Advances in Tropical Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): June 2026 - In Progress

Species Composition of Macrofungi in Various Ecosystem in Badung Regency, Bali

Ni Nyoman Sri Kamala Dewi (Universitas Udayana)
Ni Made Gari (Universitas Udayana)
Luh Putu Eswaryanti Kusuma Yuni (Universitas Udayana)
I Made Saka Wijaya (Universitas Udayana)



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Publish Date
14 Jun 2026

Abstract

Badung Regency is one of the administrative regions located in Bali Province with diverse ecosystems due to high topographic variations. This topographic heterogeneity affects the region's biodiversity, including the diversity of macrofungi. Macrofungi possess distinctive morphological features and potential uses, however, data regarding their diversity in this region remain insufficient. This research aims to assess the species diversity of macrofungi across five ecosystem types (karst, mangrove, lowland, riparian, and highland ecosystems) in Badung Regency, Bali. The research was conducted from January to May 2025 using the belt transect method, with transect placement by purposive sampling. The results revealed that the composition of macrofungi species in Badung regency comprised of 70 species, categorized in 43 genera and 26 families. Polyporaceae is the family with the highest number of species (18 species) which dominated by genus Trametes (eight species). The highland ecosystem in Jempanang recorded the highest species richness (39 species) and the highest diversity index (H'=3.00). On the contrary, the karst ecosystem in Ungasan exhibited the lowest species richness (three species) and diversity index (H’=0.60). The highest genus similarity index was observed between the lowland and riparian ecosystems (SI=59.26%). Conversely, the lowest was between karst and mangrove ecosystems (SI=0.00%). Environmental factors such as air temperature, air humidity, soil pH, soil temperature, soil moisture, and the presence of organic substrates are related to the occurrence and distribution of macrofungi across the research sites.

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Earth & Planetary Sciences Environmental Science Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Veterinary Other

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The scope of the journal covers scientific and technological aspects from all fields that have general relevance to tropical biodiversity and environmental sciences, including investigations on tropical biodiversity, systematics and taxonomy, terrestrial and aquatic ecology, wildlife management and ...