In general, means and total number of morphospecies,
number of individuals, and Fisher’s alpha index in the wild
canopies were higher than those in the plantation. (Table 6).
The Fisher’s alpha index between wild trees and plantation
trees differed significantly (F-value = 14.512, P-value =
0.019). The numbers in the plantation canopies were more
variable than those in the wild canopies. The P6 canopy, which
had wider spacing, had a much higher number of morphospecies,
number of individuals, and Fisher’s alpha index than the
canopies of the other two plantation trees.