Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
- Season 1—dry season (started in April 2021 and ended in September 2021)
- Season 2—wet season (started in October 2021 and ended in February 2022)
2.2. Insect Trapping
2.3. Bat Trapping
2.4. Local Weather Monitoring
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Insects
3.2. Bats
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Season/Phase | Bats | Insects | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of Species Captured | Dominant Species (n/N) | Least Captured Species (n = 1) | Number of Orders Captured | Dominant Order (n/N) | Dominant Pest Species | Least Captured Pest Species | |
| Dry/ Germination | 15 | M. ridleyi (158/609) R. pusillus (152/609) | R. coelophyllus R. stheno | 10 | Coleoptera (56,592/63,442) Hemiptera (3677/63,442) | Chilo polychrysus (Stemborer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Oxya chinensis (Grasshopper) Gryllotalpa orientalis (Mole cricket) |
| Dry/ Vegetative | 17 | R. pusillus (88/218) H. cineraceus (31/218) | M. magnater H. bicolor M. muricola S. kuhlii | 10 | Coleoptera (17,813/26,327) Dermaptera (2775/26,327) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Gryllotalpa orientalis (Mole cricket) |
| Dry/ Ripening | 16 | R. pusillus (271/517) H. larvatus (72/517) | H. diadema H. kunzi H. lekaguli H. pomona R. marshalli | 11 | Coleoptera (11,349/22,634) Homoptera (7235/22,634) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Recilia dorsalis (Zigzag leafhopper) | Oxya chinensis (Grasshopper) |
| Dry/ Harvesting | 14 | R. pusillus (68/268) M. ridleyi (62/268) | H. pomona H. halophyllus | 7 | Coleoptera (13,214/25,643) Hemiptera (11,448/25,643) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Leptocorisa oratorius (Rice ear bug) Gryllotalpa orientalis (Mole cricket) |
| Wet/ Germination | 13 | R. pusillus (100/197) M. ridleyi (24/197) | H. armiger H. diadema | 8 | Coleoptera (442/710) Homoptera (192/710) | Recilia dorsalis (Zigzag leafhopper) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Leptocorisa oratorius (Rice ear bug) Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) |
| Wet/ Vegetative | 11 | R. pusillus (75/167) R. malayanus (29/167) | H. kunzi H. pomona | 8 | Homoptera (64,626/65,368) Coleoptera (584/65,368) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Oxya chinensis (Grasshopper) Gryllotalpa orientalis (Mole cricket) |
| Wet/ Reproductive | 14 | R. pusillus (40/114) R. malayanus (14/114) | H. diadema M. minimus | 10 | Homoptera (3809/5450) Coleoptera (637/5450) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Leptocorisa oratorius (Rice ear bug) Oxya chinensis (Grasshopper) |
| Wet/ Ripening | 19 | R. refulgens (91/262) H. larvatus (43/262) | H. bicolor H. kunzi H. halophyllus T. melanopogon C. sphinx | 7 | Homoptera (3100/5676) Hemiptera (1541/5676) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Oxya chinensis (Grasshopper) |
| Wet/ Harvesting | 12 | R. pusillus (45/151) R. malayanus (32/151) | H. lekaguli H. halophyllus | 8 | Coleoptera (10,825/13,165) Homoptera (1274/13,165) | Chilo polychrysus (Stem borer) Nilaparvata lugens (Brown planthopper) | Leptocorisa oratorius (Rice ear bug) |
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Abdullah, N.-I.; Elias, N.-‘A.; Ohte, N.; Vincenot, C.E. Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia. Biology 2026, 15, 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology15010069
Abdullah N-I, Elias N-‘A, Ohte N, Vincenot CE. Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia. Biology. 2026; 15(1):69. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology15010069
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbdullah, Nur-Izzati, Nurul-‘Ain Elias, Nobuhito Ohte, and Christian E. Vincenot. 2026. "Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia" Biology 15, no. 1: 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology15010069
APA StyleAbdullah, N.-I., Elias, N.-‘A., Ohte, N., & Vincenot, C. E. (2026). Bat Community Response to Insect Abundance in Relation to Rice Phenology in Peninsular Malaysia. Biology, 15(1), 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology15010069

