Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling

Ecology is a branch of biology that studies the interaction and relationship between organisms and their environment. Abundance, distribution of organisms and patterns of biodiversity are great interests for many ecologists. One of interesting ecosystems to be studied is a cave. A cave has a typical...

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Main Authors: Caraka, Rezzy Eko, Shohaimi, Shamarina, Kurniawan, Isma Dwi, Herliansyah, Riki, Budiarto, Arif, Sari, Shinta Purnama, Pardamean, Bens
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72360/1/Ecological%20show%20cave%20and%20wild%20cave.pdf
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author Caraka, Rezzy Eko
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Kurniawan, Isma Dwi
Herliansyah, Riki
Budiarto, Arif
Sari, Shinta Purnama
Pardamean, Bens
author_facet Caraka, Rezzy Eko
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Kurniawan, Isma Dwi
Herliansyah, Riki
Budiarto, Arif
Sari, Shinta Purnama
Pardamean, Bens
author_sort Caraka, Rezzy Eko
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Ecology is a branch of biology that studies the interaction and relationship between organisms and their environment. Abundance, distribution of organisms and patterns of biodiversity are great interests for many ecologists. One of interesting ecosystems to be studied is a cave. A cave has a typical environment character with a vulnerable ecosystem. Many caves in Indonesia, particularly in Gunungsewu karst area have been developed into tourist objects (show caves) and managed imprudently. Such cave management has potential to harm the environment and leads to ecosystem destruction. Arthropods are the most abundance fauna in cave that play critical roles in maintaining cave ecosystems equilibrium. In the heart of statistical ecology, we need to analyze the differences on Arthropods community and abiotic (climatic-edaphic) parameters among show caves and wild caves. Statistical techniques are needed for the extraction of such information. GLLVM is one method that is able to explain spatial-based information and is particularly suitable for ecology. In this paper, we use negative binomial models to see the differences on spatial patterns of predator and decomposer Arthropods, also characteristic of edaphic and climatic in each cave.
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spelling upm-723602020-05-19T03:49:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72360/ Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling Caraka, Rezzy Eko Shohaimi, Shamarina Kurniawan, Isma Dwi Herliansyah, Riki Budiarto, Arif Sari, Shinta Purnama Pardamean, Bens Ecology is a branch of biology that studies the interaction and relationship between organisms and their environment. Abundance, distribution of organisms and patterns of biodiversity are great interests for many ecologists. One of interesting ecosystems to be studied is a cave. A cave has a typical environment character with a vulnerable ecosystem. Many caves in Indonesia, particularly in Gunungsewu karst area have been developed into tourist objects (show caves) and managed imprudently. Such cave management has potential to harm the environment and leads to ecosystem destruction. Arthropods are the most abundance fauna in cave that play critical roles in maintaining cave ecosystems equilibrium. In the heart of statistical ecology, we need to analyze the differences on Arthropods community and abiotic (climatic-edaphic) parameters among show caves and wild caves. Statistical techniques are needed for the extraction of such information. GLLVM is one method that is able to explain spatial-based information and is particularly suitable for ecology. In this paper, we use negative binomial models to see the differences on spatial patterns of predator and decomposer Arthropods, also characteristic of edaphic and climatic in each cave. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72360/1/Ecological%20show%20cave%20and%20wild%20cave.pdf Caraka, Rezzy Eko and Shohaimi, Shamarina and Kurniawan, Isma Dwi and Herliansyah, Riki and Budiarto, Arif and Sari, Shinta Purnama and Pardamean, Bens (2018) Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling. Procedia Computer Science, 135. 377 - 384. ISSN 1877-0509; ESSN: 1877-0509 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050918314777 10.1016/j.procs.2018.08.188
spellingShingle Caraka, Rezzy Eko
Shohaimi, Shamarina
Kurniawan, Isma Dwi
Herliansyah, Riki
Budiarto, Arif
Sari, Shinta Purnama
Pardamean, Bens
Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title_full Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title_fullStr Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title_full_unstemmed Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title_short Ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial GLLVM’s arthropod community modelling
title_sort ecological show cave and wild cave: negative binomial gllvm’s arthropod community modelling
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