Wendy A. Mustaqim

Wendy A. Mustaqim
Universitas Samudra · Department of Biology

Master of Science
Systematic and conservation of SE Asia seed plants

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Introduction
I am a botanist who has a broad interest in botanical research related to systematics and conservation of SE Asia vascular plants, mainly Ericaceae and also Orchidaceae, Acanthaceae, and Myrtaceae. I am also interested in studies related to vegetation ecology, invasive alien species, and assessment of IUCN Red List conservation status, as well as a checklist for the flora of Indonesia (Digital Flora of Indonesia).
Additional affiliations
July 2014 - July 2017
University of Indonesia
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
September 2017 - August 2019
IPB University
Field of study
  • Plant Biology

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Publications (129)
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Daftar ini disusun untuk memberikan gambaran awal mengenai keanekaragaman tumbuhan berbiji di Jakarta. Mencakup 158 suku dan 1278 jenis tumbuhan yang tercatat baik dari literatur maupun pengamatan lapangan. Data dari buku ini dapat dijadikan acuan untuk penelitian ke depannya, terutama terkait keragaman jenis tumbuhan urban di Jakarta yang belakang...
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Thottea tapanuliensis Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae) is described here based on a plant collected from the west coast of northern Sumatra. This species is only known from the type collection and its threat ranking is assessed here as Critically Endangered. Morphological descriptions, photographs, a distribution map, and discussions are provided, as is...
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Syzygium oransbariense Mustaqim, Y.W.Low & Heatubun (Myrtaceae) is here formally described. This species is found in the lowlands on the eastern flank of the Arfak Mountains, Bird's Head Peninsula, western New Guinea. The species is similar to Syzygium longipes (Diels) Merr. & L.M.Perry but differs based on a set of diagnostic morphological charact...
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A new species of Rigiolepis (Ericaceae) from the island of Sulawesi, R. argentii Mustaqim & Ardi, is described. The new species is known from three locations, two in Sulawesi Selatan Province (Mount Sesean in Toraja Utara Regency and Eran Batu in Enrekang Regency) and one in Sulawesi Barat Province (Mamasa Regency). This species is similar to R. mo...
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Bulbophyllum crabro (E.C.Parish & Rchb.f.) J.J.Verm., Schuit. & de Vogel is recorded from Sumatra, which is the first record of this species from Indonesia. This is also the first record of Bulbophyllum section Monomeria (Lindl.) J.J.Verm., Schuit. & de Vogel outside continental Asia. A detailed description, a map, discussion, and colour photograph...
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Impatiens bungeilang Mustaqim is described here as a species new to science based on plants collected from the northern Gayo Plateau, northern Sumatra. A detailed description, notes on distribution, ecology, phenology, notes, and color photographs are provided. According to the IUCN Red List Criteria, this species is here considered Critically Enda...
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Seunuddon is one of the districts in Aceh Utara Regency that play as a shelter for migratory birds. A total number of 32 species of migratory birds originating from several countries have been identified in this district. However, due to a lack of understanding and education regarding migratory birds, local people consider the existence of migrator...
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Syzygium setosum (King) I.M. Turner (Myrtaceae), a poorly known peat swamp tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia, is recorded for the first time in Sumatra, Indonesia. This study was conducted based on morphological characters examined on herbarium specimens of the taxon preserved at various herbaria pertinent to the Southeast Asian flora. The descri...
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A new micro-endemic species of Rhododendron is described and illustrated from botanical expeditions to the Victoria-Anepahan Mountain Range on the island of Palawan. It closely resembles Rhododendron wilkiei but differs in having leaves with laminae that are narrowly elliptic-oblanceolate, have adaxially indistinct venation, and are arranged in 4-8...
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Our hopes rest on the westernmost mountainous complex of Mount Halimun Salak and Gede Pangrango National Parks. This area of West Java is home to many Java endemic species in relatively unknown places. Both locations are among the most critical conservation areas, covering a wide. Begonia thrives in many locations here.
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A new species of Ericaceae from the Gayo Plateau, Aceh Province, Indonesia is described. Rigiolepis gayoensis resembles R. lanceolata but differs by having shorter leaves, non-protruding basal leaf glands, longer flowering pedicels, a glabrous hypan-thium, and a dark red or maroon corolla. A detailed morphological description, ecological notes, con...
