Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species

A study on the morphometrical variations among four Malaysian Hipposideros species was conducted using voucher specimens deposited in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Zoological Museum and the Department of Widlife and National Park (DWNP) Kuala Lumpur. Twenty two individuals from four species o...

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Main Authors: Sazali, Siti Nurlydia, Laman, Charlie J., Abdullah, M.T
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spelling my.unimas.ir.23102014-05-06T04:19:17Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2310/ Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species Sazali, Siti Nurlydia Laman, Charlie J. Abdullah, M.T AC Collections. Series. Collected works A study on the morphometrical variations among four Malaysian Hipposideros species was conducted using voucher specimens deposited in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Zoological Museum and the Department of Widlife and National Park (DWNP) Kuala Lumpur. Twenty two individuals from four species of Hipposideros ater, H. bicolor, H. cineraceus and H. dyacorum were morphologically measured, in which a total of 27 linear parameters of body, skull and dentals of each were appropriately recorded. The statistical data were later subjected to discriminant function analysis (DFA) and canonical variate analysis (CVA) using SPSS version 15.0 and unweighted pair-group method average (UPGMA) cluster analysis using Minitab version 14.4. The highest character loadings observed in Function l, Function 2 and Function 3 were the forearm length (FA), the third digit second phalanx length (D3P2L) and the palatal length (PL) with standardised canonical discriminant function coefficient values of 21.910, 5.770 and 5.095, respectively. These three characters were identified as the best diagnostic features for discriminating these closely related species of Hipposideros. Hence, this morphometric approach could be a promising tool as an alternative to the molecular DNA analysis for identification of Chiroptera species. 2012 E-Article NonPeerReviewed Sazali, Siti Nurlydia and Laman, Charlie J. and Abdullah, M.T (2012) Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species. Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences 6(1): 47-57 (2012).
institution Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
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country Malaysia
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content_source UNIMAS Institutional Repository
url_provider http://ir.unimas.my/
topic AC Collections. Series. Collected works
spellingShingle AC Collections. Series. Collected works
Sazali, Siti Nurlydia
Laman, Charlie J.
Abdullah, M.T
Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
description A study on the morphometrical variations among four Malaysian Hipposideros species was conducted using voucher specimens deposited in Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) Zoological Museum and the Department of Widlife and National Park (DWNP) Kuala Lumpur. Twenty two individuals from four species of Hipposideros ater, H. bicolor, H. cineraceus and H. dyacorum were morphologically measured, in which a total of 27 linear parameters of body, skull and dentals of each were appropriately recorded. The statistical data were later subjected to discriminant function analysis (DFA) and canonical variate analysis (CVA) using SPSS version 15.0 and unweighted pair-group method average (UPGMA) cluster analysis using Minitab version 14.4. The highest character loadings observed in Function l, Function 2 and Function 3 were the forearm length (FA), the third digit second phalanx length (D3P2L) and the palatal length (PL) with standardised canonical discriminant function coefficient values of 21.910, 5.770 and 5.095, respectively. These three characters were identified as the best diagnostic features for discriminating these closely related species of Hipposideros. Hence, this morphometric approach could be a promising tool as an alternative to the molecular DNA analysis for identification of Chiroptera species.
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author Sazali, Siti Nurlydia
Laman, Charlie J.
Abdullah, M.T
author_facet Sazali, Siti Nurlydia
Laman, Charlie J.
Abdullah, M.T
author_sort Sazali, Siti Nurlydia
title Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
title_short Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
title_full Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
title_fullStr Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
title_full_unstemmed Morphometrical Variations of Malaysian Hipposideros Species
title_sort morphometrical variations of malaysian hipposideros species
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