IE Jr. 2021. Diversity of pteridophytes in Mount Timolan Protected Landscape, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.

DENR. 2017. Updated national list of threatened Philippine plants and their categories. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Administrative Order 2017-11.

Fernando ES, Co LL, Lagunzad DA, Gruezo WS, Barcelona JF, Madulid DA, Lapis AB, Texon GI, Manila AC, Zamora PM. 2022. Threatened plants of the Philippines. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Biodiversity Management Bureau.

Hassler EJ. 2004–2021. A natural history of new and rare ferns. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.105364

IUCN. 2023. The IUCN red list of threatened species. https://www.iucnredlist.org

Magurran AE. 2013. Measuring biological diversity (2nd ed.). Blackwell Publishing.

Pelser PB, Barcelona JF, Nickrent DL. 2016. Co’s digital flora of the Philippines. University of San Carlos and Western Illinois University.

Perida JBO, Peñaverde HAA, Barrera WB. 2023. Fern species diversity along roadside vegetation of Quezon Province, Philippines.

Qian H, Zhang J, Jiang M. 2022. Global patterns of fern species diversity: an evaluation of fern data in GBIF. Plant Diversity 44(2), 135–140.

Racelis DA, Dela Cruz RS, Gomez JR. 2020. Economic utilization and ethnobotanical importance of Philippine ferns. Journal of Applied Tropical Ecology 12(1), 31–43.

Raganas AJ, Ponce FT. 2019. Species composition and diversity of ferns in a secondary forest of Cebu, Philippines. Asian Journal of Biological and Life Sciences 8(2), 89–96.

Santos MC, Buot IE Jr. 2020. Community-based conservation and sustainable utilization of non-timber forest products in the Philippines. Journal of Environmental Science and Management 23(2), 45–55.

Suplido LG, Amoroso VB, Coritico FP, Buot IE Jr. 2024. Diversity and distribution of ferns and lycophytes in Mount Balatukan Range Natural Park, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology 18(2), 45–58.

Tagupa AL, Villanueva LA. 2022. Species composition and ecological assessment of pteridophytes in lowland forests of Northern Mindanao. Biodiversity Research Notes 4(2), 22–33.

Related Articles

Dietary Aloe vera improves growth and hematology in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

Fatima Khan*, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 89-99, April 2026.

Intercropping camphor basil shrubs with selected food crops for ecosystem services in the upper midland agroecological zone of Western Kenya

Reuben K. B. Chumba*, Alex Awiti, Francis Namasaka Muyekho, Vitalis Ogemah, Jacob Omollo, Yosef Kidane Gebrehawariat, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 73-88, April 2026.

Surveillance and detection of African swine fever on abbatoir in different municipalities of third district of Cagayan, Philippines

Maricel F. Campanano, John Michael M. Melad, Mary Ann M. Santos*, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 65-72, April 2026.

Mobile-based potato leaf disease identifier using ensemble modeling

Karen W. Cantilang*, Laarni M. Ladiao, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 58-64, April 2026.

Diagnostic analysis of pig farms in the North of Côte d’Ivoire: Case of the commune of Korhogo

Seni Kouadio Sylvain*, Kadjo Vincent, Alla Konan Jean Bedel, Yao Koffi Sylvanus Aubert, N’glouan Wadjé Jérôme, Soro Ouation Souleymane, Kouassi Koffi Dongo, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 48-57, April 2026.

Coral reef condition in Illana Bay, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines: Basis for conservation management

Ruel S. Lasagas, Rosanilio M. Yagos*, Edgardo H. Rosales, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 40-47, April 2026.

Preliminary floral and faunal species diversity in Maluyo River in Santol, La Union, Philippines

Judith M. Morales*, Analyn V. Sagun, Angelina T. Gonzales, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 26-39, April 2026.

Challenges and impact of the farmer-scientists training program on community development in Bohol, Philippines

Jeffrey O. Awas*, Anabel J. Intong, Aida T. Salingay, Manolito C. Macalolot, J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 28(4), 8-25, April 2026.