Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia

Beetles are becoming important subjects of ecological interest for conservation studies due to their high biodiversity and distribution, despite rapid urbanisation and deforestation activities. This study initiates to present a preliminary checklist of beetles from limestone forests in Southern Sara...

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Main Authors: Tan, Wei Lim, Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin, Siti Nurlydia Sazali, Molujin, Annette Aurelia, Zulrafie Hambri, Ratnawati Hazali
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/
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author Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin,
Siti Nurlydia Sazali,
Molujin, Annette Aurelia
Zulrafie Hambri,
Ratnawati Hazali,
author_facet Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin,
Siti Nurlydia Sazali,
Molujin, Annette Aurelia
Zulrafie Hambri,
Ratnawati Hazali,
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description Beetles are becoming important subjects of ecological interest for conservation studies due to their high biodiversity and distribution, despite rapid urbanisation and deforestation activities. This study initiates to present a preliminary checklist of beetles from limestone forests in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia which included four selected localities within Bau and Padawan districts, namely, Mount Serumbu (Bau), Fairy Cave Nature Reserve (Bau), Raya Cave (Padawan) and Temurang Cave (Padawan). Each sampling trip was conducted for five consecutive days, using both active and passive methods. As a result, a total of 786 individuals representing 191 species (56 confirmed species and 135 morphospecies) from 81 genera under 57 subfamilies and 23 families were successfully recorded. Overall, the most speciose family was represented by Carabidae (39 species; 20.42%), followed by Scarabaeidae (32 species; 16.75%), Chrysomelidae (29 species; 15.18%), and Tenebrionidae (22 species; 11.52%), respectively. Meanwhile, Carabidae was the most abundant family (175 individuals; 22.26%), followed by Scarabaeidae (126 individuals; 16.03%), Chrysomelidae (124 individuals; 15.78%), and Tenebrionidae (116 individuals; 16.03%), respectively. In general, Triplatoma macleayi (Erotylidae) was the most abundant species with a total of 56 individuals (7.12%), followed by Amarygus sp. 1 (Tenebrionidae) with 39 individuals (4.96%). To conclude, this study is hopefully beneficial to document the diversity and abundance of beetles within limestone areas and useful to the local authority in identifying potential hotspot area(s) for biodiversity conservation and effective management practice. However, it is recommended that future studies should include other limestone forests, covering areas in the central and northern regions of Sarawak.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:233902024-04-24T01:01:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/ Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia Tan, Wei Lim Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin, Siti Nurlydia Sazali, Molujin, Annette Aurelia Zulrafie Hambri, Ratnawati Hazali, Beetles are becoming important subjects of ecological interest for conservation studies due to their high biodiversity and distribution, despite rapid urbanisation and deforestation activities. This study initiates to present a preliminary checklist of beetles from limestone forests in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia which included four selected localities within Bau and Padawan districts, namely, Mount Serumbu (Bau), Fairy Cave Nature Reserve (Bau), Raya Cave (Padawan) and Temurang Cave (Padawan). Each sampling trip was conducted for five consecutive days, using both active and passive methods. As a result, a total of 786 individuals representing 191 species (56 confirmed species and 135 morphospecies) from 81 genera under 57 subfamilies and 23 families were successfully recorded. Overall, the most speciose family was represented by Carabidae (39 species; 20.42%), followed by Scarabaeidae (32 species; 16.75%), Chrysomelidae (29 species; 15.18%), and Tenebrionidae (22 species; 11.52%), respectively. Meanwhile, Carabidae was the most abundant family (175 individuals; 22.26%), followed by Scarabaeidae (126 individuals; 16.03%), Chrysomelidae (124 individuals; 15.78%), and Tenebrionidae (116 individuals; 16.03%), respectively. In general, Triplatoma macleayi (Erotylidae) was the most abundant species with a total of 56 individuals (7.12%), followed by Amarygus sp. 1 (Tenebrionidae) with 39 individuals (4.96%). To conclude, this study is hopefully beneficial to document the diversity and abundance of beetles within limestone areas and useful to the local authority in identifying potential hotspot area(s) for biodiversity conservation and effective management practice. However, it is recommended that future studies should include other limestone forests, covering areas in the central and northern regions of Sarawak. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/1/serangga_3.pdf Tan, Wei Lim and Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin, and Siti Nurlydia Sazali, and Molujin, Annette Aurelia and Zulrafie Hambri, and Ratnawati Hazali, (2023) Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia. Serangga, 28 (3). pp. 32-49. ISSN 1394-5130 https://ejournals.ukm.my/serangga/issue/view/1633/showToc
spellingShingle Tan, Wei Lim
Nurfarida Anum Zainaddin,
Siti Nurlydia Sazali,
Molujin, Annette Aurelia
Zulrafie Hambri,
Ratnawati Hazali,
Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Preliminary checklist of BEETLES ASSEMBLAGES (ORDER: COLEOPTERA) from LIMESTONE FORESTS in Southern Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort preliminary checklist of beetles assemblages (order: coleoptera) from limestone forests in southern sarawak, malaysia
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23390/1/serangga_3.pdf