INSECT DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE DURING THE CREPUSCULAR AND NOCTURNAL TEMPORAL PERIODS IN THE KOTA GELANGGI LIMESTONE COMPLEX, PAHANG, MALAYSIA

Ting Jin Sia, Nur Atiqah Abd Rahman, Ng Yong Foo, Salmah Yaakop, Zubaid Akbar

Abstract


The diversity and abundance patterns of nocturnal insect orders
during the crepuscular and nocturnal periods, 6pm-9pm, 10pm1am
and 4am-7am at Kota Gelanggi limestone complexes were investigated. The insects were collected by using light traps over a period of six months from May to October 2014. A total of 35 732 individuals from 19 orders were captured. Coleoptera (n=14 103, 39.5%), Hymenoptera (n=10 030, 28.1%) and Diptera (n=4 821, 13.5%) were the most abundant orders. The results showed a bimodal pattern in the abundance of insects where more were caught during dusk followed by dawn and the lowest during the nocturnal period. However there was no significant difference (F= 0.71, df= 2, P> 0.05) in insect abundance between the three sessions. Studies on nocturnal insect activity patterns give us an understanding of the behaviour of the insects especially agricultural pest insects, and this information is necessary to develop effective pest control management.

 


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