Fauna of the Dark Cave, Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  • Author(s): McClure, H. Elliott; Lim, Boo-Liat; Winn, Sarah E.
  • Title:
    Fauna of the Dark Cave, Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Journal Title: Pacific Insects
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 3
  • Page(s): 399-428
  • Date: 1967-08-20
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  • Abstract:
    Observations and collections of the fauna of the Dark Cave of Batu Caves at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were made between May 1959 and January 1961. The caverns have an extensive invertebrate population, many species of which remain unidentified. Twenty-three species of vertebrates were observed, the most abundant being Eonycteris spelaea and Hipposideros diadema. The collections included 151 identified species of 94 families of invertebrates. Coprophagous mites of several species and Diptera were the most abundant arthropods. Populations and species make-up varied from the entrance to the rear of the caverns. Most species developed maximum populations where light and moisture conditions were optimum.
  • Document Type: Journal Article
  • Language: en

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