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In the present study, we conducted population surveys to enhance the conservation of M. banghamii. The objectives are to: i) assess the current population of M. banghamii, including its population size and structure, distribution, and habitat preferences, ii) update the conservation status of the species following the IUCN Red List categories and c...
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Trichoglottis najibii Yudistira & Mustaqim is described here as a species new to science based on a specimen collected from eastern Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. The most unique characteristics of this species are the the labellum's lateral lobes adnate to the column and the 8-9 mm long cylindric and slightly curving spur. A detailed description,...
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Schoenorchis kembangleutik Yudistira & Mustaqim described here as new to science is an orchid species currently considered endemic to West Java. It is similar to S. pachyachris (J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. from Sumatra and Java but differs in having flowers with midlobe of labellum orbicular (vs oblong) with horizontal and rounded (vs pointing upwards and tap...
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Langsa Urban Forest (LUF) is a 10-ha of the isolated urban forest in Langsa, Aceh, which is maintained to preserve urban biodiversity such as the butterfly. No recent study has been done in this area on butterfly biodiversity including the diversity and plant's potential for host and food plant sources. A one-month survey in July 2021 using the sta...
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Dendrobium parnatanum was only known from an unspecified locality in “western Irian Jaya”. It is here recorded from the Arfak Mountains regency in Papua Barat Province, Indonesia. Its ecology and taxonomy are discussed and a detailed description is provided.
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A new species of Bulbophyllum sect. Epicrianthes, Bulbophyllum wiratnoi Saputra, Schuit., Mustaqim & J.Champ., is described based on specimens from Indonesian New Guinea. A detailed morphological description and diagnosis, information on distribution and ecology, a preliminary conservation assessment, and a discussion are provided. A key to species...
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COLE TCH, MUSTAQIM WA (2023) Poster Filogeni ARECACEAE »POHON FILOGENI PALEM«, Bahasa Indonesian version of: COLE TCH (2023) ARECACEAE PHYLOGENY POSTER »TREE OF PALMS« • suatu ringkasan kekerabatan dalam suku palem-paleman (subfamili dan genus) • pohon hasil hipotesis berdasar data filogenomik plastida dari Yao et al. 2023 • panjang cabang dimodifi...
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Digital Flora of Indonesia (DFI) is a checklist contains the currently known species of plants from Indonesia, the largest country in the Malesia phytogeographical region. Prepared based on bibliographical review as well as recent observations, this checklist should be considered as preliminary, i.e. contains errors and incomplete information. A to...
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COLE TCH, MUSTAQIM WA (2023) Poster Filogeni PIPERALES © COLE, MUSTAQIM 2023 (CC-BY), Bahasa Indonesian version of: COLE (2023) Piperales Phylogeny Poster (PipPP) • di sini 6 famili, 16 genus, ~4200 spp. merujuk: Jost et al. (2021) Front. Plant Sci. 12:642598 • sebaran geografis dan jumlah spesies dari: POWO (Plants of the World Online) • karakter-...
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Some new and noteworthy records of spermatophytes in the Wallacea region are presented. These include three new species records in Wallacea for Lasianthus chrysotrichus Lauterb. (Rubiaceae), Medinilla medinilliana (Gaudich.) Fosberg & Sachet (Melastomataceae) and Thottea tomentosa (Blume) Ding Hou (Aristolochiaceae); new collection records for Pand...
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A new species of Freycinetia Gaudich. ( Pandanaceae ; Freycinetoidea ) with obvious pseudopetiolate basal leaf from Mount Tombrok in the vicinity of the Arfak Mountains, West Papua, Indonesian New Guinea, is newly described as Freycinetia pseudopetiolata A.P.Keim, K.Kartawinata & W.Sujarwo. The possession of the pseudopetiolate basal leaf form plac...
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A species new to science, Thottea beungongtanoeh Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae), is described based on a specimen collected from a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in the eastern part of Aceh Province, the northernmost province in Sumatra. This species differs from all previously described species in having 33-lobed style, the highest count for the ge...
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A new species of orchid, Bulbophyllum pulanense, is described based on specimens collected from Kapuas Hulu Regency, Kalimantan Barat Province of Indonesian Borneo. Bulbophyllum lyriforme, is also presented here as a new record for Borneo, formerly only known from cultivated plants collected from New Guinea. Both species are described and illustrat...
