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Diversity of Ferns (Pteridophyta) in the Dieng Valley Tourism Area Dilla Shafira Madania; Erlita Chandra Karina Putri; Helmi Adi Guna; Syifa’ Hajidah Aziz; Wulan Madya Rani; Indra Fardhani
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 5 (2025): May
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i5.10092

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Indonesia is rich in biodiversity, especially in its flora. Biodiversity is the various forms of life that exist on land, air and water in a space and time, whether in the form of plants, animals, even the smallest living things such as microorganisms. One type of plant that has a lot of biodiversity in Indonesia is ferns (Pteridophyta). Ferns are Cormophyta spore plants that can live in various habitats, either as epiphytes, terrestrial plants, or as aquatic plants. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of ferns in the Dieng Valley. Daui District, Malang Regency. The research method used is a descriptive method with a purposive sampling technique, namely sampling based on certain criteria. Data collection was carried out through the exploration method, where researchers made direct observations of fern species (Pteridophyta). Species identification was carried out using the Picture This and Google lens applications. Data analysis was carried out by calculating the Diversity Index. The results of the study obtained were that in the Dieng Valley area, the pteris vittata species was found to be more dominant. These ferns were found in various research locations.
Keanekaragaman Jenis Ordo Orthoptera (Belalang) di Kawasan Sumber Sira Kabupaten Malang Akhsani, Farid; Karomah, Alya; Fitria, Della; Khoirun Nisa', Dinda; Qichmatul Lailia, Elil; Arta Mevia, Nadila; Fardhani, Indra
Filogeni: Jurnal Mahasiswa Biologi Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Mei-Agustus
Publisher : Program Studi Biologi Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/filogeni.v5i2.57105

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Kawasan wisata Sumber Sira memiliki potensi ekosistem alami yang penting untuk dikaji keanekaragaman hayatinya guna mengetahui dampak aktivitas manusia terhadap komunitas fauna lokal. Salah satunya adalah belalang dari Ordo Orthoptera. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis keanekaragaman belalang (Ordo Orthoptera) di Kawasan Sumber Sira, Kabupaten Malang. Penelitian dilakukan pada April 2025 menggunakan survei lapangan dengan teknik line transect dan jaring serangga di tiga plot. Hasil identifikasi menunjukkan lima spesies belalang dari ordo Orthoptera, yaitu Oxya japonica, Oxya chinensis, Valanga nigricornis, Phlaeoba antennata, dan Atractomorpha crenulata. Indeks keanekaragaman Shannon-Wiener sebesar 1,161 menunjukkan tingkat keanekaragaman sedang, dengan dominasi oleh O. japonica. Keanekaragaman belalang di Sumber Sira tergolong sedang, dipengaruhi oleh suhu dan kelembaban. Selain itu kondisi vegetasi yang kurang beragam dan aktivitas manusia menyebabkan dominasi spesies tertentu serta distribusi yang tidak merata, berisiko menurunkan populasi dan mengancam keberadaan spesies lokal.
Keanekaragaman Capung sebagai Bioindikator Air di Joyosuko, Tombro, dan Bedengan Bariroh, Afifatul; Azzahra, Andyan Fatimah; Afyna, Dewi Anggun; Ani, Fifi Nur Qur; Wardah, Naylil; Fardhani, Indra; Akhsani, Farid
Filogeni: Jurnal Mahasiswa Biologi Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Mei-Agustus
Publisher : Program Studi Biologi Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/filogeni.v5i2.57130

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Capung (Odonata) berperan penting dalam ekosistem sebagai predator alami dan bioindikator kualitas perairan. Penelitian ini mengkaji keanekaragaman dan persebaran capung di tiga habitat berbeda di Kota Malang yaitu Sungai Joyosuko Metro, Persawahan Tombro, dan Bumi Perkemahan Bedengan. Pengamatan dilakukan pada April–Mei 2025 melalui penangkapan langsung menggunakan insect net selama satu jam di tiap lokasi pada pagi, siang, dan sore hari. Identifikasi spesies dibantu oleh aplikasi Picture Insect dan panduan lapangan, dengan analisis menggunakan indeks Shannon-Wiener dan indeks kemerataan. Sebanyak enam spesies capung (54 individu) dari subordo Anisoptera dan Zygoptera ditemukan. Pantala flavescens mendominasi di Joyosuko, sementara empat spesies Zygoptera ditemukan di Bedengan. Indeks keanekaragaman tertinggi tercatat di Bedengan (H’ = 0,943), diikuti Joyosuko (H’ = 0,366) dan Tombro (H’ = 0,264), seluruhnya dalam kategori keanekaragaman rendah. Hasil ini menegaskan peran capung sebagai bioindikator air dan pentingnya pelestarian habitat perairan untuk keberlanjutan ekosistem.
Diversity of Ants (Formicidae) in the Bedengan Camping Ground Area, Malang Regency P, Nanda Roudhotul R.; Chasanah, Ratna Nur; Arnita; Khoirina, Rizqi; Arifika, Florencia; Safira, Annisa; Fardhani, Indra
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 6 (2025): June
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i6.10094

