Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia
Insects, the ecologically important organisms, contribute most to the world's biodiversity. A study on distribution to diversity of order Diptera was conducted in a selected area of Tuba Island Forest Reserve, Langkawi from 17th September to 21st September 2020 using Malaise traps. Three study...
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2-s2.0-85130242004 Nizam N.A.; Mohd Najib C.N.I.I.; Yusof N.N.M.; Mohammad Naser N.B.; Mohd Hatta S.K. Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia 2022 IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1019 1 10.1088/1755-1315/1019/1/012012 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130242004&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f1019%2f1%2f012012&partnerID=40&md5=498ef36f31c139343985f0b9d74e6f90 Insects, the ecologically important organisms, contribute most to the world's biodiversity. A study on distribution to diversity of order Diptera was conducted in a selected area of Tuba Island Forest Reserve, Langkawi from 17th September to 21st September 2020 using Malaise traps. Three study sites which were forest fringe, middle forest and inner forest were chosen. A total of 5450 individuals of Diptera belonging to 18 families and 27 morphospecies were collected in this study. Diptera samples were highly abundant in the forest fringe with Mycetophilidae as the most abundant family recorded, while the least abundant family was Drosophilidae. The Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index (H') showed that the forest fringe had the highest diversity value (H'=2.05), followed by the inner forest (H'=0.67) and middle forest (H'=0.45). The highest Evenness Index (E') value was recorded from the inner forest with E'=0.66 while the highest value for Margalef Richness Index (R') was from the forest fringe which was 1.91. The Kruskal-Wallis H test conducted indicates that there was a significant difference in the distribution of Dipteran across the three locations of the forest with P<0.05. Overall, this study suggested that the diversity of order Diptera was higher in the forest fringe compared to the middle and the inner forest. This study is important as it is helpful for future study of Diptera species in Tuba Island as well as for conservation measures in the island ecosystem. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Institute of Physics 17551307 English Conference paper All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Nizam N.A.; Mohd Najib C.N.I.I.; Yusof N.N.M.; Mohammad Naser N.B.; Mohd Hatta S.K. |
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Nizam N.A.; Mohd Najib C.N.I.I.; Yusof N.N.M.; Mohammad Naser N.B.; Mohd Hatta S.K. Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Nizam N.A.; Mohd Najib C.N.I.I.; Yusof N.N.M.; Mohammad Naser N.B.; Mohd Hatta S.K. |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Preliminary Study on the Distribution and Diversity of Diptera at Tuba Island Reserve Forest, Langkawi Malaysia |
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Insects, the ecologically important organisms, contribute most to the world's biodiversity. A study on distribution to diversity of order Diptera was conducted in a selected area of Tuba Island Forest Reserve, Langkawi from 17th September to 21st September 2020 using Malaise traps. Three study sites which were forest fringe, middle forest and inner forest were chosen. A total of 5450 individuals of Diptera belonging to 18 families and 27 morphospecies were collected in this study. Diptera samples were highly abundant in the forest fringe with Mycetophilidae as the most abundant family recorded, while the least abundant family was Drosophilidae. The Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index (H') showed that the forest fringe had the highest diversity value (H'=2.05), followed by the inner forest (H'=0.67) and middle forest (H'=0.45). The highest Evenness Index (E') value was recorded from the inner forest with E'=0.66 while the highest value for Margalef Richness Index (R') was from the forest fringe which was 1.91. The Kruskal-Wallis H test conducted indicates that there was a significant difference in the distribution of Dipteran across the three locations of the forest with P<0.05. Overall, this study suggested that the diversity of order Diptera was higher in the forest fringe compared to the middle and the inner forest. This study is important as it is helpful for future study of Diptera species in Tuba Island as well as for conservation measures in the island ecosystem. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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