| Literature DB >> 26467826 |
Aiman Hanis Jasmi1, Abu Hassan Ahmad2.
Abstract
A study was carried out to evaluate the incidence of termite attack on an Araucaria cunninghamii plantation at Teluk Bahang Forest Park (TBFP), Penang. The hilly plantation area was surveyed to determine the diversity of termite species present. Termite specimens were collected from standin Araucaria trees, underground monitoring (aggregation) stations, fallen logs, forest litter and mounds (nests). Seven species of termites were identified from 6 genera; Coptotermes curvignathus, Schedorhinotermes medioobscurus, Schedorhinotermes malaccensis, Odontotermes sarawakensis Parrhinotermes aequalis, Macrotermes malaccensis and Hospitalitermes hospitalis. A total of 289 Araucaria trees were inspected for signs of termite attack. Termite infestation of trees was determined mainly by the presence of mud on the trunk, but particularly around their butts at ground line. The most dominant termite species discovered infesting the Araucaria trees was Coptotermes curvignathus; accountable for 74% of all infestations. Schedorhinotermes medioobscurus and Odontotermes sarawakensis were commonly found infesting dead trees and/or tree stumps. Approximately 21.5% of all Araucaria trees in the plantation forest at Teluk Bahang were infested by termites.Entities:
Keywords: Araucaria plantation forest; Coptotermes curvignathus; Teluk Bahang; termite diversity
Year: 2011 PMID: 26467826 PMCID: PMC4553439 DOI: 10.3390/insects2040469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Incidence of termite species on materials in Araucaria plantation forest.
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Termite species found in healthy living, in-decline and dead Araucaria trees in Teluk Bahang Forest Park (TBFP).
| Healthy tree | 210 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 206 |
| In-decline tree | 34 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 21 |
| Dead | 15 | 11 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| Stump | 30 | 19 | 8 | 3 | 0 |
| Total | 289 | 46 | 13 | 3 | 227 |
Note: (1) A tree was considered “in-decline” when its crown was dead; (2) A tree was considered “dead” when it no longer bore green leaves or living branches.