Setiawan, Hendrik Tri
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Studi Perilaku Harian Rusa Timor (Cervus timorensis) di Lembaga Konservasi PT Taman Satwa Semarang Husna, Noora Lailatul; Kasiyati, Kasiyati; Djaelani, Muhammad Anwar; Setiawan, Hendrik Tri; Puri, Nur Liliana; Alrais, Aditya
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 42, No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada bekerjasama dengan PB PDHI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jsv.89306

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Adaptation of timor deer at the Conservation Institution of PT Taman Satwa Semarang is formed through a learning and memory process. The presence of visitors stimulates the deer to walk towards the side of the pen even though it is resting. Drop in feeding by keepers in the morning, afternoon, and evening causes the deer to become more active during the day. This study aims to analyze frequency and duration of the daily behavior of timor deer on weekdays with few visitors and on weekends with lots of visitors. Behaviors observed include moving, feeding, resting, grooming, aggressive, eliminative, and reproductive behavior. This research was conducted for 30 days. The object used in this study was a population of 18 adult timor deer. The method used is scan sampling, data recording of daily behavior which includes duration and frequency are carried out periodically at 10-minute intervals. The collected data includes daily behavioral, type of feed, as well as temperature and humidity. Data analysis was performed using t-test at a significance level of 5%. The results showed that visitor activity between weekdays and weekends had a significant effect (p˂0.05) on moving, feeding, resting, grooming, aggressive, and reproductive behavior. The conclusion of this study was the most timor deer perform resting and reproductive behaviors on weekdays, while moving, eating, and social behavior are mostly carried out on weekend.
Behavioral Responses of Timor Deer (Rusa timorensis) Fawns to the Presence of Visitors at the Semarang Zoo Kasiyati, Kasiyati; Resa, Ris Setya; Prihatiningsih, Liliana Puri; Aminullah , Aditya Alrais; Setiawan, Hendrik Tri
Jurnal Veteriner Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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Animal behavior is a directed activity resulting from environmental stimuli involving the coordination of the nervous, endocrine and muscular systems. The presence of visitors at the zoo, whether on weekdays or weekends, can significantly impact animal behavior. Deer avoid contact with humans, but conditions at the zoo, which differ from the wild, require deer to be able to interact with humans. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the behavioral responses of Timor deer (Rusa timorensis) fawns to the presence of visitors on weekdays and weekends in the ex-situ conservation area of Semarang Zoo of Central Java, Indonesia. The behavioral responses observed included aggressive, locomotor, eliminative, self-grooming, resting, feeding and social behaviors. This study was conducted over 21 days by observing the behavior of nine Timor deer fawns, consisting of six females and three males, that were still suckling their does. The observation method used was scan-sampling, which was conducted in the morning, noon and afternoon, with a two-hour observation interval. The data obtained were analyzed using a t-test. The presence of visitors on weekdays and weekends had no effect (p>0.05) on all observed behavioral parameters of Timor deer fawns. However, the percentage of locomotion, eating, self-care, social and elimination behaviors was higher in the morning with a longer duration, while the percentage of rest was longer in the afternoon. This study concluded that the behavioral responses of Timor deer fawns at the ex-situ conservation area to visitors were consistent on both weekdays and weekends. The Timor deer were accustomed to the presence of visitors, allowing them to exhibit their natural behavior still.