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Treubia
Published by BRIN Publishing
ISSN : 00826340     EISSN : 2337876X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/treubia
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Treubia is a scientific journal on zoology of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. We publish original research papers, review articles and case studies focused on animal systematics, animal ecology, and wildlife conservation, encompassing the Indo-Australian region. Animal systematics - New species discovery - Taxonomic assessment of an animal taxon - Systematic revision - Biological evolution of an animal taxon Animal ecology - Animal behavior - Animal distribution and biogeographic overview - Population assessment of an animal taxon Animal conservation - Threatened status assessment of an animal taxon - Environmental issues of an animal taxon
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HAPLOTHRIPS ,STUDIEN Dr. H. PRIESNER
Treubia Vol. 2 No. 1 (1921): Vol. 2 No. 1, 1921
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EXTENDED DISTRIBUTION OF TWO WOODPECKER SPECIES (Micropternus brachyurus and Picus vittatus) IN MERU BETIRI NATIONAL PARK, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Arif Mohammad Siddiq; Puji Firmansyah; Agung Sih Kurnianto; Muhammad Kurniawan; Nur Kholiq; Hari Sulistiyowati
Treubia Vol. 51 No. 2 (2024)
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This study discovered extended distribution of two woodpeckers, i.e., the Rufous Woodpecker (Micropternus brachyurus) and the Laced Woodpecker (Picus vittatus) in Meru Betiri National Park, East Java. The records of M. brachyurus were observed three times in Bandealit Resort (9 December 2021, 12 February 2022, and 20 April 2022) and once in Baban Resort on 9 September 2023. These record areas were around the first record area in secondary forest and the edge of plantations (Albizia, Cocos, and Ochroma) that also bordered the Bandealit road. The second record found a single individual foraging in Mangifera indica. The record of P. vittatus was observed once at Bandealit Resort on 11 February 2024. This species perched on Cocos nucifera, Mangifera indica, and Tectona grandis. Referring to altitude distribution, P. vittatus was only recorded at an altitude of 78 m asl., while M. brachyurus was more variable in the range of 79–651 m asl. These findings provide an essential update for the bird checklist in Meru Betiri National Park, particularly in the last 10 years ago.
THE BIRDS OF THE KANGEAN ISLANDS AND AN APPRAISAL OF THEIR CONSERVATION STATUS Alex J Berryman; Cameron L Rutt; Mohammad Irham; Sebastianus (Bas) van Balen
Treubia Vol. 51 No. 1 (2024)
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The Kangean islands are a biologically poorly known archipelago situated in the Java Sea, Indonesia, approximately 120 km directly north of Bali. These islands host an avifauna comprising at least 13 endemic subspecies, two of which have by some sources recently been considered species. We combine historical published literature with our own surveys of the archipelago in 2007–2008, 2010 and 2023 to produce a complete list of the islands’ birds (n=140 species) and their distribution across the islands. We evaluate in more detail the conservation status of all endemic taxa, as well as several others we consider to be of concern. Despite its listing as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, the endemic Kangean Tit-babbler Mixornis prillwitzi is highly tolerant of habitat degradation and is among the islands’ least threatened birds. However, because of trapping, the archipelago’s endemic taxon of Red-breasted Parakeet Psittacula alexandri kangeanensis, and its populations of Green Junglefowl Gallus varius and Common Hill Myna Gracula religiosa are likely at risk of extirpation. The endemic taxon of White-rumped Shama Copsychus malabaricus, sometimes afforded species rank as ‘Kangean Shama’ C. nigricauda, may already be (at least functionally) extinct in the main archipelago. We recommend longer and more detailed surveys of the islands’ birds, and that an effective protected area is established on main Kangean island, which hosts the largest area of remaining forest in the archipelago and most of its endemic taxa.
HERPETOLOGISCHE NOTIZEN Dr. F. Kopstein
Treubia Vol. 11 No. 3 (1929): Vol. 11 No. 3, 1929-1930
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DIE SORICIDEN DES ZOOLOGISCHEN MUSEUMS IN BUITENZORG Dr. Otto Koller
Treubia Vol. 11 No. 3 (1929): Vol. 11 No. 3, 1929-1930
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Beitrage zur Malayischen Thysanopterenfauna H. H. Karny
Treubia Vol. 9 No. 1-3 (1927): Vol. 9 Livr. 1-3, 1927
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SPOLIA MENTAWIENSIA ZORAPTERA H. H. Karny
Treubia Vol. 9 No. 1-3 (1927): Vol. 9 Livr. 1-3, 1927
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ON THE ZOOGEOGRAPHY OF JAVA Dr. K. W. Dammerman
Treubia Vol. 11 No. 1 (1929): Vol. 11 No. 1, 1929-1930
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DAILY ACTIVITY OF EARLESS MONITOR Lanthanotus borneensis STEINDACHNER, 1878 IN A CAPTIVE ENVIRONMENT Amat Ribut; Evy Arida; Riyandi
Treubia Vol. 51 No. 2 (2024)
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The Earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis Steindachner, 1878) is a rare and endemic species of lizard to the island of Borneo. Individuals of this species were often culled to supply the international pet market and have been kept in captivities, also in the northern temperate areas. This study aimed to describe the daily activities of L. borneensis at the reptile house of Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense (MZB), a live animal research facility of the former Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) - now merged into BRIN. Focal animal sampling was used to observe L. borneensis behavior for two hours per individual in the morning (09:00–11:00) and afternoon (15:15–17:15) with the assistance of surveillance cameras (CCTV), resulting in a total observation time of 16 hours per individual per two months. The observations of 10 individuals of L. borneensis showed that they were more inactive in the morning, with a tendency to be more active and feeding in the afternoon. During inactivity, lizards remained motionless in the bamboo; when active, they were moving in water and foraging.
THE HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS OF JAVAN LUTUNG (Trachypithecus auratus) IN BANDEALIT COASTAL FOREST AT MERU BETIRI NATIONAL PARK, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Arif Mohammad Siddiq; Hari Sulistiyowati; Nur Kholiq
Treubia Vol. 51 No. 1 (2024)
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Javan lutung (Trachypithecus auratus) is an endemic primate species which mostly occurs in protected areas, such as the Bandealit Resort of Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP), East Java, Indonesia. However, scientific information related to the habitat characteristics of T. auratus in this resort is limited. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the habitat characteristics of T. auratus based on the vegetation stratification in the Bandealit coastal forest of MBNP. This research was conducted in March, April, May, and September 2022 using the scan sampling methods at two sites, including Site I (Camping Ground Block) and Site II (Wisma Block). The data on tree species was collected using a plot method (40 m x 20 m). Furthermore, we used the Spatially Explicit Individual-based Forest Simulator (SexI-FS) version 2.1.0 to construct the stratification profile. Based on the results, there were 17 individuals of T. auratus found in two sites along the observation. This species is recorded as occupying seven tree species, including Alstonia scholaris, A. spectabilis, Calophyllum inophyllum, Dracontomelon sp., Pongamia pinnata, Syzigium sp. and Terminalia catappa. According to stratification, T. auratus was found in Stratum B (21-30 m) to Stratum C (5-20 m) at all sites. Furthermore, this species was widely distributed in Stratum C for locomotion, foraging, social activities and self-protection. Meanwhile, T. auratus was observed using A. spectabilis in Stratum B as a sleeping tree in the afternoon and evening. These results can be the basis for in-situ conservation strategies for T. auratus species in MBNP, particularly for habitat management based on occupied vegetation.

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