Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo

Ants are ecologically dominant and important in the functioning of an ecosystem. Thus, understanding their community structure has become fundamental in ecological studies. This study aims to examine the ant richness, abundance, and composition in the secondary logged forests of Sabah, Malaysia. Gro...

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Main Authors: Koid, Qian-Qun, Wong, Rui-Yu, Gillian Gabriel, Kalsum M. Yusah
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spelling my.ums.eprints.322852022-04-13T03:43:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32285/ Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo Koid, Qian-Qun Wong, Rui-Yu Gillian Gabriel Kalsum M. Yusah QL1-991 Zoology SD1-669.5 Forestry Ants are ecologically dominant and important in the functioning of an ecosystem. Thus, understanding their community structure has become fundamental in ecological studies. This study aims to examine the ant richness, abundance, and composition in the secondary logged forests of Sabah, Malaysia. Ground-based fogging was employed to collect canopy ants (n=38) and Winkler extraction method for leaf litter ants (n=63). A total of 12,810 ant individuals were collected, representing 389 morphospecies, 65 genera, and 11 subfamilies. The most species-rich subfamily for canopy and leaf litter ants were Formicinae (112 morphospecies, 49.34%) and Myrmicinae (116 morphospecies, 58.00%) respectively. Polyrhachis (56 morphospecies, 24.67%) was the most diverse genera in the canopy, while Pheidole (23 morphospecies, 11.50%) was the most speciose genera on the leaf litter. The most abundant species for canopy and leaf litter ants were Dolichoderus 1 (876 individuals) and Carebara 2 (1,215 individuals) respectively. The randomized species accumulation curves and species richness estimators reveal that additional sampling is required. We suggest that incorporating a variety of ant sampling methods and high sampling efforts are important to thoroughly sample the ant assemblage in an area. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32285/1/Ant%20Community%20Structure%20in%20Secondary%20Logged%20Forest%20of%20Malua%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Borneo.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32285/2/Ant%20Community%20Structure%20in%20Secondary%20Logged%20Forest%20of%20Malua%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Borneo1.pdf Koid, Qian-Qun and Wong, Rui-Yu and Gillian Gabriel and Kalsum M. Yusah (2021) Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo. Journal Of Tropical Biology And Conservation, 18. pp. 305-319. ISSN 1823-3902 (P-ISSN) , 2550-1909 (E-ISSN) https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/jtbc/article/view/3469
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topic QL1-991 Zoology
SD1-669.5 Forestry
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SD1-669.5 Forestry
Koid, Qian-Qun
Wong, Rui-Yu
Gillian Gabriel
Kalsum M. Yusah
Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
description Ants are ecologically dominant and important in the functioning of an ecosystem. Thus, understanding their community structure has become fundamental in ecological studies. This study aims to examine the ant richness, abundance, and composition in the secondary logged forests of Sabah, Malaysia. Ground-based fogging was employed to collect canopy ants (n=38) and Winkler extraction method for leaf litter ants (n=63). A total of 12,810 ant individuals were collected, representing 389 morphospecies, 65 genera, and 11 subfamilies. The most species-rich subfamily for canopy and leaf litter ants were Formicinae (112 morphospecies, 49.34%) and Myrmicinae (116 morphospecies, 58.00%) respectively. Polyrhachis (56 morphospecies, 24.67%) was the most diverse genera in the canopy, while Pheidole (23 morphospecies, 11.50%) was the most speciose genera on the leaf litter. The most abundant species for canopy and leaf litter ants were Dolichoderus 1 (876 individuals) and Carebara 2 (1,215 individuals) respectively. The randomized species accumulation curves and species richness estimators reveal that additional sampling is required. We suggest that incorporating a variety of ant sampling methods and high sampling efforts are important to thoroughly sample the ant assemblage in an area.
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author Koid, Qian-Qun
Wong, Rui-Yu
Gillian Gabriel
Kalsum M. Yusah
author_facet Koid, Qian-Qun
Wong, Rui-Yu
Gillian Gabriel
Kalsum M. Yusah
author_sort Koid, Qian-Qun
title Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
title_short Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
title_full Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
title_fullStr Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Ant Community Structure in Secondary Logged Forest of Malua Forest Reserve, Sabah, Borneo
title_sort ant community structure in secondary logged forest of malua forest reserve, sabah, borneo
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32285/1/Ant%20Community%20Structure%20in%20Secondary%20Logged%20Forest%20of%20Malua%20Forest%20Reserve%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Borneo.pdf
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