Riparian areas hold vast number of flora and fauna with exceptional contributions to the ecosystem. A study was conducted in Sungai Sepetang, Sungai Rembau and Sungai Chukai to identify the insect community in a riparian zone of Peninsular Malaysia. Sampling was conducted in six consecutive months from December 2017 to May 2018 during both day and night using sweep nets. Twenty sampling stations (S1-S20) had been assembled along the riverbanks with an average distance of 200 m between each station. The 17,530 collected insects were from 11 orders and consisted of Diptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Neuroptera, Orthoptera, Blattodea, Thysanoptera, Mantodea and Odonata. The three most abundant orders were Diptera (33.84%...
This paper presents the preliminary ?ndings of a study on the aquatic insects and water quality comm...
The macroinvertebrate community of the fast flowing rivers of the Crocker Range Park examined consis...
Insect diversity of Sungai Serudong Forest Reserve in Sabah was investigated under the Heart of Born...
Insects are one of the most abundant organisms on earth and can be found almost everywhere in any ty...
Seasonal changes in Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) community was studied at rivers ...
The study on biodiversity of aquatic insects was carried out covering the area of Kuala Keniam to Ku...
The study on biodiversity of aquatic insects was carried out covering the area of Kuala Keniam to Ku...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of land use on aquatic insect communities in and around the...
Insects are the largest and more diverse group of organisms on Earth that can be foun...
Insects are the largest and more diverse group of organisms on Earth that can be foun...
Temporal changes of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) communities were investigated at...
<div>The diversity of aquatic insect communities from three types of land use (forest, agricultural ...
A comparative study on butterfly, dragonfly and moth assemblages was conducted in different lowland ...
Seasonal changes in Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) community was studied at rivers ...
Aquatic insects are amongst of the most frequently benthic macroinvertebrates used in freshwater mon...
This paper presents the preliminary ?ndings of a study on the aquatic insects and water quality comm...
The macroinvertebrate community of the fast flowing rivers of the Crocker Range Park examined consis...
Insect diversity of Sungai Serudong Forest Reserve in Sabah was investigated under the Heart of Born...
Insects are one of the most abundant organisms on earth and can be found almost everywhere in any ty...
Seasonal changes in Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) community was studied at rivers ...
The study on biodiversity of aquatic insects was carried out covering the area of Kuala Keniam to Ku...
The study on biodiversity of aquatic insects was carried out covering the area of Kuala Keniam to Ku...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of land use on aquatic insect communities in and around the...
Insects are the largest and more diverse group of organisms on Earth that can be foun...
Insects are the largest and more diverse group of organisms on Earth that can be foun...
Temporal changes of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) communities were investigated at...
<div>The diversity of aquatic insect communities from three types of land use (forest, agricultural ...
A comparative study on butterfly, dragonfly and moth assemblages was conducted in different lowland ...
Seasonal changes in Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) community was studied at rivers ...
Aquatic insects are amongst of the most frequently benthic macroinvertebrates used in freshwater mon...
This paper presents the preliminary ?ndings of a study on the aquatic insects and water quality comm...
The macroinvertebrate community of the fast flowing rivers of the Crocker Range Park examined consis...
Insect diversity of Sungai Serudong Forest Reserve in Sabah was investigated under the Heart of Born...