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Komunitas Kodok pada Lahan Terdegradasi di Areal Curug Nangka, Jawa barat
A Total of thirteen frog species were found in degraded land areas of Curug Nangka, on the foot hills of Mount Salak at elevation of 640m-730m above sea level (asl). In the fast-flowing river habitat, three frog species dominated this habitat, they were Huia masonii, Hylarana chalconota and Odorrana hosii; whereas in fast-flowing ditch habitat, Phrynoidis aspera and H.chalconota were the dominant species, and for the pine plantation, H.chalconota and H. nicobariensis dominated this habitat. On the river transect, the presence of individuals H. masonii was influenced by the dynamics of air temperature and water temperature. In the open ditch transects, the presence of individual P. aspera was influenced by water temperature. There was a stronger positive association between the presence of individuals H. masonii and individuals of O. hosii than between individuals O. hosii and H. chaconota on the river transect. Among individuals of H. masonii and individuals of H. chalconota there was a positive association; however in the open ditch transects, there was no association between the presence P. aspera and H. chalconota. The presence of H. chalconota and H. nicobariensis on the pine plantation transect had strong positive association
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