TREUBIA
Vol 35 (2007): Vol. 35, December 2007

ANT SPECIES DIVERSITY STUDY USING PITFALL TRAPS IN A SMALL YARD IN BOGOR BOTANIC GARDEN, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA

Henny Herwina (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-1192,)
Koji Nakamura Nakamura (Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan Institute of Nature and Environmental Technology, Kanazawa University *Corresponding author)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2007

Abstract

The ant fauna in a small yard in Bogor Botanic Garden, West Java,Indonesia was investigated using pitfall traps. Regular sampling was carriedout weekly or biweekly for 3.5 years from March, 2000 to November, 2003.The accumulation curve for the species number collected was asymptotic,indicating the completeness of the sampling. A total of 29424 individuals,represented by 55 species in 27 genera, 17 tribes and 6 subfamilies werecollected. Myrmicinae was the most abundant with 19 species (34.6 %) and19524 individuals (66.4 %), followed by Formicinae with 15 species (27.3 %)and 4470 individuals (15.2 %), and Ponerinae with 12 species (21.8 %) and2880 individuals (9.8 %). Aenictinae, Dolichoderinae and Cerapachinae had 4(7.3 %), 4 (7.3 %) and 1 (1.8 %) species, and 1716 (5.8 %), 832 (5.8 %) and 2(0.01 %) individuals, respectively. The present results were compared with Itoet al. (2001), who collected ant species in Bogor Botanic Garden using 7methods, including pitfall traps.

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