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Does Landscape Complexity and Semi-Natural Habitat Structure Affect Diversity of Flower-Visiting Insects in Cucumber Fields? Akhmad Rizali; Damayanti Buchori; Susilawati Susilawati; Pudjianto Pudjianto; Yann Clough
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 40, No 1 (2018): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v40i0.1722

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Presence of insects in agricultural habitat is affected by the surrounding circumstances such as the complexity and structure of landscape. Landscape structure is often formed as a consequence of the fragmentation of semi-natural habitat, which can negatively affect species richness and abundance of insects. This study was aimed to study the effect of complexity and structure of landscape on the diversity, abundance and traits of flower-visiting insects in cucumber fields. This study was conducted in cucumber fields surrounded by other agricultural crops, shrubs, semi-natural habitat and housing area, in Bogor, Cianjur and Sukabumi regencies, West Java, Indonesia. In a total of 16 agricultural areas, complexity and parameter of landscape especially class area (CA), number of patches (NumP), mean patch size (MPS), total edge (TE), and mean shape index (MSI) of seminatural habitats were measured. Sampling of flower-visiting insects was conducted using scan sampling methods. The result showed that landscape complexity affected species richness (but not abundance and trait) of flower-visiting insects both for mobile and less-mobile insects. Flower-visiting insects also responded differently to landscape structure. Species richness, abundance and variation of body size of mobile insects were affected by structure of semi-natural habitat.
Agresi intraspesifik dan waktu penemuan makanan pada semut invasif Anoplolepis gracilipes di Kebun Raya Bogor Rion Apriyadi; Idham Sakti Harahap; Akhmad Rizali; Damayanti Buchori
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 13 No 2 (2016): Juli
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We studied the distribution of the Yellow Crazy Ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes) Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Bogor Botanical Garden (BBG). Biological invasions by A. gracilipes can negatively impact other species. Individual nests of this ant can form supercolonies within which aggression is absent, intraspecific aggression occurs between workers from different supercolonies. The aim of this research was to study aggression between and resource discovery of different A. gracilipes supercolonies in BBG. Intraspecific aggression was calculated as three different aggression indices obtained by performing intercolonial arena encounters. Resource discovery was measured as time until honey baits in known distances to colony entrances were discovered. In 2013, we encountered five spatially distinct nest clusters of A. gracilipes in BBG, which cover ca. 25% of its area. Aggression tests showed that workers from KRB 1 were significantly more aggressive towards each other. The absence of intercolonial aggression between three of five nest clusters suggested that they actually belong to the same supercolony. On average, A. gracilipes needed less than 1 hour to find the food on bait plate in 20 m distance. We found 3 supercolonies of A. gracilipes which derived from 5 spatially distinct cluster of nests in BBG.
Pengaruh keberadaan habitat alami terhadap keanekaragaman dan kelimpahan serangga pengunjung bunga mentimun Susilawati Susilawati; Damayanti Buchori; Akhmad Rizali; Pudjianto Pudjianto
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 14 No 3 (2017): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (512.589 KB) | DOI: 10.5994/jei.14.3.152

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Presence of insects in agricultural habitat is affected by several factors such as natural habitat. The objective of this research was to study the effect of natural habitat on diversity and abundance of flower-visiting insects in cucumber fields. Ecological observation was conducted in 12 cucumbers fields located in regencies of Bogor, Cianjur, and Sukabumi, West Java. Cucumber fields were categorized in two different distant form natural habitat i.e. near natural habitat (less than 200 m) and far from natural habitats (more than 1000 m). The observations of flower-visiting insects in cucumber fields were conducted by counting the number of flower-visiting insects that perched within 100 flowers in four different transects. The result showed that the presence of natural habitat affected species richness but not the abundance of flower-visiting insects in cucumber field. The dominant species of flower-visiting insects in cucumber fields were Aphis sp., Tapinoma sp. and Thrips parvispinus Karny, while the most dominant pollinator was Apis cerana Fabricius. The distance of natural habitat from farmland affected the presence of flower-visiting insects especially pollinator insects that provide important services on enhancing crop yield.
Keanekaragaman dan peran fungsional serangga Ordo Coleoptera di area reklamasi pascatambang batubara di Berau, Kalimantan Timur Gilang Aditya Rahayu; Damayanti Buchori; Dadan Hindayana; Akhmad Rizali
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2017): Juli
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Reclamation has an important role in the recovery of mined land ecosystems and is expected to restore the diversity of insects such as Coleoptera. Reclamation process can change Coleoptera diversity and formed communities new of functional groups. The objective of this research was to study the diversity, functional role, and composition of the Coleoptera in the reclamation area. This ecological research was conducted in reclamation area of PT. Berau Coal in Binungan, Berau District, East Kalimantan. Several ages of reclamation area were selected for observation i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years and also natural forest as comparison. Insects were sampled using pitfall trap and malaise trap in a 100-meter transects for each age revegetation. The results showed that there is no difference in the diversity of Coleoptera between age of reclamation. Age of reclamation tend to affect the composition species and functional role of Coleoptera. Abundance of predatory Coleoptera show differences in different reclamation ages, while the abundance of other functional group (herbivor  detritivor and mycophagus) does not seen to be influenced by age of reclamation. Nevertheless, there is an increasing trend of Coleoptera abundance of herbivores and detritivor group with increasing age reclamation.
Kompleksitas lanskap pertanian dan pengaruhnya terhadap keanekaragaman Hymenoptera parasitika Sumeinika Fitria Lizmah; Damayanti Buchori; Pudjianto Pudjianto; Akhmad Rizali
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 15 No 3 (2018): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.15.3.124

