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Perilaku Makan Badak Sumatera di Suaka Rhino Sumatera, Taman Nasional Way Kambas, Lampung Suharto, Ignatius; Rustiati, Elly Lestari; Adi, Marcelus
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 12, No 1 (2007): February 2007
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (232.695 KB) | DOI: 10.24002/biota.v12i1.2533

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Research on the feeding behaviour, feeding plants and the way to access the plants has been conducted on Sumateran rhinos at and in collaboraton with Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, Way Kambas National Park, Lampung, by scanning and rapid assessment methods. Feeding activity is done during day time, especially in the morning (05.00-10.00) and in the afternoon (14.00-18.00). Plants consumed include saplings (42%), followed by trees (30%), seedlings (20%) and liana (8%). Cutting (86%) is the most common way to access the food sources, followed by pulling (9%), pushing by its head and holding in between front legs (4%) and twisting by its horn (1%).
Jenis Phytotelmata Sebagai Tempat Perindukan Alami Nyamuk Aedes sp. Berdasarkan Jumlah Telur yang Mendiaminya di Area Kampus Universitas Lampung Ramadhanti, Saskya Adrila; Rosa, Emantis; Rustiati, Elly Lestari
Bioma : Berkala Ilmiah Biologi Vol. 22, No 2, Tahun 2020
Publisher : Departemen Biologi, Fakultas Sains dan Matematika, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/bioma.22.2.115-120

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Phytotelmata is the part of a plant that can collect water and can be used as a natural breeding site for insects including mosquitoes. This research was conducted in August-December 2019 in the University of Lampung to find out the species of phytotelmata that have the potential to be Aedes sp. breeding site based on the number of eggs that inhabit it, as one of the efforts to controlling Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever vector. The study used experimental methods with complete random design. Analysis data was done using ANOVA and continued with the BNT test with 95% (α=5%) confidence. This research show that it found six species of Phytotelmata in the University of Lampung, such as Cocos nucifera, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Bambusa sp., Bauhinia purpurea, Colocasia esculenta, and Musa paradisiaca. The most potential species of phytotelmata became the natural breeding site for Aedes sp. mosquito is a Cocos nucifera with an average of 16,33 eggs.
THE ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTION OF CAPTIVE SUMATRAN ELEPHANT IN ELEPHANT TRAINING CENTER, WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK FOR WILDLIFE GENETICS CONSERVATION Rustiati, Elly Lestari; Priyambodo, Priyambodo; Yulianti, Yanti; Srihanto, Eko Agus; Pratiwi, Dian Neli; Virnarenata, Elsa; Novianasari, Tika; Krismuniarti, Elisabeth Devi; Saswiyanti, Enny
BIOVALENTIA: Biological Research Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Sriwijaya University

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Way Kambas National Park (WKNP) is home of five protected big mammals including sumatran elephants.  It shares its border with 22 of 37 villages surrounding the national park.  Understanding their existence in the wild is a priority, and  wildlife genetics is a crucially needed. Besides poaching and habitat fragmentation, wildlife-human conflict is one big issue.  Elephant Training Center (ETC) in WKNP is built for semi in-situ conservation effort on captive sumatran elephants that mainly have conflict histories with local people.  Participative observation and bio-molecular analysis were conducted to learn the importance of captive Sumatran elephant for conservation effort.  Through captive sumatran elephants, database and applicable methods are expected to be developed supporting the conservation of their population in the wild.  Participative observation and molecular identification was carried on captive sumatran elephants in ETC, WKNP under multiple year Terapan grant of Ministry of Research and Technology Higher Education, Indonesia. Gene sequence and cytological analyses showed that the captive sumatran elephants are closely related and tend to be domesticated.  Translocation among ETC to avoid inbreeding, and maintaining the captive sumatran elephant as natural as possible are highly recommended. Developing genetic database can be a reference for both captive and wild sumatran elephants.
IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF COI GENE IN FEMALE SUMATRAN ELEPHANT (Elephas maximus sumatranus) IN ELEPHANT TRAINING CENTRE, WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK Virnarenata, Elsa; Rustiati, Elly Lestari; Priyambodo, Priyambodo; Srihanto, Eko Agus; Pratiwi, Dian Neli
BIOVALENTIA: Biological Research Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Sriwijaya University

