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Journal : Jurnal Serambi Biologi

Herpetofauna Species Inventory in The Ngalau Tarang Area, Agam Regency, West Sumatera Sumbari, Rafazen Sumbari; Nugraha, Fitra
Jurnal Serambi Biologi Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023): Jurnal Serambi Biologi
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/srmb.v8i4.252

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The purpose of this research is to find amphibians and reptiles that live in the Tarang Ngalau, Kamang Mudiak village, Kamang Magek sub-district, Agam Regency, West Sumatra. Because this area functions as a tourist attraction. Habitat changes will affect fauna at depth, especially herpetofauna, because herpetofauna are very sensitive to environmental changes. The method used is the Visual Encounter Survey (VES) by determining survey points in the Tarang Ngalau area for data collection. The data obtained is entered into the table of Anura and Reptile species by making the conservation status of the Anura and Reptile species found. The survey was conducted from December 2022 to January 2023. Based on the research conducted, an inventory of herpetofauna species in the Tarang Ngalau area found 4 amphibian species belonging to 4 families, namely: Dicroglossidae (1 species), Microhylidae (1 species), Ranidae (1 species), Bufonidae (1 species) and 4 species of reptiles belonging to 3 families namely: Colubridae (1 species), Gekkonidae (2 species) Colubridae (1 species).
Inventory of Anura in Sarasah Salisikan Waterfall Area, Batang Anai, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Saputra, Yogi; Nugraha, Fitra; Satria, Rijal; Atifah, Yusni
Jurnal Serambi Biologi Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023): Jurnal Serambi Biologi
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/srmb.v8i4.257

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The purpose of this study was to collect data on amphibians of the Anura order in the Sarasah Salisikan waterfall area, Batang Anai District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. Because this area will be developed into a tourist area by the local nagari government and also plantation activities around the waterfall which will affect the number of species that inhabit this area. This study used the VES (Visual Encounter Survey) method, which is based on direct encounters with specimens in the field. The research was conducted in November-December 2022, the research results found a total of 9 species consisting of 5 families. This research area will be a place to conduct similar research in the future. Keywords :Inventory, Anura, Sarasah Salisikan Water fall, Batang Anai, West Sumatera
Amphibious Inventory in Borneo Indonesia Through the AMNH Platform Heafiz, Elviona; zega, Dwi; Hayyat, Rafikul; Utia, Ulta; Satria, Rijal; Nugraha, Fitra
Jurnal Serambi Biologi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Serambi Biologi
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/srmb.v9i1.322

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Borneo is the 3rd largest island in the world with an area of 748,168 km2. Indonesia which has a high biodiversity value. Amphibians are one of the constituent components of the ecosystem that has a very important role. This study aims to determine the number and diversity of amphibians on the island of Kalimantan. This research was conducted by collecting data through the AMNH (Amphibian Museum of Natural History) Platform. Based on data collected through the AMNH platform, there were 10 families, namely Megophryidae as many as 13 species, Mycrohilidae as many as 16 species, Ranidae as many as 19 species, Dicroglossidae as many as 15 species, Bombinatoridae as many as 2 species, Ichthyophiidae as many as 2 species, Ceratobatrachidae as many as 2 species, Bufonidae as many as 6 species, and Rhacophoridae as many as 16 species. So the total amphibians on the island of Borneo based on the data we obtained through the AMNH platform is 91 species.