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Biodiversity of Southern Luzon, Philippines.

Project title: Philippine Taxonomic Initiative: Southern Luzon Project

Project leader(s): Raab Bustamante, Jayson Mansibang, John Paul Collantes

Organisations involved: Philippine Taxonomic Initiative Inc.

Project summary: The Mt Labo (1,540 m ) an inactive volcano and the extensive mountain range was extensively logged over from the 1960s til 1980s, with forest area of about 497 sq. km that straddles the boundaries of three provinces. Mt Labo is relatively botanically unexplored until recently. A few charismatic species, like Rafflesia lagascae, Adelmaria isarogensis, Aeschynanthus isarogensis has been identified from initial exploratory fieldwork having similar flora to the nearby Mt Isarog. This project seeks to identify accessible, intact sites from which to survey the local flora under the auspices of the relevant authorities, to carry out such surveys, and to use the surveys as platforms to train local botanists in field research techniques. Brief preliminary studies have identified over a dozen new species across seven genera in the region, including Begonia, Aeschynanthus, Impatiens, Psychotria and a number of orchid genera.

Brief preliminary studies have identified over a dozen new species across several genera in the region, including species researchers from Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc. published Begonia caramoanensis (2020), Amorphophallus minimus (2020), Begonia francisabuidii (2021)

Date started and progress to date: This project is currently in its first phase (Jan.2020-Dec. 2024).

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Phytogeography of Ultramafic Peaks in central Palawan

Project title: Phytogeography of Ultramafic Peaks in Central Palawan

Project leader(s): Raab Bustamante,  Maverick N. Tamayo

Organisations involved: Philippine Taxonomic Initiative Inc.

Project summary: The mountains of Palawan harbour a rich and often undescribed suite of locally endemic species. These mountains also are important for the range of ecosystem services they provide to surrounding communities. This inaugural, long-term project of PTI aims to characterise vegetation communities among the main peaks of central Palawan, to better understand ecosystem dynamics and ultimately help manage these primary rainforests so they remain functionally resilient into the future.

Brief preliminary studies have identified over a dozen new species across seven genera in the region, including species researchers from Philippine Taxonomic Initiative, Inc. published Corybas circinatus (2020), Begonia tandikan (2021) Vaccinium exiguum (2021), and Psychotria pendens (2024)

Date started and progress to date: Project started in September 2018; this project is currently in the planning and development stage.