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Alpha and beta diversity of plants and animals along a tropical land-use gradient
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Assessing the overall biological diversity of tropical rain forests is a seemingly insurmountable task for ecologists. Therefore, researchers frequently sample selected taxa that they believe reflect general biodiversity ...
Penyimpanan Suhu Rendah Berbagai Fase Hidup Parasitoid: Pengaruhnya terhadap Parasitisasi dan Kebugaran Trichogrammatoidea armigera Nagaraja (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
The effects of low temperatures on the fitness of Trichogrammatoidea armigera Nagaraja (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). T. armigera is one of the potential egg parasitoids. The aim of this research was to study the effects ...
Insect pollinator communities under changing land-use in tropical landscapes: implications for agricultural management in indonesia
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
the destruction of rainforest can affect many ecosystem service, e.g. poolination services for wild and crop plants in landscapes with high proportion natural habitats
Temperature and a dominant dolichoderine ant species affect ant diversity in Indonesian cacao plantations
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Agricultural land conversion and climate change play a major role in shaping tropical landscapes, but the direct and indirect links to biodiversity and species community composition remain little understood. We tested how ...
Ant communities on small tropical islands: effects of island size and isolation are obscured by habitat disturbance and 'tramp' ant species
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
Aim Comparisons among islands offer an opportunity to study the effects of biotic and abiotic factors on small, replicated biological communities. Smaller population sizes on islands accelerate some ecological processes, ...
Insect diversity responses to forest conversion and agroforestry management
(IPB (Bogor Agricultural University), 2010)
The ongoing loss of pristine tropical rainforests increases the potential importance of agroforestry systems for the conservation of tropical arthropod diversity. Shaded agroforestry systems can still support high levels ...