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JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi)
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JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) adalah jurnal yang menerima kontribusi tulisan/artikel yang berkaitan dengan studi-studi kependidikan, pengajaran dan evaluasi belajar di bidang pendidikan biologi, baik laporan penelitian, maupun tinjauan buku yang belum pernah diterbitkan di media cetak ataupun elektronik
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Generation Z needs resources and media for marine biology learning based on local potential Sam, Nur Fitriana; Retnaningati, Dewi; Munira, Munira
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4462

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A needs analysis required to be done before developing a product. This research aims to analyze the need for learning resources and learning media in marine biology courses based on local potential from the perspective of students who are Generation Z. The respondents in this research were 87 students. Questionnaires are distributed via Google Forms. Data is presented quantitatively by looking at the percentage of answers from respondents. According to students, learning resources and teaching materials based on local potential need to be developed. To suit Generation Z, the recommended learning resources and learning media are digital-based and have challenging activities.
Exploration of biodiversity and evenness of bryophytes in mount of bogor, Indonesia Ristanto, Rizhal Hendi; Sihab, Mutia Ayaar; Putri, Ririn Anindiana; Fitria, Rizky Nur; Darmawan, Ericka; Sigit, Diana Vivanti; Birran, Regan A.K.P.Y
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4051

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The geographical circumstances and rainfall in Bogor, Indonesia, contribute to the region's vast diversity of bryophyte.  There aren't many studies that show the diversity of Bryophyta in the mountains. The study focuses on the exploration of Bryophytes in Curug Cilember and Curug Ngumpet to compare their diversity and evenness levels. The method used is an exploration method with purposive sampling. The results have identified 21 Bryophyte species in Mount Hambalang and 9 species in Mount Bunder. The analysis of diversity index in Mount Bunder and Mount Hambalang generated a value of 2.838 and 1.992, respectively. These values are within the criteria of moderate diversity. The evenness index for both areas is 0.932 and 0.906, respectively, which indicates a high evenness. The differences in the research are due to differences in environmental factors, consisting of temperature, humidity, and light index in both locations.
Feasibility of the literacy taxonomy guidebook in the digital age for high school biology teachers Murni, Odela Priscilia; Afandi, Afandi; Yuniarti, Anisyah; Sulianto, Joko; Sajidan, Sajidan
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4493

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Literacy in the digital era has recently become an exciting topic in education policy, research, and practice because it is believed to be the foundation for dealing with life in the digital era. This study aimed to determine the feasibility of the literacy taxonomy guidebook in the digital era for high school biology teachers. The method used is the Research and Development (R&D) model ADDIE, which is limited to the Development stage. Data collection in this study used interview techniques and validation of literacy taxonomy guidebooks in the digital era for high school biology teachers by five validators using validation sheets and reliability tests using ICC. The validated aspects are material, presentation, language, and graphical aspects. This study found that the literacy taxonomy guidebook in the digital era for high school biology teachers received an Aiken validity value of 0.79 with a High Content Validity category, and the average reliability result using the ICC reliability formula was 0.947, with agreement between validators being on the Very Good criteria index. Thus, the literacy taxonomy guidebook in the digital era for high school biology teachers is suitable for teachers to implement literacy in the digital era in biology learning.
The correlation between communication skill and basic teaching skill of prospective biology teachers Arwita, Widya; Hasruddin, Hasruddin; Ningsih, Widia; Mukra, Rizal; Mira Rangkuti, Sailana; Bella Junniar, Amanda
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4485

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This study aims to determine the correlation between communication skills and basic teaching skills of biology education students as prospective biology teachers at the State University of Medan. The method used in this study is a quantitative approach with correlational data analysis, with a sample of 30 students. Data collection using observation techniques. Data analysis in the form of linearity tests and Pearson product-moment correlation tests. Data on communication skills and basic teaching skills are normally distributed and have a linear correlation. However, after the correlation test was carried out, the significance. (2-tailed) The value was obtained between communication skills and basic teaching skills of 0.063> 0.05, which means that there is no significant correlation between communication skills and basic teaching skills. Meanwhile, based on the calculated r (Pearson Correlation) of 0.344, the strength of the correlation is that there is a low correlation between communication skills and basic teaching skills. So it can be concluded that communication skills and basic teaching skills have a low correlation.
Density and distribution of holothuria leucospilota along the coast of dedap island, pulau abang waters Wiranto, Ijal; Efendi, Yarsi; Agustina, Fenny
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4532

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The black rubber sea cucumber (Holothuria leucospilota) is prevalent along the coast of Dedap Island in Batam, unlike other sea cucumber species that face significant fishing pressure. This study examines the population and distribution of Holothuria leucospilota near Dedap Island in Abang Island, Batam. Surveys were conducted at three sites, where we carefully counted and mapped the sea cucumbers. A total of 236 individuals were recorded, with the highest density in Transect 1 (0.97/m²) and the lowest in Transect 2 (0.66/m²). Our results indicate notable variability in sea cucumber density across the surveyed areas, with some locations showing high abundance and others fewer individuals. The distribution pattern, assessed using the Morisita Index, suggested a clustering tendency, especially in Transect 1. We also examined substrate types to better understand these distribution trends. Additionally, water quality assessments showed that conditions across the transects were favourable for sea cucumber survival, with suitable levels of salinity, pH, and dissolved oxygen. These findings are vital for the management and conservation of sea cucumbers in the area. 
The effect of growth regulator on growth rate of amorphopallus titanum Anggraini, Lia; Mayub, Afrizal; Wardana, Rendy Wikrama; Ruyani, Aceng; Johan, Henny
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4052

