Keanekaragaman Jenis dan Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya oleh Kelelawar Sub Ordo Megachiroptera di Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Meja Manokwari, Papua Barat

Petrus Izak Bumbut, Agus Priyono Kartono, Ibnu Maryanto
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Abstract

Bats utilizing resources together will differ morphologically, ecologically, and behaviorally. This study aimed to measure
species diversity and to investigate resource use by Megachiropteran bats. Data were analyzed using Principal Component
Analysis (PCA), Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), Correspondence Analysis (CA), euclidean distance, chi
square, Anova, and niche overlap index. The result showed seven bat species were captured in three habitat types. Plant as
food identified from pollen comprised 55 species from 29 families and 11 types of corolla. Dobsonia magna and Rousettus
amplexicaudatus preferred mixed fruit plantation, whilst other bat species tended to choose primary forest. Dobsonia minor
tended to have high niche overlap against Macroglossus minimus and Nyctemene aello. According to similarity of food
resource niche, Dobsonia magna, Dobsonia minor, and Macroglossus minimus tended to closely associate, in contrast,
Rousettus amplexicaudatus, Nyctemene albiventer, Nyctemene aello, and Syconicteris australis were grouped
correspondingly. Niche overlap index of food resource among bat species were overall less than 50%. This indicated that
there was no interspecies competition to food resource. Coronoid process height (CPH), maximum zygomatic breadth
(MZB), and condyle to canine bite point (CC) were craniodental morphology variables which did not describe certain
corolla types.
Keywords: species diversity, resource use, niche overlap, Megachiropteran, Gunung Meja

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