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Ant diversity (Formicede) plays an important role in the ecosystem, especially as an environmental indicator. This study aims to identify the diversity of ant species in the Bumi Camping area, Malang Regency, East Java, and to evaluate the factors that influence it. Ants have evolved into insects that are easily found in terrestrial ecosystems. Of the total number of insect species in the world, approximately 12.000 of them are ants, most of which are spread across tropical areas Data collection was carried out at six points around the musholla area using two trap methods, namely bait traps and fill traps. The ants caught were collected and identified using a stereo microscope, determination keys, and supporting applications. The study found 9 different ant species, including Paratrechina longicornis. Camponatus atriceps, and Monomorium pharaonis. The diversity of ant species is influenced by environmental factors such as altitude, humidity, and food availability. The results showed that the study area had a low diversity index value, possibly due to antibiotic factors and land conversion. This study contributes to the understanding of ant diversity in tropical areas and the importance of ant habitat conservation in forest ecosystems.
BIODIVERSITY OF ARACEAE IN MALABAR CITY FOREST, MALANG CITY, EAST JAVA Aulia Azahra, Rahmania; Syamsuddin, Imam; Asyaun Niqris, Adelliana; Relia Fitrah, Aura; Nadia, Intan; Setyoningrum, Nadia; Chairani Fatimah, Nina; Fardhani, Indra; Qomaliyah, Eka Nurul
BIOLINK (Jurnal Biologi Lingkungan Industri Kesehatan) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): Biolink August
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/biolink.v12i1.13690

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Indonesia, located on the equator with over 17,000 islands, is among the world's most biodiverse countries. Malabar City Forest in Malang serves as both a green space and a habitat for various plant species, including members of the Araceae family. Despite their roles in microclimate regulation, air purification, and soil stabilization, Araceae diversity in urban areas remains underexplored. This study aimed to identify and document Araceae species in Malabar City Forest and assess their ecological roles. Using an exploratory survey and cruise sampling, species were recorded based on their morphology. Field data were collected through direct observation aided by smartphone-based identification tools and validated with online taxonomic resources and literatures. Seven species were identified: Dieffenbachia seguine (Jacq.) Schott, Epipremnum aureum (Linden & André) G.S Bunting, Alocasia plumbea Van Houtte, Syngonium angustatum Schott, Syngonium podophyllum Schott, Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl., and Typhonium trilobatum Schott, representing six genera. Their presence highlights adaptability to urban environments and potential as bioindicators. Future research should assess their ecological resilience and interactions. Local conservation through education, labeling, and habitat preservation can support biodiversity awareness and sustainable urban planning.
Science Literacy Improvement Through Game-Based Media for Eighth Grade Students Arifianti, Aprillia Dwi; Mulyati, Yayuk; Hamimi, Erti; Fardhani, Indra
Indonesian Journal of Biology Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY EDUCATION
Publisher : Universitas Tidar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/ijobe.v8i2.2819

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Science education in Indonesia faces challenges in improving students’ science literacy skills, which are often still low. The objectives of this study are to assess the impact of using the “ELGASE” learning media on improving students' science literacy skills and to identify differences in science literacy skills before and after the implementation of the “ELGASE” media. The method in this study was pre-experimental involving 22 students of class VIII. Data were obtained through observation, testing, and documentation collection methods, then analyzed using the normality test and the N-Gain test to evaluate changes in scores. The results showed that the use of “ELGASE” media provided a significant increase in students’ science literacy skills. This improvement is measured through a nonparametric test (Wilcoxon), which indicates the difference or comparison of pretest and posttest scores on each indicator. The study results indicate that the use of “ELGASE” media significantly improved students’ science literacy skills, with the N-Gain score for the first indicator being 0.80 (80%) and for the third indicator 0.92 (92%), classified as “Effective” and “Highly Effective”, respectively. Additionally, the second indicator showed an increase of 0.58 (58%), falling into the “Moderate” category, which demonstrates a medium level of effectiveness in enhancing students’ understanding of the taught material.  The conclusion of this research is that the “ELGASE” media is proven effective in improving students’ science literacy skills and can be recommended for use in science learning.
Identify the Types of Grass in the Lembah Dieng Area, Malang Regency, East Java Lestari, Aninda Ayu; Ramadhani, Devita Ayu; Azmi, Difa' Isabitul; Saputri, Nana Yuliana; Puspitasari, Noviana; Fardhani, Indra
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 24 No. 1 (2024): Januari - Maret
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.v24i1.6521

