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KEBERHASILAN BERSARANG BURUNG REMETUK RAWA (Gerygone magnirostris) DAN REMETUK BAKAU (G. levigaster) DI HABITAT MANGROVE DI DARWIN, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA Yeni A. Mulyani; Richard A. Noske; Ani Mardiastuti
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 1 (2007): Media Konservasi
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Despite its large distribution, very few studies have been done on the reproductive ecology of the genus Gerygone, a member of the family of Australo-Papuan warblers. Mangrove Gerygone and Large-billed Gerygone use mangrove habitats for breeding in the Top End of Australia. This study attempted to reveal the nesting success of those species. Both conventional method and Mayfield method were used to calculate the nesting success. The results showed that nesting success of both species was low compared to those of other Australian passerines.Keywords: Nesting success, gerygone magnirostris, gerygone levigaster, mangrove habitat, mayfield method
Breeding Success of Edible-Nest Swiftlets in a Man Made Nesting Habitat Ani Mardiastuti; Yeni A Mulyani; Tiurmaida A.C Gultom
Media Konservasi Vol 5 No 2 (1997): Media Konservasi
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The Edible-nest Swiftlet (Collocalia&ciphaga) has beenreceiving more attention lately due to the fact that this birdproduce an edible nests which fetch a high value in the international market. The original nesting habitat of this species islimestone caves. Since approximately a hundred year ago,people of Java has been successfully farmed the swiftlets inhouses which managed in such a way to resemble natural cavehabitat (Mardiastuti, 1996).There has been no previous study on the breeding ecologyof the Edible-nest Swiftlet in Indonesia, either in natural cavehabitats or in man-made nesting habitat. This paper aims toreveal the breeding success of the species and investigate thepossible causes of the breeding failure in swiftlet houses.
KEBERHASILAN BERSARANG BURUNG REMETUK RAWA Gerygone magnirostris DAN REMETUK BAKAU G. levigaster PADA HABITAT MANGROVE DI DARWIN, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA Yeni A. Mulyani; Richard A. Noske; Ani Mardiastuti
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 2 (2007): Media Konservasi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (735.123 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.12.2.%p

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Despite its large distribution, very few studies have been done on the reproductive ecology of the genus Gerygone, a member of the family of Australo-Papuan warblers. Mangrove Gerygone and Large-billed Gerygone use mangrove habitats for breeding in the Top End of Australia. This study attempted to reveal the nesting success of those species. Both conventional method and Mayfield method were used to calculate the nesting success. The results showed that nesting success of both species was low compared to those of other Australian passerines.
POLA PEMANFAATAN RUANG VERTIKAL DAN JELAJAH HARIAN ORANGUTAN SUMATERA (Pongo abelii, LESSON 1827) DI BLOK BARAT HUTAN BATANG TORU, SUMATERA UTARA) Muhammad Faesal Rahman Hakim; Ani Mardiastuti; Entang Iskandar
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 2 (2015)
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The most southern Sumatran orangutan natural habitat is located in Batang Toru Forest Block. This study aims to determine  use of vertical space and the daily range of Sumatran orangutans in Batang Toru Forest. At least 17 different individual have been identified, but only 7 individual have been habituated. This study aims to determine use of vertical space and the daily range of Sumatran orangutans in Batang Toru Forest, begun by examining 7 habituated individu. Data vertical space was collected by focal animal sampling and ad libitum by following the individual orangutan from nest in the morning until next nest in the dusk , with each 2 minute recording intervals. Orangutans used the vertical level on 16-25 m where the fruits were abundant or at the position 72,00-82,14% from the groumd. The mean day range is 760,73-1089,28 m. There is not difference between daily range of the orangutan adult male, adult female and adolescent ( F = 0.119 ; p value = 0.94 ; α = 0.05). Keywords: daily range, Sumatran orangutan, vertical space
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG PADA BERBAGAI TIPE HABITAT BESERTA GANGGUANNYA DI HUTAN PENELITIAN DRAMAGA, BOGOR, JAWA BARAT Asep Saefullah; Abdul Haris Mustari; Ani Mardiastuti
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 2 (2015)
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Dramaga Research Forest, located in the outskirt of Bogor, provides a good habitat for birds. This research was aimed to study bird diversity, identifying habitat characteristics (around the forest path, along house edge, riparian habitat and the interior area) and recorded the activities of the local people around the forest. Point count, MacKinnon list, habitat profiling and interviews were conducted. The highest index of species diversity (Shannon-Wiener index) was at interior area (2.34), followed by around the forest path (2.21), along house edge (1.97) and riparian habitat (1.86). The highest species richness was at riparian habitat (27 species), the forest path had 21 species, along house edge had 26 species, while the interior area was a home for 21 bird species. The highest similarity (0.81) was between forest path and interior area. On the activities of the local people, the most often was firewood harvesting. Other activities were hunting for cage birds, harvesting ferns, harvesting wild fruit and harvesting ant larvae. Activity that might disrupt the bird population was hunting. Keywords: Diversity,Dramaga Research Forest, human activities.
