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RANCANG BANGUN KAMPUNG EKOWISATA BURUNG MALEO GUNUNG (Aepypodius arfakianus) BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT HATAM UNTUK MENINGKATKAN EKONOMI DAN KONSERVASI SATWA ENDEMIK PAPUA DI PEGUNUNGAN ARFAK Agustinus Kilmaskossu
Jurnal Natural Vol. 13 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : FMIPA Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jn.v13i1.16

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The wildlife on earth is increasingly urged by human life, where forest functions are used as residential and agricultural land. Illegal logging causes destruction of habitat and excessive use of wildlife causing damage to ecological functions in general. Uncontrolled utilization of eggs and fowls of wattled brushturkeys will accelerate the extinction of these animals in natural habitats. On the other hand the dependence on protein and economic needs of communities in the Arfak Mountains is high as evidenced by the widespread of hunting activities conducted with various purposes of utilization. Breeding efforts for the purpose of utilization need to be given attention in relation to the conservation and fulfillment of human needs. Efforts to increase the population of the bird are made through the modification of breeding and captive breeding efforts so as to encourage the acceleration of the bird population in nature and on the other hand the community interest in the fulfillment of protein and economic needs can be accommodated. Therefore, basic knowledge of the wisdom of local communities are need to support the sustainability of this bird in nature. Studies of local community wisdom and natural nest site coverage data need to be immediately obtained to fullfil the purpose. This baseline data is a reference to the establishment of appropriate breeding sites and management is expected to increase the acceleration of this bird population in nature as well as economic improvement through an ecotourism village. This research was conducted in Minyambouw District around Arfak Mountains Nature Reserve for 2 years (2013-2014). The first year study aims to find out the location of active nesting sites and strategic location to serve as a breeding model. Some active bird nests of the bird have been found in the forest of Syoubri village and then mapped based on GPS data. In the second year, the collection of cultural data of the community (local wisdom) as the basis of customary rules that bind the community. Some people (50%) still do hunting for family consumption and income. To overcome this, the community agreed and happy to make the bird and its nest as a tourist attraction. In relation to that there is a need to do management of ecological tourism for the community and creation of a captive breeding programme through a hatchery effort on wattled brushturkey birds.
Odonata Diversity Around the Arfak Mountains, West Papua Keliopas Krey; Ade Rahayu Pattiran; Agustinus Kilmaskossu; Yance de Fretes
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.2.2020.103-113

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West Papua is known to harbor high biodiversity and endemicity. Odonata is one taxon that has a high diversity and endemism and plays an important role as an environmental bioindicator. As with many other taxa, field research on the diversity, distribution, and habitat of dragonflies is still very limited in West Papua. Yet, its habitats are under threat due to forest and land conversion for infrastructure developments. This study was designed to document the diversity of Odonata around the Arfak Mountains; especially in Uyehegbrik Village (Prafi District), Hijou Village (Neney District) and Anggra Village (Minyambou District). Data was collected using the purposive sampling technique. The Shannon Diversity Index and t-test were used to calculate and compare species diversity at each research location; and Sorensen Index was used to analyze the similarity of species in each location. About 21 species from 7 families were recorded during this study, 10 of which species are likely new. Our main conclusions include: the Shannon Weaner Index (H’) at the study sites 1.43-1.89 indicates moderate diversity; standing water is the main habitat of dragonflies; the temperature has positive, but weak correlation with species diversity and species abundance. Discovery of new species indicates that this area remains understudied.
JENIS-JENIS BURUNG KICAU dan ASPEK KONSERVASINYA PADA KOMUNITAS KICAU MANIA MANOKWARI Marice Nella Vegi Molle; Ursula Paula Maker; Agustinus Kilmaskossu
VOGELKOP: Jurnal Biologi Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi, FMIPA, Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/vogelkopjbio.v2i1.43

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ABSTRACT The Community Chirping Mania Manokwari is a gathering place for chirping bird lovers in Manokwari Regency. This community maintains various birds spesies chirping to be contested on various occasions. The purpose of writing this essay is to provide information about the birds spesies chirping in the Community Chirping Mania Manokwari. This study uses descriptive methods with exploration, observation, and interview techniques. The results of research and data collection on 20 respondents who loved birds chirping obtained as many as 24 species of birds classified in 17 family and 21 genus. The birds spesies chirping are grouped into two race classes namely National (75%) and local (25%). The birds chirping consists of four origin areas or places for procurement of chirping birds, namely Java (50%), Manokwari (30%), Manokwari Forest (15%), and Sorong (5%). ABSTRAK Komunitas Kicau Mania Manokwari merupakan wadah perkumpulan para pencinta burung kicau di Kabupaten Manokwari. Komunitas ini memelihara berbagai jenis burung kicau untuk dilombakan pada berbagai kesempatan. Tujuan dari penulisan ini adalah memberi informasi tentang jenis-jenis burung kicau pada Komunitas Kicau Mania Manokwari. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif dengan teknik eksplorasi, observasi, dan wawancara. Hasil penelitian dan pendataan terhadap 20 responden pencinta burung kicau diperoleh sebanyak 24 jenis burung yang diklasifikasikan dalam 17 suku dan terdiri dari 21 marga. Jenis-jenis burung kicau tersebut dikelompokkan ke dalam dua kelas lomba yaitu Nasional (75%) dan lokal (25%). Jenis burung kicau terdapat empat daerah asal atau tempat pengadaan burung kicau yaitu Jawa (50%), Manokwari (30%), Hutan Manokwari (15%), dan Sorong (5%).
Biomassa dan Estimasi Karbon Lamun Cymodocea rotundata di Pantai Rendani, Kabupaten Manokwari Sisilia Mudarehi; Agatha C. Maturbongs; Paskalina Th. Lefaan; Maria .J. Sadsoeitoeboen; Agustinus Kilmaskossu; Fajar R.D.N Sianipar; Emmanuel Manangkalangi; Johanis P. Kilmaskossu
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 5 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.5.2022.1-11

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Seagrass has a very important role in reducing CO2 emissions by binding carbon. Therefore, this study aims to describe biomass and estimate carbon storage of seagrass Cymodocea rotundata in Rendani Beach, Manokwari Regency, West Papua. The method used is purposive sampling using three transect lines and 30 squares measuring 30 cm x 30 cm. Biomass measurements were carried out on all squares of observations while for carbon content analysis was carried out on three squares in each transect. Carbon analysis was performed using the ashing method or Loss on Ignition. The results showed that the density of C. rotundata ranged from 44.44 - 4877.78 stands/m² and the dry biomass ranged from 13.33 - 873.33 gbk C/m². The results of the analysis showed the relationship between density and dry biomass of C. rotundata following the equation B = 196.13 + 1.6221K. Carbon estimates for this species range from 65.07 - 170.27 gbk C/m². Seagrass vegetation has an important role in storing carbon, however its presence in coastal waters has experienced many disturbances as a result of anthropogenic activities so that conservation efforts need to be made. Keywords: Cymodocea rotundata, density, biomass, ashing method, carbon storage.