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Rumphius Pattimura Biological Journal
Published by Universitas Pattimura
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2684804X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30598/rumphiusv5i1y2023
Rumphius Pattimura Biological Journal membuka kesempatan untuk mempublikasikan tulisan ilmiah dalam bentuk artikel penelitian terbaru, short communication, maupun review terhadap artikel dari berbagai bidang biologi, dan cabang ilmunya seperti biodiversitas, mikrobiologi, ekologi, zoologi, botani, genetika, molekuler, bioteknologi, biosistematika, parasitologi, perilaku, pertanian, dan kehutanan. RPBJ diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Biologi û Fakultas MIPA, Universitas Pattimura. Dalam 1 tahun RPBJ memiliki 1 Volume dan 2 Issue. Dewan editor kami berasal dari berbagai rumpun ilmu biologi yang aktif dalam publikasi ilmiah skala Nasional dan Internasional, sehingga mampu melakukan proses review dengan adil dan profesional. Artikel yang diterima akan diterbitkan sesuai dengan waktu yang ditentukan yaitu di bulan Maret dan bulan September, dan akan tersedia gratis bagi pembaca
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INTEGRATION OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING (PjBL) AND PICTURE AND PICTURE (PaP) LEARNING MODELS ON PROCESS SKILLS, CRITICAL THINKING AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF CLASS X IPA STUDENTS AT SMA MUHAMADIYAH MASOHI AND SMA NEGERI 15 CENTRAL MALUKU Tuanany, Nahriah; Wael, Syahran; Tuaputty, Hasan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p007-011

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Project based learning (PjBL) is a learning model that uses problems as a first step in collecting and integrating new knowledge based on real experience, Picture and picture (PaP) is a model using media in the form of images so that students are more focused and learning conditions pleasant. Integration between these two learning models to complement each other's strengths and cover each other's weaknesses so that what is expected after the learning process can be achieved, Integration of project based learning (PjBL) and Picture and Picture (PaP) learning models as independent variables, process skills, critical thinking and learning outcomes as the dependent variable. The aim of the study was to determine the effect of the integration of Project Based Learning (PjBL) and Picture and Picture (PaP) learning models on the ability of processing skills, critical thinking and learning outcomes of class X IPA SMA Muhamadiyah Masohi and SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah. The research method is Quasi Experiment with 2 control classes (lecture method), 2 experimental classes (PjBL & PaP integration). The results showed that there was an increase in learning outcomes (87.08), process skills (85.14) critical thinking (84.20) students of class X IPA SMAN 15 Maluku Tengah, increased learning outcomes (83.10), process skills (83 .93), critical thinking (80.00) class X IPA SMA Muhamadiyah Masohi. The LSD test shows that there is an effect of integration of PjBL & PaP on process skills with critical thinking (0.020) Class X IPA 2 SMA Muhamadiyah Masohi, there is an effect of integration of PjBL & PaP on process skills with learning outcomes (0.014), and on learning outcomes with critical thinking (0.030). The conclusion is that there is an influence of the integration of Project Based Learning (PjBL) and Picture and Picture (PaP) learning models on the ability of processing skills, critical thinking and learning outcomes of class X IPA SMA Muhamadiyah Masohi and SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah.
IDENTIFICATION AND DENSITY OF MOSQUITO SPECIES THAT CAUSE FILARIASIS DISEASE IN TANIWEL WEST SERAM DISTRICT Senen, Yan Berlin; Mose, Windi; Rehena, Johanis Fritzgal; Wael, Syahran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p001-006

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The purpose of this study was to look at the types and density of mosquitoes in the Taniwel district. Research time is August 2021. This research is descriptive in nature. where only see the type and density using the existing formula. In this study, Mansonia and Anopheles mosquitoes were found. The results showed that mosquitoes found in East Taniwel sub-district, Sohuwe Village, Lumahlatal, and Maloang found 2 genera of mosquitoes namely Mansonia and Anopheles with mansonia density in Sohuwe village 3.29%, Lumahlatan 2.83% and Maloang 2.66. while the density of Anopheles in Sohuwe village was 3.62%, Lumahlatan 3.45% and Maloang 2.66%.
ANALYSIS OF THE HEAVY METAL CHROMIUM (Cr) IN MULLETS (Mugil dussumieri) SPECIES IN THE WAI RUHU GALALA RIVER AMBON CITY Wurlianty, Benjamina; Mose, Windi; Wael, Syahran
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p012-017

