2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202337307002
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Diversity of soil arthropods in secondary forest area in Bengkulu

Abstract: University sites are generally used as conservation areas in many countries. The secondary forest plays pivotal role in maintaining biodiversity in urban area. One of the creatures that live in secondary forest areas is arthropods. Moreover, there is only limited study about the diversity of soil arthropods in secondary forest of University of Bengkulu (UNIB). This study aimed to calculate the diversity of arthropod species as one of the measurement parameters in biodiversity. The samples were collected from s… Show more

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“…According to McDonald (2003) and Ishaya et al, (2019), the value of (H') has been observed to vary between (1.5) and (3.5) in natural systems. Also, the present finding matches with the values of Fauzi et al, (2023), whereas below 1 was low diversity, between 1-3 the diversity was moderate and above 3 was high diversity. Site III (the farm at SVU), where there was a lot of litter and many plant species were seen, had the highest value (2.393) between sites, thus classified as a moderate diversity site.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…According to McDonald (2003) and Ishaya et al, (2019), the value of (H') has been observed to vary between (1.5) and (3.5) in natural systems. Also, the present finding matches with the values of Fauzi et al, (2023), whereas below 1 was low diversity, between 1-3 the diversity was moderate and above 3 was high diversity. Site III (the farm at SVU), where there was a lot of litter and many plant species were seen, had the highest value (2.393) between sites, thus classified as a moderate diversity site.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It shows that the most suitable conditions for the survival of arthropods in the coffee plants of Tebat Pulau village are at an altitude of 1000 meters above sea level. Changes in vegetation and supporting factors influence the existence of many types of arthropods or their populations in an ecosystem (Fauzi et al, 2023). The arthropods obtained include Coleoptera, Collembola, Orthoptera, and Acarina, which act as detritivores or phytophages.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%