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Books

  1. Andersen, A.N., L.D. Einoder, A. Fisher, B. Hill, S.K. Oberprieler. 2023. Faunal standards for the restoration of terrestrial ecosystems: a framework and its application to a high-profile case study. Restoration Ecology, 31(1): e137351of8 [PDF] [DOI]

  2. Anonymous. 2010. Guide to Rainforestation Timber Species. Institute of Tropical Ecology, Visayas State University. Baybay, Philippines. [PDF 12Pages 159KB] 

  3. Austin, D., P. Faeth, R.S. Da Motta, C. Ferraz, C.E.F. Young, Z. Ji, L. Junfeng, M. Pathak, L. Srivastava, & S. Sharma. 1999. How Much Sustainable Development Can We Expect From The Clean Development Mechanism? Climate Notes. World Resources Institute. Washington, DC. [PDF · 16Pages · 104KB] 

  4. Arora, D.K., S. Das & M. Sukumar. 2013. Analyzing Microbes: Manual of Molecular Biology Techniques. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. [PDF · 365Pages · 12MB]

  5. Aronson, E. & J. Aronson. 2008. The Social Animal. Worth Publishers. New York. [PDF · 530Pages · 2MB]

  6. APG II. 2003. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 141:399–436. [PDF · 17Pages · 377KB]

  7. APG III. 2009. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 161:105–121. [PDF · 17Pages · 171KB]

  8. Begon. M., C.R. Townsend & J.L. Harper. 2006. Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems. Blackwell Publishing. Carlton, Australia. [PDF]

  9. Bessone, M., H.S. Kühl, G. Hohmann, I. Herbinger, K.P. N'Goran, P. Asanzi, P.B. Da Costa, V. Dérozier, E.D.B. Fotsing, B.I. Beka, M.D. Iyomi, I.B. Iyatshi, P. Kafando, M.A. Kambere, D.B. Moundzoho, M.L.K. Wanzalire, & B. Fruth. 2020. Drawn out of the shadows: Surveying secretive forest species with camera trap distance sampling. Journal of Applied Ecology, 57:963–974. [DOI · WEB] [PDF 11Pages 1MB]

  10. Bowes, B.G. 2010. Trees and forests : a colour guide : biology, pathology, propagation, silviculture, surgery, biomes, ecology, conservation. [PDF · 289 Pages · 49.4 MB]

  11. Briggs, J.C. 1987. Biogeography and plate tectonics. Elsevier. Amsterdam. [PDF]

  12. Briggs, J.C.. 1995. Global Biogeography. Elsevier. Amsterdam. [PDF]

  13. Bunting, P., A. Rosenqvist, R.M. Lucas, L. Rebelo, L. Hilarides, N. Thomas, A. Hardy, T. Itoh, M. Shimada and C.M. Finlayson. 2018. The Global Mangrove Watch—A New 2010 Global Baseline of Mangrove Extent. Remote Sensing, 10(10):1669 [PDF] [WEB] 

  14. Carson, W.P. & S.A. Schnitzer. 2008. Tropical Forest Community Ecology. Willey-Blackwell. Oxford. [PDF · 537 Pages · 5.51 MB]

  15. Casper, J.K.. 2010. Changing Ecosystems: Effects of Global Warming. Facts On File. New York. [PDF · 273 Pages · 16 MB]

  16. Chan, H.T. & S. Baba 2009 Manual on Guidelines for Coastal Forest Rehabilitation Damaged by Natural Hazards in The Asia-Pacific Region. International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems and International Tropical Timber Organization. Kuala Lumpur. [PDF · 66 Pages · 7 MB]

  17. Ciani, A.C., R. Stanyon, W. Scheffrahn, & B. Sampurno. 1989. Evidence of Gene Flow Between Sulawesi Macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 17:257-270. [PDF · 14 Pages · 2.3 MB]

  18. Cox, C.B., P.D. Moore, R.J. Ladle. 2016. Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach. John Willey & Sons. Oxford. [PDF Photo] [PDF text]

  19. Darajati, W., S. Pratiwi, E. Hewinda, A.D. Radiansyah, V.S. Nalang, B. Nooryanto, J.S. Rahajoe, R. Ubaidillah, I. Maryanto, R. Kurniawan, T.A. Prasetyo. A. Rahim, J. Jefferson, & F. Hakim. 2016. Indonesia Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2015-2020. Kementerian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional/BAPPENAS. Jakarta. PDF

  20. Dixit, A., H. McGray, J. Gonzales, & M. Desmond. 2012. Ready or Not: Assessing Institutional Aspects of National Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation. World Resource Institute. Washington. [PDF · 56 Pages · 2 MB] 

  21. Falk, D.A., M.A. Palmer & J.B. Zedler. 2006. Foundation of Restoration Ecology. Island Press. Washington, DC. [PDF · 366 Pages · 3.8 MB].

