Diversity of insects on bitti stands (Vitex cofassus)
Insects are the most abundant group of animals compared to other animal groups, this is related to the high adaptability of insects to various types of habitats. This study aims to analyze the diversity of soil surface insects and arboreal insects ( nocturnal and diurnal ) on bitti stands ( Vitex co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2023-06, Vol.1192 (1), p.12030 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Insects are the most abundant group of animals compared to other animal groups, this is related to the high adaptability of insects to various types of habitats. This study aims to analyze the diversity of soil surface insects and
arboreal
insects (
nocturnal
and
diurnal
) on bitti stands (
Vitex cofassus
) in Belabori Village, Parangloe District, Gowa Regency. Data collection was carried out for 2 months starting from October to November 2019 using 3 trap techniques (
Sweep Net, Pitfall Trap, Light Trap)
. The results showed that the insects caught each consisted of 8 orders, 19 families, 28 types and a total of 231 individuals divided into 45 soil-surface insects, 163
nocturnal
insects and 21
diurnal
insects. The order most commonly found in ground-level insects is the order
Hymenoptera
while
the arboreal
insects (
Nocturnal
and
Diurnal
) are the order
Coleoptera
. The
Shanon-Wieiner
(H’) diversity index category in bitti stands in ground-level insects and
arboreal
insects (
Nocturnal
and
Diurnal
) is classified as a medium category and
the Margalef
species wealth index (Dmg) is classified as a low category. |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/1192/1/012030 |