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100 | 1 | _aCabelin, Vincent Louie D. | |
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_aAmphibian diversity and abundance in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur / _cVincent Louie D. Cabelin. |
502 | _aThesis (BS Biology) -- University of the Philippines Mindanao, 2007 | ||
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650 | _aAmphibians. | ||
650 | _aMicrohabitats. | ||
650 | _aSpecies diversity. | ||
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_aAmphibians _xAbundance. |
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_aAmphibians _xDiversity. |
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_aUndergraduate Thesis _cBIO200, _2BSB |
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520 | _aAn inventory of the amphibian composition in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur was conducted on May 28 to 28, August 06 to 07, and October 29 to 30, 2005. Employing the visual-encounter technique, eight species were reckoned. Using the Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index, it was calculated that Sitio Kaliloan (site A) had the highest diversity with 1.608 than Sitio Tagbayangbang (Site B) and Kamanon Creek (Site C) with 0.895 and 0.691, respectively. Among the documented species, Rana cancrivora Gravenhorst was the most relatively abundant species (0.446). five out of the eight species were endemic (62.5). there were also unaccounted but locally sighted species in the area. This information should be constantly monitored because habitat destruction from the forest denudation and slash-and-burn farming practices are threatening amphibian population | ||
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