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Inventarisasi Spesies Kelelawar (Chiroptera) di Kawasan Karst Gua Putrikabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Provinsi Su-matera Selatan Aidil Fitriansyah Syukri; Arum Setiawan; Indra Yustian
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 20, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Faculty of Mathtmatics and Natural Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (434.687 KB) | DOI: 10.56064/jps.v20i2.509

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Kelas mamalia memiliki salah satu ordo yaitu kelelawar atau Chiroptera yang memiliki arti “sayap tan-gan”. Kelelawar masih sangat sedikit menjadi perhatian dunia biodiversitas, fungsi kelelawar dalam ekosistem adalah sebagai pengendali biologis, penebar benih serta untuk penyedia substrat makanan bagi ekosistem di-dalam gua. Penelitian sebelumnya yang dilakukan oleh Atmawijaya (2008) dengan menggunakan dua metode berupa mist net dan pengamatan langsung, dijumpai enam spesies yaitu Hipposideros larvatus, H. diadema, Eo-nycteris spelaea, Penthetor lucasii, Rousettus sp., dan Miniopterus sp. Namun pada penelitian ini yang menggu-nakan tiga metode berupa tangkap langsung, mist net,harp net dan pengamatan langsung, ditemukan empat spesies : Rousettus Sp, Megaderma Sp Miniopterus pusillus, dan Saccolaimus saccolaimus. Terjadinya penurunan jumlah spesies disebabkan oleh beberapa faktor berupa pembasmian kelelawar secara masif yang disebabkan adanya anggapan bahwa kelelawar adalah hama pertanian, kelelawar sebagai hama peternakan wallet, serta pengembangan wisata dan pembangunan di kawasan Gua Putri. namun faktor adanya anggapan bahwa kele-lawar adalah hama sangat bertentangan dengan fungsi kelelawar di ekosistem yang merupakan pengendali biologi, dan penebar benih. Kelelawar juga dapat hidup berdampingan dengan wallet di dalam gua.
Keanekaragaman Jenis Arthropoda di Gua Putri dan Gua Selabe Kawasan Karst Padang Bindu, OKU Sumatera Selatan Mustafa Kamal; Indra Yustian; Sri Rahayu
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 14, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Faculty of Mathtmatics and Natural Sciences

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Penelitian tentang keanekaragaman jenis Arthropoda di Gua Putri dan Gua Selabe Kawasan Karst Desa Padang Bindu, Kecamatan Semidang Aji, Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu, Sumatera Selatan telah dilakukan pada bulan Februari-Agustus 2008. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keanekaragaman jenis Arthropoda, yang ada di dalam Gua Putri dan Gua Selabe. Metode yang digunakan adalah koleksi langsung, perangkap sumuran (pitfall trap) dan perangkap cahaya (light trap). Hasil yang didapat menunjukkan bahwa terdapat perbedaan jumlah individu Arthropoda di Gua Selabe (_ = 835) (uji t, P = 0, 023896) dengan di Gua Putri (_ = 441). Nilai indeks keanekaragaman jenis Artrhropoda pada Gua Selabe (2,1143) lebih tinggi dibandingkan dengan Gua Putri (1,9669). Jenis-jenis Arthropoda yang ditemukan di Gua Putri sebanyak 12 jenis dan di Gua Selabe sebanyak 20 jenis. Jenis-jenis tersebut yaitu Araneidae sp. 1, Blattidae sp. 1, Blattidae sp. 2, Blattidae sp. 3, Blattidae sp. 4, Diestrammenna sp, Diptera sp. 1, Heteropoda sp, Hymenoptera sp. 1, Labiida sp, Lampyridae sp. 1, Nocticola sp, Parathelpusa tridentata, Potalinda sp, Rhaphidophora sp, Staphylinidae sp. 1, Stillocellus sp, Stygophrynus sp, Squtigerra sp, Tricoptera sp. 1.
