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ANALISIS FAKTOR EKOLOGI TUMBUHAN LANGKA ROTAN BEULA Ceratolobus glaucescens Blume DI CAGAR ALAM SUKAWAYANA SUKABUMI JAWA BARAT Rudi Hermawan; Agus Hikmat; Agus Priyono Kartono
Media Konservasi Vol 17 No 2 (2012): Media Konservasi Vol. 17 No. 2 Agustus 2012
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Indonesian forest possesses a huge number of rare plants species but support of data and information that have supported preservation action was not available optimally. One of rare plant is rotan beula (Ceratolobus galucescens Blume). The aims of this study is to determine the structure, composition, and diversity vegetation which grows at habitat of rotan beula; to know the population condition of rotan beula; and to identify the ecological factors of rotan beula. Data was collected from 7 of circular plot sample. The width of every circular plot was 0.1 ha. The processing and analysis of data was done using Minitab's program version 14. The result showed the condition of rotan beula populations was well, they still grow normally. This conditions was described with young age (446 individuals) is more than the total of Rotan beula in old age (162 individuals). The sustainability of rotan beula population at Sukawayana Natural Reserve (SNR) was being threatened by society activity surround the SNR. The other, the abundance of Rotan beula was affected by density of pole level (n=7; t=7.81; p=0.001) and relative humidity of air (n=7; t=12.10; p=0.000). It can be formulated with regression:  rotan beula density = -1155 + 0.154 density of pole + 13.9 relative humidity of air. The R2 value of formulation was 98,53%. Key word:  Rare plant, ecological factor, preservation, Ceratolobus galucescens Blume. 
KAJIAN ETNOBOTANI MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG ADAT DUKUH KABUPATEN GARUT, JAWA BARAT Sopian Hidayat; Agus Hikmat; Ervizal A.M. Zuhud
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 3 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 3 Desember 2010
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The people of Dukuh Cultural Village Garut Regency, West Java are a group of community who live in traditional life pattern, respect the culture and tradition of their ancestor and stay in simply way. The usage of plants traditionally by local people is decrease keep pace with the modern development. This condition may occur to the people of Dukuh Cultural Village. Therefore the study concerning the ethnobotany of local people at Dukuh Cultural Village should be done. This study was the early documentation of indigenous knowledge of Dukuh Cultural Village  people. It is hopefully the result can be delivered and developed by young generation of Dukuh Cultural Village and people in general. The villagers’ lifestyle in Dukuh Cultural Village that is synergy to the nature should be maintained well in order to keep sustainable environmental and give benefit to social life.     Keywords: ethnobotany, indigenous knowledge, environmental, and Dukuh Cultural Village
ANALISIS FAKTOR EKOLOGI DOMINAN PEMILIHAN KUBANGAN OLEH BADAK JAWA (Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest 1822) DI TAMAN NASIONAL UJUNG KULON Yanto Santosa; Cory Wulan; Agus Hikmat
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 2 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 Nomor 2, Agustus 2010
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The characteristic of  wallow can be one of standard or criteria of the javan rhino habitat which will be used for selection strategy of further javan rhino’s wallow. The objective of this study is to identify the wallow characteristic of javan rhino both physical and biological factors that need for identifiying the dominant ecological factor in determining wallow selection strategy for javan rhino. The data that were collected consisted of physical characteristic javan rhino’s wallow i.e. the length and the width of wallow, the depth of mud and water of wallow, water pH inside the wallow, the height of wallow site, the temperature and humidity, and the distance from wallow to the coastal, river, and from human access. The biotic characteristic aspects of javan rhino’ wallow that were observed consisted of  the number of javan rhino’ feed and the total density of vegetation spread around the wallow according to result of vegetation analysis. Based on the result  of factor analysis, the dominant ecological factor that affect wallow selection are the height of the site (10-87 mdpl), air temperature (26-29°C), and tree density (25-174 ind/ha). Keywords :  Javan Rhinoceros, wallow, dominant ecological factor.
STUDI KARAKTERISTIK KUBANGAN BADAK JAWA (Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest 1822) DI TAMAN NASIONAL UJUNG KULON Yanto Santosa; Cory Wulan; Agus Hikmat
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 1 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 1 April 2010
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The characteristic of  wallow can be one of standard or criteria of the javan rhino habitat that need for creating the second habitat which will be used for selection strategy of further javan rhino’s wallow. The objective of this study is to identify the wallow characteristic of javan rhino. The results of this study is hopefully used for the consideration in determining the second habitat of java rhino and for the basics information of habitat development of javan rhino insitu conservation. The data that were collected consisted of physical characteristic javan rhino’s wallow i.e. the length and the width of wallow, the depth of mud and water of wallow, water pH inside the wallow, the height of wallow site, the temperature and humidity, and the distance from wallow to the coastal, river, and from human access. Keywords :  Javan Rhinoceros, wallow, second habitat.
