Lichen Biodiversity Assessment in Asik-Asik Falls, Cotabato: Environmental Factors Influencing Species Distribution
Princess Joy Caballero
Discipline: Environmental Science
Abstract:
Asik-Asik Falls in Alamada, Cotabato, is characterized by its unique microclimatic conditions but remains poorly
documented in terms of lichen biodiversity, despite lichens being valuable bioindicators of ecological health. To
address this gap, a field assessment was conducted across three distinct microhabitats—trail vegetation, tree bark
beside the waterfall, and exposed rock surfaces—where lichen species were photographed, sampled, and identified
through morphological analysis. At the same time, environmental parameters such as pH, humidity, light exposure,
and substrate type were recorded to assess their influence on distribution. A total of seven lichen species were
confirmed, with foliose lichens from the genus Parmotrema emerging as the dominant group; tree substrates supported
greater species diversity than rocky areas, and shaded, moisture-rich zones showed higher lichen abundance compared
to exposed, drier surfaces. These findings demonstrate that microhabitat conditions, particularly substrate type and
moisture availability, are critical determinants of lichen community structure in Asik-Asik Falls, providing essential
baseline data for future ecological monitoring and conservation planning in tropical waterfall ecosystems.
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