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A Mist-netting Study of Birds in Lunang Freshwater Swamp Forest, West Sumatra – Part 1 Novarino, Wilson; Noske, Richard; Salsabila, Anas; ., Jarulis
KUKILA Vol 13 (2006)
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The diversity and guild composition of birds in Lunang freshwater swamp forest, 250 km south of Padang, West Sumatra, was investigated in April-June 2001 using mist nets over 15 days (l 368 net-h) and 20-species list censuses (120 h). A total of 154 individuals belonging to 40 species were captured. Alcedo meninting was the most frequently captured species, followed by Trichastoma rostratum , Macronous gularis, Anthreptes singalensis, and Arachnothera longirostra. Of the nine foraging guilds represented among captured birds, foliagegleaning insectivores were overwhelmingly dominant in terms of both species and individuals. Of 14 families, Timaliidae and Nectariniidae contributed the most to the total number of captured individuals. Including the 70 species recorded only during censuses, 110 species were observed in Lunang swamp forest. Six species were encountered only in mist-nets, indicating the usefulness of this technique in obtaining comprehensive species inventories, especially when experience of calls is limited. Total capture rates were higher than those reported in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, but inter-regional comparisons are constrained by differences in sampling effort, design and habitats.
A Mist-netting Study of Birds in Lunang Freshwater Swamp Forest, West Sumatra – Part 2 Novarino, Wilson; Noske, Richard; Salsabila, Anas; ., Jarulis
KUKILA Vol 13 (2006)
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The diversity and guild composition of birds in Lunang freshwater swamp forest, 250 km south of Padang, West Sumatra, was investigated in April-June 2001 using mist nets over 15 days (l 368 net-h) and 20-species list censuses (120 h). A total of 154 individuals belonging to 40 species were captured. Alcedo meninting was the most frequently captured species, followed by Trichastoma rostratum , Macronous gularis, Anthreptes singalensis, and Arachnothera longirostra. Of the nine foraging guilds represented among captured birds, foliagegleaning insectivores were overwhelmingly dominant in terms of both species and individuals. Of 14 families, Timaliidae and Nectariniidae contributed the most to the total number of captured individuals. Including the 70 species recorded only during censuses, 110 species were observed in Lunang swamp forest. Six species were encountered only in mist-nets, indicating the usefulness of this technique in obtaining comprehensive species inventories, especially when experience of calls is limited. Total capture rates were higher than those reported in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, but inter-regional comparisons are constrained by differences in sampling effort, design and habitats.
Fauna Burung Di Taman Kota Dan Jalur Hijau Kota Padang Jarulis, Jarulis; Salsabila, Anas; Bakar, Amsir
GRADIEN : Jurnal Ilmiah MIPA Vol 1, No 2 (2005): (Juli 2005)
Publisher : Universitas Bengkulu

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Penelitian tentang fauna burung di taman kota dan jalur hijau kota Padang dari bulan Oktober 2000sampai Januari 2001 dengan menggunakan metode daftar MacKinnon. Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengetahuikeragaman jenis, tempat bertengger (tidur) di malam hari (roosting site), dan tempat bersarang di taman kpotakota dan jalur hijau kota Padang. Ditemukan 34 jenis burung dalam penelitian ini, yang terdiri dari 27 genera, 18famili dan 9 ordo. Jenis yang sering ditemukan adalah Lonchura punctulata, L. striata, Passer montanus, Priniafamiliaris and Columba livia. Tiga jenis burung (Apus affinis, L. punctulata dan P. montanus) ditemukan roostingditemukan di taman kota dan jalur hijau. Kemudian, tiga jenis burung (L. striata, L. punctulata dan P. montanus)diketahui memanfaatkan taman kota dan jalur hijau untuk tempat bersarang. Tujuh jenis diantaranya termasukburung-burung yang dilindungi, yaitu Egretta intermedia, Haliastur indus, Ictinaetus malayensi, Falco peregrinus,Halcyon pileata, Anthreptes malacensis, and Nectarinia jugularis. Dan enam jenis merupakan burung migran,yaitu Apus pacificus, Hirundo rustica, Halcyon pileata, Lanius cristatus, Falco peregrinus, dan Sturnus sp.   
STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS BURUNG LAPISAN BAWAH PADA DAERAH PINGGIRAN HUTAN SEKUNDER DATARAN RENDAH SUMATERA BARAT Novarino, Wilson; Salsabila, Anas; Jarulis, Jarulis
ZOO INDONESIA No 29 (2002): Zoo Indonesia No. 29 Desember 2002
Publisher : Masyarakat Zoologi Indonesia