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Vaccinium sulawesiense Mustaqim & P.W.Fritsch, a newly discovered species endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia, is described. This species is similar to V. simulans Sleumer but differs in having an acuminate leaf apex, larger floral organs, and an absence of trichomes in the upper half of the inner surface of corolla and disk. This species is known from...
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Species radiations, despite immense phenotypic variation, can be difficult to resolve phylogenetically when genetic change poorly matches the rapidity of diversification. Genomic potential furnished by palaeopolyploidy, and relative roles for adaptation, random drift and hybridisation in the apportionment of genetic variation, remain poorly underst...
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Xanthostemon petiolatus, originally described as Nania petiolata by Valeton in 1900, is lectotypified by a specimen in BO collected by Rudolf H.C.C. Scheffer. An update on distribution and ecology plus in situ photographs are provided.
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The diversity of plants in Sumatra can be considered poorly known for the native species and the alien or non-native species. Recently, some new records of alien plant species have been added to the flora of Sumatra. Explorations were conducted to look for another undocumented alien plant species in this island in Langsa City, Aceh Province and Oga...
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Bulbophyllum sungaiutikense is a new orchid species from Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia, and a member of the B. sect. Beccariana, allied to B. nabawanense. It differs from the latter in having tetragonal lateral sepals with an elongate triangular apical part, long acuminate petals, different and longer labellum with flattened base and ver...
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Two new endemic species of Rhododendron of subgenus Vireya from Sulawesi are described, viz. R. ardii Hutabarat, Mambrasar & Mustaqim, and R. tjiasmantoi Mustaqim, Mambrasar & Hutabarat. Detailed morphological descriptions accompanied by a map of geographic distributions, plant illustrations, and discussions on habitat, ecology, and preliminary con...
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Species radiations have long fascinated biologists, but the contribution of adaptation to observed diversity and speciation is still an open question. Here, we explore this question using the clove genus, Syzygium, the world’s largest genus of tree species comprising approximately 1200 species. We dissect Syzygium diversity through shotgun sequenci...
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This paper reports the first occurrence for a rare mycoheterotrophic Burmannia sphagnoides Becc. (Burmanniaceae) in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) based on a specimen collected from Gunung Mas Regency, Kalimantan Tengah Province. A morphological description, distribution map, brief notes, and photographs are presented.
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One of the focuses of urban ecology is a study that regarded the native versus alien species. During the 2015-2016 El-Niño event, we have conducted an analysis on the diversity of living roadside herbs in a green landscape of Western Java from Universitas Indonesia. The result of the study revealed that a high percentage of non-native species (41.6...
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Sebagai salah satu ekosistem urban di Indonesia, Jakarta menyimpan keanekaragaman yang sering dianggap sebelah mata. Akan tetapi, kondisi ini tidak menjadikan keanekaragaman tumbuhan Jakarta dilewatkan begitu saja. Ratusan jenis tumbuh di ekosistem yang sudah sangat dipengaruhi oleh aktivitas manusia ini. Seratus jenis tumbuhan nonpohon, meliputi s...
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More than 6000 plant species, native and introduced, have been recorded in Java that includes the Costaceae family. In the last few years, several additions of alien Costus species have been published from Java. In 2019, a set of specimens of wild Costus sp. was collected from Institut Pertanian Bogor, Bogor, West Java Indonesia. This species is no...
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One of the most unique plant groups in the world is carnivorous plants. Indonesia is home to many species of this plant group. Nepenthaceae, represented by single genus Nepenthes, is relatively well known, but the others are not. A literature study and several field trips were conducted to give a summary of the diversity and the potential uses of t...
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Arethusa glutinosa Blanco; Cistella cernua (Willd.) Blume; Cymbidium nutans (Roxb.) Sw.; Cymbidium pictum R. Br.; Dendrobium haenkeanum Steud.; Dendrobium nutans C.Presl; Epidendrum tuberosum G.Forst.; Eulophia picta (R. Br.) Ormerod; Geodorum appendiculatum Griff.; Geodorum densiflorum var. kalimpongense R. Yonzone, Lama & Bhujel; Geodorum fucatum...
