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Struktur Dan Komposisi Tumbuhan Bawah Pada Sistem Agroforestri di Desa Warembungan Aryati Umaternate; Reynold P Kainde; Hengki D. Walangitan
COCOS Vol. 7 No. 5 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i5.13840

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ABSTRAKStrukrure and Composition of Plants Under the System AgroforestyThe purpose of this study were to analyze and to compare the structure and composition of theundergrowth in agroforestry systems in Warembungan Village. The data collection was done byusing purposive sampling method on 10 plots with size of each plot is 1 m x1 m. Data wereanalyzed using the Importance Value Index (IVI) and Similarity Index (IS) community. Theresults showed that at location A there were 22 species of lower plants where the highest IVI wasAxonopus (29.35 %) and the lowest IVI was Ipomea batatas (0.07 %), then location B there were16 species with Centotheca lappaceae was the highest IVI (26, 27%), and the lowest IVI wasArenga pinnata (0.05 %) and location C there were 11 species of lower plants with Cyathulaprostate was the highest IVI (27.38 %), and the lowest IVI Mimosa pudica (0.65). The highestSimilarity Index (IS) was on location B and C (56.60) compared to the other two locations.Keywords: structure and composition, understory vegetation,agroforestry
TINGKAT HUNIAN ANOA DATARAN RENDAH (Bubalus depressicornis) DI SUAKA MARGASATWA NANTU Fahrul Ramadhan Azdin; Hard Napoleon Pollo; Reynold P Kainde
COCOS Vol. 14 No. 3 (2022): EDISI JULI-SEPTEMBER 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v8i8.38733

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Abstract Anoa is endemic species that can only be found on the islands of Sulawesi and Buton. Currently the anoa population is decreasing due to habitat destruction and hunting for meat. This study aims to estimate the occupancy rate and analyze the distribution pattern of the lowland anoa in Nantu Wildlife Reserve. This research used an occupancy survey method using camera traps. Camera traps are placed in locations with high likelihood of obtaining images of animals, such as near streams, ridges and animal tracks. The camera trap is mounted on a tree trunk with a height of 60 cm above ground level. The results of the research show that the lowland anoa inhabits about 58,3% of the area of Nantu Wildlife Reserve. Keywords : Occupancy, Camera Trap, Lowland Anoa, Nantu Wildlife Reserve.