IDENTIFIKASI INBREEDING PADA JALAK PUTIH (STURNUS MELANOPTERUS DAUDIN 1800) DI PUSAT PENYELAMATAN SATWA CIKANANGA, JAWA BARAT Bangkit Maulana; Burhanuddin Masy'ud; Ani Mardiastuti
Media Konservasi Vol 20 No 1 (2015): Media Konservasi, Vol. 20, No. 1 April 2015
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Black winged starling is a critically endangered species in IUCN red list data book. Decreasing in number of population drive to do  exsitu conservation. One of exsitu conservation institution with black winged starling conservation program is Cikananga Animal Rescue Center (CARC).CARC breeds the Black winged starling in captive and reintroduction it in several place. There risk of inbreeding in animal breeding by captive if the breeding was uncontrolled. Inbreeding decreasing animal life survival and cause an abnormality in growth. This research aimed to identify inbreeding on Black-winged Starling. Identification the inbreeding aimed by tracing Black-winged Starling’s studbook and morfometry size approach. There was no inbreeding based on studbook approach. Inbreeding approach by abnormality in growth show there is a different in growth performance in head width and third digit length on first, second and third generation. Keywords: black winged starling, Cikananga, inbreeding
KEANEKARAGAMAN BURUNG AIR DI BAGAN PERCUT, DELI SERDANG SUMATERA UTARA Erny Jumilawaty; Ani Mardiastuti; Lilik Budi Prasetyo; Yeni Aryati Mulyani
Media Konservasi Vol 16 No 3 (2011): Media Konservasi Vol. 16 Nomor 3, Desember 2011
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Mudflat in Bagan Percut plays important role for many activities of waterbirds, i.e. feeding ground, shelter and many activities social. The aim of this research was to know waterbirds diversity. This research was found 33 species (5 families) of waterbirds that use mudflat in Bagan Percut. The highest number of species (26 species) was found in October. The highest diversity (H’ = 2.59) was found in February and lowest (H’ = 1.50) in March. The value of evenness (Shannon index) was higher (0.84) in February and lowest (0.60) in March and October. Charadrius leschenaultia, C. mongolus were dominant species. This identification showed that two species Mycteria cinerea and Leptoptilos javanicus were International protected species according to Vulnerable and two species Numenius arquata and Limnodromus semipalmatus Near Threatened IUCN. Fifth teen species of them were protected in Indonesia.  Keyword: bird, bird diversity, Bagan Percut, aquatic birds, waterbirds
TINGKAT KESEJAHTERAAN DAN STATUS KESIAPAN OWA JAWA DI PUSAT PENYELAMATAN DAN REHABILITASI SATWA UNTUK DILEPASLIARKAN Yohanna .; Burhanuddin Masy'ud; Ani Mardiastuti
Media Konservasi Vol 19 No 3 (2014): Vol 19, No.3 2014, Media Konservasi
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Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch Audebert 1798) is an endemic non-human primate in Java Island. Its population decreased because of  destroyed habitat and illegal hunting. One of the ex-situ conservation effort is by building Javan Gibbon Rescue and Rehabilitation Center (JGC). One of the JGC’s purpose is releasing javan gibbon which is ready. Javan gibbons management in JGC should pay attention to animal welfare of javan gibbons. The purposes of this research are knowing the level of animal welfare and preparedness status of javan gibbons for released. The used methods are direct observation to the enclosure, health and javan gibbon its self, focal animal sampling for behaviour observation and interviewing the animal keeper and veterinary. The level of animal welfare of All of the javan gibbons in JGC were in very well category. The sequence of animal welfare level of javan gibbons from the highest to the lowest based on enclosure type were made-introduction enclosure, pair enclosure, and semi-natural-introduction enclosure. The readiness status for release were known that four pairs of  javan javan gibbon   were categories very ready  (Willie-Sasa, Mel-Pooh, Moli-Nency, dan Asep-Dompu), one pair was ready (Robin-Moni) and one pair was not ready yet (Labuan-Kasy).Keywords: Animal welfare, Javan gibbon, Javan gibbon center, Released.
