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Forage Food of Timor Deer (Cervus timorensis) in Manokwari, West Papua Arobaya, AYS; Iyai, DA; Sraun, T; Pattiselanno, F
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 12, No 2 (2010): May
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Animal Science, Purwokerto-Indonesia

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Traditionally, back yard deer husbandry is well developed in some parts in Papua, though information on deer husbandry has not been provided yet.  Therefore, this study was aimed at highlighting the diet provided to the deer in back yard husbandry model in Manokwari. Survey method was approached by visiting eight deer back yard farmer respondents. Direct observation to the feeding site and semi-structured interview were carried out to learn about the deer management system, and identify the forage diet species consumed and served to the animals.  The results indicated five most common forage species consumed in the study; they were field grass, Imperata (Imperata cylindrica), elephant grass (Penisetum purpureum), king grass (Penisetum purpureopoidhes) and Melinis minutiflora depending on the location of farmed deer.   Drinking water was offered and feed supplement such as various leafs, food and vegetable left over and banana peel was provided by 62.5% of the respondents.  Food supplement was given two times per day (morning, evening) and (afternoon, evening). Forage food species consumed in the study sites were relatively more similar to the food in the natural habitat. (Animal Production 12(2): 91-95 (2010)Key Words: forage, food, Timor deer, Manokwari
Burung Diurnal (Animalia: Aves) di Kawasan Taman Wisata Alam Gunung Meja, Manokwari, Papua Barat Pattiselanno , Freddy; Koibur , Johan F.; Manik , Hotlan; Arobaya, Agustina Y.S.
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 16, No 1 (2011): February 2011
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Jenis Tanaman Berguna Bagi Suku Dani di Lembah Baliem, Papua (Short Communication) Arobaya, Agustina; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 12, No 3 (2007): October 2007
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Dua studi lapangan yang terpisah telah dilakukan di Lembah Baliem (138030’– 139030’ BT dan 3400’ – 4200’LS) Papua untuk mengidentifikasi jenis-jenis tanaman berguna bagi suku Dani yang hidup di lembah tersebut. Studi lapangan pertama dilakukan selama lima bulan (Maret – Juli 1994) di Mume-Kuyawage dan Mapnduma. Studi ini merupakan bagian dari program kajian ekologi Taman Nasional Lorentz dari WWF. Studi kedua merupakan observasi singkat (21 - 26 Mei 2005) di sekitar kota Wamena yakni Kumima, Siapkosi, Napua, Sinakma, Pisugi, Wanima, Sunili, Tulem dan Woma. Studi ini bagian dari penelitian usaha peternakan tradisional kerjasama Dinas Peternakan Kabupaten Jayawijaya, International Potato Centre (CIP) Bogor and South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI). Investigasi langsung dilakukan diikuti dengan wawancara semi-struktural untuk menghimpun informasi tentang jenis tanaman berguna yang biasanya dimanfaatkan oleh suku Dani.
Potensi Mangrove dan Manfaatnya bagi Kelompok Etnik di Papua Arobaya, Agustina; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 15, No 3 (2010): October 2010
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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significant contribution to those who living in and around mangrove forests. Like any othercommunities who occupied areas surrounding forest sites, Papuan ethnic groups really connectand integrate with the forest environment such as mangrove forests. This paper is a review ofrelated literatures that compiled from different research which have been conducted inUniversitas Negeri Papua (UNIPA) on utilization of mangrove by local ethnic groups and its rolefor other life biota in Papua. The results indicated that mangrove plays a very important rolefor local tribes in Papua as food sources, construction materials and source of energy,traditional medicine sources and wildlife habitat that are usually consumed by the communities.Ecology-based tourism or ecotourism as one leading sector of mangrove forests in Papua,though has a good potential, has not been optimizedly used.
