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Zoo Indonesia
ISSN : 0215191x     EISSN : 25278703     DOI : -
Zoo Indonesia adalah sebuah jurnal ilmiah dibidang fauna tropika yang diterbitkan oleh organisasi profesi keilmiahan Masyarakat Zoologi Indonesia (MZI) sejak tahun 1983. Terbit satu tahun satu volume dengan dua nomor (Juli dan Desember). Memuat tulisan hasil penelitian yang berhubungan dengan aspek fauna, khususnya wilayah Indonesia dan Asia. Publikasi ilmiah lain adalah Monografi.
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KERAGAMAN AMFIBI DAN CATATAN BARU KATAK DI KAWASAN WISATA GUCI, PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH . Mumpuni
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 23, No 1 (2014): Juli 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.366

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The study was conducted in tourism area of Guci, Tegal regency, Central Java for 5 days in October 2009. It was revealed that 16 species of frogs and one species of caecilian found in the area. We also obtained an interesting spesies of bleeding frog Leptophryne cruentata, an endemic frog from West Java and Hylarana rufipes that previously only was informed from West Sumatra. Species composition, distribution and abundance is presented.
COMPOSITION AND IMPORTANT VALUE INDEX OF BIRDS IN RELATION TO STUDY OF BALI STARLING (Leucopsar rothschildi) IN THE BALI BARAT NATIONAL PARK Wahyu Widodo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.368

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The aims of study were to find out the composition and important value index (IVI) of birds in Bali Barat National Park on July 2010 and June 2011. The research was in relation to study of food natural resources and artificial nest boxes of Bali Starling to reintroduce in to the wild natural habitat from captivity. The “Point Transect” methods were used to study bird species in the survey. There were 46 species found in the deciduous forests and 64 species in the evergreen forest habitats. According to “Z” statistical analysis there is no significant different (α=0.05) on the dominance index value average and important bird value index in the two forest habitats. The highest IVI were Pycnonotus goiavier reached 26.6% in the deciduous forest and 25.3% in the evergreen forest. The competitors of Bali Starling in its natural habitats for food were Pycnonotus goiavier, Orthotomus sepium and Aegithina tiphia. The competitors of Bali Starling for nesting in the available artificial nest boxes were Halcyon chloris, Megalaima lineata, Megalaima haemacephala, Chrysocolaptes lucidus, Dendrocopus macei and Parus major. The results conclude that when the Bali Starling would be released to its natural habitats from breeding population, the dominance and important value indexes of the other bird species as competitors, especially for feeding and nesting in the artificial nest boxes should be considered. 
KOMUNITAS IKAN DI PERAIRAN SUNGAI SERAYU YANG TERFRAGMENTASI WADUK DI WILAYAH KABUPATEN BANJARNEGARA Haryono Haryono; M. F. Rahardjo; Mulyadi .; Ridwan Affandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.369

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Serayu termasuk sungai besar yang alirannya melewati lima Kabupaten di Jawa Tengah dan terfragmentasi oleh waduk di wilayah Banjarnegara. Informasi mengenai biodiversitas ikan di sungai ini masih sedikit. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap keanekaragaman jenis ikan, potensi, status jenis, dan upaya konservasinya. Penelitian menggunakan metode survei yang dilakukan di tiga zona (di bawah waduk, kawasan waduk, dan di atas waduk). Hasil penelitian ditemukan 22 spesies yang tergolong ke dalam 13 famili, sebagian besar merupakan ikan konsumsi (54,55%), status jenisnya sebagian besar bersifat umum atau mudah ditemukan (81,82%) dan introduksi (18,18%). Ancaman terhadap kelestarian sumber daya ikan di wilayah ini beragam dan diperlukan upaya konservasinya.
THE DIVERSITY OF SMALL MAMMALS AT THE BUFFER ZONE OF MOUNT SLAMET, CENTRAL JAVA Maharadatunkamsi Maharadatunkamsi
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 23, No 1 (2014): Juli 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.360

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 A study was conducted by a combination of collecting the animals and direct observation in order to define small mammals community in surrounding buffer zone of Mount Slamet at Curug Cipendok and Banjarsari. The small mammals community at the surveyed areas was described by using Shannon- Wiener index of diversity and Simpson index of dominance. Results indicating that Curug Cipendok had higher small mammals diversity and lower level of dominance of certain species compare to Banjarsari.
DIVERSITAS DAN PENTINGNYA KUPU-KUPU NUSA KAMBANGAN (JAWA, INDONESIA Djunijanti Peggie
ZOO INDONESIA Vol 23, No 1 (2014): Juli 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.370

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Kawasan hutan Nusa Kambangan menjadi tempat perlindungan bagi banyak flora dan fauna Jawa termasuk kupu-kupu. Keberadaan spesies kupu-kupu di Nusa Kambangan disampaikan di sini berdasarkan penelitian yang dilakukan pada tahun 2006 dan beberapa laporan sebelumnya. Sekurangnya tercatat 124 spesies kupu-kupu di Nusa Kambangan dan jumlah ini merupakan 20% dari keseluruhan jumlah spesies kupu-kupu di Jawa. Hasil ini dibandingkan dengan keberadaan spesies kupu-kupu di lokasi-lokasi lainnya di Jawa. 
CHROMOSOMAL STUDIES OF TWO COLUBRID SNAKES XENOCHROPHIS MELANZOSTUS (GRAVENHORST, 1807) AND PTYAS MUCOSA (LINNAEUS, 1758) FROM JAVA Tony Febri Qurniawan; Fuad Uli Addien; Mochammad Farich
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52508/zi.v23i1.363

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Karyotype information and taxonomic research using the character of chromosomes on snakes of the oriental region are still very limited. Therefore the karyotype of two species snakes of the family Colubridae (Xenochrophis melanzostus and Ptyas mucosa) from Java were analyzed using splash method and blood culture technique. The shape and size of prometaphase chromosome were successfully determined. The result of chromosome observation, suggested that the karyotype formula of Ptyas mucosa are 2n=34=3m+1sm+4a+9t. This formula supports the conclusion Ptyas mucosa from Java populations are belong to the same species as the Indian. On the other hand, the karyotype formula of Xenochrophis melanzostus are 2n=34= 12m + 18sm + 4t. This information supports the conclusion that Xenochrophis melanzostus is separated from Xenochrophis piscator. 

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