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GENETIC ASPECTS OF THE COMMERCIALLY USED SEA URCHIN Tripneustes gratilla Abdul Hamid A. Toha; Robi Binur; Suhaemi Suhaemi; Lutfi Lutfi; Luchman Hakim; Nashi Widodo; Sutiman B. Sumitro
JURNAL PENELITIAN BIOLOGI BERKALA PENELITIAN HAYATI Vol 20 No 1 (2014): December 2014
Publisher : The East Java Biological Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (222.188 KB) | DOI: 10.23869/112

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Tripneustes gratilla is economically important, supports small-scale, commercially important, ecological values, a prospect as a biological control agent and also considered as the commercially traded sea urchin. We review genetic aspects of T. gratilla for understanding the status to the sustainable use in the future. In GenBank, there are 267 nucleotide sequences related with T. gratilla. Most of the sequences (189 sequences) are COI gene of T. gratilla from Indo-Pacific Ocean. Study on molecular genetics mentioned that there is no genetic structure for T. gratilla distribution in Indo-Pacific Ocean including in Indonesia waters.
KONDISI HABITAT BULU BABI Tripneustes gratilla (LINNAEUS, 1758) DI TELUK CENDERAWASIH Abdul Hamid A. Toha; Sutiman B. Sumitro; Luchman Hakim; Widodo
JURNAL PENELITIAN BIOLOGI BERKALA PENELITIAN HAYATI Vol 17 No 2 (2012): June 2012
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The primary goal of this research was determine physical and chemistry conditions of habitat of Tripneustes gratilla at Cenderawasih Bay waters. Sites of research were Manokwari, Wasior, Biak, Yapen and Nabire. Habitat of T. gratilla was observed directly with determine of temperature, salinity, velocity of current, pH, and dissolved oxygen by using thermometer, saline refractometer, pH-meter and DO-meter. We found that habitat of T. gratilla has temperature range of 30-31° C, salinity 30–32o/oo, pH 7.3-8.0, DO 4.9–8.7 mg/L, wave frequency 0.32-0.72 Hz, and current velocity 0.06-0.1 m/sec. Statistic test showed that T. gratilla were impacted by DO about 80% and wave frequency with 66%. In general, habitat of T. gratilla in Cenderawasih Bay were in good condition and supporting growth, develop and survival of T. gratilla.
PENENTUAN JENIS KELAMIN BULU BABI Tripneustes gratilla SECARA MORFOLOGI Abdul Hamid A. Toha; Agung Pramana; Sutiman B. Sumitro; Luchman Hakim; Widodo
JURNAL PENELITIAN BIOLOGI BERKALA PENELITIAN HAYATI Vol 17 No 2 (2012): June 2012
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Determining the sex of T. gratilla was difficult and generally determined directly by the presence, length and shape as well as size gonopore genital papilla. We tried to determine of the gender 17 individual of T. gratilla based on morphological approach. Injection of KCl and cleavage of the whole individual is also carried out to observe the color of the gonads as a reference for determining the sex. We found 6 samples of female and 11 male samples based on gonad color. The results of morphological measurements showed that all parameters used have not been able to determine the sex of T. gratilla, either singly or in combination parameters. The number of samples need to be added till at least 30 individual each sex. This is consistent with logistic regression 3, where the P-value is less than the P-value logistic regression 1 and 2, which enables different results if the sample size is enlarged.
The Distribution And Habitat Profiles Of Anaphalis Spp. Outside Protected Forest In Poncokusumo District, Malang Regency Tin Naing Oo; Prof. Luchman Hakim; Aminudin Afandhi
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
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The aims of the research were to Identify the species of Anaphalis found in Poncokusumo District, profiling distribution of Anaphalis in Poncokusumo Distrit, and describing habitat of Anaphalis in Poncokusumo District. The benefit of this research is the availability of baseline data as a reference for enforcement of conservation measures for Anaphalis species found in Poncokusumo. Conservation steps that can be taken include socialization of the local community, habitat protection and population monitoring. The field survey was carried out in October-December 2020 by measuring several plots in the area found by Anaphalis. Each site was analyzed for vegetation by measuring the density, frequency and cover of plants. Plant species included in the quadratic plot of 1x1 m2 were identified. In addition, microclimate factors were recorded, such as temperature, humidity and light intensity as well as altitude, coordinate points, soil type and land slope. Interviews with the local people, We interviewed informant especially was key person around we found Anaphalis habitat. We conducted a face-to-face semistructured questionnaire and asked our informants to ask about the distribution, uses and functions, and community conservation efforts of Anaphalis. Data analysis, Vegetation analysis to know composition of plant species inside quadrates for determining diversity index, important value index, dominance and everlasting of plant. Abiotic factors that have been measured are shown in tabular form as a comparison between distribution locations. Information from interview with local person was interpreted qualitatively descriptive. Some of the conservation opportunities in the strategy are policy support for biological conservation and the ecotourism movement, threat aspects such as reduced control of land functions in mass tourism. In this study, the SWOT analysis provides recommendations on significant strategies that come from a combination of strengths and optimizing opportunities, and reducing weaknesses and optimizing opportunities so that strengths reduce threats and manage risks.
Strategi Pengembangan Pariwisata Berdasarkan Daya Dukung Wisata Dan CHSE Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19 Hanun Nurrahma; Luchman Hakim; Rita Parmawati
Jurnal Sumberdaya Akuatik Indopasifik Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46252/jsai-fpik-unipa.2021.Vol.5.No.1.133

