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Keanekaragaman Kupu-Kupu (Sub Ordo Rhopalocera) Di Kawasan Desa Siabu Kabupaten Kampar
Butterfly is sensitive insect with environmental changes. The increased rate of deforestation and the forest land conversion have an impact for butterflies diversity. Siabu Village is regions in Riau Province that has experiencing changes in forest areas and land conversion as a result of human activity. The purpose of this research was to determine the composition species and diversity of butterflies in the Siabu Village, Kampar District. The research were conducted on January - April 2019 in four different habitat types were secondary forest, residential areas, rubber plantation and grasslands. Two sampling methods use, i.e direct capture using insect net (transect count and netting) and bait trap along transect (500 m-long fixed transect in each habitat). During the research, total individuls is 463 from 92 species that are individuals of 14 sub families and five families. Among these species, only Trogonoptera brookiana is protected and included in the CITES Appendix II list. Butterflies are represented with the largest number of species in secondary forest habitat (52 species). Junonia atlites are the most common and most common species in the Siabu Village. Species diversity in four types of habitat including moderate to high categories range between 2,31-3,65. Secondary forest habitat have index Species diversity index and species evenness index was highest in (H '= 3,63, E = 0,-92). The highest similarity index value between rubber plantation and residential areas (0,51).
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