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KEANEKARAGAMAN ARTHROPODA TANAH DI HUTAN PENDIDIKAN GUNUNG WALAT (Diversity of Soil Arthropods in Gunung Walat Education Forest) Lailan Syaufina; Noor Farikhah Haneda; Asri Buliyansih
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 2 (2007): Media Konservasi
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Astudy was conducted to investigate the difference in abundance, richness, diversity and evenness of soil arthropods in Gunung Walat Education Forest, Sukabumi, West Java. Sampling was done in two difference habitats, e.g. burn and unburn habitat. A total of 1280 individuals from 40 families and 16 orders were collected by soil and litter extracting (Berlesse funnel). The biodiversity indices indicated that unburn habitat had a higher indices than that of burn habitat.Keywords: Diversity, Berlesse funnel, Forest Health Monitoring, unburn, soil arthropods
PERBANDINGAN KOMUNITAS KUPU-KUPU PADA BERBAGAI TIPE, KARAKTERISTIK, DAN GANGGUAN LINGKUNGAN HUTAN KOTA Siva Devi Azahra; Burhanuddin Masy'ud; Noor Farikhah Haneda
Media Konservasi Vol 21 No 2 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 2 Agustus 2016
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Butterfly has many ecological roles and it can be found in a wide range of habitats in urban areas. Urban forest as one of the butterfly habitat in urban areas has high conservation value, in contrast, environmental disturbances have been indicated causes various changes in urban forest environmental condition and affect communities that exist within it, including butterfly. This research aims to compare and analyze butterfly communities in various types, characteristics, and environmental disturbances of urban forest. The surveys were carried out at four types of urban forest (residential, industrial, recreational,and highway types) in East Jakarta Municipality on three different periods (dry, dry-wet transitional, and wet seasons) from October 2014 to Januari 2015 by using Pollard Transect method. Study showed that butterfly diversity was decreasing within increasing degree of environmental disturbance. Transitional period and urban forest in residential area had the highest species richness and diversity, moreover, recreational and residential types of urban forest had the highest community similarity in all seasons.  Keywords: butterfly, characteristic, environmental disturbance, types, urban forest
The Impact of Forest Plantation Thinning on Flying Insect Community in Sukabumi Forest Management Unit Ali Akbar; Ahmad Budiaman; Noor Farikhah Haneda
Media Konservasi Vol 24 No 1 (2019): Media Konservasi Vol. 24 No. 1 April 2019
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Insects are part of the forest ecosystem that plays an important role in the sustainability of the ecological functions of the forest plantations. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of thinning on insect communities and determine the types of insects which has potential to be bioindicators in order to assess the success of thinning in forest plantations. This research was conducted on forest plantation at the part of Forest Management Unit (BKPH) Cikawung and West Gede, Forest Management Resort (RPH) Ciguha, Forest Management Unit (KPH) Sukabumi Perum Perhutani Regional Division III West Java and Banten. The plot used in this research is a circular plot with a radius of 17.95 m. The traps used are malaise traps that is spread on thinning blocks at thinning intensity of 20%. The type of stand of thinning plots is Pinus merkusii in the age class 3. The obtained insects later identified to the morphospecies level. The results of the study show that thinning affect changes in environmental conditions and insect composition. In thinning blocks, there was decrease in the number of insect compositions by 11 families, 4 genera and also decrease of 3 morphospecies. Overall, thinning activities have no effect on changes over species richness index and evenness index of insect species. Diptera is a type of insect that can be used as a bioindicator, it states based on the consideration of ease in obtaining information related to taxonomy and biological properties, ease of identification, role of the ecosystem, pressure status and abundance parameters. Keywords: bioindicator, ecological assessment, forest disturbance
POTENSI KODOK BUDUK (Duttaphrynus melanostictus Schneider 1799) SEBAGAI PENGENDALI ALAMI HAMA DI DAERAH URBAN: The Potential of Asian Toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus Schneider 1799 ) As Natural Enemy For Pest in Urban Area Suci Ninda Utari; Mirza Dikari Kusrini; Noor Farikhah Haneda
Media Konservasi Vol 25 No 1 (2020): Media Konservasi Vol. 20 No. 1 April 2020