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The reopening of Red Island Beach since July 2020 still has several important problems that must be solved in order to overcome the spread of Covid-19 in tourism areas. The limitation of tourists has not been implemented properly by the tourist managers. It can be seen from the unrealistic decision of the tourist managers to still allow the visitors come even though it already passed the maximum of tourists that can visit during the pandemic. Meanwhile, based on the CHSE facilities, the result showed there are several things which still inappropriate and must be fixed. This research aim to examine the external and internal factors in the reopening of Red Island Beach and also form both of alternative and priority strategies which can be used for the future growth. The results of the data collected through interviews and questionnaires will be analyzed deeply using SWOT-AHP. After the SWOT analysis was found, it showed that the current position of Red Island Beach is in Quadrant VII, which means that the strategy suggested for the development of Red Island Beach is using the concentric diversification strategy. Meanwhile, the result of AHP analysis in all criteria and sub-cateria has a value CR < 0.1, it means the study is consistent and can be used for choosing the priority strategies in Red Island Beach. Those priority strategies are about increasing visitor managements and adding the supporting infrastructure that related with the value of the carrying capacity of Red Island Beach.
SHARIA TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN NATURAL RECREATION SITES OF BATU CITY, EAST JAVA Azzah Fauziyah Cholis; Luchman Hakim; Edriana Pangestuti
Jurnal Internasional Ilmu Pengetahuan Terapan bidang Pariwisata dan Events Vol 3 No 1 (2019): June 2019
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (P3M) Politeknik Negeri Bali

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Batu city has abundance natural recreation sites, in which many of them has been visited by tourist. With the recent development of sharia-based tourism industry, there are opportunities for Batu to develop sharia based tourism in Batu, especially in natural recreation sites. The purpose of this research is to identify the implementation of sharia value in natural recreatin sites and Sharia Tourism development strategy in the area of Natural Tourism Batu City. Data were obtained from questionnaires given to 84 respondents consisting of visitors, tourism employees, tour manager, and policymaker then being analyzed for the implementation of sharia tourism and strategy on the development of natural tourism. SWOT strategy was used to determine every aspect of tourism development (weight 0.00 to 1.00). The results of the analysis with SWOT quadrant shows that implementation most of it has been applied. While sharia development strategy in nature tourism of Batu city is at the quadrant I which is Aggressive strategy. The Alternative strategy that used is SO strategy (Strengths-Opportunities) which includes: 1. Improving the quality of service that will lead to the system of sharia tourism; 2. Utilizing all resources as a attraction of sharia tourism; 3. Involving all the stakeholders in cooperation planning and management of natural tourism principled sharia;and 4. Improving foreign language skills to all Employees and management of tourism.
Socio-Economic Impact Of Integrated Pest Management Field School Implementation On Coffee Farmers In Panditan Village Muqtafiah Muqtafiah; Luchman Hakim; Aminudin Afandhi
JURNAL SERAMBI ILMU Vol 23, No 1 (2022): Serambi Ilmu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/si.v23i1.3614

