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Coleopteran Assemblages at Four Different Habitats in the Mount Tangkuban Parahu Area, West Java-Indonesia

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Title: Coleopteran Assemblages at Four Different Habitats in the Mount Tangkuban Parahu Area, West Java-Indonesia
Authors: Barsulo, Christopher Y. Browse this author
Subahar, Tati S. S. Browse this author
Keywords: Coleoptera
Diversity
Singleton species
Mount Tangkuban Parahu
Java
Indonesia
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: 21st Century COE for Neo-Science of Natural History, Hokkaido University
Citation: Edited by Hisatake Okada, Shunsuke F. Mawatari, Noriyuki Suzuki, Pitambar Gautam. ISBN: 978-4-9903990-0-9
Journal Title: Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity : Proceedings of the International Symposium, The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity, held from 1-5 October 2007 in Sapporo, Japan
Start Page: 251
End Page: 255
Abstract: Coleoptera assemblages at four different habitats of Mount Tangkuban Parahu, West Java - Indonesia were investigated from April to September 2004. Sampling was carried out at four different types of habitat represented by several dominant types, i.e. Vaccinium forest, mixed forest, pine forest, and post-agricultural area, of plant community. Specimens were collected using four different kinds of traps following sampling methods of DIWPA (Diversitas for Western Pacific Area) for IBOY (International Biodiversity Observation Year) program and analyzed down to the morphospecies level. The results showed that species composition of coleoptera differed at each habitat. Mixed forest was the most diverse with 252 species, followed by pine forest (178 species), Vaccinium forest (90 species) and post-agricultural area (76 species). In addition, many singleton species were found at each sampling site.
Description: International Symposium, "The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity". 1–5 October 2007. Sapporo, Japan.
Conference Name: International Symposium, "The Origin and Evolution of Natural Diversity"
Conference Place: Sapporo
Type: proceedings
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/38474
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