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Komposisi Guild dan Lebar Relung Burung Strata Bawah di Sipisang, Sumatera Barat Novarino, Wilson; Mardiastuti, Ani; Prasetyo, Lilik B.; Widjakusuma, Reviany; Mulyani, Yeni A.; Kobayashi, Hiroshi; Salsabila, Anas; Jarulis, Jarulis; Janra, M. Nazri
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 13, No 3 (2008): October 2008
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Guild composition and niche breadth are important point on avian studies. This paper describes the guild composition and niche breadth of understorey bird in Sipisang, West Sumatra. The study was conducted since May 2002 until October 2004 for approximately 10 days each month (totally 284 days or 51.120 net.hours). Fifteen mist nets were operated on ground level separately on three locations, which made 60 m line each. Mist nets were operated from 6.00 AM until 18.00 PM, and checked every two hours. The captured birds were identified, ringed, measured, weighted, photographed and released. In total 1061 individuals were captured during the study; those birds belong to 103 Species and 28 families. Based on guild, study area was dominated by insectivore-frugivore birds (IF) both in species and individual level. Meanwhile terrestrial frugivorous (TF) became the lowest one. Insectivore-frugivore also recorded has the broadest niche breadth. The bird communities dominated by small birds, which have weight lower than 30 g.
A Mist-netting Study of Birds in Lunang Freshwater Swamp Forest, West Sumatra – Part 1 Wilson Novarino; Richard Noske; Anas Salsabila; Jarulis .
KUKILA Vol. 13 (2006)
Publisher : Indonesian Ornithologists’ Union

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The diversity and guild composition of birds in Lunang freshwater swamp forest, 250 km south of Padang, West Sumatra, was investigated in April-June 2001 using mist nets over 15 days (l 368 net-h) and 20-species list censuses (120 h). A total of 154 individuals belonging to 40 species were captured. Alcedo meninting was the most frequently captured species, followed by Trichastoma rostratum , Macronous gularis, Anthreptes singalensis, and Arachnothera longirostra. Of the nine foraging guilds represented among captured birds, foliagegleaning insectivores were overwhelmingly dominant in terms of both species and individuals. Of 14 families, Timaliidae and Nectariniidae contributed the most to the total number of captured individuals. Including the 70 species recorded only during censuses, 110 species were observed in Lunang swamp forest. Six species were encountered only in mist-nets, indicating the usefulness of this technique in obtaining comprehensive species inventories, especially when experience of calls is limited. Total capture rates were higher than those reported in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, but inter-regional comparisons are constrained by differences in sampling effort, design and habitats.
A Mist-netting Study of Birds in Lunang Freshwater Swamp Forest, West Sumatra – Part 2 Wilson Novarino; Richard Noske; Anas Salsabila; Jarulis .
KUKILA Vol. 13 (2006)
Publisher : Indonesian Ornithologists’ Union

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The diversity and guild composition of birds in Lunang freshwater swamp forest, 250 km south of Padang, West Sumatra, was investigated in April-June 2001 using mist nets over 15 days (l 368 net-h) and 20-species list censuses (120 h). A total of 154 individuals belonging to 40 species were captured. Alcedo meninting was the most frequently captured species, followed by Trichastoma rostratum , Macronous gularis, Anthreptes singalensis, and Arachnothera longirostra. Of the nine foraging guilds represented among captured birds, foliagegleaning insectivores were overwhelmingly dominant in terms of both species and individuals. Of 14 families, Timaliidae and Nectariniidae contributed the most to the total number of captured individuals. Including the 70 species recorded only during censuses, 110 species were observed in Lunang swamp forest. Six species were encountered only in mist-nets, indicating the usefulness of this technique in obtaining comprehensive species inventories, especially when experience of calls is limited. Total capture rates were higher than those reported in Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, but inter-regional comparisons are constrained by differences in sampling effort, design and habitats.
Komposisi Guild dan Lebar Relung Burung Strata Bawah di Sipisang, Sumatera Barat Wilson Novarino; Ani Mardiastuti; Lilik B. Prasetyo; Reviany Widjakusuma; Yeni A. Mulyani; Hiroshi Kobayashi; Anas Salsabila; Jarulis Jarulis; M. Nazri Janra
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 13, No 3 (2008): October 2008
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/biota.v13i3.2569

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Guild composition and niche breadth are important point on avian studies. This paper describes the guild composition and niche breadth of understorey bird in Sipisang, West Sumatra. The study was conducted since May 2002 until October 2004 for approximately 10 days each month (totally 284 days or 51.120 net.hours). Fifteen mist nets were operated on ground level separately on three locations, which made 60 m line each. Mist nets were operated from 6.00 AM until 18.00 PM, and checked every two hours. The captured birds were identified, ringed, measured, weighted, photographed and released. In total 1061 individuals were captured during the study; those birds belong to 103 Species and 28 families. Based on guild, study area was dominated by insectivore-frugivore birds (IF) both in species and individual level. Meanwhile terrestrial frugivorous (TF) became the lowest one. Insectivore-frugivore also recorded has the broadest niche breadth. The bird communities dominated by small birds, which have weight lower than 30 g.