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Brief Report on The Population Survey Long-tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis [Raffles,1821]) in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Hadi, Islamul; Wiantoro, Sigit; Inayah, Nurul; Maharadatunkamsi, Maharadatunkamsi; Atikah, Tika Dewi; Zamroni, Yuliadi; Supardiono, Supardiono; Alfian, Muhammad Rijal; Sadewo, Imran; Mubarokah, Nurlaila; Kurniawan, Budhy; Tresnani, Galuh
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v10i3.701

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Survey on the population and distribution of long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis [Raffles, 1821]) in the administrative areas of West Nusa Tenggara Province have been conducted during June-July 2024 to examine the distribution and population status on the macaque.  The on-road reconnaissance survey, interview and literature studies have applied to collect data. We recorded 6146 individuals from 307 groups of long-tailed macaques in eight regencies. Of the 6146 individuals of long-tailed macaques, 1532 individuals are recorded living in conservation area, while 4614 individuals live in outside conservation area, respectively.  The number of individuals and troops of the monkey showed us the minimum number that can be recorded. Further study needs to be conducted in addressed to dig more information on the existence of long-tailed macaque in West Nusa Tenggara. Furthermore, population information and distribution of long-tailed macaques could be the basic knowledge on the population management efforts in the future.
PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA BERBASIS KEANEKARAGAMAN HAYATI DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM GUNUNG TUNAK, LOMBOK TENGAH Tresnani, Galuh; Suana, I Wayan; Hadi, Islamul; Zamroni, Yuliadi; Suryadi, Bambang Fajar; Sadewo, Imran; Taqwim, Ahsani
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1376

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Ecotourism is a nature-based tourism activity where natural conditions are still natural and generally aims to introduce biological conservation activities. Gunung Tunak Nature Tourism Park (TWA) in Central Lombok is a tourist area that has a wealth of flora and fauna that can be developed as ecotourism. The natural beauty in this area has not yet been developed much, due to the local community's lack of understanding of ecotourism. This community service activity aims to develop interpretive routes within the Gunung Tunak TWA area, provide knowledge about ecotourism and help promote ecotourism in the Gunung Tunak TWA. Service activities are carried out in 4 stages, namely surveying interpretation routes and unique flora and fauna, creating interpretation routes and route maps, counseling and creating promotional media. This community service activity has run smoothly thanks to the very cooperative cooperation of partners in discussion forums and the creation of signboards and interpretation paths. Mount Tunak TWA has potential fauna for ecotourism in the form of birds, mammals, reptiles and insects. Animal information signs on the Bilasayak and Teluk Ujung interpretation routes have been created to help tourists find wildlife that can be observed on Mount Tunak.
Histopathological Analysis of Liver Damage in Rasbora lateristriata Fish Induced by extract Butterfly Pea flower (Clitoria ternatea) Endar Pertiwi, Anggita; Illiyin, Sirayya; Sadewo, Imran; Rahayu, Sekar; Samparisna Rumansara, Papuani; Moli Podhi, Felisitas; Sularsah, Sais; Adelfiani, Adelfiani; Retnoaji, Bambang; Sofyantoro, Fajar; Nuriliani, Ardaning; Wijayanti, Nastiti; T.S.S.G. Saragih, Hendry; Rohmah, Zuliyati; Widiyanto, Slamet; Eka Putri Empra, Desi; Ariesti, Wiwin; Septriani, Nur Indah
RUMPHIUS Vol 8 No 1 (2026): RUMPHIUS Pattimura Biological Journal (in process)
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

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Butterfly pea flower (Clitoria ternatea) is an Indonesian native plant known for its medicinal properties due to its rich content of anthocyanins, flavonoids, and ternatins. Although widely recognized for its health benefits, the long-term effects of its bioactive compounds require careful evaluation. This study aimed to investigate the potential hepatotoxic effects of butterfly pea flower extract on the liver of Rasbora lateristriata fish. Fish were exposed to 0 (control), 50, 75, and 100 ppm of butterfly pea extract for four days, with four fish allocated per group. Histological markers, including necrosis, vacuolization, pyknosis, and hemorrhage, were assessed in liver tissues. Data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test at a 95% confidence level. Results indicated that butterfly pea flower extract caused significant hepatic damage, with increased severity at higher concentrations. The most pronounced damage was observed at 75 ppm, suggesting an optimal dose for inducing oxidative stress. This study highlights the potential hepatotoxicity of butterfly pea flower extract in aquatic species and underscores the need for further research to evaluate its safety for therapeutic use.