菲律宾桑托斯将军市K 'laja喀斯特生态旅游公园岩溶组合结构

Gaylord L. Dela Cruz, Paolo M. Tagaloguin, Marian Cabrera, R. T. Bigsang
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齿形动物对生境质量和完整性的干扰和变化非常敏感。然而,我们对酸盐作为环境生物指标的理解仍然有限。这一关切主要是由于在当地和全球,特别是在陆地景观中,野生动物的结构和分布格局方面存在重大数据缺口。摘要本研究对棉兰老岛南部桑托斯市喀斯特生态旅游公园(K’laja Karst生态旅游公园)的有机物种组成和多样性属性进行了研究。数据显示,该区区系丰富多样,共有9科19属22种。超过45%的记录在案的卵捐赠物种是菲律宾特有的,其中89%是钩翅目(豆娘)。各异翅目(蜻蜓)数量较多,种类也较多,分别占总收集量的56%和59%,而蜻蜓类在这两方面都占主导地位。一些异翅目物种在开阔的耕地中大量繁殖,而大多数斜翅目物种在靠近河流的阴凉生境中记录了更高的数量和多样性指数。研究结果表明,虽然物种组成和多样性保持稳定,但斜翅目和异翅目物种的相对分布和比例表明栖息地发生了变化和退化。综上所述,这些数据为确定喀斯特景观的优先保护区域提供了依据。
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Structure of Odonate Assemblage in K’laja Karst Ecotourism Park, General Santos City, Philippines
Odonates are sensitive to disturbances and changes in habitat quality and integrity. However, our understanding of odonates as environmental bioindicators remains limited. This concern arises primarily from the significant data gaps in the local and global structure and distribution pattern of odonate fauna, especially in terrestrial landscapes. This study determined the assemblage and diversity attributes of odonate species in K’laja Karst Ecotourism Park, one of the few remaining natural reserves in General Santos City, Southern Mindanao. Data showed a rich and highly diverse odonate fauna with 22 species belonging to 19 genera within nine families. More than 45% of the documented odonate species were endemic to the Philippines, 89% of which were Zygopterans (damselflies). Anisopterans (dragonflies) were more abundant and species-rich, comprising 56% and 59% of the total collection, respectively, with the libellulids dominating in both respects. Several Anisopteran species thrived abundantly in open, cultivated fields, while most Zygopteran species recorded higher numbers and diversity indices in shaded habitats adjacent to the river. Findings reveal that while odonate composition and diversity remain robust, the relative distribution and proportion of Zygopteran and Anisopteran species indicate habitat alteration and degradation. Together, these data provide a basis for identifying priority areas for protection and conservation in the karst landscape.
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