Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia

Tropical heath forest occurs widely in many places of Borneo. Similajau National Park is one of the locations with heath forest. Because of insufficient data on the anurans of heath forest in Similajau National Park, a survey was carried out in the beginning of August 2014 unti...

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Main Authors: Saripuddin, Noor Bahiah, Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah, Marina, Muhd Sahimi, Hani Nabilia, Hassan, Mohd Zafri
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Language:English
Published: International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81357/1/Microhabitat%20preference%20of%20frogs%20at%20Similajau%20National%20Park%2C%20Sarawak%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
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author Saripuddin, Noor Bahiah
Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah, Marina
Muhd Sahimi, Hani Nabilia
Hassan, Mohd Zafri
author_facet Saripuddin, Noor Bahiah
Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah, Marina
Muhd Sahimi, Hani Nabilia
Hassan, Mohd Zafri
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description Tropical heath forest occurs widely in many places of Borneo. Similajau National Park is one of the locations with heath forest. Because of insufficient data on the anurans of heath forest in Similajau National Park, a survey was carried out in the beginning of August 2014 until January 2015. The objectives of the study were to compare the anuran species diversity between two different study plots and to determine anuran species microhabitat preferences. The sampling method involved a 300m transects line and 240 quadrats method (5m x 5m) at both study sites. A total of 23 species of frogs (299 individuals) belonging to six frog families were detected. The study site was dominated by anurans of the family Dicroglossidae (48.8%) followed by Rhacophoridae (24.7%), Ranidae (17.7%), Ceratobatrachidae (4.7%), Microhylidae (1.3%) and Bufonidae (2.7%). Four endemic Borneo frogs, namely Ingerophyrus divergens, Limnonectes ingeri, Kalophrynus intermedius, and Philautus tectus were among anurans captured in this study. The Shannon Wiener Diversity Index, H’ at forest site was higher than the non-forest site (2.48 ± 0.06 vs. 1.77 ± 0.05). There was no dominant species at forest sites, which was reflected by the low Simpson Index, D, 0.091 (±0.01). Conversely, the same index at the non-forest site was higher with 0.201 (±0.04). This is apparent with the presence of Fejervarya cancrivora that made up about 20% of the total frogs sampled in the area. Habitat preferences associated with the recovered species from this are discussed in this paper.
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spelling upm.eprints-813572021-02-22T19:40:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81357/ Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia Saripuddin, Noor Bahiah Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah, Marina Muhd Sahimi, Hani Nabilia Hassan, Mohd Zafri Tropical heath forest occurs widely in many places of Borneo. Similajau National Park is one of the locations with heath forest. Because of insufficient data on the anurans of heath forest in Similajau National Park, a survey was carried out in the beginning of August 2014 until January 2015. The objectives of the study were to compare the anuran species diversity between two different study plots and to determine anuran species microhabitat preferences. The sampling method involved a 300m transects line and 240 quadrats method (5m x 5m) at both study sites. A total of 23 species of frogs (299 individuals) belonging to six frog families were detected. The study site was dominated by anurans of the family Dicroglossidae (48.8%) followed by Rhacophoridae (24.7%), Ranidae (17.7%), Ceratobatrachidae (4.7%), Microhylidae (1.3%) and Bufonidae (2.7%). Four endemic Borneo frogs, namely Ingerophyrus divergens, Limnonectes ingeri, Kalophrynus intermedius, and Philautus tectus were among anurans captured in this study. The Shannon Wiener Diversity Index, H’ at forest site was higher than the non-forest site (2.48 ± 0.06 vs. 1.77 ± 0.05). There was no dominant species at forest sites, which was reflected by the low Simpson Index, D, 0.091 (±0.01). Conversely, the same index at the non-forest site was higher with 0.201 (±0.04). This is apparent with the presence of Fejervarya cancrivora that made up about 20% of the total frogs sampled in the area. Habitat preferences associated with the recovered species from this are discussed in this paper. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/81357/1/Microhabitat%20preference%20of%20frogs%20at%20Similajau%20National%20Park%2C%20Sarawak%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Saripuddin, Noor Bahiah and Mohd Top @ Mohd Tah, Marina and Muhd Sahimi, Hani Nabilia and Hassan, Mohd Zafri (2019) Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 9 (4). pp. 114-128. ISSN 2250-3153 http://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-0419.php?rp=P888439 10.29322/IJSRP.9.04.2019.p8819
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Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Microhabitat preference of frogs at Similajau National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort microhabitat preference of frogs at similajau national park sarawak malaysia
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