Inventarisasi Mamalia di Kawasan Suaka Margasatwa Gunung Raya Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Rizky Hidayat; Indra Yustian; Doni Setiawan
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 20, No 3 (2018)
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Mammals is one of the framers class of the diversity of wildlife on an ecosystem. The data about mammal’s diversity in Gunung Raya Wildlife Reserveare still limited for the biodiversity management especially on mammals in this area. One methods to know the presence of mammals in Gunung Raya Wildlife Reserve is by doing the inventory. The aim of this research is to know the presence of mammals and its conservation status in Gunung Raya Wildlife Re-serve South Ogan Komering Ulu Regency South Sumatera Province. This research was done from March 2017 to April 2018 in Gunung Raya Wildlife Reserve, exactly on Pasir Bintang, Mesagi, Bukit Lebong, and Manduriang South Ogan Komering Ulu Regency South Sumatera Province. The method used for this research was by Reconnaissance Walk. The data collected by direct observation, camera trap, life trap, mist net, activity track and interviews. There are 23 species of mammals recorded in Gunung Raya Wildlife Reserve by this research, 9 of those species listed as protected animals based on PerMen LHK No. 20 Thn 2018, which are Symphalangus syndactylus, Nesolagus netscheri, Manis javanica, Lariscus insignis, Ratufa affinis, Tapirus indicus,Presbytis melalophos, Trachypithecus cristatusand Helarctos malaya-nus and based on IUCN 2018 there are 1 species which is Manis javanica categorized as CR (Critically Endangered) which in the near future will be threatened of the extinction.
Propil Vegetasi di Kawasan Hutan Konservasi Suaka Margasatwa Gunung Raya Kecamatan Warkuk Kabupaten Oku Selatan Suci Suci; Zulkifli Dahlan; Indra Yustian
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 19, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Mathtmatics and Natural Sciences

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Vegetation Profile in the area used for cultivation of mount forest wildlife conservation of Gunung Raya in Warkuk subdistrict of OKU Selatan regency can describe the plant biodiversity, abundace, spesies dominance, type and vegetation profile, and the succesion pattern. The vegetation data was from the transek method which is line compartmentalized, namely 3 transek with the 10 plot per station. The observation was done in every growth of the vegetation which was grouped into four levels, such as seedling and caver plant, sapling, pole and tree. the result showed that the vegetation composition for the tree level in the first station were dominated by Shorea sp (with the important Index Value 36.81%), the pole dominated by Syzygium polyanthum, and saplings with dominated by Styrax benzoin and seedlings and cover plants with dominated by Calamus sp. The second station for the tree level which was comprised of five species of trees with dominated by Litsea mappaceae. While dominated by Homalanthus populneus. The next is the 10 spesies of saplings with 8 families which dominated by Adianthum capillus  (with the important index value of 52.55%).
Identifikasi Kelelawar Berdasarkan Morfologi dan Morfometri di Kawasan Kampus Universitas Sriwijaya, Indralaya Intan Qaanitah; Indra Yustian; Mustafa Kamal
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 20, No 3 (2018)
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This research is to know the kind of bats based on morphology and morphometry identification in campus area of Sriwijaya University, Indralaya. The research was conducted at campus area of Sriwijaya University, Indralaya and the specimen was preserved at Animal Taxonomy Laboratory of Biology Department of FMIPA Sriwijaya Universi-ty. The research method used is the installation mist net traps in four location that is area of biology department, lecturer housing, mushollah area FMIPA, and the front gate of UNSRI. The installation was conducted in afternoon from 5-9 pm. The catch results obtained 104 bats consisting of three types of fruit eaters, that is 57 Cynopterus brachyotis with mor-phometry average mass 27.80 gram, whole body 74.90 mm, tail 13.27 mm, ear 17.19 mm, whole feet 13.94 mm, fore arm 63.05 mm, dan tibia 23.84 mm, 14 Cynopterus sphinx with morphometry average mass 32.84 gram, whole body 82.45 mm, tail 13.37 mm, ear 18.09 mm, whole feet 15.04 mm, fore arm 65.32 mm, dan tibia 24.36 mm, one Rousettus amplex-icaudatus with morphometry mass 67.5 gram, whole body 95.6 mm, tail 19.5 mm, ear 21.5 mm, whole feet 20.8 mm, fore arm 70.8 mm, dan tibia 37.4 mm; one type of insectivorous 31 Chaerephon plicatus with morphometri average mass 14.35 gram, whole body 62.64 mm, tail 44.17 mm, ear 20.52 mm, whole feet 10.31 mm , fore arm 48.02 mm, dan tibia 37.4 mm; and one type of nectar eater one Macrglossus sobrinus with morphometry mass 20 gram, whole body 62.7 mm, tail 0 mm, ear 14.8 mm, whole feet 12 mm, fore arm 45.6 mm, dan tibia 21.5 mm.