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The complexity of agricultural landscape can affect biodiversity in agroecosystem. Complex landscape tend to have higher diversity and composition of spesies than simple landscape. The aim of this research was to study the diversity and species composition of parasitic Hymenoptera under different complexity of agricultural landscape. Field research was conducted at four cucumber fields in Bogor District with two fields were located in complex agricultural landscape as well as simple agricultural landscape. In each cucumber field, plot with size 25 m x 50 m was provided for sampling of parasitic Hymenoptera which was conducted using yellow pan trap, malaise trap and host collection within transect. In total, 233 species of parasitic Hymenoptera were found from four cucumber fields during two planting seasons. The result showed that the diversity and species composition of the Hymenoptera parasitic did not differ between simple and complex agricultural landscapes. It indicates that the diversity and species composition of parasitic Hymenoptera on cucumber plantation in Bogor was not affected by landscape complexity.
Keanekaragaman kumbang curculionid pada berbagai tipe penggunaan lahan di kawasan Hutan Harapan, Jambi Lailatun Najmi; Damayanti Buchori; Hermanu Triwidodo; Woro Anggraitoningsih Noerdjito; Akhmad Rizali
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 15 No 2 (2018): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.15.2.59

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Family Curculionidae is a group of beetles (Order Coleoptera) that have an important role in different ecosystems, either as herbivores or pollinators. Land-use change, mainly from natural forest to agriculture area can have negative affect on population of  curculionid beetles. The objective of this research was to study seasonal diversity, both in terms of species richness and abundance of curculionid beetles in different land-use types in Hutan Harapan landscape, Jambi. Curculionids were sampled using fogging methods. The study was conducted in four different land-use types i.e. forest, jungle rubber, rubber, and oil palm plantations in both dry (from May to September 2013) and rainy season (from November 2013 to February 2014). Four plot each of 50 m x 50 m were set up in the four land use types. We found 1762 individuals belonging to 12 subfamili and 118 species curculionid beetle. The most abundant species was found in forest (81 species) and the lowest was in the rubber plantations (20 species). The most common curculionid that were found in each land-use type were Curculioninae sp.21 (forest), Entiminae sp.06 (jungle rubber), Scolytinae sp.09 (rubber plantation) and Elaeidobius kamerunicus Faust (oil palm plantations). The highest abundance of curculionid was in oil palm plantations (853 individual) and the lowest was in rubber plantations (33 individual). Land-use type and vegetation diversity affect species richness but not abundant of curculionids. Analysis showed that different season significantly affect composition of curculionid in the forest but it has no effect in other land use types.
Pengaruh tipe penggunaan lahan dalam membentuk komunitas semut dan layanan ekosistem yang diberikan Muhammad Badrus Sholih; Damayanti Buchori; Idham Sakti Harahap; Akhmad Rizali
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 16 No 2 (2019): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (832.178 KB) | DOI: 10.5994/jei.16.2.83

