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Jenis-Jenis Carnivora di Kawasan Suaka Alam Malampah, Sumatera Barat, Indonesia Nindy Ladyfandela; Wilson Novarino; Jabang Nurdin
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.6.2.90-97.2018

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An inventory of Carnivore species in Malampah Nature Reserve, West Sumatra had been conducted between Mei-August 2016. After a total of 303 trap nights, this study documented 19 species of mammals from 3 families of which 6 species from Carnivora. The documented carnivores were Catopuma temminckii (17 photos), Neofelis diardi (5 photos), Pardofelis marmorata (2 photos), Helarctos malayanus (3 photos), Paguma larvata (5 photos), and Prionodon linsang (1 photo). The finding on Carnivore was then discussed to highlight their implications for conservation.
Upaya Penggunaan Metode Telemetri untuk Penelitian Berang-Berang Cakar Kecil (Aonyx cinereus) di Area Persawahan Mahfud Huda; Jabang Nurdin; Wilson Novarino; Hanif Fadly; Aadrean Aadrean
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.5.1.6-15.2017

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Currently, telemetry appeared as a common method to reveal home range and movement of animal. However, the telemetry method was not applied for small-clawed otter yet. We have spent efforts to use the telemetry methods from March to August 2016 in a rice field landscape in Lubuk Alung district, Padang Pariaman regency, West Sumatra. We trapped individuals of small-clawed otters (Aonyx cinereus) using leg-hold traps and box traps. We implanted radio transmitter intraperitoneally. Movement of the animal was recorded using triangulation methods. Two male individuals of small-clawed otters were captured. One individual died soon after the transmitter implantation and another individual was successfully implanted and released. However the individual were detected for 28 hours only. In this paper, we described the efforts and problems appeared from the trapping, transmitter implantation, releasing and radio tracking process.
Kepadatan Populasi dan Distribusi Kadal (Mabuya multifasciata. Kuhl) Di Pulau-pulau Kecil Kota Padang Reszi Juniarmi; Jabang Nurdin; Indra Junaidi Zakaria
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.3.1.%p.2014

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The study of population density and distribution of Lizard (Mabuya multifasciata. Kuhl) have been carried from June to December 2012 at the Pasumpahan and Sirandah Islands. The survey method and purposive sampling were used in the research, and for direct collecting samples was used visual ecounter survey. Nine individual of M. multifasciata were observed in Sirandah Island with estimate density was 45 ind/ha. The lizard were dispersed through the island of sirandah but was absent in Pasumpahan Island. Keyword: M. Multifasciata, density, distribution, Sirandah, Pasumpahan.
Komunitas Collembola pada Hutan Konservasi dan Perkebunan Sawit di Kawasan PT. Tidar Kerinci Agung (TKA), Sumatera Barat Rina Oktavianti; Jabang Nurdin; Henny Herwina
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.5.1.16-24.2017

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The research about composition and structure of Collembola community was conducted at TKA company area, west Sumatra. Collembola were collected at oil palm plantation, conservasion forest and forest edge sites (between conservation forest and plantation area) by survey method with systematic random sampling for collembolla in litter and soil. A total of four Collembola species that belonging to 2 orders, 3 families, 4 genera and 57 individuals was collected. The density of Collembola in litter at conservation forest site was higher than density of Collembola at oil palm plantation site meanwhile the density of Collembola in soil at conservation forest site was higher than density of Collembola in the soil at palm plantation site. Relative density of Isotomiella sp. in litter at oil palm plantation site (100%) was higher than relative density of Folsomides sp. at conservation forest site (5,5%) as well as in the soil. The highest diversity index of Collembola was found in litter of conservation forest (1,18). The highest similarity index was found between conservation forest and forest edge (85,71%) meanwhile the lowest similarity index was found between conservation forest and oil palm plantation (40%).
Karakteristik Kubangan dan Aktivitas Berkubang Babi Hutan (Sus scrofa L.) di Hutan Pendidikan dan Penelitian Biologi (HPPB) Universitas Andalas Wido Rizki Albert; - Rizaldi; Jabang Nurdin
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 3, No 3 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.3.3.%p.2014