Daya Dukung Pakan Gajah Sumatera (Elephas maximus sumatranus T, 1847) di Kawasan Pelestarian Plasma Nutfah (KPPN) Hutan Tanaman Industri Ogan Komering Ilir Sumatera Selatan Aldina Rahmadhani; Zulkifli Dahlan; Indra Yustian
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 20, No 3 (2018)
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PT. Earth Blooms Green (BMH) is a company engaged in the Hutan Tanaman Industri which is lo-cated in South Sumatra, which is part of the area known as the roaming area of Sumatran Ele-phants. PT. Bumi Mekar Hijau have work areas covering 250- 370 hectares. The existence of Sumatran Ele-phants in and around KPPN will be very affected by the carrying capacity of its habitat. A habitat will be able to accommodate a number of wild animals according to the optimum capacity available in the habitat. One im-portant component in habitat support capacity is the availability of feed plants inside or outside forest areas. Types of elephant feed plants found at KPPN PT. BMH consists of Campnosperma macrophylla, Schismatoglottis calyptatra, Dillenia aurea, Shorea beccariana, Diospyros confertiflora, Macaranga pruinosa, Acacia denticulosa, Ficus benjamin, Nephrolepis cordifolia, Pandanus artocarpus.
Studi Pendahuluan: Inventarisasi Amfibi di Kawasan Hutan Lindung Bukit Cogong II Doni Setiawan; Indra Yustian; Catur Yuono Prasetyo
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 18, No 2 (2016)
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Which one big islands in Indonesian was have high biodiversity value is Sumatera Island. There was Amphibian groups. Amphibians class is one of the constituent components of the ecosystem which has a very important role, both ecologically and economically. Based on preliminary studies in the area of Protected Forest Cogong II Hill has been done survey in October 2015 showed the extent of damage, it's evident from the many of rubber plantation land clearing by the society which can impact negatively on the environment, especially the habitat of amphibian. So, inventory of amphibians in the Cogong Hill II protected forest areas need to be done. Observation of amphibian directly through using Visual Encounter Survey (VES) method. The results of the survey was found 10 species in to 5 families and 1 ordo. There is Bufonidae family : Bufo asper, Bufo melanosticus, Bufo biforcatus, Ranidae family is Hylarana baramica and Rana chancolnota, Dicroglossidae family is Fejevarya limnocharis, Fejevarya cancrivora, Limnonectes sp., Rhacophoriidae family is Polypedates leucomystax and Microhylidae family is Kaloula baleata. Based on IUCN status category from 10 amphibians species was found in the region, all species have Least Concern Status.
Actor Networking in Forest Fires Mitigation, Ogan Komering Ilir District, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia Alamsyah Alamsyah; Ardiyan Saptawan; Ermanovida Ermanovida; Indra Yustian
JKAP (Jurnal Kebijakan dan Administrasi Publik) Vol 23, No 2 (2019): November
Publisher : Magister Administrasi Publik

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Forest fire is a seasonal environmental problem in Indonesia. The Government of Indonesia has introduced a new policy that promotes a networking approach. This paper attempts to analyze the existing networks that emerge during the process of forest fire prevention/mitigation in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) District. Drawing on empirical research using Social Network Analysis (SNA), we identify various actors participating in forest fire governance. The local government has promoted the principle of voluntary civil society and plantation corporation participation in the networks, which, however, based on findings does not seem to be effective. Our findings show that mitigation of forest fires in OKI District is plagued by low cohesiveness. The prominent role of the police in the network underscores the approach that the local government is using to tackle forest fires, which is, that it is a security problem and not as a disaster that requires intensive collaboration among multi-stakeholders. To that end, based on the research results, policy recommendations include, the need for the Central Government to establish a ‘stick and carrots’ mechanism for the local government to foster the adoption of collaborative forest fires mitigation management; the need for the local government, especially the provincial government and the district government, to reduce the role of the police while at the same time strengthen the role of non-state actors in forest fire mitigation; the need for the central and the local government to strengthen the capability of civil servants to work under the collaborative ecosystem through systematic learning.
