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dc.contributor.advisorBuchori, Damayanti
dc.contributor.authorAlamsari, Winda
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-27T03:48:42Z
dc.date.available2014-03-27T03:48:42Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/68510
dc.description.abstractConversion of tropical forests, mainly to agricultural area is the most important driver of tropical biodiversity loss. As dominant species in lowland forests, ant species diversity is prone to decline sharply due to forest transformation. This research was conducted to investigate the diversity of ants and its role in different land use. Ecological research was conducted in four types of land-use i.e. forest, jungle rubber, oil palm plantation and rubber plantation, located within two landscapes i.e. Bukit Duabelas National Park and Harapan Forest in Jambi, Indonesia. Each type of land use, four plots were selected for ant sampling. Ants were collected using baiting methods, combination between tuna and sugar. Ant diversity in Harapan Forest higher than in TNBD. In total, 66 species of ants belonging to 4 subfamilies and 20 genera were recorded from both area of Bukit Duabelas and Harapan. Surprisingly, the highest number of ant species was found in oil palm plantation. In addition, the compositions of ants based on its role showed differ among land-use types. It indicates that land-use change drive ant species composition.en
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dc.titleKeanekaragaman Semut pada Berbagai Tipe Penggunaan Lahan di Jambien
dc.subject.keywordland useen
dc.subject.keywordforestyen
dc.subject.keywordant diversityen


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