Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons

We used traps baited with fruit to examine how the temporal variation of butterflies within primary forest in Sabah, Borneo differed between species. In addition, we compared patterns of temporal variation in primary and selectively logged forest, and we tested the hypothesis that selective logging...

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Main Authors: K. C. Hamer, J. K. Hill, Nazirah Mustaffa, Susan. Benedick, T. N. Sherratt, V. K. Chey, M. Maryati
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spelling my.ums.eprints.309602021-11-19T01:58:30Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30960/ Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons K. C. Hamer J. K. Hill Nazirah Mustaffa Susan. Benedick T. N. Sherratt V. K. Chey M. Maryati QH540-549.5 Ecology QL461-599.82 Insects We used traps baited with fruit to examine how the temporal variation of butterflies within primary forest in Sabah, Borneo differed between species. In addition, we compared patterns of temporal variation in primary and selectively logged forest, and we tested the hypothesis that selective logging has different recorded impacts on species diversity of adults during the wet monsoon period and the drier remaining half of the year. Species of Satyrinae and Morphinae had significantly less-restricted flight periods than did species of Nymphalinae and Charaxinae, which were sampled mainly during the drier season, especially in primary forest. Species diversity of adults was significantly higher during the drier season in primary forest, but did not differ between seasons in logged forest. As a consequence, logging had opposite recorded impacts on diversity during wetter and drier seasons: primary forest had significantly higher diversity than logged forest during the drier season but significantly lower diversity than logged forest during the wetter monsoon season. The results of this study have important implications for the assessment of biodiversity in tropical rain forests, particularly in relation to habitat disturbance: short-term assessments that do not take account of seasonal variation in abundance are likely to produce misleading results, even in regions where the seasonal variation in rainfall is not that great. Cambridge University Press 2014-12-03 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30960/1/Temporal%20variation%20in%20abundance%20and%20diversity%20of%20butterflies%20in%20Bornean%20rain%20forests%2C%20opposite%20impacts%20of%20logging%20recorded%20in%20different%20seasons-ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30960/2/Temporal%20variation%20in%20abundance%20and%20diversity%20of%20butterflies%20in%20Bornean%20rain%20forests%2C%20opposite%20impacts%20of%20logging%20recorded%20in%20different%20seasons.pdf K. C. Hamer and J. K. Hill and Nazirah Mustaffa and Susan. Benedick and T. N. Sherratt and V. K. Chey and M. Maryati (2014) Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 21. pp. 417-425. ISSN 1469-7831 https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/53103.pdf http://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467405002361
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topic QH540-549.5 Ecology
QL461-599.82 Insects
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K. C. Hamer
J. K. Hill
Nazirah Mustaffa
Susan. Benedick
T. N. Sherratt
V. K. Chey
M. Maryati
Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
description We used traps baited with fruit to examine how the temporal variation of butterflies within primary forest in Sabah, Borneo differed between species. In addition, we compared patterns of temporal variation in primary and selectively logged forest, and we tested the hypothesis that selective logging has different recorded impacts on species diversity of adults during the wet monsoon period and the drier remaining half of the year. Species of Satyrinae and Morphinae had significantly less-restricted flight periods than did species of Nymphalinae and Charaxinae, which were sampled mainly during the drier season, especially in primary forest. Species diversity of adults was significantly higher during the drier season in primary forest, but did not differ between seasons in logged forest. As a consequence, logging had opposite recorded impacts on diversity during wetter and drier seasons: primary forest had significantly higher diversity than logged forest during the drier season but significantly lower diversity than logged forest during the wetter monsoon season. The results of this study have important implications for the assessment of biodiversity in tropical rain forests, particularly in relation to habitat disturbance: short-term assessments that do not take account of seasonal variation in abundance are likely to produce misleading results, even in regions where the seasonal variation in rainfall is not that great.
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author K. C. Hamer
J. K. Hill
Nazirah Mustaffa
Susan. Benedick
T. N. Sherratt
V. K. Chey
M. Maryati
author_facet K. C. Hamer
J. K. Hill
Nazirah Mustaffa
Susan. Benedick
T. N. Sherratt
V. K. Chey
M. Maryati
author_sort K. C. Hamer
title Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
title_short Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
title_full Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
title_fullStr Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
title_full_unstemmed Temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
title_sort temporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasons
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2014
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30960/1/Temporal%20variation%20in%20abundance%20and%20diversity%20of%20butterflies%20in%20Bornean%20rain%20forests%2C%20opposite%20impacts%20of%20logging%20recorded%20in%20different%20seasons-ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30960/2/Temporal%20variation%20in%20abundance%20and%20diversity%20of%20butterflies%20in%20Bornean%20rain%20forests%2C%20opposite%20impacts%20of%20logging%20recorded%20in%20different%20seasons.pdf
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https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/53103.pdf
http://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467405002361
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