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Sumatran elephant is a subspecies of endemic Asian elephants on the island of Sumatra and is included in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) with critically endangered status. The building of the Elephant Training Centre (ETC) in Way Kambas National Park (WKNP) is one of the conservation efforts of Sumatran elephants. Small and closed population size lead to an increased risk of inbreeding that triggers reduction in genetic variation and viability and increases the risk of extinction. The phylogenetic pattern of Sumatran elephants in Indonesia has shown a low population genetic diversity. Genetic diversity information is indispensable to support the direction of decision making in Sumatran elephant conservation policy. The DNA isolation of Sumatran elephants in ETC, WKNP has performed as a first step to trace its genetic variation. The advanced step of DNA isolation is the use of cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene for identification of genetic characteristics in Sumatran elephants. The COI gene is one of the genes on the mitochondrial genome and in molecular studies it is used as a genetic marker to study genetic characteristics between species and individuals. Identification and characterisation are done by sequencing process and data analysis in the form of electroforegram using Molecular Evolution Genetics Analysis (MEGA) software version 6.0. to see the genetic diversity of the female Sumatran elephant population in ETC, WKNP. Based on the results of the analysis it is indicated that the genetic distance of 24 individual female Sumatran elephant from PLG, TNWK is 0.000 with a homology value of 100%, strengthened by the construction of phylogenetic tree. The absence of genetic distance indicates a close genetic relationship, so it can be concluded all individual female Sumatran elephants in the PLG, TNWK is derived from one population group.
Herpesviridae identification method on Ruminants through Molecular Method in Lampung Disease Investigation Center Alvin Wiwiet Susanto; Elly Lestari Rustiati; Priyambodo Priyambodo; Yuni Tinasari; Firwantoni Firwantoni; Romaya Wulan Suciningtyas; Eko Agus Srihanto; Enny Saswiyanti
Jurnal Penelitian Sains Vol 22, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Mathtmatics and Natural Sciences

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Farming is one sector that has an important role in building Indonesia's economic growth, especially for daily food. Farm production is facing challenges, include the low production yield, traditional management, and problems related to animal health. Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) and Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF) are diseases caused by Herpesviridae. These are high mortality rate disease cause huge economic loss. Farms located nearby deer captivity increases the risk of deer to be infected by the same diseases. Surveillance is needed to discover the number of infected animals and their effect on the environment. Herpesviridae identification in surveillance was done through an accurate method, e.g. a molecular method. This research is done by Lampung Disease Investigation Center and funded by the Food Agriculture Organization (FAO). Herpesviridae identification was done in three steps, DNA isolation, Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), electrophoresis, and visualization.
Perilaku Makan Badak Sumatera di Suaka Rhino Sumatera, Taman Nasional Way Kambas, Lampung Ignatius Suharto; Elly Lestari Rustiati; Marcelus Adi
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 12, No 1 (2007): February 2007
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/biota.v12i1.2533

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Research on the feeding behaviour, feeding plants and the way to access the plants has been conducted on Sumateran rhinos at and in collaboraton with Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, Way Kambas National Park, Lampung, by scanning and rapid assessment methods. Feeding activity is done during day time, especially in the morning (05.00-10.00) and in the afternoon (14.00-18.00). Plants consumed include saplings (42%), followed by trees (30%), seedlings (20%) and liana (8%). Cutting (86%) is the most common way to access the food sources, followed by pulling (9%), pushing by its head and holding in between front legs (4%) and twisting by its horn (1%).
Indirect approach on human-wildlife conflict mitigation: potential local landscape based ecotourism in Margahayu, Labuhan Ratu VII Elly Lestari Rustiati
International Journal of Ecophysiology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2019): International Journal of Ecophysiology
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1348.134 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/ijoep.v1i2.1269

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Human-wildlife conflict in Way Kambas National Park is still going on with some social and economic lost. Indirect conflict mitigation through the building local landscape based ecotourism was studied in Margahayu, Labuhan Ratu VII, East Lampung. Its local people awareness play important role in supporting its local economy empowerment. Besides Rumah Konservasi, potential natural track showing plant diversity, entrance point for wild elephant to the settlement, orange plantation and natural swamp was chosen for further works. Name boards were assigned.
EVALUATION OF WATER QUALITY IN ANIMAL FEED FACTORY ENVIRONMENT BASED ON PLANKTON AND BENTHOS BIOINDICATORS Feni Yulinda; Tugiyono; Agus Setiawan; Elly Lestari Rustiati
Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi Eksperimen dan Keanekaragaman Hayati (J-BEKH) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Biology Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Lampung in collaboration with The Indonesian Association of Biology (PBI) Lampung Branch.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jbekh.v8i2.192