The Recent record of the Phalakron Plain Plushblue Flos apidanus phalakron (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in South Sumatra after 91 years break Muhammad Iqbal; Andes Syahputra; Arum Setiawan; Indra Yustian
Biota Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Jurnal Biota 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/10.19109/Biota.v6i2.5724

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An individual of Phalakron Plain Plushblue Flos apidanus phalakron was observed and phtographed on 17 March 2020 at campus Sriwijaya University, Indralaya, South Sumatra province. In South Sumatra, this butterfly only known from a historical record in 1929. The recent observation of Flos apidanus phalakron in Indralaya represent a new record for South Sumatra province after 91 years break.
Vocalization of Western Tarsier (Cephalopachus bancanus Horsfield, 1821) in Bangka Island, Indonesia Indra Yustian; Dedek Kurniawan; Zahrial Effendi; Doni Setiawan; Enggar Patriono; Laila Hanum; Arum Setiawan
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology Vol 6, No 3 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jtbb.65526

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Every tarsier species performs different vocalization behaviour. Cephalopachus bancanus as one of the tarsier species listed as vulnerable in the IUCN red list has limited and different information about their vocalization. This research was designed to explore the species vocalization in the vicinity of Petaling Village, District of Bangka, Bangka Island, Indonesia. Tarsier vocalization inside temporary enclosures was recorded using a handy recorder and analysed using bioacoustics software Audacity 2.3.3 and Raven Pro 1.6.1. We described seven vocalization types with different functions and spectrogram patterns. One type of vocalization, squeak, is produced only by the infant. Two types of vocalizations (whistle and cheeps) were produced by the infant and adult, and four vocalization types were performed by adults. Those types of vocalizations can be heard within human hearing. Some types of vocalizations have peak frequencies at the ultrasonic level, i.e.: agonistic scream, alarm call, distress call, and hysteresis. 
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W A.Halim PKS Aidil Fitriansyah Syukri Alamsyah Alamsyah Alamsyah Alamsyah Aldina Rahmadhani Andes Syahputra Andrios Sesa Aprilia, Ina Aprillia, Ina Aprillia, Ina Ardiyan Saptawan Arum Setiawan Arum Setiawan Arum Setiawan Arum Setiawan Arum Setiawan Arum Setiawan Atmawijaya, Yusni Baitika Baitika Benny Hidayat Catur Yuono Prasetyo Catur Yuono Prasetyo, Catur Yuono Dahlan, Zulkifli Dahlan, Zulkifli Dahlan Dede Fadli, Dede Dedek Kurniawan Dedi Setiabudidaya Deviani Salaki, Larissa Doni Setiawan Dwi Puspa Indriani Eddy Ibrahim Eddy Ibrahim Eddy, Syaiful Enggar Patriono Enggar Patriono, Enggar EPSB Taman Tono Ermanovida Ermanovida Erwin, Suendi FAUZIYAH Fauziyah Fauziyah Fauziyah Fauziyah Fitri Agustriani Harmoko Harmoko Harmoko Harmoko, Harmoko Hartoni Hartoni Hilda Zulkifli Hilda Zulkifli INA APRILLIA Indrianti, Winda Indriati, Winda Intan Qaanitah Iskhaq Iskandar Laila Hanum Melto Sevli, Melto Milatun Nikmah Mokhamad Yusup Nur Khakim Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Mustafa Kamal Nadya Rahmania, Nadya Negara, Zaidan Panji Ningsih, Ellis Nurjuliasti Nur AP Sari Nurjuliasti Ningsih, Ellis Pavel Kirillov Pirnanda, Dafid Pormansyah Pormansyah Pragustiandi, Guntur Rezi Apri Ridwan, Alex Rio Firman Saputra, Rio Firman Rizky Hidayat Rupiah Rupiah Rupiah Samitra, Dian Sepriyaningsih Sepriyaningsih Sepriyaningsih, Sepriyaningsih Setiono Setiono Sri Rahayu Suci Suci Suci Suci Suci Suci, Suci Syaiful Eddy Travolindra, Yoga Wenny Saptalisa, Wenny Wijaya Mardiansyah Wike Ayu Eka Putri Yeani Rismayanti Yuanita Windusari Yundari, Yundari Zahrial Effendi Zaidan P Negara Zazili Hanafiah Zulkifli Dahlan Zulkifli Dahlan Zulkifli Dahlan Zulkifli Dahlan Zulkifli Dahlan