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Kodok buduk (Duttaphrynus melanostictus) merupakan jenis kodok yang umum dijumpai di perkotaan dan keberadaannya sering diabaikan. Tujuan penelitian adalah menganalisis pemilihan pakan dari kodok buduk di habitat alamnya, kelimpahan pakan, lebar relung dan tumpang tindih relung serta mengetahui potensi kodok ini sebagai pengendali serangga hama. Analisis dilakukan pada 100 spesimen kodok buduk (50 jantan dan 50 betina) dari sekitar kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor dengan cara pembedahan. Frekuensi pakan tertinggi di lambung jantan maupun betina kodok buduk adalah Ordo Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Blattaria, Diplopoda, dan Isoptera. Dari segi volume, pakan tertinggi adalah Blattaria, Coleoptera, dan Scolopendromorpha, namun berdasarkan densitas relatif pakan di lambung didominasi oleh Isoptera, Hymenoptera dan Coleoptera. Ordo-ordo yang disebut di atas termasuk hama yang merugikan manusia seperti kecoak dan rayap. Tidak terdapat korelasi antara ukuran tubuh dengan volume pakan, karena terdapat bias pada data spesimen yang diambil yakni dengan ukuran tubuh 60-90 mm atau ukuran dewasa. D. melanostictus adalah satwa oportunis, namun pemilihan pakan cenderung pada jenis tertentu saja sehingga menyebabkan rendahnya nilai relung. Jantan dan betina mempunyai komposisi pakan yang sama, sehingga tumpang tindih relung menjadi tinggi. Secara umum, kodok buduk penting sebagai predator hama di daerah perkotaan. Kata kunci: analisis kodok, kebiasaan pakan, musuh alami, sumberdaya pakan
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS KUPU-KUPU BERDASARKAN TIPE TUTUPAN LAHAN DAN WAKTU AKTIFNYA DI KAWASAN PENYANGGA TANGKAHAN TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG LEUSER Irni, Julaili; Masy'ud, Burhanuddin; Haneda, Noor Farikhah
Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 Desember 2016
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Butterfly is one of insect that comes from Lepidotera and has a very important role in maintaining ecosystem. Tangkahan is a Gunung Leuser National Park buffer zone that has been defined as a tourism area and make butterfly as one of tourism object. This study aims to identify and analyze the diversity of butterfly by active time (morning and afternoon) as well as the diversity of food plant and host plant in three types of buffer zones area. This research was conducted in December 2015 to February 2016 in Tangkahan, Gunung Leuser National Park buffer zone. The data was collected on three types of land cover that sattlement, river and forest.The observation of butterfly, food plant and host plant diversity were done using transect Pollard Method. Based on the study 5 family of butterflies were recorded with number of species as many as 61 species and 1.213 individuals. Food plants species were found as many as 48 species, while hosts plant were 27 species, and consisted of covercrop, sapling and poles. The highest of butterfly and food plant diversity index were recorded in the settlement for 3,43 and 2,75, the highest of host plant diversity index was recorded in the forest for 2,06.  Keyword: butterfly, food plant, host plant
Estimation of Sustainable Harvest Quota and Financial Analysis of Rusa timorensis in Intensive Captive Breeding Sormin, Juliana; Santosa, Yanto; Haneda, Noor Farikhah
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 4 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 4 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.4.534

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Captive breeding of Rusa timorensis is one of the conservation efforts aimed at maintaining a balance between conservation and sustainable utilization. To effectively manage this balance, it is crucial to establish a utilization level that does not compromise the population's viability, which requires a thorough understanding of its demographic parameters. Furthermore, the sustainability of the breeding program itself is contingent upon its financial feasibility. This study aims to estimate demographic parameters, determine sustainable harvest quotas, and assess the financial feasibility of deer breeding in the Dramaga Research Forest, Indonesia. Methods included logbook analysis, observation, literature review, and interviews. Results show that the sustainable harvest quota under the intensive breeding system is 10 Rusa timorensis over the 2019–2023 period. The financial analysis demonstrates strong economic viability, with a Net Present Value of IDR 643 million at a 10% discount rate. The project demonstrated a Benefit-Cost Ratio exceeding 1, an Internal Rate of Return reaching 54%, and a rapid Payback Period of only 1.68 years. These findings suggest that intensive breeding can support both conservation objectives and economic profitability. Efficient management remains essential to ensure population sustainability and optimize benefits. 
