Unexpected Urban Inhabitant Shelfordella Lateralis in Sangihe Island
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Ade John Nursalim
Jimmy Posangi
Juliet Merry Eva Mamahit
Arthur Gehart Pinaria
Abstract
A study conducted on Sangihe Island identified the presence of Shelfordella lateralis, an unexpected cockroach species in the region. DNA extraction, PCR amplification, and sequencing analysis of specimens revealed a 100% match to S. lateralis using BLAST, confirming its species identity. This discovery suggests potential changes in local biodiversity and urban ecological dynamics, as S. lateralis may compete with native species for resources. Understanding the adaptability of S. lateralis in urban settings is crucial, as it may influence species interactions, competition, and ecological health. Further research is needed to assess the long-term ecological and public health impacts of S. lateralis in the area.
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