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Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan Bonita
ISSN : 26847671     EISSN : 26856506     DOI : -
BONITA merupakan jurnal publikasi ilmiah yang dikelola oleh tim redaksi fakultas kehutanan yang dimiliki oleh Universitas Andi Djemma. Jurnal ini akan memuat hasil-hasil penelitian ilmiah pada berbagai bidang ilmu kehutanan diantaranya Manajamen dan Perencanaan Kehutanan, Konservasi, Sosial Kebijakan, Teknologi Hasil Hutan, Silvikultur dan bidang-bidang lain yang terapannya sangat berhubungan dengan bidang kehutanan. Penelitian tersebut harus memenuhi syarat ilmiah baik yang dilakukan oleh individu dosen, dosen secara berkelompok maupun dosen berkolaborasi dengan mahasiswa bimbingannya.
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PERILAKU INTERAKSI SOSIAL MONYET HITAM DARE (MacacamauraSchinz, 1825) DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM LEJJA KABUPATEN SOPPENG Dewi Anggita Munir; Hadijah Azis Karim; Andi Rosdayanti
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v1i2.312

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Sulawesi island is a unique island among other islands in indonesia. This research aims to find out the social interaction behaviour of Dare Black Monkey (Macaca maura) in the Lejja natural tourism park. This animal is an endemic in Sulawesi island, located in South Sulawesi Province and categorixed as an endangered species by the IUCN, therefore its existence must be protected. The method was used field observation and focal animal sampling. The object was detremined in 15 Macaca maura based on age and sexuality in a group.Social interaction behaviour was recorded, namely the behavior of playing, grooming, coitus, conflict. Based on the results that the high social behaviour frequency of playing activity was owned by the young male (72 times) and the children (56 times), as well as grooming by young male and children  have the highest frequency (31 times).  Frequency of coitus and agonistic behaviours was owned by adult male with 14 times and 5 times respectively.However, the longest time proportion of playing was used by children with  10.602 second (62,01%),while the total and time percentage of coitus have the lowest value (240 second or 2,11%  and 300 second or 2,58% perspectively) by adult ages.Kata Kunci :, Macaca maura, social behavior, grooming, Lejja natural tourism park
KELAYAKAN USAHA BUDIDAYA ULAT SUTERA (BOMBIX MORI L.) BERDASARKAN ASPEK NON FINANSIAL KABUPATEN BOALEMO Murni Djabar; Nurnaningsih Utiarahman
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v1i2.310

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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of the business based on non-financial aspects of silkworm cultivation. The results of this study were with high demand and with a guarantee of the cocoon market, silkworm cultivation business conducted in the Tangga Barito village, the working area of of KPHP Unit V Boalemo worthy of doing. Cocoon selling prices of Rp. 40,000 is a standard price that is appropriate for quality b (medium) cocoons. To increase the added value of mulberry cultivation, it can endeavor to manufacture mulberry tea which is used as an antioxidant drink or to process silkworm waste into organic fertilizer. For technical and technology aspects starting from the business location, the location of caterpillar maintenance in general is close to the residence so as to facilitate maintenance and supervision. Silkworm cultivation is prepared starting from the building of silkworms to how to control pests and diseases that attack silkworms. The organization in question consists of informing matters relating to the cultivation of silkworms, directing, coordinating the development of mulberry and silkworm maintenance demonstration plots. From these results the silkworm business is feasible to run.Keywords: Aspect of non financial, Boalemo, Business feasibility, silkworms
POLA SEBARAN SPASIAL BIOMASSA DI AREAL REVEGETASI BEKAS TAMBANG NIKEL Witno Witno; Nining Puspaningsih; Budi Kuncahyo
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v1i2.308

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The aim of this study was to identify the spatial pattern of biomass distribution in the revegetation of the post-mining area in PTVI. The nearest neighbour analysis method by comparing the distance of an individual was used to determine the spatial biomass distribution pattern in the post nickel mining revegetation area of PTVI. The nearest neighbour analysis was used to explain the distribution pattern of locations using a calculation that considers the distance, number of locations and acreage. This analysis produced a final result in the form of an index ranging from 0 until more than 1. It can be explained as NNI <1, clustered spatial pattern, NNI = 1, random spatial pattern and NNI> 1 dispersed spatial pattern. This research was found that there are clustered (K1, K2, K3) and dispersed patterns (K4) of biomass spatial distribution patterns in PTVI’s post nickel mining revegetation area.Keywords: post-mining, revegetation, biomass, spatial distribution pattern
KONSERVASI KUPU-KUPU SEBAGAI SERANGGA PENYERBUK YANG PENTING DI TAMAN NASIONAL BANTIMURUNG-BULUSARAUNG Sri Nur Aminah Ngatimin
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v1i2.309

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The purpose of study is to identify the species and frequency of butterfly visited on three types of flowers namely: Ixora paludosa, Hibiscus rosa-chinensis and Clerodendron japonicum. The information is very useful in the conservation effort of pollinator insects, especially butterflies that live around the Bantimurung-Bulusaraung National Park, Maros district, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.  Research activities in the field trials were located in Simbang village (5 ° 01'23.2 "S and 119 ° 40'33.6" E), Maros district, South Sulawesi. The research was conducted in August to September 2018. There were two families butterflies visited the flowers i.e : Pieridae and Papilionidae. Six species of butterflies visited I. paludosa flowers, four species visited H. rosa chinensis  and seven species visited C. japonicum. The dominant butterfly species visited I. paludosa : Graphium agamemnon and Catopsilia scylla. The species of butterflies in H. rosa-chinensis are Papilio demolion and Troides helena, while those who frequently visited C. japonicum flower: C. pomona and C. scyllaKey words : butterfly, nectar, insect pollinator, Bantimurung, Sulawesi
IDENTIFIKASI POTENSI JABON MERAH (ANTHOCEPHALUS MARCOPHYLLUS) DI KECAMATAN BUA KABUPATEN LUWU Dhiki Efendi; Andi Rosdayanti; Afandi Ahmad
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan BONITA Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55285/bonita.v1i2.311

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Community forest is one model of natural resource managements based on community initiatives. The development of community forests is directed at restoring land productivity. Scarcity of industrial wood raw materials requires fast-growing commercial wood, jabon merah is a fast-growing plant. Potential of jabon merah at Bua District has not been known certainly. Inventory studies contain descriptions of forested areas and potential assessments. Bua sub-district is one of the sub-districts producing jabon merah wood that comes from community forests. This research was conducted from August to September 2019 with the aim to find out how much the potential for jabon merah and the distribution of jabon merah are in Bua sub-district. This research was conducted by quantitative description method. the results obtained by an inventory of the potential of jabon merah in Bua sub-district are 5,127 m3. Volume of jabon merah for each diameter class is 0.99 m3 for the diameter class of 5-10.99 cm, 277.60 m3 for the diameter class of 11-19.99 cm, 338.20 m3 for the diameter class of 20-29.99 cm, and 122.15 m3 for the widest class located in the village of Tiromanda with 11 stands of jabon merah stands, witharea of 5.3 ha.The lowest and lowest distribution is located in Lare-Lare village, only 1 area of jabon merah stands, with an area of 0.8 ha.Keywords: Forest of the people, Potential, Distribution, Jabon Merah.

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