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Ants provide important ecosystem services such as predation and decomposition. The ecosystem services in different land-use systems will be influenced by the dominant ants species in those areas. The objectives of this study were to investigate the impact of land use types on ant community structure and to measure the ecosystem service provided by ants. The study was done in several land-use types in Jambi i.e. secondary forest, jungle rubber, rubber plantation, and oil palm plantation during April–Juni 2014. In each land-duse type, four plots were selected with a size of 50 m x 50 m for each plot. Each plot consisted of five subplots of 5 m x 5 m. In each plot, a tree was chosen for further observation on ant diversity and its ecosystem services. Ants were collected with the baiting method using Corcyra cephalonica larva that was laid on a plastic plate and put on the ground and on the tree stem. Ecosystem services were measured by observing the number of C. cephalonica larvae that were carried or removed by ants within a 1-hour observation. The results showed that the forest has the highest ant species richness than other land-use types. Land-use types have no impact on ant species richness but affected ants species composition. The highest removal C. cephalonica by ants was found in the secondary forest.  Ants that played important role in ecosystem service in this study as predator were Achantomyrmex sp. 01, Aenictus sp.01, Carebara sp. 01, Tetramrium sp. 02, O. denticulata, Tetramorium sp. 03, Crematogaster sp. 02, A. gracilipes and Rhoptromyrmex sp.01. 
Hubungan struktur lanskap dengan keanekaragaman Hymenoptera parasitoid pada pertanaman kacang panjang Tazkiyatul Syahidah; Akhmad Rizali; Lilik Budi Prasetyo; Pudjianto; Damayanti Buchori
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.18.1.43

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The structure of agricultural landscape, both of its composition and configuration can affect the presence of predators and parasitoids, and influence the effectiveness of biological control. This study was aimed to examine the relationship between landscape structure and the diversity of Hymenoptera parasitoids in long bean fields in Bogor, West Java. In total, six long bean fields were selected and quantified within a radius 500 m from long bean field. In each long bean field, Hymenoptera parasitoids were sampled in a 50 m x 25 m plot using direct observation. The research result found 283 individuals of Hymenoptera parasitoids belong to 9 families and 31 species. Based on the Mantel test, the landscape structure did not affect the species composition of parasitoids in long bean. However, at class scale, landscape composition especially crop field and semi-natural habitat have an effect on parasitoid abundance. Agricultural landscape with higher patch number of crop fields tends to have higher parasitoid abundance. It indicates that landscape composition at class scale is more affected to Hymenoptera parasitoids than at landscape scale.
Pengaruh lokasi terhadap serangan lalat puru Cecidochares connexa (Macquart) pada tumbuhan eksotik invasif Chromolaena odorata (L.) King & Robinson dan interaksinya dengan komunitas serangga lokal Luna Lukvitasari; Hermanu Triwidodo; Akhmad Rizali; Damayanti Buchori
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 18 No 2 (2021): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.18.2.127

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The gall fly, Cecidochares connexa (Macquart) was first introduced to Indonesia to control the invasive weed Chromolaena odorata (L.) King & Robinson or kirinyuh. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of habitat type and location, and the presence of natural enemies associated with gall flies on their level of attack. This research was be conducted in various types of habitat in Bogor and South Lampung from January to December 2019. Thirty plant samples were obtained using the area species curve method. Sampling was conducted to collect gall in each habitat, it was followed by rearing gall for ± 1 month to see insects that came out from the gall at the Biological Control Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB University. The results of this study indicate that the location of the observation affects the level of attack on gall flies against kirinyuh and parachitization of gall flies by parasitoid, while the habitat does not affect both. Then there are other insects associated with kirinyuh in addition gall flies in gall, namely Lonchaea sp.
Potency and Diversity of Fungi on Pine Litter and Rhizosphere in Different Land-use of Universitas Brawijaya (UB) Forest Rina Rachmawati; Akhmad Rizali; Abdul Latief Abadi; Luqman Qurata Aini; Hagus Tarno; Muhammad Febriansyah; Theresia Rani Kartika Ayu
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 44, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v44i2.3689

