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DIURNAL RAPTORS ON BANDEALIT RESORT AT MERU BETIRI NATIONAL PARK, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Siddiq, Arif Mohammad; Sulistiyowati, Hari; Setiawan, Rendy; Kurniawan, Muhammad; Firmansyah, Puji
TREUBIA Vol 50, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/treubia.v50i2.4527

Abstract

Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP) is one of the conservation areas as a habitat for diurnal raptors in East Java. However, the updated information on diurnal raptors in MBNP is still limited, with the latest information recorded in 2014. Therefore, this study aims to inventory the species composition of diurnal raptors in Bandealit Resort at MBNP. This research was conducted in April-June 2022 using the point count method with an observation radius of 1 km. We sampled a total of three observation points in three forest cover types i.e dense vegetation (primary forest), semi-dense vegetation (secondary forest-plantation), and low vegetation (coastal forest). Data collection included diurnal raptors species, frequency of encounters for each species, time of encounter, coordinate points, and activity (flyover, soaring, and perched). The results showed the presence of 10 diurnal raptors at the Bandealit Resort MBNP which consisted of two families (Accipitridae and Falconidae). Based on the IUCN Red list of threatened species, there are eight species of least concern (LC), one species of near threatened (NT), and one species of endangered (EN). The frequency of encounters shows that Crested Serpent-eagle (Spilornis cheela) has the highest frequency value (20%), while the Spotted Kestrel (Falco moluccensis) and Changeable Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) have the lowest frequency value (4%). Furthermore, as a special record, the Javan Hawk-eagle (N. bartelsi) is found with a fairly high frequency of encounters (11%). Approximately 75.71% of observed diurnal raptors are in soaring activity. Moreover, based on their distribution area, the primary forest has the highest composition of diurnal raptor species encountered.
Co-Authors Agustin, Mili Agustina, Rizka Aida Mursyidah Amalia, Rizqy Ambarwati, Dwita Ananda, Mia Bella Dwy Ananda, Rizky Putra Anggreini, Widyantari Anik Suwandari Anjani, Rifkah Ajeng Ardyansyah, Mochammad Aditya Ardyansyah Arif Mohammad Siddiq Arif Pratiwi Arif Pratiwi Audyna, Sayyidha Rahma Avika Aditya Febriana Putri Bambang Supriadi Baraas, Abdillah Cahyono, Haris Dwi Setyati Dwi Susanto, Miftha Amilia Eva Tyas Utami Fandani, Septian Theo Febrianti, Silvia Dwi Firmansyah, Puji Fresha Aflahul Ula Fresha Aflahul Ula Fuad Bahrul Ulum GALIH WICAKSONO Galih Wicaksono Hanif Roudhatul Firdausiyah Haris Cahyono Hidayat Teguh Hidayatullah, Alhabsy Ika Nuraini Iqbal Setiawan Saputra Jasmine, Nur Ainna Fairuz Kanthi A. Widayati Kevin Cahya A.U Krisnamurti Krisnamurti Kurniawan, Joko Lailiyah, Refi Umairotul Lia Sandra Parwatiningsih Luh Putu Indah Budyawati Mega Fatimah Rosana Mita Yuni Aditiya Mufidatul Khoironiyah Mukhamad Su'udi Nila Mutia Dewi Nindy Agusti Wulansari Nindy Agusti Wulansari Ningrum, Asyifa Yasmin Nursalamah, Amanda Dwi Pradana, Yuan Zulia Pradina Purwati Pratiwi, Arif Purwatiningsih Purwatiningsih Purwatiningsih, P. Putri Saniyyah Rahmalisa Az Zahra Qisti, Nissaul Rani, Cynthia Ravitamala, El Shania Rifiqa Indrie Wahyudi Rike Oktarianti Rosida, Waki’atil Roziqoh, Wasiatur Sabila, Firman Syauqi Nur Sabrina, Ifa Annisa Santi Feronika Sijabat Santi Feronika Sijabat Sara Fati Indra Sari, Intan Suci Novita Suci Rahayu, Dwi Sudarmadji Sudarmadji Sudarmadji, S. Sulistiyowati, Hari Supriadi, Dudun Susantin Fajariyah Syafira Lailatul Ulfa Marfuah Syamsul Arifin Talitha Azza Meidyna Putri Tri Atmowidi Tsaniyah Indah, Zainatuts Wahono, Nanang Dwi Wahyu Tri Agustin Wardiani, Fefi Eka Wati, Dewi Erna Wimbaningrum, Retno Yohana Maharani Pitaloka Yusana, Erli Viyan Zahra, Anis Syavira Avivatu