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The study aims to identify the kinds of grass that grow in the Lembah Dieng Area, Malang Regency. Field surveys are conducted to record and collect data on distribution and types of grasses. The mapping was done using direct survey techniques and sample retrieval. Research has shown that the region's ungutted wedges have significant variations in the composition and distribution of grass. There are a number of species of grass that have been found, including common types and some relatively rare species. Data analysis lists environmental factors that affect the growth and distribution of grasses in this region. The information gathered from this study is hoped to provide a better understanding of the diversity of grasses in the region's wedges, which can be useful for the management of agricultural land and the conservation of natural resources in the region.
Co-Authors 'Ainunnizar, Desy Fitriaska Abdul Razak, Sarah Adella Anfidina Putri Adzkia Aisyqova Aulia Afyna, Dewi Anggun Agung Mulyo Setiawan Ahada Dewi Ayu Yulianti Aisyah Az-Zahro Ajeng Dewi Masyitoh Alfa Safitri Alieffia Dzalfani Kurnia Andani Amanda Erma Candrika Andini, Risnada Adelia Angga Ardiansyah Ani, Fifi Nur Qur Arief Muttaqiin Arifianti, Aprillia Dwi Arifika, Florencia Arnita Arta Mevia, Nadila Asyaun Niqris, Adelliana Aulia Azahra, Rahmania Azizah Wahyuningsih Azmi, Difa' Isabitul Azzahra, Andyan Fatimah Bariroh, Afifatul Berliana Ayu Febriani Cahya Nandahwarni Chairani Fatimah, Nina Chasanah, Ratna Nur Cindy Julia Apsari Damayanti, Lisa Kurnia Anggraeni Dewi Fitria Cahyani Dewi Khajar Fitriana Dian Nugraheni Dilla Shafira Madania Eka Nurul Qomaliyah Elfina Hari Murty Elfrida Ratnawati Elsa Tsania Rafika Fatma Enny Widyati Erlita Chandra Karina Putri Erna Mudyah Rahayu Erti Hamimi Eva Maulidia Farah Audifa Refia Farid Akhsani Fatchur Rohman Febyka Rahma Nurlaily Feren Aisya Ifannani Fielardh, Khalifatulloh Fitria, Della Fitriya Nur Rizky Gadis Yunita Berliana Habiddin Hartatik , Sri Een Helmi Adi Guna Ibrohim Ihda Maf’ulatul Husna Ika Saputri Ike Rahma Antika Ikwan Wahyudi Isnanik Juni Fitriyah Ivandra Bagus Pranata Jihan Chandra Hesti Rahayu Karomah, Alya Khalifatulloh Fiel'ardh Kharomah, Sindi Khasanah, Mei Linda Nur Khoirina, Rizqi Khoirun Nisa', Dinda Kundariati, Maisuna Kurniawan, Bakhrul Rizky Kurniawati, Nika Fitri Laili, Dewi Nur Laras Prasetyo Lestari, Aninda Ayu Lidya Amelia Simanjuntak Lilis Ilma Elvira Lilit Rusyati Lini Raudlotul Hikmiyah Lisa Septiana Listiandi, Jovano Andrew Mochammad Hannats Hanafi Ichsan Moh. Arif Nur Hidayatullah Muflichatu Nur Fita Muhammad Fajar Marsuki Muhammad Rizal Maulana Muntholib Munzil Nabil Akbar Nurcholis Nabila Rahma Safitri Nadia, Intan Nadiyyatul Husna Naila Zulfa Natadiwijaya, Ismail Fikri Nisaa’, Ratri Ma'rifatun Nowita Ayu Sokawati Nur Fadilah Nur Rohmania, Qonita Nuryani Rustaman P, Nanda Roudhotul R. Puspitasari, Noviana Putri Anggraini Putri, Erisa Alifia Qichmatul Lailia, Elil Qurrota A'yuningtiyas Rahmania, Almasinta Dyah Ramadhani, Devita Ayu Ratna Puspitasari Relia Fitrah, Aura Reswara, Talitha Raissa Rizky Antika Rohmah, Mau Firotul Royana, Dhita Fitri Rudiyanto Rudiyanto, Rudiyanto Safira, Annisa Said Hasan Salma Aulia Dwi Agustin Saputra, Winata Tegar Saputri, Nana Yuliana Sari, Yulia Camalinda Senda Tiara Putri Setyoningrum, Nadia Sharla Amalia Choirunnisa Shofi, Fifi Maziyatus Silvya Rosa Fadilla Sindi Kharomah Siti Mualifah Siti Ulfatun Nadliroh Sugiyanto, Sugiyanto Sutiyani, Tarisah Syahrul Chandra Syaifitri Rahmadhani Syamsuddin, Imam Syifa’ Hajidah Aziz Tarisa Dini Amelia Tri Wulandari Virdiana Intan Ardhiyanti Wardah, Naylil Winda Ashnaful Ma'rifah Witasari, Lita Wulan Madya Rani Yayuk Mulyati Yessi Affriyenni