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M E S S A G E
Liceo de Cagayan University
Office of the University President
Asian Journal of Biodiversity
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M E S S A G E
Liceo de Cagayan University
Office of the University Vice President for
Academic Affairs
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M E S S A G E
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Science and Technology
Regional Office 10
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M E S S A G E
Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Higher Education
Regional Office 10
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M E S S A G E
Liceo de Cagayan University
Research and Publication Office
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M E S S A G E
Liceo de Cagayan University
Research and Publication Office
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M E S S A G E
University of Colombo
Department of Zoology
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M E S S A G E
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E D I T O R I A L B O A R D
A S I A N J O U R N A L O F B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 0
Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon
VP Academic Affairs, LDCU
Copyeditor, AJOB
Dr. Genaro V. Japos
Director, RPO, LDCU
Managing Editor, AJOB
Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA
President, LDCU
Chief Executive Officer, AJOB
Mr.Lorimer S. Capinpuyan, MM
Comptroller
Finance Manager, AJOB
Dr. Lesley C. Lubos
Editor-in-Chief
Liceo de Cagayan University
Dr. Victor B. Amoroso
Central Mindanao University
Dr. Benito C. Tan
National University of Singapore
Dr. Arvin C. Diesmos National Museum of the Philippines
Dr. Hilly Ann R. Quiaoit
Xavier University
Mr. Abner A. Bucol
Silliman University
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I N T E R N A T I O N A L B O A R D O F J U D G E S
Sujan Maduranga Henkanaththegedara
Department of Biological Sciences
North Dakota State University
Mr. Opeyemi Amusan
Program Director
Federal University of Technology
Akure Agriculture Engineering, Nigeria
Dr. Gabriela Chavarria-Soley
Director/Head, Biology Department
Universidad Latina de Costa Rica,
Costa Rica
Mr. Mauricio Martinez Miramontes
Manager, Ecochiapas, Mexico
Mexico
Dr. Dinh Thanh Sang
Tropical Agriculture Institute
Agro-Environmental Sciences
Kyushu University, Japan
Idris Musa Adam Omer
Head of the Kadugli
Agricultural Research Station
Sudan
Aggrey Bernard Nyende
Institute for Biotechnology Research-JKUAT,
Kenya
Mrs. Nirmala Joshi (Pradhan)
Scientific Officer Section Chief
Nepal Flora, Management and Extension,
Department of Plant Resources,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Dr. Arnil C. Emata
Consultant
Bureau of Fisheries
and Aquatic Resources , Philippines
Prof. Dr. Hany Youssef Hassan
Vice Dean of Community Services and
Environment Development Affairs
Professor of Animal Medicine
Chairman of Animal Medicine
Infection Diseases Department
Menoufia University
Sadat City, Egypt
Dr. Suratissa Dissanayake
Natural Zoology
University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Dr. Mohammad Majdalawi
Environmental and Water Economic
Faculty of Agriculture
University of Jordan, Jordan
Dr. Jonathan Chukwujekwu
Onyekwelu
Associate Professor,
Department of Forestry and Wood
Technology, Federal University of
Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
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I N S T I T U T I O N A L A W A R D S
Ateneo de Davao University
PLATINUM PRIZE
Cebu Normal University
PLATINUM PRIZE
Central Mindanao University
PLATINUM PRIZE
Davao Doctors College
PLATINUM PRIZE
La Consolacion College
of Bacolod
SILVER PRIZE
Liceo de Cagayan University
PLATINUM PRIZE
Negros Oriental
State University
GOLD PRIZE
Philippine Eagle Foundation
PLATINUM PRIZE
Senckenberg Museum,
Germany
GOLD PRIZE
Silliman University Angelo
King Center for Research &
Environmental Management
PLATINUM PRIZE
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C R I T E R I A