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Wallowing activity is thought to have some important roles in the viability of wild boars (Sus scrofa L.). The characteristics of wallow and wallowing activity can show the ability of the boars to adapt with variety environmental challenges. Study on the characteristics of wallow and wallowing activity of the boars at the Biological Education and Research Forest (HPPB) Andalas University was conducted from September to December 2012 and from April to July 2013. This study was conducted by observing the characters of five wallows, while wallowing activities at two different wallows were observed by using camera traps. The results showed that wallows were found mainly rounded in shape, located near by habitual animal path with shadowed by dense canopy. The dominant substrate of wallows is particles of gravel and coarse sand. The rubbing trees were found around the wallows. From a total 197 observation days, we found 53 video and 51 photos which indicated the wallowing activities within 26 different visiting times. Those activities occurred in the morning between 6:00 am to 09:00 am, with the temperature around the wallows was 25⁰ C. Activities performed while wallowing is rolling, standing, resting and rooting. The result of this study may suggest that wallowing activity has more important function than thermoregulation as previously suggested.Keywords:  wild boar, characteristics wallow, wallowing activity, thermoregulation.
Komunitas Mamalia Kecil Terestrial di Gunung Singgalang, Sumatera Barat Heru Handika; - Jabang; - Rizaldi
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 2, No 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.2.2.%p.2013

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The communities of small terrestrial mammals are known to be affected by the forest disturbances. The investigation of small terrestrial mammals’ community in had been conducted Mount Singgalang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. Small terrestrial mammals were trapped in three different habitats; heavily disturbed, slightly disturbed and undisturbed forest. At each site, four transects were established using a total of 360 trap-night effort (120 trap-nights effort per site). We caught 37 individuals, consisted of 8 species which were included into 3 families and 3 orders. Composition and structure of the community was different among habitats.The highest diversity and abundance was found at slightly disturbed forest. In term of species composition, heavily disturbed forest was more similar to slightly disturbed forest than undisturbed forest. Crocidura neglecta and Maxomys surifer were the most tolerant species to the effect of forest disturbance. It is concluded that such differences among habitats in Mount Singgalangtend to have certain influences, although the significant difference was not found.Keywords: community, small terrestrial mammals, Mount Singgalang
Kepadatan Populasi dan Distribusi Ukuran Cangkang Kerang Lokan (Rectidens sp.) di Perairan Tanjung Mutiara Danau Singkarak, Sumatera Barat Dea Rahayu Silviana; Jabang Nurdin; - Izmiarti
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.3.2.%p.2014

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The study about population density and size distribution of clam (Rectidens sp.) at Tanjung Mutiara Singkarak Lake, West Sumatra has been conducted from June to July 2013. The clams were collected using stratified purposive sampling method. Sampling site was decided into three location based on human activities and three depth strata in each location (<5m, 5-10m and >10-15m). The clams were collected using “dauah” (traditional tool to cath shellfish). There were 43 individu of clams that found at Tanjung Mutiara Singkarak Lake. The highest average population density were found at location III (1.444 ind./m2). The highest average population density were found at strata 3 (1.082 ind./m2). Size distribution of clam showed that at each location and strata have different size. The size of the clam between 24.37-88.54 mm. Medium size clam were the most frequent found in comparison with the small size and large clam. Small clam distributed at strata 2 (5-10 m) locations I and III and strata 3 (> 10-15 m) location III. While large clam only distributed at strata 3 (> 10-15 m) locations II and III. Size distribution of clam varied with the type of substrate and substrate particle.Keywords: clam, Rectidens sp., population density, size distribution
Struktur Komunitas Burung Pada Tiga Tipe Habitat di Kampus Universitas Andalas, Padang Ayu Andira; Jabang Nurdin; Wilson Novarino
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 3, No 3 (2014)
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A study on the structure ofbird communities in three types of habitatsat Andalas University, Padang, has been carried out from November 2012 to February 2013. This study aimed to determine the structure of bird communities in those habitats. We used mist-net to catch understory birds. We succesfully caught 72 individuals which belong to24 species, 20 genera, 12 families and 3 orders, including four species of  migratory birds. The highest abundance was found in the secondary forest, and the lowest was in herbaceous dominated vegetation. The diversity indiceswere generally moderate (H’= 1,897 – 2,466)Keywords: bird community, habitat type, mist-netting
Jenis-jenis Cacing Tanah (Oligochaeta) yang Terdapat di Kawasan Cagar Alam Lembah Anai Sumatera Barat Syami Nilawati; - Dahelmi; Jabang Nurdin
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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A study on the earthworms (Oligochaeta) at Lembah Anai Nature Reserve, West Sumatera has been conducted from February to May, 2013. The purpose of this study was to identify earthworms species at the Nature Reserve. The earthworms were collected from different altitudinal levels ranged from 400 to 800 m above sea level using hand sorting method. There were three species of earthwoms found; Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae), Pheretima posthuma and Megascolex kempi (Megascolecidae) these three species belong to sub order Neooligochaeta. All species were found at all altitudinal level.Keywords: Earthworm (Oligochaeta), Hand sorting, Lembah Anai
Penetasan Telur Penyu Lekang (Lepidochelys olivacea Eschscholtz,1829) pada Lokasi Berbeda di Kawasan Konservasi Penyu Kota Pariaman Nurhidayata Bin Syaiful; Jabang Nurdin; Indra Junaidi Zakaria
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 2, No 3 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.2.3.%p.2013

