DIVERSITY AND STATUS OF BUTTERFLIES IN AWASIAN WATER FOREST RESERVE, MT. HILONG-HILONG, PHILIPPINES

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. C. G. Abao, Kevin C. Quiňonez, G. Leajane, Elegio, D. Markfreddie, Suarez, A. Mohagan, Arturo G. Gracia
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Butterflies are deemed as an essential faunal group in the ecosystem due to their ecological services. However, continuous habitat loss leads to the decline of its population. Thus, this study was conducted to assess its diversity and status in one of the Watersheds of Mt. Hilong-hilong. Sweep netting (336 man-hours) and butterfly trapping (200 trap days) were carried out to document the species. Fifty-seven species of butterflies were recorded with the family Nymphalidae as the most represented group (n = 30). Species diversity (H') was relatively higher in Dipterocarp (H' = 1.49) forest than Agroecosystem (H' = 1.39), a result primarily influenced by favorable ecological support like food availability. Endemicity was 31%, which comprised mostly of rare species. Noteworthy findings are the listing of globally and nationally rare species but locally assessed as common. Based on the results, the area harbors an array of butterfly species and various rare species that requires an effective management plan to conserve the organisms.
菲律宾海隆-海隆山awasian水森林保护区蝴蝶多样性及现状
蝴蝶因其生态服务功能而被认为是生态系统中必不可少的动物类群。然而,栖息地的不断丧失导致其数量下降。因此,本研究对海龙海龙山某流域的生物多样性及其现状进行了评估。本署进行了扫网(336工时)和捕蝶(200个捕蝶日)以记录该物种。共录得57种蝴蝶,以蛱蝶科为最具代表性的类群(n = 30)。双龙果林(H′= 1.49)的物种多样性(H′= 1.39)高于农业生态系统(H′= 1.39),这主要受食物供应等有利生态支持的影响。特有率为31%,以稀有种居多。值得注意的发现是全球和全国稀有物种的清单,但在当地被评估为常见物种。根据调查结果,该地区栖息着一系列蝴蝶物种和各种稀有物种,需要有效的管理计划来保护这些生物。
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