I. General Criteria (70%) A. Originality of research
(covering both theories / concepts and
methodology) Academic Significance (or impact) –
Contribution to knowledge
(50%)
B. Quality of Publication (s)
• Technical quality (conceptual framework,
methodology, findings, conclusions)
• Clarity of presentation
• Thoroughness of documentation
• Quality of Journal
• Citations
(20%)
II. Specific Criteria (30%) Relevance / potential impact to the region and the
country
• Contribution to community / national
development
• Contribution to global concerns
• Contribution to policy development
A S I A N B I O D I V E R S I T Y R E S E A R C H E X C E L L E N C E A W A R D S
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P R O G R A M M E
ASIAN JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY PROFESSORIAL LECTURES Day 1:10 March, Thursday
TV Guesting: ABS-CBN Pamahaw Espesyal Dr. Lesley C. Lubos
Dr. Arvin C. Diesmos
AVR 3 (Main Campus)
7:00 am- 8:30 am Registration
8:30 am Opening Prayer
National Anthem
Liceo Hymn
Welcome Address Dr. Mariano M. Lerin
University President, LDCU
Messages Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon
VPAA, LDCU
Dir. Alfonso B. Alamban
Director, DOST-10
Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana
Director, CHED-10
Introduction of the Keynote Speaker Dr. Victor B. Amoroso
Editorial Board, AJOB
Country Coordinator, LTER & DIVERSITAS
Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Bukidnon
Keynote Speaker Dr. Arvin C. Diesmos
Researcher, Herpetology Section, Zoology Division
National Museum of the Philippines
Intermission Number Folkloric Dance Troupe
Presentation of the Editorial Board Mr. Jose Maria Z. Valdehuesa
AVP Finance, LDCU
Presentation of Ms. Earth Philippines
Northern Mindanao Winners
Presentation of the International Dr. Lesley C. Lubos
Board of Judges Editor in Chief
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P R O G R A M M E
ASIAN JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY PROFESSORIAL LECTURES Day 1:10 March, Thursday
AVR 3 (Main Campus)
Declaration of Winners Dr. Hilly Ann R. Quiaoit
Editorial Board, AJOB
VP Research and Social Outreach, Xavier University
Presentation of Awards Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, President LDCU
Asian Awards of Excellence Mr. Ken Abrasado, Clint Kamms Corp, Cebu City
for Biodiversity Research Mr. Jose Maria Z. Valdehuesa, AVP Finance, LDCU
Response Speech Dr. Maria Luisa R. Soliven
President, Central Mindanao University
Responses from the Dr. Arnil C. Emata
International Board of Judges International Board of Judges
Oath taking of Officers of BIOTA
Liceo Chapter
Professorial Lectures of Asian Journal of Biodiversity Winners
10:20-10:40am Alma B. Mohagan Diversity and Status of Butterflies across Vegetation
Department of Biology, Types of Mt. Hamiguitan, Davao Oriental, Philippines
Central Mindanao University
Musuan, Bukidnon, Philippines GOLD PRIZE
Colin G. Treadaway
Entomologist II, Senckenberg Museum, Germany
10:40-11:00am Reagan Joseph T. Villanueva Diversity and Status of Odonata across Vegetation
Ateneo de Davao University Types in Mt. Hamiguitan Wildlife Sanctuary,
Davao City, Philippines Davao Oriental
Alma B. Mohagan SILVER PRIZE
Biology Department, Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Bukidnon, Philippines
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Day 1:10 March, Thursday AVR 3 (Main Campus) Professorial Lectures of Asian Journal of Biodiversity Winners 11:00-11:20am Geonyzl L. Alviola Birds of Malagos Watershed, Southeastern Philippines Bernadette I. Del Rosario PLATINUM PRIZE Davao Doctors College, Davao City, Philippines Julie B. Otadoy Ateneo de Davao University, Davao City, Philippines Jayson C. Ibañez Philippine Eagle Foundation, Davao City, Philippines 11:20-11:40 am Andrea G. Azuelo Diversity and Ecological status of Bryophytes Lalaine G. Sariana in Mt. Kitanglad, Bukidnon Melanie P. Pabualan PLATINUM PRIZE Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Bukidnon, Philippines 11:40-12:00 nn Open forum 12:00 Lunch Break 1:20-1:40pm Lesley C. Lubos Species Richness, Distribution, and Status of Mosses Liceo de Cagayan University, in Selected Mountains in Mindanao, Philippines Research and Publication GOLD PRIZE Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