EKSPLORASI DAN INDENTIFIKASI JENIS-JENIS ANGGREK DI KAWASAN HUTAN PULAU MANSINAM KABUPATEN MANOKWARI NIKSON REZALL BIETH; AGUSTINA Y.S. AROBAYA
JURNAL KEHUTANAN PAPUASIA Vol 6 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Kehutanan Papuasia
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan UNIPA

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This study was focusing on identifying types of epiphytic orchid species through field survey by establishing plots and tracks for observation. The main parameter in the study was morphological characteristic of epiphytic orchid that covers shape, root, stem, leaf, fruit, and flower as well as its growing habitat. From the result standpoint, 6 epiphytic orchid species were identified that consisted of Dendrobium bifalce Lindl, Dendrobium mirbelianum Gaudich, Dendrobium schulleri J.J.Sm, Grammatophylum scriptum (Lindl.) Blume, Grammatophylum speciosum Blume, and Pomatocalpa sp aff Marsupial. In addition to their hosted plant, the result found several species of plant such as Mangifera indica, Alstonia scholaris, Baringtonia asicatica, Pometia sp, and Terminalia catappa which their growth was mostly sticking to the main stem and branch.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pemerhati Anggrek Melalui Pelatihan Pengenalan Jenis dan Budidaya Anggrek di Kampung Kwau Distrik Warmare Kabupaten Manokwari Arobaya, Agustina Yohana Setyarini; Tasik, Susanti; Sadsoeitoeboen, Bernadetta Margaretha Gunarsih; Susanti, Cicilia Maria Erna; Arung Padang, Dina; Kesaulija, Francina Frenshegty; Saptoyudo, Kukuh; Gunawan, Endra
IGKOJEI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 3 (2021): IGKOJEI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Papua

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Anggrek dikenal sebagai tumbuhan eksotik memiliki daya guna dan pesona nusantara yang banyak diminati oleh penggemar tanaman hias. Kemolekan dan daya tahan Bunganya menjadi pemicu sehingga anggrek ini sering di buru dan diperdagangakan baik lokal, nasional maupun internasional. Upaya pelestarian jenis anggrek alam yang memiliki nilai ekologis dan ekonomis perlu segera mungkin diinisiasi dalam rangka perlindungan jenis tumbuhan endemic dan tergolong langka. Salah satu upaya yang dilakukan adalah melalui kegiatan penyuluhan dan pelatihan pengenalan jenis dan budidaya anggrek kepada masyarakat yang memiliki sumberdaya hayati tersebut dan menggunakannya sebagai sumber income untuk pemenuhan kebutuhan hidup sehari-hari. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan selama satu minggu di Kampung Kwau, Distrik Warmare, Kabupaten Manokwari. Pendekatan yang dilakukan dalam kegiatan ini adalah penyuluhan dengan pembekalan materi dan praktek langsung di lapangan. Tiga kelompok tani anggrek tercatat sebagai peserta pelatihan yang menerima bantuan fasilitas green house dan tanaman anggrek dari Dinas Pertanian, Peternakan dan Perkebunan Kabupaten Manokwari. Praktek pengenalan jenis dan pernyerbukan tanaman dilakukan langsung pada tanaman anggrek yang berbunga di dalam green house dan dipekarangan rumah masyarakat. Partisipasi aktif diperlihatkan bukan hanya oleh peserta dalam kelompok tetapi di ikuti oleh seluruh masyarakat kampung Kwau.
Propagation of Dendrobium antennatum Lindl via Seed Culture In Vitro Using Simple Medium: Fertilizer and Complex Organic Based Medium Julius Dwi Nugroho; Agustina Yohana Setyarini Arobaya; Evelyn Anggelina Tanur
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 26 No. 3 (2019): July 2019
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

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A New Guinea Orchid, Dendrobium antennatum Lindl urgently needs to conserve. The availability of in vitro germination technique for this orchids is significantly important to present the useful tool for conservation effort. This study aimed to find a simple media that consists of Growmore 10-55-10, a foliar fertilizer and complex organic i.e. coconut water, banana pulp, onion spring extract, and carrot juice. Five in vitro medium for seed germination and four in vitro sub-culture medium for planlet growth were formulated and used in this study. Our findings revealed that seed germination in vitro of Dendrobium antennatum well occured on the medium of Growmore 10-55-10 supplemented with 10% coconut water (GCw) and of Growmore 10-55-10 supplemented with 50 g/l extract spring onion. The seed germination process from sowing the seed to plantlet production ready to transfer to sub-culture medium for further growth took time 140 days. The embryo became pale green at the day 11 on the germination media. It could be used as a tool for detection of viability of the seeds. Both seed germination medium could be used also as sub-culture medium for enhancing the growth of the plantlets but not for multiplication of shoots.
