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Title: Coleoptera of genting highland, Malaysia: species richness and diversity changes along the elevations
Authors: Musthafa, M. M.
Abdullah, F.
Keywords: Abundance
Beetle
Biodiversity
Ecosystem
Forest
Issue Date: 2019
Citation: Musthafa, M. M., Abdullah, F., (2019). Coleoptera of Genting Highland, Malaysia: species richness and diversity changes along the elevations. Arxius de Miscel·lània Zoològica, 17, pp 123–144
Abstract: Coleoptera of Genting Highland, Malaysia: species richness and diversity changes along the elevations. The objective of this study was to measure beetle richness and diversity in Genting Highland at four major elevations (500 m, 1,000 m, 1,500 m and 1,800 m). Beetles were collected using light traps, malaise traps and pitfall traps. Altogether, 1,499 beetle samples representing 156 morphospecies were collected. Light trap and pitfall traps were more effective than Malaise trap. The 500 m elevation band displayed high species richness, abundance and diversity with all indices showing a decreasing pattern. The species accumulation curve displayed a progressive asymptote for all the altitudinal transects, showing the sampling effort was sufficient for this study. A long–term monitoring program of beetle diversity and distribution is useful to test abiotic factors that might influence biodiversity. This study also serves as a benchmark for further studies on this highly disturbed montane cloud forest in Peninsular Malaysia and will be useful to implement effective conservation management, particularly under the threat of climate change.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3682
ISSN: 1698-0476
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