Ramli, Farah Farhana and Munian, Kaviarasu and Mahyudin, Nur Aina Amira and Othman, Nursyuhada and Haris, Hidayah and Abdullah-Fauz, Nurfatiha Akmal Fawwazah and Nur Hartini Sariyati, Nur Hartini Sariyati and Ilham-Norhakim, Mohd Lokman and Abdul-Latiff, Muhammad Abu Bakar (2024) First documentation on herpetofauna diversity in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest, Peninsular Malaysia: Implications for conservation in an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA). Biodiversity Data Journal, 12. pp. 1-21.
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Abstract
Malaysia is blessed with lush tropical rainforests that harbour an exceptional diversity of amphibians and reptiles. However, compared to other animal groups, amphibians and reptiles have received limited attention in research, despite their ecological significance. With amphibians and reptile species having been declining rapidly due to anthropogenic activities, there is a pressing need to conserve these species and their habitats. Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) are designated regions that are beneficial due to their critical role in providing essential ecosystem services and serving as repositories of biodiversity. Nonetheless, the classification of ESAs in Malaysia lacks biological elements and only focuses on physical attributes. To enhance the current ESA classification framework by integrating biological components, there is an urgent need to obtain information on diversity and habitat in Malaysia. Therefore, the objectives of this study were twofold: to determine the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest and to conduct a comparative analysis between the herpetofauna assemblages in Gunung Belumut with other forest reserves in Peninsular Malaysia. The survey was carried out between March and June 2022, with additional sampling conducted in February 2023. The Visual Encounter Survey (VES) and pitfall trap methods were employed to survey the herpetofauna species, focusing on both aquatic and terrestrial habitats within the study area. A total of 210 individuals representing 38 species of herpetofauna were recorded, comprising 18 amphibian and 20 reptile species. Amongst the observed species, Limnonectes blythii was the most frequently encountered amphibian, with 59 individuals observed, while the dominant reptile species was Cyrtodactylus consobrinus, represented by eight individuals. This pioneering study serves as a vital baseline documentation of the amphibian and reptile assemblages in Gunung Belumut Amenity Forest. It provides valuable information for identifying extant herpetofauna species, including those of potential conservation concern or rarity. These findings contribute to ongoing conservation efforts dedicated to the preservation of herpetofauna within the region. By understanding the diversity and distribution patterns of amphibians and reptiles in Gunung Belumut, effective conservation strategies can be developed to protect these species and their habitats.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Amphibia, reptile, protected area, species richness, biodiversity |
Subjects: | T Technology > T Technology (General) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Applied Science and Technology > FAST |
Depositing User: | Mr. Mohamad Zulkhibri Rahmad |
Date Deposited: | 12 May 2024 02:46 |
Last Modified: | 12 May 2024 02:46 |
URI: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/id/eprint/10880 |
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