Gunung Serambu
Basic information
Sample name: Gunung Serambu
Reference: S. T. Pang, A. K. Sayok, and M. Jenang. 2016. Diversity of butterflies on Gunung Serambu, Sarawak, Malaysia. In Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation (eds. I. Das, A. A. Tuen), 15:197-213 [ER 2245]
Geography
Country: Malaysia
State: Sarawak
Coordinate: 1.425° N, 110.215° E
Coordinate basis: stated in text as range
Geography comments: "The study was undertaken Peninjau Hill and Podam Hill of Gunung Serambu in Bau District, Sarawak"
sites are respectively at 347 and 78 m elevation
sites are respectively at 347 and 78 m elevation
Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest
Altered habitat: secondary forest
Substrate: ground surface
WMT: 27.1
CMT: 25.8
MAP: 3563.0
Habitat comments: "lush tropical rain forest"; Peninjau Hill formerly housed villages and was "abandoned almost 100 years ago" and is "now quasi-pristine albeit with a mosaic of vegetation cover at different stages of growth amidst mature fruit trees" whereas Podam Hill "was also similarly anthropogenically modified albeit of more recent nature" and the exact site is "an old orchard above Podam Village"
climate data are for Sematan and are from Ashton et al. (2002, Forest Ecology and Management)
climate data are for Sematan and are from Ashton et al. (2002, Forest Ecology and Management)
Methods
Life forms: butterflies
Sites: 2
Sampling methods: no design,other nets,baited,other traps
Sample size: 371 individuals
Years: 2012, 2013
Sampling comments: "Two aerial nets and 12 baited traps were used in the sampling. Ripe or fermented pineapples were used as baits"
individuals were retained for identification
individuals were retained for identification
Metadata
Sample number: 2294
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2016-10-20 16:37:07
Modified: 2016-12-13 00:36:47
Abundance distribution
97 species
46 singletons
total count 371
geometric series index: 268.3
Fisher's α: 42.722
geometric series k: 0.9611
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9596
Shannon's H: 3.8432
Good's u: 0.8763
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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