Published 2002 | Version v1
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Distribution and abundance of the main insect families in the MUDA area

  • 1. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi (Malaysia). Dept of Zoology
  • 2. Muda Agricultural Development Authority MADA, Alor Setar (Malaysia)

Description

Periodic sampling of invertebrates by the Sweeping Method was carried out in the Muda rice area. Two plots with three subplots were chosen incorporating both the recycled and non-recycled irrigation systems. Our results showed that there was a significant difference in abundance and diversity of insect families sampled within plots and between visits undertaken from 19 to 89 days after seeding (DAS). Plot comparison between the two irrigated systems shows that the recycled system supports a higher diversity of insects and arachnids compared to the non-recycled system. From a total of 2418 individuals analysed, some 87.43% was from the recycled plots. Of the four dominant families captured from both types of plots, the most abundant comprised Pyralidae, followed by Chironomidae, Coenagrionidae and Tetragnathidae families for the non-recycled plots, whilst ranking for the recycled plots was Chironomidae followed by Acrididae, Coenagrionidae and Cicadellidae families, respectively. The relative abundance and diversity of the various orders and families are also related to abiotic parameters and planting stage of rice. (Author)

Part of:
Rice agroecosystem of the Muda irrigation scheme, Malaysia

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research MINT
Imprint Place
Bangi (Malaysia)
ISBN
967-9970-04-3
Imprint Title
Rice agroecosystem of the Muda irrigation scheme, Malaysia
Imprint Pagination
225 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 87-96

INIS

Country of Publication
Malaysia
Country of Input or Organization
Malaysia
INIS RN
37065371
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ABUNDANCE; ARACHNIDS; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DISTRIBUTION; INSECTS; IRRIGATION; PERIODICITY; SAMPLING
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; ARTHROPODS; EVALUATION; INVERTEBRATES; VARIATIONS

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