ETNOBOTANI MASYARAKAT SUKU BUNAQ (Studi Kasus di Desa Dirun, Kecamatan Lamaknen Kabupaten Belu, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur) Agustina Roswita Atok; Agus Hikmat; Ervizal A.M. Zuhud
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 1 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 1 April 2010
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This study is aimed to understand and explore traditional knowledge of Bunaq ethnic in using plants The result of this study hopefully can be information material to the development, utilization and preservation of useful plants sustainably and based on local wisdom. The utilization of biodiversity at Dirun Village can be classified into 12 groups of utilization. The local people use 41 species of plants for food, 69 species for medicinal purpose, 43 species for cattle feeding, 33 species for building materials, 10 species for firewood, 20 species for plaited materials and handicraft, 7 species for toxic, 5 species for colouring materials, 5 species for tannin, 17 species for aromatic purpose, 21 species for ornamental plants, 5 species for cultural purpose and 8 species for other utilization. The local people of Bunaq ethnic have close relation to culture and nature regarding on recognizing, classifying and using the plants surround them. The utilization of plants is not for economical purpose only but for spiritual purpose also. The utilization for spiritual purpose is aimed to keep balance of the natural recourses.  Keywords: traditional people,  local wisdom, Bunaq ethnic.
PENENTUAN BENTUK DAN UKURAN PLOT CONTOH OPTIMAL PENGUKURAN KEANEKARAGAMAN SPESIES TUMBUHAN DI HUTAN PEGUNUNGAN BAWAH M. Adlan Ali; Agus Hikmat; Yanto Santosa
Media Konservasi Vol 21 No 1 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 1 April 2016
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Several recent books have focused on the importance of biological diversity but none contain precise methodologies to measure it. The purpose of this study is to determine the shape and size optimal sampling plot to measure the plant species diversity in highland tropical rain forest base in a case study on the Betung Kerihun National Park (TNBK). Data were collected in the TNBK, Kapuas Hulu Regency , East Kalimantan on July till August 2015. The data collection was carried out by making five shape sampling plot such as rectangle and square with different size. Variables collected are the number of individuals species of plant from seedlings, saplings, poles, and trees. Data were analyzed using Annnova test and least significance difference (BNT). The result showed that the total species richness observed on squares and rectangles plot respectively 306 , 761 , 142 , 265 , and 156 species of plants with the dominant are Dipterocarpaceae Family. The optimal dimensions plot for measurement the plant diversity are rectangular shape with dimensions of length adhering the contour with a size 50x200 m2.Keywords: dimensions,optimal plot, shape, species richness
The Spatial Suitable Habitat Model of Acacia decurrens in Mount Merbabu National Park Yoko Untoro; Agus Hikmat; Lilik Budi Prasetyo
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 1 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 1 April 2017
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Green wattle (Acacia decurrens) is an invasive alien species (IAS) found in the Mount Merbabu National Park (TNGMb). This study aim to obtain spatially studies on habitat suitability models of A. decurrens in TNGMb region. In fact, this species became as a high invasive and dominance in the TNGMb and contributes the negative impact to the ecosystem. In addition, the result of this study should be useful for controling activities of A. decurrens. Predictor variables in this research were (altitude, slope, rainfall, air temperature, distance from river, NDVI, NDMI, distance from hiking trail, and distance from burnt area). The survey was conducted with random sampling of presence or absence of A. decurrens by marking the coordinate point of location using GPS. Data analysis in this research was used binary logistic regression enter method. Binary logistic regression involves the data acquisition of the presence and absence of A. decurrens as the y variable, while the predictor variable map as the variable x. The type of spatial distribution of A. decurrens in the TNGMb was identified as clumped. The Nagelkerke R2 values obtained in the model was 39,2%, while 60,8% was explained by other variables were not used in the model. The results of the logistic regression model showed a high percentage of suitability of 64,29%, a medium suitability of 28,57%, and a low suitability of 7.14% then the Implications for controlling activities of A. decurrens in TNGMb could be prioritized in high suitability habitat. Keywords: Acacia decurrens, green wattle, invasive, spatial suitable habitat 
The Ethnobotany and Potential of Sugar Palm (Arenga pinnata Merr.) on The Kasepuhan Pasir Eurih Community, Sindanglaya Village, Lebak Regency, Banten Nira Febriyanti; Agus Hikmat; Ervizal A. M. Zuhud
