Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java

Pribadi T,Raffiudin R,HarahapIS (2011)Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java. Biodiversitas 12: 235-240. Termites ecological behaviour is much affected by land use change and disturbance level. Their variation in...

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Main Authors: IDHAM SAKTI HARAHAP, TEGUH PRIBADI, RIKA RAFFIUDIN
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Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2011-10-01
Series:Biodiversitas
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Online Access:http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1204/D120409.pdf
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spelling doaj-14b52c8fc4574fec9f4f036364b825a72020-11-25T00:10:56ZengMBI & UNS SoloBiodiversitas1412-033X2085-47222011-10-01124235240Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central JavaIDHAM SAKTI HARAHAPTEGUH PRIBADIRIKA RAFFIUDINPribadi T,Raffiudin R,HarahapIS (2011)Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java. Biodiversitas 12: 235-240. Termites ecological behaviour is much affected by land use change and disturbance level. Their variation in diversity can be used as bioindicator of environmental quality. However, termite community response to land use changes and habitat disturbance in highland ecosystems remains poorly understood. This study was conducted to investigate the response of termite community to land use intensification and to explore their role as environmental bioindicator in Mount Slamet. A standard survey protocol was used to collect termites in five land use typesof various disturbance levels,i.e. protected forest, recreation forest, production forest,agroforestry, and urban area. It was found two termite families i.e. Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae with seven species, i.e Schedorhinotermes javanicus, Procapritermes sp, Pericapritermes semarangi, Macrotermes gilvus, Microtermes insperatus, Nasutitermes javanicus, and N. matanganensis. Termite species’ richness and evenness, Shannon-Wiener index, relative abundance, and biomass of termite were declined along with the land use types and disturbance level from protected forest to urban area. Habitat disturbance was the main declining factor of termite diversity. Termite composition changed along with the land use disturbance level. Soil feeding termites were sensitive to the disturbance – they were not found in urban area. Hence, their presence or absence can be used as environmental bioindicator to detect habitat disturbance.http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1204/D120409.pdftermite communitybioindicatorland useenvironmental disturbanceMount Slamet
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RIKA RAFFIUDIN
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Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
Biodiversitas
termite community
bioindicator
land use
environmental disturbance
Mount Slamet
author_facet IDHAM SAKTI HARAHAP
TEGUH PRIBADI
RIKA RAFFIUDIN
author_sort IDHAM SAKTI HARAHAP
title Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
title_short Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
title_full Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
title_fullStr Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
title_full_unstemmed Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java
title_sort termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of mount slamet, central java
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Biodiversitas
issn 1412-033X
2085-4722
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Pribadi T,Raffiudin R,HarahapIS (2011)Termites community as environmental bioindicators in highlands: a case study in eastern slopes of Mount Slamet, Central Java. Biodiversitas 12: 235-240. Termites ecological behaviour is much affected by land use change and disturbance level. Their variation in diversity can be used as bioindicator of environmental quality. However, termite community response to land use changes and habitat disturbance in highland ecosystems remains poorly understood. This study was conducted to investigate the response of termite community to land use intensification and to explore their role as environmental bioindicator in Mount Slamet. A standard survey protocol was used to collect termites in five land use typesof various disturbance levels,i.e. protected forest, recreation forest, production forest,agroforestry, and urban area. It was found two termite families i.e. Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae with seven species, i.e Schedorhinotermes javanicus, Procapritermes sp, Pericapritermes semarangi, Macrotermes gilvus, Microtermes insperatus, Nasutitermes javanicus, and N. matanganensis. Termite species’ richness and evenness, Shannon-Wiener index, relative abundance, and biomass of termite were declined along with the land use types and disturbance level from protected forest to urban area. Habitat disturbance was the main declining factor of termite diversity. Termite composition changed along with the land use disturbance level. Soil feeding termites were sensitive to the disturbance – they were not found in urban area. Hence, their presence or absence can be used as environmental bioindicator to detect habitat disturbance.
topic termite community
bioindicator
land use
environmental disturbance
Mount Slamet
url http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1204/D120409.pdf
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