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The Amorphophallus flower is one of the Endangered species, so there needs to be an effort to preserve breeding with a fast time, namely artificial vegetative. In addition, the a need for a growth hormone to accelerate the growth process so that the number is not extinct, namely growth regulators (ZPT). The purpose of this study was to breed A. titanum vegetatively supported with growth regulators (ZPT) to improve quality and growth rates. The method used is a completely randomized design (CRD), which is divided into 4 treatments namely A (coconut water), B (shallots), C (bamboo shoots), and D (control) with a total of 4 replications so that in this study there were 16 plants (polybags). The results showed that the natural growth regulator treatment of shallot extract gave the best results in the parameter of the number of shoots, while coconut water extract gave the best results in the parameters of shoot length and growth time. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the use of natural growth regulators from coconut water, shallots, and bamboo shoots affects the growth rate of Amorphophallus titanum.
Vegetation compotition and structure of the pole community in the Girimanik natural forest area Ardilla, Berliana Githa; Santhyami, Santhyami
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4487

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The pole is needed to increase ecological stability. This research analyzes the composition and structure of the pole community in the Girimanik Natural Forest Area, Setren Village, Slogohimo District, Wonogiri. The objective is to acquire a representative depiction of the pole community's structure and composition in this area. The research employed 25 plots, each measuring 10x10 m, covering a total area of 0.25 ha, strategically established in the region of the Girimanik Natural Forest Area. Data collection utilized the quadrat method. The findings revealed 41 species across 23 families, with a total basal area of 5.06 m². The species Schima walichii (DC.) Korth. and Quercus sundaica Rehder are the two most dominant species, exhibiting Important Value Indices of 40.41% and 37.33%, respectively. The Moraceae family encompasses the highest number of species, totaling five. The Diversity Index (H’) for pole species in the Girimanik Natural Forest Area is categorized as moderate, with an H’ value of 1. Conversely, the Dominance Index (C) is classified as high, with a value of 1.15. This study can be concluded that further research is needed to examine or find rare species of poles, so that more comprehensive conservation follow-up is needed for these rare species.
Crab diversity in tongke-tongke mangroves, east sinjai district, sinjai regency Sabri, Muh.; Rustam, Aswar
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4589

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This study used a qualitative, exploratory approach to explore the diversity and distribution of crabs in the Mangrove Forest Area of Tongke-Tongke. This study aims to identify the crab species present in the area. Conducted in January 2023, the research focused on four stations representing two distinct zones within the mangrove ecosystem. Stations 1, 3, and 4 were situated in the rehabilitation zone, characterised by varying levels of vegetation density and substrate conditions, while Station 2 represented an ecotourism area with higher human activity. Observations identified 11 crab species across six families, each exhibiting distinct morphometric and ecological adaptations to their respective microhabitats. Environmental parameters, including substrate type, salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, were found to significantly influence species distribution and diversity. The findings emphasize the ecological importance of mangroves as biodiverse habitats supporting specialized niches for various crab species. This study contributes valuable insights into the conservation and sustainable management of mangrove ecosystems, particularly in balancing ecological preservation and human utilization. 
ROCED: Robot card biology education as a media for biology learning Solihin, Solihin; Apriliani, Adelia Siti Nur; Nabila Nur Jannah, An
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4227

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The use of innovative and interactive learning media, such as robotics, is essential to increase learning achievement in Biology subjects. This study aims to develop ROCED robotic learning media in biology subjects. The method used is R&D. However, this study is limited to the development stage. This study involved four candidates, consisting of 2 biology teachers, 1 material expert, and 1 informatics expert. A total of 14 vocational high school students were involved in providing responses related to the use of ROCED media. Qualitative data were collected through questionnaire interviews and documentation studies. Quantitative data were analyzed using a validity test. The results of the study showed that the ROCED robotic learning media were feasible to use in the biology learning process. In terms of material, it had a score of 85%, in terms of language, it had a score of 86.6%, the robot design had a score of 88.3%, and in terms of durability, it was 86%. The results of the media feasibility test showed a score between 80% and 93.33%, which indicates that this media is practical to use to support interactive learning and is liked by students.
Utilization of animals in the manyarung ritual ceremony at banuaka' taman kapuas, sayut village Ege, Benediktus; Supiandi, Markus Iyus; Bustami, Yakobus; Julung, Hendrikus; Utami, Yuniarti Essi
JPBIO (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi) Vol 10, No 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpbio.v10i1.4531

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The Banuaka' Taman Kapuas community in Sayut Village, South Putusibau District, Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan Province has traditional knowledge about the use of animals in the Manyarung ritual ceremony that has never been documented in writing. This study aims to document the types of animals, the parts of the animals used, the methods of utilization, and the symbolic meanings of the animals in the Manyarung ceremony within the Banuaka’ Taman Kapuas community. The research employs a descriptive qualitative method using survey techniques. Data collection tools consist of interview sheets, and data analysis is conducted using a qualitative approach. The results of this study are that there are 11 species of animals used in the Manyarung ceremony. All parts of the animal's body are used in the ritual. Methods of use include boiling, grilling, frying, fermenting, and cutting into several pieces in a fresh/raw condition. The symbolic meaning of 7 animals as food that should not be eaten (taboo) by the balien (shaman) during the period of treating the sick, and 4 animals have the meaning of a means to summon the spirits of the ancestors so that they can come to the ceremony.

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