1:40-2:00 pm Abner A. Bucol Checklist of Fishes Found in the Fresh and Brackish Silliman University Waters of Negros and Siquijor, Philippines Angelo King Center for Research and GOLD PRIZE Environmental Management, Dumaguete City Esther E. Carumbana Negros Oriental State University, Dumaguete City 2:00-2:20pm Abner A. Bucol An Annotated Checklist of Eels in Bago River, Negros Silliman University Occidental, Philippines Angelo King Center for Research and SILVER PRIZE Environmental Management, Dumaguete City
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY PROFESSORIAL LECTURES Day 1:10 March, Thursday
AVR 3 (Main Campus)
Professorial Lectures of Asian Journal of Biodiversity Winners
2:20-2:40 Mark Anthony P. Alima Fish Diversity, Ecological Status, and Conservation
Jose Hermis P. Patricio measures of the Coastal Waters In Tubay, Agusan
Dept. of Environmental Science del Norte, Philippines
College of Forestry, PLATINUM PRIZE
Central Mindanao University, Musuan, Bukidnon
2:40-3:00 Roberto N. Padua The Use of a Kernel Ecological System in a Multi
Liceo de Cagayan University Species Predator-Prey Model and Climate Change
Impact on Biodiversity
Dexter S. Ontoy PLATINUM PRIZE
Cebu Normal University
Intermission Ecology Class
3:10-3:20 pm Open forum
Civic Center
4:00-6:00 pm Mr. and Ms. Biodiversity 2011
Awarding of Winners
Master of Ceremonies
Mr. Harry R. Marte
Instructor, English Department
College of Arts & Sciences
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF BIODIVERSITY PROFESSORIAL LECTURES Day 2: 11 March, Friday
AVR 3 (Main Campus)
7:30 am-12:00nn
LECTURE ON BIODIVERSITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
7:30 am – 8:30 am Registration
8:30 am Opening Prayer
National Anthem
Liceo Hymn
Welcome Address Engr. Felix L. Nistal
BIOTA – Liceo Chapter
President Elect 2011
Introduction of the Dr. Genaro V. Japos
Speakers Research Director, LDCU
Lecture 1 Dr. Victor B. Amoroso
Biodiversity Country Coordinator, LTER & DIVERSITAS
Central Mindanao University
Musuan, Bukidnon
Lecture 2 Dr. Lesley C. Lubos
Climate Change Ecology Professor and
Associate Research Director, LDCU
Intermission Number Folkloric Dance Troupe
Lecture 3 Dr. Donna Lou E. Neri
Managing Peoples’ Vulnerability College of Nursing, LDCU
to Climate Change:
Implication to Education
Open Forum
Distribution of Certificates
Closing Song ―Paraiso‖
Master of Ceremonies
Engr. Dominic T. Polancos
BIOTA-Liceo , Vice President
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A B S T R A C T S
Diversity and Status of Butterflies across Vegetation Types of Mt. Hamiguitan, Davao Oriental, Philippines
Alma B. Mohagan
[email protected] Department of Biology, Central Mindanao University,
Musuan, Bukidnon, Philippines
Colin G. Treada way Entomologist II, Senckenberg Museum, Germany
Abstract - An inventory was conducted to determine the diversity and status of butterflies of Mt. Hamiguitan Wildlife Sanctuary, Davao Oriental, using quadrat method in five vegetation types, namely; agroecosystem (10-400 masl), dipterocarp (500-900 masl), montane (900-1400 masl), mossy (1400-1500 masl) and pygmy (1500-1675 masl). Two 20m x 20m plots were established per vegetation type. These inventory techniques revealed 142 species of butterflies plus one new subspecies described and illustrated. Diversity assessment using Shannon-Weiner index showed high level (4.1) in the Montane forest as compared to other vegetation types. Bray- Curtis similarity index showed low species similarity in pygmy, mossy and agro-montane forests (< 40 %). Furthermore, this study revealed 7 possible new species, 44 endemics: 2 eastern Mindanao endemic (very rare), 4 Mt. Hamiguitan endemic (very rare), 16 Mindanao endemic and 22 Philippine endemic. Seven species are new records in Mindanao. Mt. Hamiguitan Wildlife Sanctuary is the home of diverse and endemic butterfly species.
