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Diversity and Abundance of Cerambycid Beetles in the Four Major Land-use Types Found in Jambi Province, Indonesia . Fahri; Tri Atmowidi; Woro Anggraitoningsih Noerdjito
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 23 No. 2 (2016): April 2016
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2531.278 KB) | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.23.2.56

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Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e. bioindicators, saproxylic, pollinators, and as food of other organisms. Land cover changes due to land use can disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem, which can result in a decrease of cerambycid diversity. Cerambycid species diversity was evaluated in four land types, i.e. jungle-rubber, rubber plantations, oil palm plantations, and felled jungle-rubber. Collections of cerambycid beetles were conducted by using artocarpus trap, made by freshly cut Artocarpus heterophyllus branches. Collections of beetles were made on day 4th, 7th, 10th, 13th, and 16th after the traps were set up. In the four land-use types in Jambi province, we collected 72 species including 34 morphospecies of cerambycids, consisting of 42 species from the jungle-rubber, 39 species from rubber plantations, 16 species from oil palm plantations, and 28 species from felled jungle-rubber. Cerambycid diversity was highest in jungle-rubber (H' = 3.23), followed by rubber plantation (H' = 2.67), felled jungle-rubber (H' = 2.38), and oil palm plantations (H' = 2.01). Highest similarities of cerambycid communities occurred in the rubber plantation–felled jungle-rubber (51.2), followed by jungle-rubber–rubber plantation (50.0), rubber plantations–oil palm plantations (43.5), oil palm plantation–felled jungle-rubber (42.4), jungle-rubber–oil palm plantations (35.3), and jungle-rubber–felled jungle rubber (34.8). The number of cerambycid species and individuals collected was highest on day 7th.
Intra- and Interspecies Wing Venation Variations of Apis cerana and Apis nigrocincta Species in Indonesia Nisfia Rakhmatun Nisa; Berry Juliandi; Rika Raffiudin; Jauharlina Jauharlina; Mahardika Gama Pradana; Araz Meilin; Jasmi Jasmi; Yulia Pujiastuti; Puji Lestari; Fahri Fahri; Windra Priawandiputra; Tri Atmowidi
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 29 No. 2 (2022): March 2022
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.29.2.222-233

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Apis cerana has a wide distribution in Asia, including Sundaland, and is currently found in Wallacea, while the sister species, A. nigrocincta, is native in Sulawesi. The wide geographic distribution and the island isolation led to form morphological differences in the bees. The morph and wing venations are known to have a high genetic inheritance. Therefore, this research aimed to (1) analyze the landmark variation of wing venations of A. cerana from Sundaland and Wallacea, and A. nigrocincta from Sulawesi, (2) determine the relationship between these two bee species. The research was conducted by digitizing 550 wing venations based on nineteen landmarks. Our study on intraspecies showed that A. cerana Sumatra revealed a high variation in bending energy. Overall, the deformation grid of A. cerana from Sundaland has higher displacement than those from Wallacea, meaning higher variations of the Sundaland A. cerana. We found geometric morphometric markers of landmarks 16 and 17 in intraspecies and interspecies bees. Thus, these landmarks known as a cubital index can be used for species identification. The differentiation of interspecies has been shown in the PCA. Apis nigrocincta was separated from the single group of the centroid A. cerana and was supported by the Neighbor-Joining tree.
Landmark-Based Geometric Morphometric of Apis dorsata and A. d. binghami Wing Venation in Indonesian Archipelagos Innayah Zahara; Fahri Fahri; Jacobus S.A Lamerkabel; Qashiratuttarafi Qashiratuttarafi; Berry Juliandi; Rika Raffiudin
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 29 No. 5 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.29.5.658-668