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 2 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 2 Agustus 2017
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Sugar palm (Arenga pinnata Merr.) is one type of palm that has the potential of high ecological and economic value. This study aimed to identify the ethnobotany of sugar palm, analyzes habitat vegetation conditions, regeneration rate and spatial distribution of sugar palm in Kasepuhan Pasir Eurih. The method used is in-depth interview with informant selection using purposive sampling technique, vegetation analysis, observation and literature study. The greatest utilization is found in the male flower portion for tapping the water of nira as a raw material for making palm sugar. Sugar palm often found in the research location is sugar palm at the level of stake. The level of sugar palm regeneration in Kasepuhan Pasir Eurih is quite sustainable. The pattern of spatial spread of sugar palm in Kasepuhan Pasir Eurih is spread and located at an altitude of 500-600 masl as well as grow wild in the forest. The most common plant species found around sugar palm is africa (Maesopsis eminii) which on average has the largest Important Value Index (IVI) after sugar palm.Keywords: ethnobotany, kasepuhan community, regeneration, sugar palm
Population of Rafflesia Patma at Leuweung Cipeucang Geopark Ciletuh Sukabumi Ardika Eri Triana; Agus Hikmat; Sambas Basuni
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 2 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 2 Agustus 2017
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Rafflesia is a largest flower in its species in the world. The main issues which threatened this species were cause by; the destruction of therainforest as its natural fragmentation habitat and for its land conversion moreover the lack of conservation effort and understanding from thestakeholder. This plant belongs to endemic and protect species in Indonesia. This research purpose is to analyze Rafflesia patma population andecology at Leuweung Cipeucang Geopark Ciletuh Sukabumi. Purposive sampling was used to collect data in this research by using 1.000 meter plotplotwhich involve Rafflesia patma population and ecological data. The population data covering size, shape, quantity and inflorescence phase ofRafflesia patma while the ecological data covering the plant vegetation and physical habitat. 21 individual Rafflesia patma were found at LeweungCipeucang, and at the high of 196-217 m dpl Tetrastigma papilosum were located. Rafflesia patma population consists of 13% blooming flower, 9%inanimate after blooming, 26% living knop, 52% dead knop. The Highest significant index value (INP) occur in seeding level and stake on Streblusilicifolius species from Moraceae Family with 58,5% INP value at seeding level, 28% at stake level, at the tree vegetation level occur at Ficustinctoria species from Moracea family with 37,45% INP value. The highest diversity index occurs on seeding level vegetation is at 9,54.Keyword: Ciletuh Cipeucang, ekologi, populasi, Rafflesia
Composition, Structure and Diversity of Species Plant in Dungus Iwul Nature Reserve, Bogor District Nurkhotimah .; Agus Hikmat; Titiek Setyowati
Media Konservasi Vol 22 No 2 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 2 Agustus 2017
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The Dungus Iwul Nature Reserve is a conservation area that has been through a series of human and natural disturbance causing to changes in plant species composition and stand structure including its level of diversity.  The purpose of this study was to investigate vegetation changes and the presence of Orania sylvicola (Griff.) H. E. Moore which has been reportedly becoming dominant in this forest area. Research was conducted during June 2017 at Dungus Iwul Nature Reserve, Bogor District.  Vegetation analysis and tree profile diagram were used systematic sampling.  The analyzed data were used to determine the Important Value Index (IVI), diversity index, evenness index, and richness index. Results shows that the forest stand composed of 88 plant species dominated by O. sylvicola. Stand structure performs a reserved J-shape curve which is characterized by tree class diameter concentrating in tree of 20-30 cm diameter. The majority of diversity index, evenness index and richness index values of the plant species has decreased.  This condition confirm the current dynamic process of high stand composition changes which is assumed due to the dense abundance of O. sylvicola and many other supporting factors such as the presence of dispersal agent namely Cynopterus titthaecheilus(Temminck, 1825). Canopy gap due to disturbance enables bats to disperse seed of O. sylvicola, a tolerant species that has a remote tubular sprouting types (cotyledon and seed separated by tubular section) and help this plant species to grow over the pioneer species. These elements causes to the growth and spread of O. sylvicola which is later disturbed the vegetation surrounding and tended to be invasive.  Keywords: Cagar Alam Dungus, diversity, stand structure and composition
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