BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

Species Composition of Rodents at Padang Chong Forest Reserve, Perak

  • Zam Beri Anis Zafirah,
  • Azman Mohammad Shahfiz,
  • Ahmad Ruzman Nor Hazwani,
  • Azahar Muhammad Asyraff,
  • Appanan Manoshini,
  • Munian Kaviarasu,
  • Mahyudin Nur Aina Amira,
  • Eliah Azrul Ekhuan,
  • Kamaruzzaman Mohd Faiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20237301005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
p. 01005

Abstract

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There are at least four families of rodents identified in Peninsular Malaysia namely Muridae, Sciuridae, Hystricidae, and Rhyzomidae. Although rodents are widespread throughout Peninsular Malaysia, information on rodents at Padang Chong Forest Reserve (PCFR) is scarce. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to identify and document the species composition of rodents at PCFR. Samplings were carried out at two plots along the gradient from the border of PCFR namely Plot 1 (500m) and Plot 2 (1km). The size of the respective plot is 1ha with 10 transect lines (AJ), 100m in length separately. These plots were sampled for five times from June to November 2022. Based on this study, a total of 65 individuals from nine species of rodent were documented. These nine species were identified from two families namely, Muridae (5 spp) and Sciuridae (4 spp). Of these, Leopoldamys sabanus was recorded as the highest captured species (25 individuals), followed by Maxomys whiteheadi (19 individuals) and Callosciurus notatus (7 individuals). There is no significant difference in terms of species composition between these plots, Plot 1 (n=33) and Plot 2 (n=32), which further supported by t-test value result (t-test=0.928; p(value)> 0.05). However, there is a single representative of Sundamys muelleri captured in Plot 1 which prefers the riverine area (around 10m). Callosciurus notatus were captured most in Plot 2 (6 individuals) compared to Plot 1 (1 individual). Certain areas nearby to Plot 2 were opened for agricultural purposes which explained the existence of this species at Plot 2. From this information, it is hoped that further actions can be taken to conserve the area to ensure the small mammal communities are preserved.