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The giant honey bee Apis dorsata has a vast distribution in Asia, including in the Indonesian archipelagos, whereas A. d. binghami is endemic to Sulawesi Island. This research aimed to analyze the variations of landmarks in wing venation of A. dorsata from Sumatra, Belitung, Java, Sumbawa, Moluccas islands, and A. d. binghami in Sulawesi, based on geometric morphometric analysis. Nineteen landmarks from 200 wing venations were analyzed using Thin Plate Spline software. Our study found landmarks 16 and 17, known as Cubital Index in traditional morphometrics, contributed to the wing shape of A. dorsata and A. d. binghami Among all samples, these two landmarks show high displacement in the wing shape of A. d. binghami in Sulawesi and A. dorsata in the Moluccas. On the contrary, we found that the Sumatra, Belitung, and Java Apis dorsata revealed low displacement in the deformation grid; resulting in their shapes being more similar to the reference landmark. The variations of wing shape separate A. d. binghami from Sulawesi and Sumbawa in the Principle Component Analysis and agreement with the Neighbor-joining tree. Therefore, the geometric morphometric based on landmarks of wing venation is a powerful tool to discriminate the subspecies level of A. dorsata.
Co-Authors ABD Aziz, ABD Abdul Kohar Abida, Fithriyah Inda Nur Achmad Solichan Adhy Firdaus Aditya Putra Ramdani Aep Saefullah Afriani Afriani Afrilianti, Cipta Ahmad Fadli AHMADI Aksarina, Ririn Al Amin, Muhammad Zainudin Albahar, Aulia Ramadhani Alferi, Alferi Anis Nurwidayati Anjelia, Ni Kadek Femi Annawaty Annawaty, Annawaty Aprilyanto, Donny Aprilyanto, Donny Aras, Andi Muhammad Firjatullah Araz Meilin Arda, Devid Putra Ardanu, Haris Atomowidi, Tri Bandaso, Zuingli Santo Bando, Alfandi Gunawan Basirudin Ansor Berry Juliandi Daar, Gabriel Fredi Damar, Arjuna Damayanti, Wanda Darma, Diana Budi Darma, Fithriyah Inda Nur Abida Diana Budi DEWI RAHMAWATI Diky Dwiyanto Dilla Asrizalni Donny Aprilyanto Dwi Iswati, Henny Dwiyanto, Diky Edy Winarno Elijonnahdi Elijonnahdi Elvira Sitna Hajar ENNIE CHAHYADI, ENNIE ESTI KURNIASIH Fachry Abda El Rahman Fadilla, Intan Fatahul Arifin, Fatahul FAURIS ZUHRI Fazriansyah, M Febyliana, Eva Fithriyah Inda Nur Abida, Fithriyah Inda Fitrallisan Fitrallisan Fitriana, Elif Fuad Gagarin Siregar Gunawan, M Syarif Indra Gunawan, M. Sarif Indra Hafriani, Rika Halim Tjiwidjaja Helda Orbani Rosa Hendra Candra Hilmi, Muh Aries Humaira, Malika I Nengah Suwastika Ika Merdeka Wati Innayah Zahara Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jasmi Jasmi Jauharlina Jauharlina Jayaun, Jayaun Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Joned C. Saksana Juniwati Juniwati Laewa, Nurliana H. Lamerkabel, J. S. A. Loulembah, Moh. Rizki Lucinda, Angelica Maemonah, Maemonah Mahardika Gama Pradana Mangesa, Hesron Elul Manurung, Boby Anugrah Maria Hevianti Martomi, Eka Satria Massaguni, Massriyady Mihwan Sataral Mirna, Nursarro Sauma Miswan Miswan Moh. Fadli, Moh. Fadli Moh. Tahang Mohammad Fahmi Muh. Nurul Haq Amaluddin Muhammad Afif Muliana M, Ana Mulyawan, Dandi Wahyu Musjaya M. Guli Nisfia Rakhmatun Nisa NOOR AIDAWATI Noor, , M. Arief Nova Christina Sari Nugroho, Dhimas Cahyo NUR CHAKIM Nur Fahri Tadjuddin Nur Fauzia Nur Indang Nurhakim, Rahman OIKUREMA PURWATI Panjaitan, Januari Pratiwi Paokuma, Hasbibi Permata, Resdianto Pratama, Arya Abdillah Pratiwi, Yayuk Puji Lestari Purmono, Bintoro Bagus Putri, Amelia Putri, Auni Ade Putri, Mai Lany Sudarno Qashiratuttarafi Qashiratuttarafi Qodri, Agmal R, Soleha Rafil, Mohamad RAHAYU KUSWARDANI Rahmadani, Nur Fajrah Rahman, Najwa Rahmi Rahmi Ramadani Pardian Ramadhan, Syahry Ramadhani, Nur Awaliyah Ramayanti, Putri Noor RIKA RAFFIUDIN RIRIN PUSPARINI Rizki, Bima Romadon, Mochammad Muchlis Rombouw, Sahrul Rully Akbar Pribudi Sabir, Moh. Sagaf Sagaf Salsabila, Anggun Samboteng, Lukman Samudra, Agung Rivaldi Sartika, Janu selpia, mega Sigit Sigit Siregar, Fuad Solly Aryza Subandiyah, Heny Sumarniningsih, Sumarniningsih Supratno, Haris Syahfitri, Arti Syahril Daud Syarif Hidayatullah Syarif Hidayatullah Tafsiruddin, M. Tagunu, Nurul Fitri T. Tjiwijdjaja, Halim Tri Atmowidi Tri Mulyati, Tri Triastuti, Neni Umrah Umrah Wahiba Ruslan WICAKSONO, ADI WINDRA PRIAWANDIPUTRA, WINDRA Woro Anggraitoningsih Noerdjito Yanti, Ria Rezki Yoga Yuniadi Yulia Pujiastuti Yuri Lolita, Yuri Zaenal Muchid, Zaenal Zubair Arza Zulkarnain, Nizar