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ISSN : 19797540     EISSN : 26144298     DOI : -
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Median (Jurnal Ilmu Eksakta) adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan LPPM Univ. Muhammadiyah Sorong dan Fakultas Pertanian dengan frekuensi terbitan tiga kali dalam satu tahun, yakni februari, Juni dan Oktober. Ruang lingkup jurnal ini antara lain Agroteknologi, Perikanan, dan ilmu eksakta lainnya.
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Persepsi Stakeholder Terhadap Upaya Pencegahan Perdagangan Satwa Liar Di Kota Sorong Pattiwael, Maya; Turot, Amatus; Iman, Cindy Rismawati
Median : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Eksakta Vol. 17 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Median
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33506/md.v17i3.5400

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Abstract Wildlife trade and smuggling require attention from various parties. In West Papua, wildlife smuggling is common and is usually thwarted in Sorong City, the main gateway for various wildlife transactions. This study aims to determine stakeholder perceptions, prevention efforts, inhibiting factors, and contributing factors to wildlife trafficking. The study was conducted from June to August 2023. Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling, while data collection was conducted through interviews with five respondents from the West Papua Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA), the Sorong Class 1 Agricultural Quarantine Station, and the West Papua Regional Police's Water and Air Police Directorate. The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive qualitative methods. The results indicate that efforts to prevent wildlife trafficking in Sorong City have been implemented using preventive, preemptive, and repressive approaches. However, obstacles remain, such as low public awareness, increasingly diverse smuggling methods, and limited staff. Wildlife trafficking is largely driven by economic factors, social motives, and a lack of education and supervision. Community involvement is also an important factor in providing information and making it easier for officers to thwart animal smuggling attempts.
Pengaruh Warna Dan Waktu Pemasangan Perangkap Terhadap Populasi Hama Lalat Buah Di Tanaman Cabai Jacob Julius Lawalata; Yuliana Magayung
Median : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Eksakta Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Median
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33506/md.v18i1.5758

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Fruit flies locate their host plants by responding to visual cues, particularly color, and chemical cues, such as fruit volatiles. These environmental factors influence host selection, feeding activity, mating behavior, and oviposition. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of trap color and trap installation time on the population of fruit flies captured in chili pepper fields. The experiment was conducted in August 2021 at a farmer-owned chili plantation in Doyo Baru Village, Waibu District, Jayapura Regency, Indonesia. A factorial experiment was arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with two treatment factors. The first factor was trap installation time, consisting of daytime (07:30–17:30 Eastern Indonesia Time, WIT) and nighttime (18:00–07:00 WIT). The second factor was trap color, consisting of yellow, green, and red traps. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA), and treatment means were compared to determine significant differences among treatments. The results demonstrated that daytime trap installation significantly increased the number of fruit flies captured compared with nighttime installation. Yellow traps consistently capture more fruit flies than green and red traps, indicating a stronger visual attraction to this color. A significant interaction between trap installation time and trap color was observed for male fruit fly captures and the total fruit fly population. The combination of daytime trap installation and yellow traps (J1W1) produced the highest capture rate, indicating that this treatment is the most effective for fruit fly monitoring and can support integrated pest management strategies in chili pepper cultivation.
Inventarisasi Reptil (Ordo Squamata) Pada Blok Pemanfaatan Di Taman Wisata Alam Sorong Distrik Klaurung Kota Sorong yetty serkadifat; Lanny Wattimena; Falentinus Ngara
Median : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Eksakta Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Median
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33506/md.v18i1.5788

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The Sorong Nature Tourism Park (TWA) area has the potential for high flora and fauna diversity so that the ecosystem condition is still relatively good and plays an important role as a habitat for various types of wildlife, including reptiles. This study aims to inventory the types of reptiles found in the Sorong Nature Tourism Park area, especially in the utilization block. The study was conducted in a sample area of ​​2 hectares through field observations and species identification based on morphological characters. The inventory results show that the area has quite good reptile diversity with the discovery of nine species belonging to two orders, namely Squamata and Testudines. The eight species from the Squamata order include the ground boa (Candoia aspera), the Pacific blue-tailed lizard (Emoia caeruleocauda), the curved-toed lizard (Cyrtodactylus marmoratus), the four-toed brown lizard (Carlia fusca), the blue-tongued lizard (Tiliqua gigas), the ground snake (Xenopeltis unicolor), the green python (Morelia viridis), and the tree boa (Candoia carinata). Meanwhile, one species from the order Testudines was discovered, the New Guinea short-necked turtle (Elseya novaeguineae). The nine species belong to four families: Boidae, Scincidae, Gekkonidae, and Chelidae. The results of this study indicate that the Sorong Nature Tourism Park area still has a relatively good level of reptile diversity, which requires continued protection through sustainable habitat management and conservation efforts.   Keywords: inventory, reptiles (order Squamata)