Biodiversity and Distribution Rice Arthropods in Malang Indonesia
DOI:
10.21776/ub.rjls.2023.010.03.5
Publication Date:
2025-03-18T06:03:30Z
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ABSTRACT
Climate change is closely related to changes in abiotic conditions. These could have an impact on agricultural cultivation and affect the existence of arthropods. Different environmental conditions will influence distribution patterns, richness diversity arthropods living cultivated land. The research was conducted at 8 rice locations Greater Malang. Observation using pitfall yellow pan traps, with a diagonal pattern. total obtained were 3,937 individuals, 39 families, 46 genera 48 species. highest predator species found Micraspis discolor, herbivore Nilaparvata lugens, other insect Culista incidens, Drynus baegamensis. index analysis for Lowokwaru H'= 3,075 high category, evenness Karangploso E=0,864 category dominance Pagelaran D=0,179 low category. PCA composition divided into 2 habitat types, lowland medium land groups. Species increased increasing observation locations. Environmental factors bring that are suitable habitat. Further needs be carried out regarding ecological variables or factors, which patterns
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