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Identification of Mudskipper Species in Mangrove Area of Luwu Timur, Luwu Utara, and Wajo South Sulawesi Indonesia Darojat, Annisa Zakiyah; Marhendra, Agung Pramana Warih; Kurniawan, Nia
Biotropika: Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.biotropika.2023.011.02.02

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Mudskipper is amphibious fish that inhabited sandy beaches, mudflat, and mangrove areas. This fish is euryhaline because of its tolerance to varying salinity as well as pH, temperature, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen. This study aimed to identify the taxonomy status of mudskipper in Banua Pangka Mangrove Ecotourism, Seta-Seta Beach, and Masiae River, it was expected to be additional information used as a basis for management and benefaction in taxonomic and ecological aspects. The sampling method of this study was purposive sampling. Morphological identification was carried out by observing morphometric and meristic character. The result found two mudskipper species from three sampling sites, namely Periophthalmus argentilineatus and Periophthalmodon freycineti. Water quality parameter values at three sampling locations were within the optimal range for mudskipper species according to the previous study. The temperatures ranged from 28-33 Celsius, the dissolved oxygen ranged from 2.04-6.74 mg/L, the pH ranged from 6.57-7.1, conductivity ranged from 3.47-41.2 mS/cm, and the salinity ranged from 1.7-2.58 per-mille.
KAJIAN ETNOBOTANI TANAMAN OBAT TRADISIONAL DI DESA ANCU KECAMATAN KAJUARA KABUPATEN BONEThe diversity of medicinal plants in Indonesia reflects the biological and cultural wealth that has been passed down from generation to generation. This study aims to Nuraeni; Darojat, Annisa Zakiyah; Hafsah; Nurlaeliana
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 10 No. 4 (2025): Volume 10 nomor 4 tahun 2025 Terbit Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v10i4.7472

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The diversity of medicinal plants in Indonesia reflects the biological and cultural wealth that has been passed down from generation to generation. This study aims to identify the types of medicinal plants, the parts that are used, how they are obtained, and the methods of processing medicinal plants used in traditional medicine in Ancu Village, Kajuara District, Bone Regency. The research method used was descriptive qualitative with an ethnobotanical approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation of 45 respondents consisting of sanro, community leaders, and local residents. The results showed that there were 55 species of medicinal plants from 35 families, with the Myrtaceae and Zingiberaceae families being the most widely used. The most commonly used parts of the plants were leaves (57%), followed by fruit (16%), rhizomes (11%), and stems (7%). The methods of obtaining medicinal plants included cultivation (67%), wild growth (15%), purchase at the market (11%), and collection from gardens (7%). Knowledge about medicinal plants is mostly obtained from traditional healers (83%) and neighbors/relatives (17%). This study is expected to serve as a basis for the preservation of local knowledge and the sustainable development of medicinal plants. Keywords: Ethnobotany, medicinal plants, traditional medicine, sanro, biodiversity.