Degradation of tropical rain forest might exert impacts on biodiversity loss and affect the function and stability of the related ecosystems. The objective of this study was to study the impact of land use systems (LUS) on the diversity and abundance of beetle functional groups in Jambi area, Sumatra. This research was carried out during the rainy season (May-June) of 2004. Inventory and collection of beetles have been conducted using winkler method across six land use systems, i.e. primary forest, secondary forest, Imperata grassland, rubber plantation, oilpalm plantation, and cassava garden. The result showed that a total of 47 families and subfamilies of beetles was found in the study area, and they were classified into four major functi...
This study analysed the response of dung beetles − a group of beetles which play a major role in dec...
Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for...
AbstractCarabidae and Staphylinidae are the two beetle families frequently found to be most abundant...
AbstractLonghorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e...
The importance of spatial scale has been acknowledged as one of determining factors of species diver...
Shahabuddin (2010) Diversity and community structure of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) acro...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
A total of 979 individuals comprising of 137 species from 32 families of beetles (Coleoptera) were c...
Abstract. Little is known about how tropical land-use systems contribute to the conservation of func...
A study on the canopy beetle’s diversity was conducted at Species Demo Plot in Luasong, Tawau, Saba...
benefit for community near forest, some agroforestry systems were developed. This system depends on ...
Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e. bioind...
Insects are the main group of soil arthropod and the most dominant animals in the terrestrial ecosys...
Land-use change from forest to plantation can cause the loss of various types of insect diversity gr...
Jambi province is one of the regions in Indonesia that has tropical rainforests with different lands...
This study analysed the response of dung beetles − a group of beetles which play a major role in dec...
Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for...
AbstractCarabidae and Staphylinidae are the two beetle families frequently found to be most abundant...
AbstractLonghorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e...
The importance of spatial scale has been acknowledged as one of determining factors of species diver...
Shahabuddin (2010) Diversity and community structure of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) acro...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
A total of 979 individuals comprising of 137 species from 32 families of beetles (Coleoptera) were c...
Abstract. Little is known about how tropical land-use systems contribute to the conservation of func...
A study on the canopy beetle’s diversity was conducted at Species Demo Plot in Luasong, Tawau, Saba...
benefit for community near forest, some agroforestry systems were developed. This system depends on ...
Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e. bioind...
Insects are the main group of soil arthropod and the most dominant animals in the terrestrial ecosys...
Land-use change from forest to plantation can cause the loss of various types of insect diversity gr...
Jambi province is one of the regions in Indonesia that has tropical rainforests with different lands...
This study analysed the response of dung beetles − a group of beetles which play a major role in dec...
Huge areas of diverse tropical forest are lost or degraded every year with dramatic consequences for...
AbstractCarabidae and Staphylinidae are the two beetle families frequently found to be most abundant...