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Kolaborasi riset di dunia menjadi kunci dalam kesuksesan penelitian. Contoh sederhana, tahun 2020, sembilan puluh sembilan ahli botani dari berbagai penjuru dunia melakukan kajian untuk flora di kawasan Niugini, menghasilkan data 13.634 spesies tumbuhan di pulau tersebut dan sekaligus menjadikannya sebagai pulau terkaya di dunia.
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Surianto Effendi & Wendy A. Mustaqim. 2021. Alstonia macrophylla (Apocynaceae): A New Record of Naturalized Species in Java, Indonesia. Floribunda 6(6): 207–212. — Alstonia macrophylla (Apocynaceae), a Malesian widespread species tree, here for the first time is formally reported to be naturally found in Java. The report is based on plants growing...
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Informasi mengenai keragaman anggrek dapat diperoleh dari beberapa penelitian sejak era kolonial. Pada tahun 1928, seorang pakar anggrek dari Belanda bernama Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867-1947) enerbitkan tulisan berjudul Orchidaceae Buruensis – lebih kurang artinya anggrek-anggrek dari Pulau Buru.
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Putra HF, Mustaqim WA. 2021. Diversity, conservation, potential uses, and alien species of lowland plants of Batang Toru, Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 1580-1591. A recent field inventory of lowland Sumatran plant diversity was carried out in two close sites of forest patches in the Batang Toru area. These are Muara Upu Swamp Forest and Sim...
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Croton lacciferum Blanco; Macaranga glabra (Juss.) Pax & K.Hoffm.; Macaranga molliuscula Kurz; Macaranga tanarius var. genuina Müll.Arg.; Macaranga tanarius var. glabra F.Muell.; Macaranga tanarius var. tomentosa (Blume) Müll.Arg.; Macaranga tanarius (Blume) Müll.Arg. var. brevibracteata Müll.Arg.; Macaranga vulcanica Elmer ex Merr.; Mappa glabra J...
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The first record of a naturalized cucumber genus Melothria (Cucurbitaceae) is presented for Sumatra, represented by one cosmopolitan species Melothria pendula. The species has been found during an exploration in the northern part of the island. A morphological description, distribution map, brief discussions, and photographs are given.
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With about a dozen species, Dendrobium section Fugacia Smith (1905: 343) is one of the smaller but also one of the more distinctive clades within the large genus Dendrobium Swartz (1799: 82) (Schuiteman 2014). The plants have unbranched, tufted, clavate and usually distinctly angular stems of several internodes, of which only two or three of the up...
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Cratoxylum is a small genus of plants belonging to the Hypericaceae family with six species known at present. The first record for Cratoxylum cochinchinense, a mainland Southeast Asia and West Malesian tree species, is presented for Sulawesi. This record adds the number of Cratoxylum in Sulawesi to three species. A key to Cratoxylum in Sulawesi is...
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According to the Flora of Java, there is only one species of Evolvulus in Java, namely Evolvulus alsinoides. Since then, a second species was reported in 2017 from Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, as an alien naturalized species. Some recent field studies have been conducted to provide updated taxonomic information of the genus on this isla...
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Diplycosia puradyatmikai, a new species of Ericaceae, is described from Mount Jaya in the Indonesian province of Papua, western New Guinea. A detailed description, illustration, and comparisons with the similar species D. kosteri are provided.
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Buku ini banyak mengacu pada daftar jenis tumbuhan berbiji di Jakarta yang saat ini sedang disusun oleh penulis kedua dan kolega, serta menjadi bagian dari proyek besar untuk penyelesaian pendataan keragaman tumbuhan berbiji di Jakarta. Buku ini akan dilanjutkan dengan jilid dua untuk jenis-jenis terpilih tumbuhan berperawakan non-pohon yang saat i...
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A study has been conducted on the diversity of woody plants which are wild and native in Universitas Indonesia, an urban ecosystem in the area of Jakarta Capital Region. This work is part of the flora inventory in Universitas Indonesia. A number of 118 species (34 families) were recorded, with three largest families are Fabaceae (14 species), Morac...
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Some new specimens of Alocasia alba were recently collected in Lampung Province, southern part of Sumatra and become confirmation of this species in Sumatra, which is actually common in some sites of the province. Description, illustration and brief notes are presented.

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