Perburuan Subsistens di Papua: Apakah Lestari? Freddy Pattisellano; Agustina Y.S. Arobaya
Media Konservasi Vol 16 No 2 (2011): Media Konservasi Vol. 16 Nomor 2, Agustus 2011
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Hewan liar atau satwa di hutan tropis merupakan hasil hutan bukan kayu (HHBK) yang dimanfaatkan melalui aktivitas perburuan sebagai sumber makanan, pendapatan dan memainkan peran yang tidak kalah penting berdasarkan aspek sosial budaya bagi komunitas yang hidup di sekitar hutan. Dalam kaitannya dengan sosial budaya masyarakat setempat, satwa mempunyai hubungan yang sangat erat dengan aspek spiritual dan praktek budaya tradisional misalnya aspek etnozoologi (ethnozoological aspect) atau pemanfaatan obat tradisonal. Artikel ini mereview dan mendiskusikan tentang aktivitas perburuan tradisional yang berkaian dengan kearifan tradisional sebagai bentuk pendekatan konservasi satwa liar di Papua.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perburuan satwa dilakukan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan konsumsi keluarga dengan target buruan tertentu, menggunakan peralatan buru tradisional, dilakukan di wilayah yang diijinkan untuk berburu, dan berburu berdasarkan musim. Beberapa faktor yang berhasil diidentifikasi sebagai faktor ancaman serius terhadap kelestarian satwaliar di hutan tropis Papua, antara lain peningkatan populasi penduduk, tersedianya akses ke daerah yang sebelumnya terisolasi, penggunaan alat buru modern dan mulai terkikisnya praktek-praktek tradisional dalam perburuan.  Kata Kunci:  subsistens, tradisional, perburuan, lestari, Papua. 
SMALL MAMMALS TRAPS IN COASTAL LOWLAND FOREST AND GARDENS OF YONGSU, PAPUA Freddy Pattiselanno; Agustina Y. S. Arobaya
Media Konservasi Vol 23 No 2 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol.23 No. 2 Agustus 2018
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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A study was conducted in Yemang, Yongsu Dosoyo –at the northern site of Cyclops moutains, in Depapre District, Jayapura, Papua. Twenty-four traps were randomly set in 4 trap stations per habitat (garden and forest) with 10 m distance between stations. Each trap stations consist of three traps with three different type of baits during four on four consecutive nights.  This paper presents results of this study. Key words: small mammals, lowland forest, garden, Papua
INDIGENOUS HUNTING IN INDONESIAN NEW GUINEA: CULTURAL IDENTITY, FOOD SECURITY AND INCOME OPPORTUNITIES Agustina Y S Arobaya; Deny A Iyai; Johan F Koibur; Martha Kayadoe; Freddy Pattiselanno
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 3 (2021): Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 3 Desember 2021
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Wildlife hunting is important in satisfying people’s need for meat as a source of dietary protein as well as being of economic value to the studied communities. Many people in Indonesian New Guinea rely on the benefits obtained from the extraction of plants and animals in the tropical forests, including hunting. This review aims to synthesise existing knowledge and identify areas that are fundamental to the body of knowledge on Indigenous hunting that has been integrated into many forest people societies in Indonesian New Guinea. People keep a relationship with nature by harmonising Indigenous hunting and cultural background. Available food source from wildlife and limited access to livestock were the major reason to acquire wild animals for consumption through hunting. Throughout of Indonesian New Guinea, the commercial hunting provide more opportunities for income generation. Indigenous hunting has long been part of cultural life of forest, providing a source of dietary protein to the household, and offer forms of income generation to the studied communities. Key words: Culture, Food consumption, trade, Indigenous hunting, Indonesian New Guinea