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Integrated Pest Management Field School (IPM-FS) is an extension method that is still being applied in Indonesia. IPM-FS is considered still relevant to be applied in Indonesia. However, farmers still have obstacles that cause farmers so that to not fully apply the knowledge obtained from the Integrated Pest Control Field School. This research was conducted in Panditan Village, Lumbang District, Pasuruan. The method used is descriptive qualitative with the Process Tracing approach. Collecting data through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that farmers benefited from the Integrated Pest Management Field School (IPM-FS), namely increasing farmer knowledge, changing farmer perceptions and behavior, and increasing coffee productivity. Constraints experienced by farmers are related to technology in the harvest process, causing farmers to still pick coffee as a whole without considering the color of the coffee beans between red, green, and yellow. The absence of a specific price difference between coffee with the implementation of IPM and non-IPM is also the background for farmers to pick coffee indiscriminately.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN AGRO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AT KARANGSARI, BLITAR, EAST JAVA Amanda Putri Nastiti; Prof Luchman Hakim; Soemarno - -
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Brawijaya

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AbstractCommunity participation is one of the keys to success in the process of developing agrotourism in an area. This study aims to analyze the level of community participation in the development of Agro-tourism in Karangsari, Blitar, East Java. Community involvement in the planning, implementation, evaluation, and USE of the results or output is a major factor in developing Karangsari Starfruit Agro-tourism. Data collection research was carried out by distributing questionnaires to respondents consisting of stakeholders and communities around the agrotourism site. The data is processed using Microsoft Excel 2013 and Rank-Spearman Correlation Analysis using IBM SPSS 20. The results of the study show that the lack of community participation in the agrotourism development process occurs because it is influenced by internal factors such as age, education, employment, income level and length of stay. In addition to the influence of these internal factors, community members are also still not involved in any agrotourism development activities. The participation of the community can be improved by conducting activities that require the surrounding community to participate. 
CORRIDOR MAPPING OF BIRD AROUND SACRED AREA BASED ON VEGETATION COVER IN WESTERN AREA OF MT. SEMERU USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) Rahmi Ipango; Luchman Hakim
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2019.006.02.2

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Danyangan is A proof traditional conservation created by local wisdom. Knowledge of bioculture provides a facts play a role in understanding the ecological processes that occur and providing an overview local efforts in protecting the environment. The village’s. Danyangan has the form of a collection of large trees marked by the presence of sacred fig trees (Ficus sp.). Moreover, the fig tree become a habitat for several species of birds. The canopy’s cover reserves water, insects, and fruits as food for birds and creates an interesting relation as a microhabitats.The location of this study was carried out in the administrative district of Malang district in Tumpang, East Java in the area of the district located in Gubugklakah, Kunci, Drigu, Poncokusomo, Puthuk, Pandansari, Jajang, and Aran-aran. Bird observation is carried out using the point count or IPA method.The study recorded 636 individuals consisting of 31 species, 21 families and 9 orders. The birds identified were dominated by Passeriformes as many as 11 families. Based on the results, shows all locations in the danyangan area dominated by detailed Swallow (Collocalia linchii). Instead, The value of bird species abundance in all study locations is included in the high category of values ranging >4.A spatial review is needed to see the extent and potential of danyangan on the western semeru slopes in an effort to conserve biodiversity, especially birds. As inthisstudy, we investigated thecomposition, diversity and Geographic Information System of birds in the Danyangan area.A spatial review is needed to see the extent and potential of danyangan on the western semeru slopes in an effort to conserve biodiversity, especially birds. As inthisstudy, we investigated thecomposition, diversity and Geographic Information System of birds in the Danyangan area.
Anuran diversity and community structure in Lesti upriver across buffer zone habitat in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Muhammad Fathoni; Luchman Hakim; Nia Kurniawan
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.biotropika.2022.010.01.10