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The heavy metal chromium (Cr) is one of the heavy metals which is toxic and h armful if it accumulates in the body of organisms at high concentrations. Heavy metals can accumulate through the food chain, namely the higher the level of the food chain occupied by an organism, the accumulation of heavy metals in the body also increases. The aim of the research was to determine the liver contamination of mullet exposed to chromanum metal. The method used in this study was the purposive sampling method. Sediment and mullet at the Basic Kimia FKIP Laboratory while to measure the content of heavy metal Cr in sediment and mullet at the Karpan Health Laboratory, Ambon 11 Desember 2022 - 18 Januari 2023 using the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer). The Cr content in the sediment and mullet obtained at the estuary of the Wai Ruhu Galala river, Ambon City is still below a predetermined threshold. The research results obtained from the content of heavy metal cr in the sediment which is equal to 9,2888 Ppb while in mullet it is equal to 5,8185 Ppb. The presence of heavy metal cr is caused by contaminants which may originate from community activities around this location in the form of housedold waste coated with cr metal discharged directly into the water body such as household appliaces coated with cr metal and cans paint.
POTENTIAL OF COLI FRUIT AS ANIMAL FEED IN MOA DISTRICT SOUTHWEST MALUKU Peassy, Ferderika; Eoh, Marno; Aponno, Hendrik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p018-022

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This study aims to determine the distribution area and population of Koli trees on Moa Island and to determine the amount of fruit and mesocarp juice in one production. This research used a survey method, simple random interviews of 30 respondents and direct observation at the research location. Research variables: Respondent profile: age, gender, education level and occupation. Coli tree population structure. Calculating the production of cauliflower and mesocarp fluid. The results of the study: Respondents' age was 23-64 years old, male sex (100%), education level of respondents: Elementary school graduates (SD) 70%, respondent's main occupation: farmer 93.33%, sideline: breeder 80.00%. Koli tree production area/sample village: 16,000m2/1.6Ha consisting of 4 lanes, area of each lane 4,000m2/0.4Ha, consisting of 4 plots, area of each plot: 1,000 m2/0.1Ha, number of coli trees per plot : 8 trees, number of koli trees in the production land area/village: 8×4×4=128 trees. Coli fruit production for 1 harvest is 20 bunches × 20 fruit = 400 fruit/tree, multiplied by the number of koli trees from one village: 400×128 = 51,200 fruit harvested 2/year: 51,200×2 = 102,400 fruit/village/year, liquid mesocarp/fruit: 260grams and 446grams. Mesocarp fluid/village: 446 gram×102,400 fruit = 45,670,400 gram/45,670.4 Kg/45.7 Ton (large fruit), 260 gram×102,400 fruit = 26,624,000 gram/26,624 Kg/26.62 Ton (small fruit). 1 year mesocarp fluid production in 3 sample villages is 79.86-137 tons/year.
INVENTORY OF MACROFUNGI DIVERSITY ON THE CANOPY TRACK AND CIPADARANTEN 1 TRACK IN THE PPKA BODOGOL AREA, SUKABUMI, WEST JAVA Amlimny, Aniza Fitria; Ningrum, Novalia Widya; Jannah Jamil, Aisyah Wardatul; Maryana, Kamilia Fadhilah; Naufananda, Demas Athallah; Utami, Annisa Wulan Agus; Miarsyah, Mieke
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p023-029

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The inventory of macrofungi diversity on two routes, namely the Kanopi route and the Cipadaranten 1 route at the Bodogol Nature Conservation and Education Center (PPKA), aims to determine the diversity of macrofungi species that live in the area. The research method used is direct observation in the Canopy and Cipadaranten 1 route areas. With the condition of the trees on both routes which are still quite dense and the soil area is still damp due to the cover of the trees, there is great potential for the growth of various types of macrofungi. The results obtained during research on both routes and identification produced 24 species of macrofungi Microporus sp. 1, Microporus sp. 2, Microporus sp. 3, Trametes sp.1, Lenzites sp, Ganoderma sp., Ganoderma boninense, Trametes sp.2, Microporus xanthopus, Hexagonia sp, Trametes parvispora, Microporus sp. 4, Hygrocybe aurantiosplendens, Hygrocybe sp., Marasmius sp. 1, Collybia aurea, Crepidotus sp., Volvariella sp., Marasmius sp. 2, Lycoperdon sp., Marasmiellus sp. , Coprinus sp. , Stereum sp., Auricularia sp. The results obtained prove that the diversity of macrofungi types on the Kanopi and Cipadaranten 1 routes in PPKA Bodogol, West Java is very diverse and varied.
INVENTORY OF BRYOPHYTA DIVERSITY ON THE MADAPANGGA RIVER BIMA WEST NUSA TENGGARA INDONESIA Risnawati, Risnawati; Bahktiar, Bahktiar; Herman, Herman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv5i1p030-032

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The diversity of mosses in the Madapangga river can be analyzed to find out their morphology and is rarely followed up by scientists as a small part of the flora that has not been explored much, and is also one of the supporting parts of flora diversity Ecologically, mosses play an important role in ecosystem function. Thus, the author aims to describe the moss in the madapangga river. Transect method and make a plot with a plot size of 10 x 10 m, starting from the south to ± 50 m towards the north with a rarity of 10 plots each and identification in the health department laboratory room, to calculate the diversity index of mosses (Bryophyta) using the formula shonner-winner (odum, 1993). the results of data analysis using the Shannon-winner formula while the overall value of the diversity index is H'= 0.636514 because the value is less than H < 1 then the species diversity is said to be very low. The species diversity is said to be very low if 1<H<3 then the species diversity is said to be moderate if H>3 then the diversity is very high.

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