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How mountains and elevations shape the spatial distribution of beetles in peninsular Malaysia

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dc.contributor.author Musthafa, Muneeb M.
dc.contributor.author Fauziah Abdullah
dc.contributor.author Martínez‑Falcón, Ana Paola
dc.contributor.author Bruyn, Mark de
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-18T07:01:03Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-18T07:01:03Z
dc.date.issued 2021-03-11
dc.identifier.citation Scientific Reports, 11 ; Article number: 5791. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2045-2322 (online)
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84965-5
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5401
dc.description.abstract This study was conducted to assess the spatial distribution of beetles in mountain ecosystems and their elevational diversity. Malaise, pitfall and light traps were used to collect beetles from nine different mountains in Malaysia from September 2014 to September 2016, where from Gunung Angsi, Gunung Belumut, Gunung Basor and Gunung Tebu samples were collected at 500 m and 1000 m (above sea level) elevations, while beetles were sampled at 500 m, 1000 m and 1500 masl from Gunung Benom, Gunung Inas, Cameron Highland, Gunung Besar Hantu and Gunung Basor. In this study, 9628 beetles belonging to 879 different species were collected with highest representation from family Staphylinidae and Carabidae. Chamah Highland had the highest beetle diversity followed by Gunung Benom, Gunung Inas, Cameron Highland, Gunung Belumut, and Gunung Basor. Chamah Highland was different to all mountains on abundance and species richness. The highest species richness was observed at 1000 m, followed by 500 m and 1500 m. We identified characteristic species associated with habitat conditions at Gunung Benoum and Gunung Inas mountains, according to INDVAL values. The beetle diversity of the sampled mountains showed multiple alpha and beta patterns according to type of mountain ecosystem and elevation, providing guidelines for the scientific community to underpin conservation efforts in Malaysia. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Nature Publishers en_US
dc.subject Mountains en_US
dc.subject Peninsular Malaysia en_US
dc.subject Spatial distribution en_US
dc.title How mountains and elevations shape the spatial distribution of beetles in peninsular Malaysia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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