Keywords - butterflies, species richness, pygmy vegetation types, Mt. Hamiguitan
Diversity and Status of Odonata across Vegetation Types in Mt. Hamiguitan Wildlife Sanctuary, Davao Oriental
Joseph Reagan Villanueva [email protected]
Ateneo de Davao University
Alma B. Mohagan [email protected]
Biology Department, Central Mindanao University
Abstract - Diversity and status of odonata in Mt. Hamiguitan Wildlife Sanctuary was determined after a year of sampling in five vegetation types: agroecosystem (400 masl), dipterocarp (900 masl), montane (1200 masl), mossy (1400 masl) and pygmy (1600 masl) using 2-Km transect walk sampling to provide information on species richness trend and ecological status of odonata. Study showed 31 species with 94% endemism for damselflies and 33.3% for dragonflies. Species richness and endemism were low in agroecosystem H’=0.631 and 1 endemic; high and increasing in the dipterocarp H’=2.298 and 4 endemic to dense montane fores t with H’= 3.056 and 18 endemic; decreasing in mossy H’=2.036 and pygmy H’=1.846. The effects of disturbance on diversity showed highest in agroecosystem (d=83%), mossy and pygmy had intermediate value d=27% and d=24%. Low disturbance was observed in Montane d=10%, dipterocarp d=18.5%. Bray-curtis similarity index for species composition showed four discernible clusters 26 of habitats. Results suggest that odonata has preference for dense forest, undisturbed vegetation, optimum temperature
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Bernadette I. Del Rosario [email protected]
Davao Doctors College, Davao City, Philippines
Jayson C. Ibañez [email protected]
Philippine Eagle Foundation, Davao City, Philippines
Julie B. Otadoy [email protected]
Ateneo de Davao University, Davao City, Philippines
Birds of Malagos Watershed, Southeastern Philippines
Abstract - Mindanao is considered one of the richest islands in the Philippines, due to high avifaunal biodiversity. Birds
play a vital role in determining the condition of certain areas. The study is a morphological assessment of birds in Malagos watershed, Baguio District, Davao City. It sought to identify and classify the birds species; determine the distribution and compare the taxonomic listing of birds with previous avian surveys in the area. Using point count and mist netting effort, 54 species were identified belonging to 27 families. Three (3) new families were added to the list of previous studies. It included twelve Philippine endemic species, seven Mindanao endemic species, 32 resident species and four species of birds assessed as vulnerable and endangered. The area was also 37 considered disturbed because most of the observed birds were usually found in open and cultivated areas. A comparative study of three other avian surveys showed a steady increase in the population from 1994 to 2002 but a decline in the number of avian species was observed in the present study, a negative trend which is associated with habitat destruction and anthropogenic activities.
Keywords - biodiversity, birds, Malagos watershed,avifaunal
Diversity and Ecological Status of Bryophytes in Mt. Kitanglad, Bukidnon
Andrea G. Azuelo [email protected]
Lalaine G. Sariana
Melanie P. Pabualan [email protected] Central Mindanao University
Musuan, Bukidnon, Philippines Abstract - The study inventoried and assessed the diversity and ecological status of bryophytes in Mt. Kitanglad Natural Park. Results of the study revealed 428 species of bryophytes. Of these, 70 genera and 29 families are for mosses, while 98 species, 16 genera and 11 families for liverworts. There are 4 species, 2 genera and 1 family for hornworts. The lower montane forest exhibited high diversity and species richness followed by mossy and upper montane forest. However, the mossy forest exhibited the highest bryophyte cover. The species were confined in specific habitats either as epiphytic on tree trunks, soils, thick litters and on rock surfaces. Local assessment revealed 9 endemic species, 8 for mosses and 1 for liverworts; 2 species, Ectropothecium ferrugenium (C. Mull.) Jaeg. and Thuidium benguetense Broth ex. Bartr. were found endemic to the Philippines. Some 46 species might be possibly new. Of these, 43 are for mosses and 3 for liverworts; and 4 possibly endangered belonging to the genus of Dawsonia sp. and Breutelia sp., 141 species were found to be rare and others are widespread. Some 11 medicinal species for mosses and 6 species for the liverworts were recorded. Field guides, checklist and IEC materials were produced as a result of the research investigation. The bryophyte status showed that the variation in structural forms and the niche preferences attributed to their specific and extreme micro habitats such as those dominated by mosses as epiphytic on trunks, decayed logs, and various substrates indicate high in terms of species richness, as such, has provided a taxonomic,
Geonyzl L. Alviola [email protected]
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Species Richness, Distribution, and Status of Mosses in Selected Mountains
in Mindanao, Philippines
