Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak
The diversity and vertical stratification (ground: l m above ground; canopy: 20-22m above ground) of the fruit-feeding butterflies were studied in a secondary forest located in the vicinity of UNIMAS East Campus, Kota Samarahan by using 10 baited traps. A single-rope technique was applied in 60 days...
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| description | The diversity and vertical stratification (ground: l m above ground; canopy: 20-22m above ground) of the fruit-feeding butterflies were studied in a secondary forest located in the vicinity of UNIMAS East Campus, Kota Samarahan by using 10 baited traps. A single-rope technique was applied in 60 days sampling period. A total of 279 individuals f~om 33 species and four subfamilies were documented. Species diversity index was higher at canopy level with Shannon diversity index H'= 2.536. The overall total species richness and abundance reflected a declining pattern of Morphinae and Satyrinae which was observed as increasing heights and vice versa. The dominance was be represented by the Satyrine, Mycalesis anapita/ilcentia which is 21.5% (60 individuals) of the total number of individuals sampled. M. anapita was to be found at ground level. Nymphanlinae was the most specious subfamily at the canopy level representing 42.42% (15 specie ) of the total number of species, while Satyrinae was the most abundant subfamily, representing 41.58%. Charaxinae was found to be the lowest in both abundance and species richness. The secondary forest resulted a high proportion of Nymphalinae to canopy level and various pattern distribution of butterflies also were be observed. |
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| spelling | unimas-167662023-02-21T08:00:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16766/ Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak Asmaa, Bt Che Mohd Rosli. QL Zoology SB Plant culture The diversity and vertical stratification (ground: l m above ground; canopy: 20-22m above ground) of the fruit-feeding butterflies were studied in a secondary forest located in the vicinity of UNIMAS East Campus, Kota Samarahan by using 10 baited traps. A single-rope technique was applied in 60 days sampling period. A total of 279 individuals f~om 33 species and four subfamilies were documented. Species diversity index was higher at canopy level with Shannon diversity index H'= 2.536. The overall total species richness and abundance reflected a declining pattern of Morphinae and Satyrinae which was observed as increasing heights and vice versa. The dominance was be represented by the Satyrine, Mycalesis anapita/ilcentia which is 21.5% (60 individuals) of the total number of individuals sampled. M. anapita was to be found at ground level. Nymphanlinae was the most specious subfamily at the canopy level representing 42.42% (15 specie ) of the total number of species, while Satyrinae was the most abundant subfamily, representing 41.58%. Charaxinae was found to be the lowest in both abundance and species richness. The secondary forest resulted a high proportion of Nymphalinae to canopy level and various pattern distribution of butterflies also were be observed. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2013 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16766/1/Vertical%20Stratification%20of%20fruit-feeding%20butterflies%20%28lepidoptera%20%3B%20nymphalidae%29%20in%20a%20secondary%20forest%20%2824%20pages%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16766/8/Asmaa%20Bt%20Che%20Mohd%20Rosli%20ft.pdf Asmaa, Bt Che Mohd Rosli. (2013) Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | QL Zoology SB Plant culture Asmaa, Bt Che Mohd Rosli. Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title | Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title_full | Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title_fullStr | Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title_full_unstemmed | Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title_short | Vertical Stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak |
| title_sort | vertical stratification of fruit-feeding butterflies (lepidoptera : nymphalidae) in a secondary forest, kota samarahan, sarawak |
| topic | QL Zoology SB Plant culture |
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