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In Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTSNP), buffer zone areas, one of which is the Lesti upstream rivers, play a critical role in sustaining biodiversity and community life. Frogs serve as a bioindicator of environmental change, particularly in the upstream rivers of the Lesti. The present study examines the diversity and community structure of Anura in the upstream rivers of Lesti, which are included in the BTSNP buffer zones. Throughout the surveys, up to 14 anuran species were encountered in four sites adjacent to the BTSNP border and crossed by the Lesti rivers. This study suggests that buffer zones may support herpetofaunal diversity by allowing humans to interact with them and sustainably utilize the resources in the areas. Urban development and conservation in these areas must be kept current in order to minimize environmental disruption caused by humans.
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Aminin Aji Dharma Raharjo Aji Dharma Raharjo Akira Kikuchi Alelang, Isak Feridikson Amanda Putri Nastiti Ambariyanto Ambariyanto Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Amin Setyo Leksono Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Aminudin Afandhi Andri Tri Cahya Andriani Kusumawati Anggiar Rizky F Antariksa Antariksa Anthon Efani Apriyono Rahadiantoro Apriyono Rahadiantoro, Apriyono Ardina Tanjungsari Ardina Tanjungsari Argus Argus Ari Darmawan Ari Hayati Arief Rachmansyah Arief Rachmansyah Arien Heryansyah Arif Luqman Hakim Arina Mana Sikana Aulanni'am Aulanni'am Aulia Luqman Azis Aya Shofiyah Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Azzah Fauziyah Cholis Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiyadi Baihaqi Musytawan Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Bobby Polii Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Brian Rahardi Budi Wahono Catur Retnaningdyah Catur Retnaningdyah Cholis, Azzah Fauziyah Christien Yacobina Riung Da Costa, Luis Danniary Ismail Faronny Dayu Puspita Sari Dea Rahmadani Ristanti Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Siswanto Dian Sulastini Dian Sulastini, Dian Diane Deibij Pioh Diane Deibij Pioh Dimas Kurnia Purmada Djamhur Hamid Djumahir .. 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Kholid Mawardi Makagoshi, Nobukazu Manik Eirry Sawitri Masdiana Chendrakasih Padaga Melati Julia Rahma Misbahul Munir Mochammad Fattah, Mochammad Moh Argus Mohammad Bisri Mohammad Mahyairudin Mufidah Afiyanti Muhammad Arif Budiman Muhammad Attar Muhammad Attar Muhammad Fandi Ardiansyah Muhammad Fathoni Muhammad Izzuddin Faizal Muhammad Izzuddin Faizal Mukhzayadah Mukhzayadah Muqtafiah Muqtafiah Musytawan, Baihaqi Nababan, Vitryany Nadhea Oktaviantina Rahmawati Naila Izzatul Mukhoyyaroh Naila Izzatul Mukhoyyaroh Nashi Widodo Nasrul Jauhari Nia Kurniawan Nia Kurniawan Nikita Amalia VGA Nila Ratih Pamungkas Nindya Helvy Pramita Nindya Helvy Pramita Niqrisatut Thibab Nobukazu Makagoshi Nobukazu Nakagoshi Nokukazu Nakagoshi Nokukazu Nakagoshi, Nokukazu Nuddin Harahab Nuddin Harahap Nugrayani, Thalia Reninang Nurizza Fauziyah Nurizza Fauziyah, Nurizza Nurlailah Mappanganro Nurrofik, Agus Pamungkas, Ratih Nila Pangestuti, Edriana Pramadika Ramanda Prawoto, Sigit Prita Ayuningtyas Pudji Purwanti Qathrunnada Salsabila Rahma Aprilia Kumaji Rahmi Ipango Rahmi Ipango Ratih Nila Pamungkas Reski Amalyah Rispah Hamzah Rispah Hamzah Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Rita Parmawati Riung, Christien Yacobina Riyan Riyadlun Najih Rizha Hardyansah Robi Binur Robi Hari Marhesa Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodiyati Azrianingsih Rodliyati - Azrianingsih Rokani, Lutvita Erya Romaidi Romaidi Rukun Rahayu Sahiruddin Sahiruddin Sandra Dhesitta Putri Sandra Dhesitta Putri, Sandra Dhesitta Saptoyo Saptoyo Sari, Dewi Ratih Tirto Satria Cahya Febriansyah Satria Cahya Febriansyah SATRIYAS ILYAS Septiadi, Luhur Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Serafinah Indriyani Seran, Yoseph Nahak Setyo Ayu Hardyanti Setyo Ayu Hardyanti Shalehah, Nikmatus Silfi Anggraeni Siska Wahyu Rahmawati Siswo Purnomo Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu Slamet Riyadi Soemarno - - Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Sofy Permana Sudarto Sudarto Suhaemi Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunaryo Sunaryo Sundari Sundari Surur, Moh Miftahus Suryanto, Agus Sutiman B. 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