Co-Authors Achmad . Adam, Satria Adhiguna Indra nugraha Aditya Nugroho Ahmad Budiaman Ahmad Faqih Ajeng Dwi Larasati Ali Akbar Amanda, Ananta Kusuma Andi Sukendro Andri Firmansyah Anggarawati, Sri Hastuti Arsita, Lika Asep Hendra Supriatna Asri Buliyansih Azahra, Siva Devi Aziz Fajar Wahyudi Bagas Kurnia Ramadhan Bayu Winata, Bayu Betti Andriany Sirait Burhanuddin Masy'ud Cahyo Wibowo Cecep Kusmana Cindikia Annisa Puspadewi Daniel Happy Putra Dede J Sudrajat Dede Jajat Sudrajat, Dede Jajat Dede Maryana DEDE SUDRAJAT Derry Ferdani Rustanzi Dewi Ramdhania DIMAS ANDRIANTO Dodi Nandika Dudung Darusman Dudung Darusman Erianto Indra Putra Eva Rachmawati Ewi Irfani F. Gunarman Suratmo F. Gunawan Suratmo Farosandi, Naufal Hilmi Fitria Dewi Kusuma Frama Haikal Ghvirly Ramadhani Heri Suryanto Heri Suryanto Hermanu Triwidodo Husni dan Zulfanazli Pudjianto Alfian Rusdy Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi Indahwati Indahwati IRA TASKIRAWATI Irni, Julaili Ismi Arsilah Rahmawati Istikorini, Yunik Iwan Hilwan Kasno Kasno Khozanah Syifa Laela Nurahma Lailan Syaufina Laura Flowrensia Lufthi Rusniarsyah Lufthi Rusniarsyah Lumbantobing, Sarah Nova Irene Martini Wali Martini Wali Martini Wali Masy'ud, Burhanuddin Mirza Dikari Kusrini Mohamad Suheri Muhammad Hamdani, Muhammad Muhammad Hasbi Muhammad Ramadhan Muhammad Ridho Robbani Muhammad Rizqi Neo Endra Lelana Nisa, Hazna Aulya Nisfi Yuniar Nisfi Yuniar Novia Tri Marfuah Nurianti, Esti Oemijati Rachmatsyah Prabawati, Tyas Pramisari, Yunita Pramisasi, Yunita Priyanto PURNAMA HIDAYAT Ramadhan, Rafli RAUF, AUNU Reza Aulia Gifari Ria Dwi Afsari Ria Dwi Afsari Siregar, Ulfah J SISWOYO Siti Mayang Sari Naziah Sormin, Juliana Sri Rahayu Nuban Sri Utami Sri Utami Stevano J S Iriando Suci Ninda Utari Suheri, Mohamad Supriyanto Supriyanto Ujang Wawan Darmawan Ulfah Juniarti Siregar Widia Asti Widowati, Arti Wiwit Setiadi YANTO SANTOSA Yeni Aryati Mulyani Yulius Hero Yuni Fatmasari Zafirah S, Rahma Zidan, Mochammad