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Keragaman Jenis Herpetofauna di Kawasan Hutan Kota Ranggawulung Kota Subang Mhd Muhajir Hasibuan; Aristyo Dwiputro; Siti Rabiatul Fajri; Rizki Kurnia Tohir
Bioscientist : Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi Vol 10, No 2 (2022): December
Publisher : Department of Biology Education, FSTT, Mandalika University of Education, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/bioscientist.v10i2.6460

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Ranggawulung City Forest is a Green Open Space (RTH) located in Subang City. As one of the remaining forests in the middle of an urban area, this urban forest has great potential as a location for biodiversity management. This research was conducted to determine the value of biodiversity, especially herpetofauna in Ranggawulung City Forest, Subang City as an indicator for evaluating the success of environmental management in the future. This study uses the Visual Encounter Survey (VES) method modified with Time Search. The herpetofauna diversity (H') in general observed in the Ranggawulung City Forest was 2.59 in the HKR block, and 2.34 in the Buper block. The value of species richness (Dmg) in each block is 4.41 and 3.40. The two areas are relatively evenly distributed with an evenness value of more than 80%. There were no nationally protected species of herpetofauna, two of which were species whose trade was restricted internationally and were included in the CITES Appendix II category.
Mammals Community in Ranggawulung Urban Forest, Subang Mhd Muhajir Hasibuan; Rizki Kurnia Tohir; Siti Rabiatul Fajri; Shinta Nur Rahmasari
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): January - March
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i1.4569

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Ranggawulung urban forest as one of the remaining vegetated sites in Subang city has the potential to be a strategic location for biodiversity that needs to be managed sustainably. Biodiversity studies in Rangawulung urban forest need to be conducted periodically to assess and control the impact of urban development. This study was conducted to assess biodiversity in Subang City, especially mammals community ini Ranggawulung Urban Forest as an indicator of biological management in urban areas. There were eight species of mammals found in the Ranggawulung City Forest area from five families. Diversity (H'), richness (Dmg), and evenness (E') indices of the area species were 1,09, 1,6, and 0,84. One of the species found, the Javanese slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus), is a protected animal in PermenLHK Number P.106 / MENLHK / SETJEN / KUM.1 / 12/2018. The species is also categorized as CITES Appendix I and Critical Endangered according to the IUCN red list. Ranggawulung Urban Forest is considered important as an animal habitat in Subang City and needs to be managed properly and sustainably.
Workshop Bioakustik : Mengatasi Masalah Penelitian Biodiversitas Satwa Liar di Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Siti Rabiatul Fajri; Akhmad Sukri; Sucika Armiani; Titi Laily Hajiriah; Masiah Masiah; Mhd Muhajir Hasibuan
Nuras : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian (LP3) Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (488.4 KB) | DOI: 10.36312/njpm.v2i1.33

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The service activity aims to hold a bioacoustic workshop for students of the Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Mandalika University of Education, with the theme of overcoming the problem of wildlife biodiversity research during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This is done so that students know, recognize types of bioacoustics, and understand how to use bioacoustic tools to be used as an alternative to track and identify wild animals without touching or even catching animals that are the object of observation. Bioacoustics is used as a tool to identify the presence of wildlife, the output of the bioacoustic method can also be used to calculate various biodiversity indices, such as the Acoustic Diversity Index (ADI). Bioacoustics is one alternative that can be done in wildlife biodiversity research during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method of implementing the service consists of several stages, including: 1) coordination of activities; 2) preparation of activity tools and materials; 3) implementation of activities: on the first day of socialization (description of bioacoustics and introduction of bioacoustic types) and the second day of carrying out practice and mentoring (practice on how to use bioacoustic tools in the campus environment and assistance in data collection and analysis of bioacoustic data); 4) evaluation; and 5) preparation of reports and publications. Service activities have been carried out on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 14.00 WITA through the Zoom Meeting room and Thursday, October 21, 2021 at the Mandalika Education University Campus. The activity was attended by 30 students and students of the Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Mandalika University of Education. On the first day, the team provided materials related to bioacoustics. The material was delivered by a resource person from the Sumatra Institute of Technology (Mhd Muhajir Hasibuan, M.Si) through the Zoom Meeting room. On the second day, the service team gave an example of how to record wildlife sounds using Audio Month. Students were quite enthusiastic about the implementation of this activity, because this was the first time this activity was carried out in Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Mandalika University of Education. Outcomes and targets for achievement in service activities are the publication of articles in Nuras: Journal of Community Service (Accepted), videos of the implementation of activities on Youtube (Online/accessible), increasing the empowerment of partners (students of biology education study program) by providing socialization, mentoring, and practice of using bioacoustic equipment (Achievable).
Keragaman Jenis Mamalia di Kawasan Ekowisata Mangrove Cukunyinyi Kabupaten Pesawaran Mhd Muhajir Hasibuan; Nurika Arum Sari; Mohammad Ashari Dwiputra; Rizki Dimas Permana; Firma Rianingsih; Alfian Zamzami Adirama; Oka Rani Witjaya; Abdi Oktarian Zamili; Paolo M. Nainggolan; Adi Aryawan; Ajis Purnomo; Bambang Sudarsono; Hamdani Hamdani; Achmad Chalid Alif Afif Alfajrin
Biocaster : Jurnal Kajian Biologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): October
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian (LP3) Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/biocaster.v3i4.210

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Mangrove ecosystems are important coastal ecosystems that provide a variety of functions. Mangrove ecosystems provide a variety of environmental services including absorbing carbon and contributing to climate change mitigation, protecting coastal areas from storms, tsunamis, and erosion. In addition to providing a variety of environmental services, these ecosystems are also habitats for a variety of living organisms, both aquatic and terrestrial, resident and migrant, also nationally and internationally protected species. The benefits provided by mangrove are contrast to the rate of degradation, which has the potential for loss of wildlife habitat and a decrease in biodiversity value, especially mammals. This study was conducted to analyse the value of biodiversity, especially mammals in the Mangrove Ecotourism Area, Pesawaran Regency. This study uses the method of line transects, mist nets, and sound identification. The results of the study recorded 6 species of mammals with a species diversity value (H') of 1.46, richness of 1.60, evenness of 0.72, and species dominance of 0.30. Mammal species diversity inside the ecotourism area is higher than outside the area. Protected mammals are not found in the area.