POLA JELAJAH ORANGUTAN (Pongo pygmaeus morio) DI STASIUN PENELITIAN MENTOKO DAN PREFAB TAMAN NASIONAL KUTAI, KALIMANTAN TIMUR Agnes Ferisa; Ani Mardiastuti; Entang Iskandar
Media Konservasi Vol 19 No 1 (2014): Media Konservasi Vol 19. No. 1 April 2014
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The purpose of this research were to measure orangutan daily range, home range, core area and overlapping between individu. Research was conducted May-September 2012, collected 415,67 hours of focal data on 3 orangutans in each research station site. Ranging data were collected by focal animal sampling and analyzed by ArcGIS and kernel density estimation (kde). The result shows that mean of daily range in Mentoko was 0.563 km/day (range 0,339 km/day-0,749 km/day), and Prefab was 0.609 km/day (range 0,423 km/day-0,570 km/day). Mean home range in Mentoko was 0, 169 km2 (range 0,045 km2-0,401 km2) with core area 0,045 km2 (range 0,007 km2-0,113 km2), and Prefab was 0,117 km2 (range 0,061 km2-0,197 km2) with core area 0,038 km2 (range 0,009 km2-0,079 km2). Overlapping in Mentoko was occur between Darwin and Putri covering 3.914 ha. Prefab overlay was occur between Bayur and Labu 5.239 ha, Bayur and Mawar 5.848 ha.  Key words: Core area, Daily range, Home range, Kutai National Park, overlapping, Pongo pygmaeus morio.
PENGGUNAAN JALA KABUT UNTUK STUDI POPULASI BURUNG GEREJA ERASIA (Passer montanus) DI KAMPUS IPB DRAMAGA: VARIASI JUMLAH TANGKAPAN DAN BOBOT TUBUH PADA MUSIM BERBEDA Lina Kristina Dewi; Yeni Aryati Mulyani; Ani Mardiastuti; Fransisca Noni Tirtaningtyas
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 3 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 3 Desember 2013
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The study of birds using mist nets in Indonesia is still small, but this method is good enough to see how the structure of a type of bird. A study of Eurasian Sparrow (Passer montanus) in IPB Darmaga Campus expected to provide information updates on community structure and see this type of variation in body weight in the different seasons. The study was conducted at the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the rainy season in 2012 with the installation of a total of 4514 net hours. During the study 125 individuals caught Eurasian Sparrow (71 individual at the beginning of the rainy season, 56 individuals at the end of the rainy season) and 12 individuals of which the individual retrap. No difference of body weight between the beginning of the rainy season and the end of the rainy season, but there are daily variations in body weight at the end of the rainy season between morning, afternoon and evening (df = 2 , Fvalue = 5.06 , P < 0.01). Individuals in different age classes juvenile are very real in the second season (χ2 = 7.80 ,df = 1 , P < 0.01). In the adult age class, the number of individuals in the second season was not significantly different (χ2 = 0.62 , df = 1 , P > 0.05). Keyword: body weight, structure of age, beginning of the rainy season, end of the rainy season