Lesley Casas Lubos [email protected]
Liceo de Cagayan University, Research and Publication Office Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao, Philippines
Abstract - The paper determined the species richness, distribution, and status of mosses in selected mountains in
Mindanao, Philippines. Field collections of mosses were conducted in Mt. Kalatungan, Bukidnon Province, Mt. Matutum, South
Cotabato Province, and Mt. Malambo, Davao Province at 10 meters on each side of the trails using alphataxonomymethod. The
mosses were collected, classified, and identified. Its status were also assessed. The study revealed 137 species, 87 genera and 33
families of mosses. Of the 137species, 109 were found in Mt. Kalatungan , 59 in Mt. Matutum. and 20 in Mt. Malambo. Assessment of
status of the species revealed 7 species as Philippine record, 37 new to Mindanao, 1 collected only twice, 29 widespread, 12 rare
species, and all species collected were new record in terms of locality. Mt. Kalatungan had the highest species richness, fol lowed by
Mt. Matutum, and Mt. Malambo had the least number of species. Based on the findings, with the alarming rate of degradation of the
mountains which is basically caused by human activities such as land clearing, slash and burn method for expanding crop plantation,
urbanization, firewood consumption, over collection of moss plant materials of horticulture, landscaping and other commercial
purposes. Some species are epiphytes on tree trunks or branches of live trees while others are on rotten logs, rock surfaces, moist
stones along the stream banks and some grow well on soil. Hence, the identified habitats of new records in the Philippines, new to
Mindanao, new in terms of locality, widespread, and rare species of mosses should be protected through a strict implementation of
the forest laws by concerned authorities.
Keywords - Mosses, species richness, distribution, status, Mindanao Island, Philippines
Checklist of Fishes Found in the Fresh and Brackish Waters of Negros and Siquijor, Philippines
Abner A. Bucol
[email protected] Silliman University Angelo King Center for Research and
Environmental Management, Dumaguete City
Esther E. Carumbana [email protected]
Negros Oriental State University, Dumaguete City
Abstract - A total of 89 species of fish found in fresh and brackish waters belonging to 45 families is known in Negros and Siquijor islands. The most species rich is the Family Gobiidae (13 species) followed by the Family Eleotridae (10 species), Ophichthidae (six species), Cyprinidae (three species), and Poeciliidae (four species). The Families Muraenidae, Ambassidae and Mugilidae are represented by three species each and the Families Plotosidae, Syngnathidae, Terapontidae, Apogonidae, Carangidae, Lutjanidae, and Cichlidae are represented by two species each. The rest of the families are represented by only one species. Most of the species belonging to the Families Poeciliidae, Clariidae, Cyprinidae, and Loricariidae are all introduced species and brought to the
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An Annotated Checklist of Eels in Bago River, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Abner A. Bucol
Silliman University Angelo King Center for Research and Environmental Management, Dumaguete City
Carmen C. Menes
Joji D. Linaugo [email protected]
La Consolacion College-Bacolod, Bacolod City
Abstract - The eels occurring in Bago River, Negros Occidental, Philippines are briefly annotated. Order Synbranchiformes
is represented by the swamp eel Ophisternon bengalense while Anguilliformes (or true-eels) consist of 10 species belonging to four
families. Snake-eels (Ophichthidae) consist of seven species while Freshwater Eels (Anguillidae), Spaghetti Eels (Moringuidae), Moray
Eels (Muraenidae) are represented by a single species each.
Keywords: Eels, river, brackish water, freshwater, Negros Occidental
Fish Diversity, Ecological Status, and Conservation Measures of the Coastal Waters
in Tubay, Agusan del Norte, Philippines
Mark Anthony P. Alima
Jose Hermis P. Patricio
[email protected] Department of Environmental Science
Central Mindanao University
Abstract - This study was conducted primarily to determine fish diversity of the coastal waters of mining areas in Tubay,
Agusan del Norte. There were 23 fish species identified belonging to 19 genera and 12 families. Indo-pacific sergeant fish (Abudefduf vaigiensis) was relatively the most abundant in all the three stations comprising more than 25% of the total. Station 1 had the most
numerous (556) and diverse (1.969) fish species. There was a significant difference in the number of fish individuals but had no
significant difference on species diversity index with respect to sampling stations. Station 2 had the highest species richness index
(0.633), while Station 3 had the most even distribution (0.817). Stations 1 and 2 were 77.8% similar. The average water depth,
temperature, transparency, pH and salinity were 4.52 meters, 26.53 ºC, 3.97 meters, 8 and 34.33 ppt, respectively. These all fall
within the DENR standards for Class SC water.
