DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF ORDER ODONATA IN NATIONAL BOTANICAL GARDEN SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR.
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DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF ORDER ODONATA IN NATIONAL
BOTANICAL GARDEN SHAH ALAM, SELANGOR
Prepared by: Nor Izzati binti Mohamed RoslanSID: 2009273898Supervisor: Miss Siti Khairiyah binti Mohd Hatta
Introduction
Background
More than 30 orders in the insecta class in the world, one of them is
Order Odonata.
3 suborder- Anisoptera- Zygoptera
- Anisozygoptera(Williams, 1992)
Dragonfly is an aquatic insect.Odonata do play
important role as bioindicator.
Problem Statement
Less information on
the diversity and abundance
of Odonata.
The activities of construction and
excavation of
some land nearby National
Botanical Garden Shah
Alam .
Significance of StudyCan act as indicator and
references for further studies on diversity and abundance
of Odonata.
Beneficial to create awareness among us the important of dragonfly to determine the
ecosystem quality.
National Botanical Garden Shah Alam – 817 hectares
Study Site
Lake A – transect line -200 meters
Lake B – transect line -200 meters
Objectives of
Study
To determine the temporal variation in
diversity and abundance of
Odonata in National Botanical Garden
Shah Alam .
To determine diversity and abundance of
Odonata population in National Botanical Garden Shah Alam between two lakes.
Literature Review
Dragonflies
Methodology
Site selection• National
Botanical Garden Shah Alam
Sample collection• Sweeping
net• Two
sessions with 2 hours per session
Sample preservation• Sunlight• Oven
Species identification• Insect collection
from Centre for Insect Systematic (CIS), University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).
Data analysis• Shannon -
Weiner Index
• Margalef Index
• Evenness Index
• t- test
Methodology
REFERENCES:
• Kalkman, V. J., Clausnitzer, V., Dijkstra, K.-D. B., Orr, A. G., Paulson, D. R., & Tol, J. (2008). Global diversity of dragonflies (Odonata) in freshwater, Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment. In E. V. Balian, C. Lévêque, H. Segers & K. Martens (Eds.), (Vol. 198, pp. 351-363): Springer Netherlands.
• Raebel, E. M., Merckx, T., Feber, R. E., Riordan, P., Macdonald, D. W., & Thompson, D. J. (2011). Identifying high-quality pond habitats for Odonata in lowland England: implications for agri-environment schemes. Insect Conservation and Diversity.x
• Gorb, S. N., Kesel, A., & Berger, J. (2000). Microsculpture of the wing surface in Odonata: evidence for cuticular wax covering. Arthropod Structure & Development, 29(2), 129-135.
• Sharma, G., & Joshi, P. C. (2007). Diversity of Odonata (Insecta) from Dholbaha Dam (Distt. Hoshiarpur) in Punjab Shivalik, India. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 10(2), 177-180.
• Lee Foote, A., Rice Hornung, C. L. . (2005). Odonates as biological indicators of grazing effects on Canadian prairie wetlands. Ecological Entomology, 30, 273–283
• William, D.D. & Feltmate, B.W. 1992. Aquatic Insects. CAB International. Wallingford, UK.
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2 Submission of contract / / / /
3 Literature review / / / / / / / /
4 Plan of research design / / / /
5 Finalise proposal / /
6 Presentation of proposal /
7 Submission of proposal /
8 Assembly of apparatus / / / / /
9 Run experiment and compile data / / / / / /
10 Analysis of data / / / /
11 Presentation of project /
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12 Final draft of report / /
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13 Submission of final report
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Gantt Chart
Thank You