Co-Authors ABDUL HARIS MUSTARI Achmad Ariefiandy Achmad, Fariz Aeng Saputra Agnes Ferisa Agus P. Kartono Agus P. Kartono Agus P. Kartono Agus P. Kartono Agus Subagyo Agus, Syamsul B. Alim Setiawan Anas Salsabila Andayani, Noviar Andrew Powling ANDREW POWLING ANDREW POWLING, ANDREW Aprilianti, Risma Aronika Kaban Aronika Kaban aronika kaban Asep Saefullah AURORA PHILLIPS AURORA PHILLIPS AURORA PHILLIPS, AURORA Bangkit Maulana Burhanuddin Masy'ud Burhanuddin Masy'ud Burhanuddin Masy’ud Chandra, Vinoba Chelvin Cahya Kirnanda Dedi Soedharma DEDI SOEDHARMA Dewi Malia Prawiradilaga, Dewi Malia Dhian Eko Prastiwi Dhian Eko Prastiwi, Dhian Eko Djatmiko, Wibowo Agung Elisabet RRB Hutabarat Entang Iskandar Entang Iskandar Entang Iskandar Entang Iskandar Entang Iskandar Entang Iskandar Erny Jumilawaty Fachruddin Majeri Mangunjaya Fadila, Muhammad Imam Fathani, Muhammad Hamas Febriany Iskandar Fransisca Noni Tirtaningtyas Gugah Praharawati Hadi S Alikodra Hafiyyan Sastranegara Hani Sabrina Harnios Arief Harnum Nurazizah Hefni Effendi Hendra Gunawan Hendra Gunawan Hendra Gunawan Hendry Fauzy, Noorman Herawati, Maria Edna Hermawan, Rachmad Heru Setijanto Hiroshi Kobayashi Ida Ayu Ari Janiawati Insan Kurnia Ismi Shanti Qomariah Janra, M. Nazri Jansen Manansang Jarulis Jarulis Jarulis Jarulis Jarulis Jarulis JARWADI BUDI HERNOWO Julius Paolo Siregar Kanthi Hardina Lastri Dwi Saputri Lilik B. Prasetyo Lilik B. Prasetyo Lilik B. Prasetyo Lilik B. Prasetyo Lilik B. Prasetyo Lilik Budi Prasetyo LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Lina Kristina Dewi M. Bismark M. Nazri Janra Mangunjaya, Fachruddin Majeri Mariana Silvana Moy Masy'ud, Burhanuddin Masy’ud, Burhanuddin Maulida, Risqinanti Mennofatria Boer Mia Clarissa Dewi Mirza D. Kusrini Mirza D. Kusrini, Mirza D. Mirza Dikari Kusrini Mirza Kusrini Moh. Ihsan Mohammad Ali Ridha Moy, Mariana Silvana Muhammad Bismark Muhammad Faesal Rahman Hakim Muhammad, Gema Ikrar Munawir, Ahmad Nancy Karraker NUR ANNIS HIDAYATI Nur Annis Hidayati Nurul Khakhim Nurul Khakhim Nyoto Santoso Pradana, Dimas Haryo Praharawati, Gugah Pramunandya, Raka Aditya Purnomo, Harri Purnomo, Harri Randall C. Kyes REBECCA WHEELER REBECCA WHEELER REBECCA WHEELER, REBECCA Reviany Widjakusuma Richard A. Noske Riko Irwanto Rondang Sumurung Edonita Siregar ROSIE PRITCHETT ROSIE PRITCHETT ROSIE PRITCHETT, ROSIE Rumblat, Walid Rushayati, Siti B. Satyawan Sunito Satyawan Sunito Sih Kahono Sih Kahono SIMON T. SEGAR SIMON T. SEGAR SIMON T. SEGAR, SIMON T. Soehartono, Tonny R. Sri Supraptini Mansjoer Susanti, Neneng Susanti, Neneng Susilo, Setyo B. Sutopo Sutopo Suyanti . Tamnge, Fadila TARUNI SRI PRAWAST MIEN KAOMINI ANY ARYANI DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN Tiurmaida A.C Gultom Tri Atmoko Tri Atmoko Tri Atmoko Tri Atmoko Tri Atmoko Tri Atmoko Tutut Sunarminto Umar Fhadli Kennedi Vallen Sakti Maulana Vincentius P Siregar Warmetan, Hermanus Widjakusuma, Reviany Wilson Novarino Yasman, Y Yeni A Mulyani Yeni A. Mulyani Yeni A. Mulyani Yeni A. Mulyani Yeni Aryati Mulyani Yeni Mulyani Yohanna .