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Water is a source of life that plays an important role for all living things. Rivers are one of the water sources that are vulnerable to pollution. This study aimed to evaluate the water quality of the Way Napal river based on the diversity of plankton and benthos. The research was conducted from November 2020 to March 2021. Sampling and analysis were performed by field technicians from the SEAMEO BIOTROP Environmental Laboratory. Plankton diversity was calculated using the Shannon Weaver diversity index. The results showed that the phytoplankton diversity index at AP-1, AP-2, and AP-3 locations ranged between 2,080-2,278 these values had moderate biota stability and were included in the uncontaminated category. The zooplankton diversity index at the AP-1 location has a value of 1,119 with moderate biota stability and is included in the moderate category, while at the AP-2 and AP-3 locations it has a value of 0.925-0.995 with unstable biota diversity and is included in the highly polluted category. The Benthos diversity index ranges from 1.343 - 1.772 with moderate biota stability and is included in the moderately polluted category.
Inisiasi Tata Kelola Kawasan Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera, Sedayu-Tanggamus Elly Lestari Rustiati; I Gede Swibawa; Jani Master; Intan Diani Fardinatri; Bondan Pergola; Dian Neli Pratiwi; Priyambodo
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (JPKM) TABIKPUN Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Universitas Lampung

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Gabungan Kelompok Tani dan Hutan (Gapoktanhut) Lestari Sejahtera, Pekon Sedayu, Kecamatan Semaka, Kabupaten Tanggamus, Provinsi Lampung telah diberikan izin Perhutanan Sosial untuk rencana pengelolaan yang berkelanjutan. Secara kolektif Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera dapat melakukan pengelolaan, pengembangan dan pemanfaatan hutan, dengan kewajiban tata kelola kawasan untuk melindungi keanekaragaman hayati. Tantangan yang dihadapi adalah pemahaman nilai keanekaragaman hayati dan sumber daya yang terbatas. Universitas Lampung bersama dengan Rainforest Alliance and KPH Kotaagung Utara, melakukan pendampingan inisiasi tata kelola kawasan Gapoktanhut Lestari Sejahtera untuk penggalian potensi alam dan meningkatkan kemampuan kelola gapoktanhut melalui diskusi kelompok dan survei penelusuran cepat keanekaragaman hayati partisipatif. Pelibatan gapoktanhut penting karena aktivitas petani bersinggungan dengan hutan lindung. Penelusuran cepat partisipatif tentang pengenalan GPS, Kobo Tool Box, tumbuhan dan hewan, secara langsung dan tidak langsung, pembuatan herbarium sangat bermanfaat sebagai dasar pendekatan untuk perlindungan, pengelolaan dan pemanfaatan berkelanjutan keanekaragaman hayati dan pada akhirnya untuk pengawetan habitat hidupan liar.
THE NUMBER of (Aedes sp.) EGGS LAYING ON DIFFERENCES TYPE AND SPECIES OF PHYTOTELMATA IN AREA OF LAMPUNG UNIVERSITY Saskya Ramadhanti; EMANTIS ROSA; Elly Lestari Rustiati; Tugiyono Tugiyono
Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi Eksperimen dan Keanekaragaman Hayati (J-BEKH) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Biology Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Lampung in collaboration with The Indonesian Association of Biology (PBI) Lampung Branch.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jbekh.v7i2.155

