Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia

A study on the diversity of anurans was carried out via Visual Encounter Survey (VES) method in Tawau Hills Park (THP), from June 2009 to September 2010. Twenty-eight line transects were established and surveyed, resulting in 925 individuals from 51 species, representing six families. Eighteen speci...

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Main Authors: Yong Huaimei, Anna Wong, Muhammad Afif Zakaria
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spelling my.ums.eprints.427522025-01-24T02:24:29Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42752/ Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia Yong Huaimei Anna Wong Muhammad Afif Zakaria QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians A study on the diversity of anurans was carried out via Visual Encounter Survey (VES) method in Tawau Hills Park (THP), from June 2009 to September 2010. Twenty-eight line transects were established and surveyed, resulting in 925 individuals from 51 species, representing six families. Eighteen species were new locality records for THP, bringing the total number of identified frogs to 68 species. These frogs occupy elevations from lowland area (200 m a.s.l.) at the headquarters of THP, Balong substation and Merotai substation to submontane area (>900 m a.s.l.) at Mount Maria, Mount Lucia and Mount Magdalena. All 68 species recorded represent 62% of the total frog species found in Sabah, with 15% of them endemic to Borneo. Frog species in THP were dominated by Ranidae (39.4%) and Dicroglossidae (24.4%). Limnonectes leporinus was the most abundant species (10.2%), followed by Meristogenys orphnocnemis (10.1%). The high species diversity and richness in THP could be due to the rich topography of this park, which provides ample feeding, breeding and shelter for frogs. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42752/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Yong Huaimei and Anna Wong and Muhammad Afif Zakaria (2019) Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia. Journal Of Tropical Biology And Conservation, 16. pp. 229-251. ISSN 1823-3920 https://doi.org/10.51200/jtbc.v16i.2041
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topic QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians
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QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians
Yong Huaimei
Anna Wong
Muhammad Afif Zakaria
Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
description A study on the diversity of anurans was carried out via Visual Encounter Survey (VES) method in Tawau Hills Park (THP), from June 2009 to September 2010. Twenty-eight line transects were established and surveyed, resulting in 925 individuals from 51 species, representing six families. Eighteen species were new locality records for THP, bringing the total number of identified frogs to 68 species. These frogs occupy elevations from lowland area (200 m a.s.l.) at the headquarters of THP, Balong substation and Merotai substation to submontane area (>900 m a.s.l.) at Mount Maria, Mount Lucia and Mount Magdalena. All 68 species recorded represent 62% of the total frog species found in Sabah, with 15% of them endemic to Borneo. Frog species in THP were dominated by Ranidae (39.4%) and Dicroglossidae (24.4%). Limnonectes leporinus was the most abundant species (10.2%), followed by Meristogenys orphnocnemis (10.1%). The high species diversity and richness in THP could be due to the rich topography of this park, which provides ample feeding, breeding and shelter for frogs.
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author Yong Huaimei
Anna Wong
Muhammad Afif Zakaria
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Anna Wong
Muhammad Afif Zakaria
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title Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of frogs in Tawau Hills Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort diversity of frogs in tawau hills park, sabah, malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42752/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42752/
https://doi.org/10.51200/jtbc.v16i.2041
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