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Research about eggs hatching of olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea Eschscholtz,1829) in the turtle conservation area of Pariaman City was conducted from October to January 2013. This research aims to determine a suitable location in eggs hatching of olive ridley turtles in the Turtle Conservation Area of Pariaman city. The research used experiment method with treatment A (beachsand near the shore) and B (beachsand near the sea), three repetitions in each location and 20 eggs per repeat. Results showed that the best location for hatching is beachsand near the shore with 80 % rate of hatching. The rate of hatching in beachsand near the sea is 37%. Environmental factors that influent rate of hatching are topography, temperature dan salinity.
Co-Authors . Mansyurdin Aadrean Aadrean Abdi Dharma AFRIZAL AFRIZAL Afrizal S Ahmad Mursyid Ahmad Mursyid Ami Hidayat Amrina, Elita Anjas Anjas, Anjas Anjas Asmara Aprisal Ardinis Arbain ARIEF A. PURNAMA Armen Lusi Ayu Andira Bintari, Andhini Nur Dahelmi Dahelmi Dea Rahayu Silviana Efrizal Efrizal Eli Ratni Elita Amrina Elni Fatimah Fajri Hidayat Fuji Astuti Febria Fuji Astuti Febria Gusna Merina Gusna Merina Gusna Hanif Fadly Heffy Utami Henny Herwina Heru Handika Ikhsanul Adli INDRA J. ZAKARIA Indra Junaidi Zakaria Izmiarti . Izmiarti Izmiarti, Izmiarti Janra, Muhammad Nazri Jasmi Jefrial Santoso Jenie Wulandari Jufri Marzuki Lusi Andalisa Mahdi Mahdi Mahdi Mahdi Mahfud Huda Mairawita, Mairawita Maliza, Rita marsia pela Marusin, Neti Miftahul Ilmi Mildawati Mildawati Mira Prima Putri Muhammad Idris Muhammad Syahid Ridho Nabilah Rahmachila Azura Neti Marusin Nindy Ladyfandela Nofrita Nofrita Nofrita Nofrita NOVA AMELIA Nurhidayata Bin Syaiful Purnawan Purnawan Purnawan Purnawan Putra Santoso Radilla Silmiah Rama Nanda Ramadanti, Dhea Ranny Syafitri Reffi Aryzegovina Reki Kardiman Reszi Juniarmi Rezi Junialdi Rezi Junialdi Rika Hariance RINA M.Si WIDIANA S.Si Rina Oktavianti Rio Deswandi Rizaldi Rizaldi Rizaldi Rizaldi Rizki Aziz Rudi Febriamansyah Saniyyah, Jauharah Sindi Mardatila Sirajul Fuad Zis Sirajul Fuad Zis Siti Hajjir, Siti Siti Salmah Solfiyeni Solfiyeni Sri Setiawati Sri Setiawati Suci Frimanozi Syakira Tiara Rezvi Syami Nilawati Syamsuardi Syamsuardi Tomi Kasayev Vivi Safitri Wandanil Putra Wandanil Putra Wido Rizki Albert Wilson Novarino Yonariza Yonariza Yonariza Yonariza Yuerlita Yuerlita Yuerlita Yuli Wendri Yulistriani, Yulistriani