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Phytotelmata is the part of a plant that can collect water and can be used as a natural breeding site for insects including mosquitoes. This research was conducted in August-December 2019 in the University of Lampung to find out the number of egg in phytotelmata and find the type and species of phytotelmata which are natural breeding site for Aedes sp. This study used an observatory method with a descriptive approach in the field. Analysis data was done using ANOVA and continued with the BNT test with 95% (a=5%) confidence. This research show that it found 3 types of phytotelmata like fruit hole, tree hole, axillary with six species of Phytotelmata such as Cocos nucifera, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Bambusa sp., Bauhinia purpurea, Colocasia esculenta, and Musa paradisiaca. The most potential species of phytotelmata became the natural breeding site for Aedes sp. mosquito is a Cocos nucifera with an average of 16,33 eggs.
Co-Authors 'Aliyah, Siti Hamidatul A.Basyir Firdaus Adelia, Ersa Imelda Adi, Marcelus Afandi, Aril AGUS SETIAWAN Agus Setiawan Agus Setiawan Agus Subagyo Ahyul Heni Al Amin, Muhammadi Ridho Alfandi, Aril Alimudin, Salih Alvin Wiwiet Susanto Alvin Wiwiet Susanto Angga Kurniawan Angga Pramudya Angga Pramudya Anggy, Fransiska Panasea Apriani, Vivin Apriliasari, Messy Aprio, Yogi Aril Afandi Ariyanto, Slamet Puji Aryani, Nina Yudha Ashari, Minanti Mayda Azmi, Sevira Nur Azzahra, Laila Salwa Bayu , Raden Fadli Bondan Pergola Cindy Yoeland Violita Cindy Yoeland Violita Daely, Sofia Vao Afni Diah Esti Anggraini Dian Neli Pratiwi Dian Neli Pratiwi Dian Neli Pratiwi Dian Neli Pratiwi Dina Farida Utami Dina Farida Utami Dwi Asmi Dwi Astuti, Putri Dwi Ayu Febriyani Dwitama , Harry Putra Edi Santoso Edi Santoso Edo Firnanda Edo Firnanda, Edo Eka Sulpin Ariyanti Eka Sulpin Ariyanti, Eka Eko Agus Prihanto Eko Agus Srihanto Eko Agus Srihanto Eko Agus Srihanto, Eko Agus Elfita Nova Yunior Elsa Virnarenata Emantis Rosa Enny Saswiyanti Enny Saswiyanti Erdi Suroso Fahrezi, Aditya Febriansyah, Muhammad Febriyani, Dwi Ayu Feni Yulinda Firwantoni Firwantoni Firwantoni, Firwantoni Fitrisyah, Asyifa Zahara Gina Dania Pratami, Gina Dania Haryanto, Sugeng Prayitno Heni, Ahyul Hidayatulloh I Gede Swibawa I Wayan Tony Candra Ibransyah, Rasyid Ifan Wahyudi Ignatius Suharto Imtitsal, Aulia Indah Ayu Lestari Indah Ayu Lestari, Indah Ayu Intan Diani Fardinatri Iqbal Amiruddin Ihsanu Iqbal Amiruddin Ihsanu Irawati, Anie Rose IRFAN NURARIFIN, IRFAN Irwan Nasution Jani Master Jani Master, Jani Kasturi Khalil, Abdul Rouf Amarulloh Khumaidi, Fauzan Krismuniarti, Elisabeth Devi Kurniasih, Vidyanti Kusuma Handayani, Kusuma Kusuma, Andriyani Wijaya Lestari, Septi Wahyu Maharani, Annisa Lidya Marcelus Adi Minanti Mayda Ashari Muhammad Febriansyah Muhammad Rohiyan Muhammad Rohiyan Natasya Thesalonika Neli Pratiwi, Dian Novianasari, Tika Nuning Nurcahyani Panasea Anggy, Fransiska Parabi, M. Iqbal Pawaka, Arrahmaan Syah Permatasari, Nindy Pratama, M. Idris Afta Pratiwi, Dian Neli Pratiwi, Ratih - Priyambodo Priyambodo Priyambodo Priyambodo Priyambodo Puspita Widiarini, Dewi Raden Fadly Bayu Dwiyoga Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Ramadan, Viki Ramadhan, Viki Ramadhanti, Saskya Adrila Rhamadaningtyas, Nabila Aulia Rodliyah, Aini Robby Romaya Wulan Suciningtyas Rosa, Emantis Sa'uddah, Lousanja D. Safitri, Anggi Salih Alimudin Sandora, Desta Sandra, Shifa Saputra, Rama Arsalta Bara Saputri, Nur Ayu Saskya Ramadhanti Saswiyanti, Enny Sendora, Desta Septi Wahyu Lestari Septiana, Ana Sevira Nur Azmi Sevira Nur Azmi Shifa Sandra Sidik, Mahfud Sinurat, Lidya Septaria Soegiharto, Yolande Cathleya Sri Retnaning Rahayu, Sri Retnaning Suhada Suhada, Suhada Suharto, Ignatius Sumaryo Sunandar Sunandar Sunandar Sunandar Supriyadi, Tatang Suratman Umar Susanto, Alvin Wiwiet Susilawati Suwarno Syarif Hidayat Amrullah Teddy TRIANDIZA Thesalonika, Natasya Tugiyono Tugiyono Tugiyono Tugiyono Tugiyono Utoyo, Laji Vega, Cindy Ameliya Vidya Kurniasih Vidyanti Kurniasih Virnarenata, Elsa Wahyono, Agus Waryoko Susandi WINARNO Winarno Winarno Yani, Ani Andri Yanti Yulianti Yogi Aprio Yuliana Andriyani Yuni Tinasari Yunior, Elfita Nova Zacky Zeinel Ibad Muchlas Zamroni