Diversity and Community Structure of Butterly in Teijsmann and Soedjana Kassan Park, Bogor Botanical Garden

V. Rizkawati, Yustika Tri Asmara, Anisah Khairiyyah, Nindyra Karimah Perdani, Sheryl Fitriasari, Ananda Nuri Savira, Pinta Omas Pasaribu, R. K. Asharo, R. Priambodo
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As a megadiversity country, Indonesia is home to a large number of flora and fauna, one of which is the butterfly. The Bogor Botanical Garden, situated at the center of Bogor City, not only serves as a green open space but also as a conservation area for plants and animals composed in it.  This study aimed to assess the diversity of butterfly species in Teijsmann Park and Soedjana Kassan Park, Bogor Botanical Garden through inventory and identification.  Sampling was carried out at spots that were 100 meters apart from each other on a walked-line transect defined at the two parks. The diversity parameters assessed and analyzed are relative abundance, relative frequency, Shannon-Wiener (H’) diversity index, Evenness index (E), and dominance.  In a total of 202 sample individuals, there were identified 38 species of butterflies belonging to 5 families namely Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, Lycaenidae, and Hesperiidae. The highest abundance found in Teijsmann Park is Ypthima philomela from the Nymphalidae family and Zizina otis from the Lycaenidae family. Species with the highest frequency are Junonia hedonia and Ypthima philomela from the Nymphalidae family. On the other hand, the highest frequency and abundance found in Soedjana Kassan Park was Leptosia nina from the Pieridae family. Teijsmann Park showed a slightly higher value of diversity and evenness indexes (H'=2.62, E=0.84) when compared to Soedjana Kassan Park (H'=2.50, E=0.76).  
茂物植物园Teijsmann和Soedjana Kassan公园蝴蝶多样性和群落结构
作为一个生物多样性丰富的国家,印度尼西亚是大量动植物的家园,其中之一就是蝴蝶。茂物植物园位于茂物市的中心,不仅是一个绿色的开放空间,也是一个植物和动物的保护区。本研究旨在通过调查和鉴定,对茂物植物园的Teijsmann公园和Soedjana Kassan公园的蝴蝶物种多样性进行评估。在两个公园划定的步行线样带上,在彼此相距100米的地点进行采样。评估和分析的多样性参数包括相对丰度、相对频率、Shannon-Wiener (H’)多样性指数、均匀度指数(E)和优势度。在202份样本中,共鉴定出蝴蝶38种,隶属于蝶科、粉蝶科、蛱蝶科、蛱蝶科和蛱蝶科5科。在Teijsmann公园发现的丰度最高的是蛱蝶科的Ypthima philomela和Lycaenidae科的Zizina otis。频率最高的种类是蛱蝶科的Junonia hedonia和Ypthima philomela。另一方面,在Soedjana Kassan公园发现的频率和丰度最高的是来自Pieridae科的Leptosia nina。Teijsmann公园的多样性指数和均匀度指数(H′=2.62,E=0.84)略高于Soedjana Kassan公园(H′=2.50,E=0.76)。
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