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Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

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07-11-2022

12-08-2024

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Morphological Variation of Cibotium Barometz from West Sumatra

Cibotium barometz is one tree fern of the family Cyatheaeceae that is usually re...

Rediscovery of Curcuma sumatrana (Zingiberaceae) Endemic to West Sumatra

A recent exploration of Sumatra resulted in the re-collection of Curcuma sumatra...

Profil Desa Limau Manis

Profil Desa Limau Manis

Inventorying The Tree Fern Genus Cibotium of Sumatra: Ecology, Population Size a...

Cibotium is one tree fern belongs to the family Cibotiaceae which is easily diff...

Mitochondrial DNA reveals a new species of parachuting frog (Rhacophoridae: Rhac...

The Indonesian island of Sumatra contains several endemic species of parachuting...

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Ecological Assessment Of Limau Manis’s Torrent Frogs, West Sumatra

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An ecological assessment of sumatran torrent frogs was conducted from mid December 2011-mid January 2012 in Limau Manis rain forest. A Modification of the transect method was used to determine the preferred microhabitat of frog species along the Limau Manis strong water stream. A total of 15 species of frogs were recorded during 15 days censuses at the two transect lines (total transect length was 600 meters) along the stream, which consisted of five frog families, including Megophryidae, Microhylidae, Bufonidae, Dicroglossidae and Ranidae. Among 15 frog species, nine species were always present at the transect area, including Phrynoidis aspera, Limnonectes blythii, L. kuhlii, Huia sumatrana, Hylarana chalconota, Odorrana hosii, H. parvaccola, H. picturata and H. rufipes. Based on linear regression analyses, the number of individuals was significantly influenced by water temperature and tended to be influenced by air temperature. The number of species tended to be influenced by water temperature. The number of individuals of four species, H. rufipes, O. hosii, H. sumatrana and P. aspera that were present along the transect lines were significantly influenced by water temperature. LIMNOTEK 19 (2): 113-125

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