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The agroforestry system with its diversity of vegetation has the potential on the existence of antagonistic and entomopathogen fungi. This study was conducted to evaluate the diversity of antagonistic fungi and entomopathogen fungi in the rhizosphere and pine leaf litters on pine monoculture and intercropping pine - coffee. The research was started from plot determination, sampling, fungal identification, antagonist test and pathogenicity test. The results of isolation of fungi from pine leaf litter on monoculture pine and intercropping pine-coffee fields obtained 17 genus of fungi. In monoculture pine, there 9 genus of fungi were found, while other 4 were still unidentified. In pine-coffee intercropping land 13 genus were observed. Based on the potential and bility tests, Acremonium sp. 3 and Penicillium sp. 2 has the highest inhibiton capacity, while isolate Paecilomyces sp. 1 and Paecilomyces sp. 2 had the best level of pathogenicity and mortality. Temperature and humidity did not affect the diversity of fungi. The diversity of entompathogenic and antagonistic fungi was higher in the pine-coffee intercropping land use. The litter plots had higher fungal diversity than the rhizosphere.
Co-Authors Abdul Latief Abadi Abdul Munif ABDUL MUNIF Abdul Rahim Abdullah, Saiful Arif Adha Sari Agustian, Hilmi Fadhil Agustina, Dwi Kameluh ALI NURMANSYAH Amalia, Dinda Rayhan Amin Setyo Leksono Aminuddin Affandi Anik Larasati Annisa, Shafira Izza Apriani, Rila Rahma Aprilia, Setiya Dwi Apriyadi, Rion Ayuba, Lang Lang Meilany Noor aziza, noor laili Azzahra, Sorraya Badaruddin Badaruddin Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bambang Tri Rahardjo BANDUNG SAHARI Berutu, Yenni Dadan Hindayana DAMAYANTI BUCHORI Danya, Nafisya Haura Dede Setiadi Emha Dwi Rifqi Rafid Eva Febriyanti Evawaty S. Ulina, Evawaty S. Farah, Nurin Nisa Fitriani, Ima Gading, Wira Gatot Mudjiono Gazali, Akhmad Gilang Aditya Rahayu Hadi, Mochamad Syamsul Hagus Tarno Hasby Hasriyanty Hasriyanty Hermanu Triwidodo Hudiwaku, Syarron Husna, Kamilatul Husni dan Zulfanazli Pudjianto Alfian Rusdy I Wayan Winasa IBNUL QAYIM Idham Sakti Harahap Ika Putri Utami Imbran, Rusydy Jannah, Nurika Ahlul Johannis, Midzon Julia Putri Pramudita Jumar Jumar Jumiati Jumiati Khadijah Khadijah Khalid Atthariq Wiraguna Aseran Khamidah, Noor Khatami, Ammar Bielbark Kolopaking, Budiarto Kurniatun Hairiah LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Lizmah, Sumeinika Fitria Ludji Pantja Astuti Ludji Pantja Astuti Luna Lukvitasari Luqman Qurata Aini Maisyaroh, Siti Mangan, Diky Hernika Mario, Muhammad Bayu Marpaung, Leny Theresia Putri Marsuni, Yusriadi Maula, Rohmatin Mihwan Sataral Mila mila Muhamad Ari Bachtiar Muhamad Nurhuda Nugraha Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Badrus Sholih Muhammad Febriansyah Muhammad Imam Nugraha Muhammad Iqbal Tawakkal Muhammad Musthofa Al Akhyar Mutala'liah Mutala'liah Nahdah, Fauziyyah Najmi, Lailatun Najwa, Nugraha Anthoni Nanda, Tiya Dwi Nely Yuliastanti nFN Harwanto Noorkomalasari, Noorkomalasari Norhaliza, Siti Novia Nikmatul Chikmah Novita Yuniasari Nurhidayat, Alfin Nurwijayanti Permana, Anselmus Pramudya Andhika PURNAMA HIDAYAT Rahayu, Fitria Ariani Rahmawati, Gita Eka Rahmawati, Yunita Fera Rahmi, Nadia Rejeki, Endang Dwi Retno Dyah Puspitarini Rina Rachmawati Rommy Parcelino Prabowo Rudi Cahyo Wicaksono Ruwaidah, Nisa Saipul Abbas Salamah, Luklu Is Santoso, Kris Budi Saputra, Muhammad Hizrian Fauzan Saputra, Riza Adrianoor SARI, ADHA Sari, Noorkomala Sari, Yulia Padma SJAFRIDA MANUWOTO Sofyan, Antar Sri Karindah Sulthoni, Fahmi Susilawati Susilawati Susilawati Susilawati syahputra, Arif firman Syarron Hudiwaku Tawakkal, Muhammad Iqbal Tazkiyatul Syahidah Theresia Rani Kartika Ayu Tita Widjayanti Toto Himawan Untung Santoso Wahdah, Rabiatul WINDRA PRIAWANDIPUTRA, WINDRA Woro Anggraitoningsih Noerdjito Yann Clough Yolla Frinsiska Rama Yudiyanto Yudiyanto Yudiyanto Yudiyanto Yuliastanti, Nely Yuniasari, Novita Zulfaidah Penata Gama