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Keanekaragaman Jenis Pohon dan Burung di Beberapa Areal Hutan Kota Bandar Lampung (Tree and Bird Species Diversity in Several Urban Forest Area of Bandar Lampung City) Agus Setiawan; Hadi S Alikodra; Andi Gunawan; Dedy Darnaedi
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 12 No. 1 (2006)
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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This study investigated the inter-relationshep between diversity of tree and bird species existed in urban forest of Bandar Lampung City. The objectives of the study on Tree and BirdSpecies Diversity in Several Urban Forest Area of Bandar Lampung City are to know a) tree species diversity composition in urban forest vegetation, b) bird species diversity, and c) the correlation between those both components. The study conducted on six areas of urban forest in Bandar Lampung City. Tree sampling was measured within plot line having 20 m x 20 m size, while bird observation was done using direct watching method which was performed every morning (06.00 ~08.00) and evening (16.00 ~ 18.00) during tree days for each urban forest area. The biodiversity parameters used in this study are Margalef Species Richness Index, Shannon Biodiversity Index, and Modified Hill’s Ratio Index of Evenness. In all urban forest areas of Bandar Lampung City wasidentified 45 tree species (24 families) with index of species richness 6.22, index of species diversity 2.92, and index of evenness 0.60. Compared to closest natural vegetation (of Wan Abdul Rachman Provincial Park) the vegetation is very different (index of similarity 0.13). The study concluded thata) urban forest vegetation of Bandar Lampung City are generally dominated by domesticated species, 2) 24 birds species (16 families) were identified in all of urban forest area of Bandar Lampung City, and c) there is positive correlation between the tree species diversity and bird species diversity in urban forest of Bandar Lampung City.
NEW CYTOTYPES OF PTERIS ENSIFORMIS VAR. VICTORIAE FROM INDONESIA Muhammad Efendi; Tatik Chikmawati; Dedy Darnaedi
Reinwardtia Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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New cytotypes of Pteris ensiformis var. victoriae and one cytotype of var. ensiformis are recorded from Indonesia: var. victoriae with 2n=58 (sexual diploid) from Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, and 2n=87 (triploid) from Lombok Island and Bogor, West Java; and var. ensiformis with 2n=116 (sexual tetraploid). The diploid is smaller than the triploid in plant size. Results indicate a cytological variation in var. victoriae, like in var. ensiformis.
THE NANTU PLATYCERIUM GRANDE (POLYPODIACEAE), A NEW GENERIC RECORD OF PLATYCERIUM IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA Dedy Darnaedi; Lynn Clayton
Reinwardtia Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020)
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DARNAEDI, D. & CLAYTON, L. 2020. The Nantu Platycerium grande (Polypodiaceae), a new generic record of Platycerium in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 19(2): 81‒85. ‒‒ Platycerium grande (Fée) Kunze was discovered for the first time in Indonesia at the Nantu Forest, Gorontalo Province, Sulawesi. In this paper we document this discovery by providing a description and illustration of this species, as well as some brief ecological notes. Furthermore this is a new generic record of Platycerium in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
NEW CYTOTYPES OF PTERIS ENSIFORMIS VAR. VICTORIAE FROM INDONESIA Muhammad Efendi; Tatik Chikmawati; Dedy Darnaedi
Reinwardtia Vol. 14 No. 1 (2014)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/reinwardtia.v14i1.404

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New cytotypes of Pteris ensiformis var. victoriae and one cytotype of var. ensiformis are recorded from Indonesia: var. victoriae with 2n=58 (sexual diploid) from Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, and 2n=87 (triploid) from Lombok Island and Bogor, West Java; and var. ensiformis with 2n=116 (sexual tetraploid). The diploid is smaller than the triploid in plant size. Results indicate a cytological variation in var. victoriae, like in var. ensiformis.
THE NANTU PLATYCERIUM GRANDE (POLYPODIACEAE), A NEW GENERIC RECORD OF PLATYCERIUM IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA Dedy Darnaedi; Lynn Clayton
Reinwardtia Vol. 19 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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DARNAEDI, D. & CLAYTON, L. 2020. The Nantu Platycerium grande (Polypodiaceae), a new generic record of Platycerium in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 19(2): 81‒85. ‒‒ Platycerium grande (Fée) Kunze was discovered for the first time in Indonesia at the Nantu Forest, Gorontalo Province, Sulawesi. In this paper we document this discovery by providing a description and illustration of this species, as well as some brief ecological notes. Furthermore this is a new generic record of Platycerium in Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The new pteridophyte classification and sequence employed in the Herbarium Bogoriense (BO) for Malesian ferns Wita Wardani; Arief Hidayat; Dedy Darnaedi
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 4 (2012)
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BO followed sequences written in the first Flora Malesiana series II for Malesian fern specimen arrangement and flora listing, which then updated as revision for pteridophyte families done successively. However, the sequence in this incomplete flora to some extent is problematic. Recent advancement in pteridophyte classification is available and expected to stabilize delimitation of families and genera. The paper reviews the two sequences and presents a consensus for specimen arrangement and flora listing of Malesian fern.
The new pteridophyte classification and sequence employed in the Herbarium Bogoriense (BO) for Malesian ferns Wita Wardani; Arief Hidayat; Dedy Darnaedi
Reinwardtia Vol. 13 No. 4 (2012)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

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BO followed sequences written in the first Flora Malesiana series II for Malesian fern specimen arrangement and flora listing, which then updated as revision for pteridophyte families done successively. However, the sequence in this incomplete flora to some extent is problematic. Recent advancement in pteridophyte classification is available and expected to stabilize delimitation of families and genera. The paper reviews the two sequences and presents a consensus for specimen arrangement and flora listing of Malesian fern.