Journal of Agricultural Research | Lupine Publishers
Acquisition, Preservation and Classification (Malay Version) |
Opinion
Written by Mohamed Salleh, insects as one of the largest and
most readily available animal groups, are frequently used objects in
biological learning. The living specimens’ specimens are observed to
know the history of life and development, physiology, behavior and
ecology. The specimens that have been switched off and preserved
are the materials used for the identification and diversification of
the species. The ways in which the specimen can be collected, cured
and well preserved is the purpose of writing this book. Collection
of preserved insects is readily available at universities and research
institutions in our country. The existence of a collection of haggs
at school can provide exposure to students to impress and admire
the existence and diversity of the species. There will be a sense of
inferiority to the great Creator. It is a very interesting animal group.
The diversity that exists in the form, type, way of life and the beauty
of colors and colors that embellish the body creates an attraction or
interest in us to recognize, study and admire the creation of these
animals. Surely there will be a sense of admiration and low selfesteem
towards the great Creator who creates the beings and the
other beings in this.
Students, researchers and hobby enthusiasts collect various
specimens for various purposes. The observation or study of a
species that is still alive can be done either in laboratories or in the
field. This study covers all aspects of biology such as life history,
development, nutrition, reproduction, behavior and ecology. But
in studying or researching the diversity of hindrances through the
observation of the morphological characteristics and the anatomy
of the body, then it is not necessary to do the living or freshest
specimens. Teachers, faculty or researchers are well aware that it
is difficult to obtain and prepare live specimens from all types of
insects needed at the time for research or research material. Dead
specimens are also needed and used. actually, dead specimens
have long been used extensively for research and education
purposes. Through a process of preserving the specimens can be
well preserved and reusable when needed later. The treatment of
specimens of insects stored in order to be in full condition is known
as curing. Through a variety of curing methods for various types of
purposes, such as teaching, exhibitions, trades, references, research
and private collections.
In the field of life sciences or biological specimens it is required
as an identification representative of the non-vertebral animal.
Specimens specimens are required in large quantities to showcase
their diversity and flexibility. The preparation of specimens or
specimens of any kind of animal as a representative of a group
of Animal can be easily done as it is possible to obtain any of the
existing species at that time. Instead of preparing specimens
to show that representatives of different species are usually in
trouble. Not all the desired species are available at one time or
season as a teaching material. For example, it is difficult to get
specimens of dengue mosquitoes, malaria mosquitoes, warfare,
or lime butterflies or other dengue needed when desired. Usually
we will have difficulty getting mosquito specimens during the dry
season or in pests during off-season planting. This difficulty is due
to the relationship between a kind of hen with a season or a certain
period of one year. In order to keep the material in place for the
smooth running of the teaching, it is necessary to preserve the
specimen’s specimens. Temporary or permanent exhibition about
public viewing is unlikely to be possible if no specimens have been
preserved. These specimens should have been collected for a long
period of time before being provided for the exhibition.
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