Keywords - Fish diversity, properties, conservation, coastal waters
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Multi Species Predator-Prey Model and ClimateChange Impact on Biodiversity
Roberto N. Padua
[email protected] Liceo de Cagayan University
Dexter S. Ontoy
Cebu Normal University
Abstract - The interaction of multiple species of animals in an ecological system is modeled by first reducing the
ecological system to a kernel ecological system consisting of keystone species and top predators in the environment through Graph
Theory. From the reduced kernel ecological system of keystone species, a system of Lotka-Volterra differential equations is used to
describe the predator-prey relationships that exist. The equations for the number of organism per species were derived and additive
environmental stochasticity or noise is added to each equation. The noise is assumed to come from an extreme value distribution or
Gumbel distribution to reflect the impact of extreme weather conditions on the population dynamics of the entire ecological system.
Results reveal a rich dynamical behavior for the system which otherwise would not have been revealed by straight application of
deterministic predator-prey models.
Keywords - predator, prey, graph theory, Lotka-Volterra, multi-species model, stochastic model
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A S I A N J O U R N A L O F B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 0
L-R: Dr. Lesley C. Lubos (Editor in Chief), Dr. Hilly Ann R. Quiaoit (Associate Editor), Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon (Copy Editor),
Mr. Lorimer S. Capinpuyan (Finance Manager), Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (Chief Executive Officer),
Dr. Arvin C. Diesmos (Associate Editor), Dr. Genaro V. Japos (Managing Editor), Mr. Abner A. Bucol (Guest Editor),
Dr. Victor B. Amoroso (Associate Editor)
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Butterfly, Odonata and Avifaunal Biodiversity Winners
L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Reagan Joseph T. Villanueva - Silver Prize (Ateneo de Davao University),
Dr. Alma B. Mohagan - Gold and Silver Prizes (Central Mindanao University) , Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (President, Liceo),
Mr. Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo), Dr. Genaro V. Japos (Director, Research and Publication )
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Floral Biodiversity Winners
L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Melanie P. Pabualan, Lalaina G. Sariana, Dr. Andrea G. Azuelo - Platinum Prize
(Central Mindanao University), Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo),
Dr. Lesley C. Lubos - Gold Prize (Liceo), Dr. Genaro V. Japos (Director, Research and Publication )
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Aqua-Marine Biodiversity Winners
L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Mr. Abner A. Bucol - Gold and Silver Prizes (Silliman University),
Representatives from La Consolacion College, Bacolod (Dr. Carmen Menes and Joji Linaugo - Silver Prize) ,
Mark Anthony P. Alima, Jose Hermis P. Patricio - Platinum Prize (Central Mindanao University).
Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo),
Dr. Genaro V. Japos (Director, Research and Publication)
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L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Dr. Maria Luisa R. Soliven - Platinum Prize for Biodiversity Research Program (President,
Central Mindanao University), Dr. Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo),
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L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon - Outstanding Editorial Board Performance (Vice President for
Academic Affairs, Liceo de Cagayan University), Dr. Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA (President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP
Finance, Liceo),
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L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Dr. Natalie Igot (Commission on Higher Education 10), Dr. Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA
(President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo),
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L-R: Ken Abrasado (Clint Kamms Corp.), Jacinto C. Taran, Sr. (Department of Science and Technology 10), Dr. Dr. Mariano M. Lerin, CPA
(President, Liceo), Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa (AVP Finance, Liceo),
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L-R: Engr. Felix L. Nistal (President), Engr. Dominic T. Polancos (Vice President), Ms. Maricasr B. Macalam (Treasurer), Mr,. Carlo M. Acera
(PRO), Mr. Christian D. Magdale (College Representative), Dr. Andrea G. Azuelo (Central Mindanao University)
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Dr. Arnil C. Emata, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Chair, International Board of Judges - Aquamarine Biodiversity
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Ms. Deejay S. Valdevieso
2006
M S P H I L I P P I N E S E A R T H
N O R T H E R N M I N D A N A O W I N N E R S
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Ms. Olive Marie M. Pe Benito
2005
M S P H I L I P P I N E S E A R T H
N O R T H E R N M I N D A N A O W I N N E R S
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M S P H I L I P P I N E S E A R T H
N O R T H E R N M I N D A N A O W I N N E R S
Ms. Jasmin T. Borja Ms. Olive Marie M. Pe Benito
Ms. Deejay S. Valdevieso
2006
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M S B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 1 C A N D I D A T E S
Joan T. Langub Lex Fel Joy G. Pinote Kimberly R. Veligaño
April Lynne C. Fernandez Kathleen Kaye R. Lim
Lowella M. Hernandez
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M R B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 1 C A N D I D A T E S
Juan B. Galon, Jr. Hevohito G. Pacana Jeb Carlo T. Monje James Anthony G. Gayloa
Hector L. Pahuyo, Jr. Aron John A. Cuballes Buen Reuel B. Agum Ralph Emelion F. Villamil
Francis Manuel V. Bentong Marlou Ismael Q. Ignilan
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M R A N D M S B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 1 W I N N E R S
Mr. and Ms. Biodiversity 2011
Mr. and Ms. Biodiversity—1st Runner Ups Mr. and Ms. Biodiversity—2nd Runner Ups
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M R A N D M S B I O D I V E R S I T Y 2 0 1 1 W I N N E R S
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P l a q u e D e s i g n
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T a r p a u l i n D e s i g n
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L i s t o f A d m i n i s t r a t o r s 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 Top Administrators
Dr. Rafaelita P. Pelaez Chairman of the Board of Directors Dr. Mariano M. Lerin , CPA President Mr. Alain Marc P. Golez Vice President for Administration Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon Vice President for Academic Affairs Mr. Fruto M. Teodorico Vice President for Finance
Mr. Rudolf Caesar P. Golez Vice President for External, Cultural and Alumni Affairs Dr. Jose Vicente N. Noble Vice President for Student Personnel Services Mr. Jose Ma. Z. Valdehuesa Assistant Vice President for Finance
Academic Deans / Principals
Atty. Ponce Vic M. Ceballos Dean, College of Law Mrs. Ma. Chona V. Palomares Dean, College of Nursing Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon Dean, Graduate Studies Dr. Martina A. Brobo Dean, College of Education Dr. Fe. S. Tolibas Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Atty. Leo Paolo L. Perez Dean, College of Business and Accountancy Dr. Jose D. Clar Dean, College of Engineering Mr. Erwin B. Bucio Dean, College of Criminology Dr. Amelda C. Libres Dean, College of Medical Laboratory Science Dr. Nimfa R. Lago Consultant, office of the Dean Dean, College of Pharmacy Dr. Andrew P. Ponte Dean, College of Information Technology Dr. Estelita G. Dy Dean, College of Radiological Technology Mr. Denise O. Orong Dean, College of Physical Therapy Engr. Emilio F. Matheu, Jr. Assistant Dean, Graduate Studies Ms. Elvy Q. Malabo OIC Principal, Grade School Mrs. Joan B. Gallaron Principal, High School Dr. Ma. Fe D. Opina Consultant, Grade School Mrs. Fritzie C. Estoque Director, Liceo Center for Community Development Ms. Jen Boo Director, Institute of Short Studies
Academic Department Heads
Mrs. Sherlita M. Barrun University Registrar Mrs. Evangeline N. Cabe Director, Guidance and Placement Office Dr. Genaro V. Japos Director, Research and Publication Office Dr. Lesley C. Lubos Associate Director, Research and Publication Office Dr. Linda L. Mondoñedo Director Libraries and IMCs
Non Academic Department Heads
Mr. Lorimer S. Capinpuyan Comptroller
Mrs. Ursula I. Trio Finance Officer Mr. Edwin M. delos Santos Internal Audit Head Mrs. Carmencita C. Jubas Director, Human Resource Management Center Mr. Cecilio P. Tongco, Jr. Director, Management Information System Engr. Manuel A. Orbeta Liceo Internet Administrator Engr. Laurence M. Perocho Publishing Center Administrator Dr. Rosalina S. Huerbana Executive Director, SaFer River, Life Saver Foundation, Inc.
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