Diversity of Bats in Contrasting Habitats of Hulu Terengganu Dipterocarp Forest and Setiu Wetland BRIS Forest with a Note on Preliminary Study of Vertical Stratification of Pteropodid Bats
Autor: | Grace Pounsin, Nur Aida Md Tamrin, Mohd Tajuddin Abdullah, Elizabeth Pesiu, Nur Syahirah Wahab, Muhamad Aidil Zahidin, Azuan Roslan |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Canopy Diversity Tree canopy geography.geographical_feature_category Dipterocarp Forest biology Bat Species diversity Forestry Megaerops ecaudatus Wetland Articles General Medicine Stratification (vegetation) Understory biology.organism_classification General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology Geography Habitat BRIS Forest Stratification General Agricultural and Biological Sciences |
Zdroj: | Tropical Life Sciences Research |
ISSN: | 2180-4249 1985-3718 |
DOI: | 10.21315/tlsr2018.29.1.4 |
Popis: | A study of the bat diversity was conducted in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland Beach Ridges Interspersed with Swales (BRIS) forest in Terengganu, to study the species diversity, composition and stratification of fruit bats from the understorey to the forest canopy. Mist nets were set up at the understorey, sub-canopy and canopy layer while harp traps were set up at the understorey layer. We recorded 170 individuals from six families’ compromised 21 species from Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forests and four species from Setiu Wetland BRIS forests throughout the sampling period. Megaerops ecaudatus and Cynopterus brachyotis were the most dominant species in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland BRIS forests. Our study also recorded two species with new distributional records for the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, namely, Rhinolophus chiewkweeae and Chaerephon johorensis in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forests. Potential factors that might influence the results were in terms of the canopy covers, the structural complexity of canopy, food availability and spatial characteristics. This study was able to increase the knowledge on the species diversity and composition of bats in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland BRIS forest, thus, further aid in the effort of bat conservation in both areas. |
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