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Keanekaragaman Katak dan Reptil dari Areal Koperasi Masyarakat Adat Papua Kami-Nassey, Teluk Wondama, Papua Barat Keliopas Krey; Hendrik Burwos
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.1.2019.25-36

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Pengumpulan data Herpetofauna (Amfibi dan Reptil) pada arealKoperasi Masyarakat Adat Papua Kami- Nassey di Kabupaten Teluk Wondama telah dilaksanakan selama tujuh hari (1 -7 Agustus 2019) sebagai bagian dari identifikasi kawasan-kawasan bernilai konservasi tinggi.Penelitian berlokasi di habitat hutan primer dataran rendah hingga perbukitan, habitat hutan sekunder dan hutan sekunder di sekitar persemaiankopermas. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode VAES (Visual Audio Encounter Survey) dan Patch sampling. Spesies-spesies reptil dan amfibi dikoleksi langsung menggunakan tangan pada siang dan malam hari. Wawancara langsung dengan beberapa anggota masyarakat setempat untuk mengetahui spesies reptil dan amfibi yang sering dijumpai bahkan mungkin dibunuh secara sengaja maupun tidak sengaja. Sebanyak 36 spesies herpetofauna telah terdata selama penelitian ini, yaitu terdiri dari16 spesies katak dan 20spesies reptil. Dari total spesies yang dijumpai terdapat sebanyak 3 spesies endemik daratan utama Pulau Papua, 23 spesies rendemik daratan utamatermasuk pulau satelit, sedangkan 9 spesies distribusi cukup luas. Selain itu, 11 sepsies terdaftar dalam CITES, dan 5 spesies reptil lindungan berdasarkan Permen KLHK Republik Indonesia. Walaupun observasi telah dilakukan secara intensif, namun terdapat beberapa spesies yang diduga ada dan belum tercatat dalam survey ini. Kondisi iklim mikro (seperti hari hujan, suhu dan kelembaban udara) dan kebiasaan hidup setiap jenis sangat mempengaruhi hasil temuan fauna katak dan reptil dalam penelitian ini.
Herpetofauna dari Hutan Desa Ubadari, Fakfak: Keanekaragaman, Kepadatan, dan Upaya Konservasi Keliopas Krey; Petrus Tawurutubun
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.3.2021.159-176

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Obadari forest is one of the important herpetofauna habitat. The forest lies on diverse geomorphology and topography including creeks, vertical caves with small springs. These formations have influenced the diversity of herpetofauna in the forest. This study was designed to document herpetofauna species in Obadari Forest, Obadari, Fakfak. We used VAES at a 2000-meter transect randomly located within the forest. Patch survey was also used to sample habitats that not within the transect. Reptiles and amphibians were observed during days and nights. Direct interview with member of Obadari community to gather information on what are the common herpetofauna species and how would they react in such encounter. About 45 species herpetofauna were recorded during this study between 2-15 February 2021, of which 15 species frogs from Hylidae, Microhylidae and Ranidae: and 30 species of reptiles from Scincidae, Geckonidae, Varanidae, Colubridae, Pythonidae and Elapidae. Although these data relative sufficient to represent all herpetofauna in this forest, we believe more may yield more species. This result also indicate that Obadari forest is an important habitat for Papuan herpetofauna species
Pengukuran Awal Hemipenis Sauria Lamprolepis Smaragdina (Scincidae) dan Lophosaurus Dilophus (Agamidae) Elisa Secsio Hendra Putra; Keliopas Krey
Igya ser hanjop: Jurnal Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Vol 4 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Papua Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47039/ish.4.2022.1-9

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The characteristics of the hemipenis Scincidae and Agamidae New Guinea are veryrarely studied, although they are very easy to do. Morphological characteristics andhemipenis size between these two families are very different. Some have a cylindrical hemipenis that is not lobed to lobed, and some even have a variety of structures withdistinctive ornaments. Tail length can affect the length of the hemipenis. This study aims to describe the characteristics of the hemipenis Scincidae and Agamidae New Guinea. The species Lamprolepis smaragdina and Hypsilurus dilophus were sampledto represent other species in these two families. Preservation of lizard hemipenis refersto research by Zaher and Prudente (2003), Dowling and Savage (1960). Comparison of hemipenis morphology of the two species is very different based on the structure and shape. Hemipenis L. smaragdina is cylindrical and not lobed. The surface structure ofthe hemipenis is smooth and there is no distinctive ornament. While H. dilophus has a cylindrical hemipenis not lobulated with a larger size. The structure is rough, wavy and wider. The results of sample measurements in this study have also become strong evidence that the length of the lizard's tail can affect the length of the hemipenis.
Peningkatan Kesehatan Masyarakat Suku Arfak melalui Bakti Sosial di Kampung Kwau Papua Barat: Improvement of Public Health Arfak Tribe through Social Service in Kwau Village West Papua Elda Irma Jeanne Joice Kawulur; Keliopas Krey; Sita Ratnawati; Sabarita Sinuraya; Rawati Panjaitan; Yenny Yendri Salosa; Maria Massora; Paskalina Theresia Lefaan; Agatha Cecilia Maturbongs; Wendy Yudija Limbong Allo
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v8i2.4291

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Health services in Papua are still a serious problem that not all Papuan people cannot reach, especially people living in remote and mountainous areas. Kampung The purpose of this service activity is to provide free health check up and assess nutritional status in an effort to improve the health of the Arfak community in Kwau Village, West Papua Province. through health checks and body measurements. The number of patients receiving treatment was 85 people with an age range of 1-70 years, consisting of children to elderly patients. Our result showed most of the patients suffered from Acute Respiratory Tract Infection (ARI) as many as 39 people, then stomach ulcers as many as 18 patients, muscle diseases and arthritis as many as 18 people. Other diseases, which amounted to 10 people, were relatively few suffered by the people of Kampung Kwau. In general, children in Kwau Village have good nutrition. There were three children who were categorized as very short. The sustainable use and management of local food by the Arfak traditional community in Kwau Village shows that the community has sufficient food security to meet optimal nutritional intake.