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Morphological variation of wingless Phasmida (Bacillidae: Acacus sarawacus…
Morphological variation of wingless Phasmida (Bacillidae:
Acacus sarawacus
) between two contrasting elevation at Mount Santubong
1.0 Summary
background of Phasmida
distribution of Phasmida
method: morphometric
very common in Ranchan
3.0 Objectives
to observe the differences in size of wingless phasmid at two different areas.
6.0 Methodology
Sampling method
observes
hand-picking
Altitude of sampling sites
use GPS
Sampling hours
1900-2100
4.0 Hypothesis
Ho : There is no different in size of wingless phamids at two different areas.
H1 : There is different in size of wingless phamids at two different areas.
5.0 Literature review
Morphology of Phasmida
Bergmann's Rule
Review on other research paper
8.0 Expected outcome
increase in altitude increase in size
phasmid in Jangkar, Lundu bigger than phasmid in Ranchan, Serian
9.0 References
Chen, Y., & Robinson, E. J. (2014). The Relationship between Canopy Cover and Colony Size of the Wood Ant Formica lugubris - Implications for the Thermal Effects on a Keystone Ant Species. PLoS ONE, 9(12). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116113
Abang, F., & Bruin, A. (n.d.). Stick insect (Phasmida) diversity in Ranchan, Serian, Sarawak. Serangga,(8), 1-2, 13-23. Retrieved April 10, 2018
7.0 Research Schedule
Progress report
Data analysis
Proposal writing & presentation
Data validation : statistical analysis
Data collection
Report writing & presentation
2.0 Problem statement
to determine how the altitude can affect the size of the organism
Pair
Ana Sabrina Binti Yusop 58458
Aufa Syazana Binti Ahmad 58492