  22. Gane, M.. 2010. Forest Strategy: Strategic Management and Sustainable Development for the Forest Sector. Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands. [PDF · 422 Pages · 2.09 MB]

  23. Giesen, W., S. Wulffraat, M. Zieren and L. Scholten. 2006. Mangrove Guidebook of SE Asia. FAO and Wetlands International. Bangkok. [PDF · 520 Pages · 25 MB]

  24. Gursky, S. & J. Supriatna. 2010. Indonesian Primates. Springer. New York [PDF]

  25. Gunawan, R., J. Thamrin, & E. Suhendar. 1998. Industrialisasi Kehutanan dan Dampaknya terhadap Masyarakat Adat: Kasus Kalimantan Timur. AKATIGA. Bandung. [PDF]

  26. Hakim, I., S. Irawanti, Murniati, Sumarhani, A. Widiarti, R. Effendi, M. Muslich & S. Rulliaty. 2010. Social Forestry: Menuju Restorasi Pembangunan Kehutanan Berkelanjutan. Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perubahan Iklim dan Kebijakan, Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan RI. Jakarta. [PDF]

  27. Hapsari, A.. 2010. Assessing and Mapping Ecosystem Services in Offinso District, Ghana. Thesis. International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation. Enschede, The Netherland. [PDF · 94Pages · 3MB]

  28. Hilsenhoff, W.L. 1982. Using a biotic index to evaluate water quality in streams. Technical Bulletin. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 132. Madison, Wisconsin. [PDF 29Pages 7MB]

  29. Hilsenhoff, W.L.. 1985. The 1985 Wisconsin Christmas Bird: Page 1 . [PDF 15Pages 4.36MB]

  30. Hilsenhoff, W.L.. 1987. An Improved Biotic Index of Organic Stream Pollution. The Great Lakes Entomologist, 20(1):31-39. [PDF · 10 Pages · 662 KB]

  31. Hilsenhoff, W.L.. 1988. Rapid Field Assessment of Organic Pollution with a Family-Level Biotic Index. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 7(1): 65-68. [PDF 4Pages 168KB]

  32. Hilser, H., R. Palohoen, Z. Justinek, Y. Siwi, J.S. Tasirin & A.E. Bowkett. 2023. Cultivating Care: Behaviourally Informed Conservation Strategies to Safeguard the Future of the Sulawesi Crested Black Macaque (Macaca nigra). International Journal of Primatology, [PDF] [web] [DOI]

  33. Hombokau, I.C.A., J.S. Tasirin, & H.D. Walangitan. 2023. Strategi Pengembangan Hutan Kemasyarakatan Dalam Program Perhutanan Sosial Di Kawasan Hutan Lindung Gunung Lembean Wilayah Kesatuan Pengelolaan Hutan Unit V. AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI, 19(2), 1189 –. https://doi.org/10.35791/agrsosek.v19i2.50059 

  34. Huggett, R.J.. 1998. Fundamentals of Biogeography. Routledge. London [PDF]

  35. Humphries, C.J. & L.R. Parenti. 1999. Cladistic Biogeography: Interpreting Patterns of Plant and Animal Distributions. Oxford University Press. Oxford. [PDF]

  36. Irikov, A. & I. Mollov. 2015. Terrestrial gastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Strandzha Mountain and the Black Sea coast (Bulgaria and Turkey) [PDF 36Pages 619KB]

  37. Johnson, R.L.  & G.B. Morgan. 2016. Survey Scales: A Guide to Development, Analysis, and Reporting. The Guilford Press. [PDF 289Pages 5.5MB]

  38. Jørgensen, S.E., L. Xu & R. Costanza. 2010. Handbook of Ecological Indicators for Assessment of Ecosystem Health. Second Edition. Taylor & Francis. Boca Raton. [PDF 500Pages 13.02MB]

  39. Liu, J. & W.W. Taylor. 2004. Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resource Management. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. [PDF 518Pages 13MB]

  40. Losos, J.B. & R.E. Ricklefs. 2009. The Theory of Island Biogeography Revisited. Princeton University Press. Princeton. [PDF]

  41. McFarland, M.J.. 2018. Conservation of Tropical Rainforests - A Review of Financial and Strategic Solution. Palgrave Macmillan. Switzerland. [PDF 750Pages 14MB]

  42. Madomguia, D., S.H. Zebaze Togouet & A. Fomena. 2016. Macro Invertebrates Functional Feeding Groups, Hilsenhoff Biotic Index, Percentage of Tolerant Taxa and Intolerant Taxa as Major Indices of Biological Assessment in Ephemeral Stream in Sudano-Sahelian Zone (Far-North, Cameroon). International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 5(10): 792-806. [PDF 15Pages 562KB]

  43. Marczyk, G., D. DeMatteo, D. Festinger. 2005. Essentials of Research Design and Methodology. [PDF 305Pages 2.6MB]

  44. Martin, P.R., P.P.G. Bateson. 1986. Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. Cambridge University Press. New York. [WEB] 

  45. Martin, P.R., P.P.G. Bateson. 2007. Measuring Behaviour: An Introductory Guide. Cambridge University Press. New York. [WEB] 

  46. Mcguire, J.A., R.M. Brown, M. Mumpuni, A. Riyanto, & N. Andayani. 2007. The Flying Lizards Of The Draco Lineatus Group (Squamata: Iguania: Agamidae): A Taxonomic Revision With Descriptions Of Two New Species. Herpetological Monographs, 21: 179–212 [PDF 34Pages 3.6MB]

  47. Michalak, P.S. & T. Price. 2010. Tropical Terrestrial Gastropods. United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC. [PDF 130Pages 786KB]

  48. Montagnini, F. & C.F. Jordan. 2005. Tropical Forest Ecology: The Basis for Conservation and Management (Tropical Forestry). New Haven, CT, USA. [PDF · 300Pages · 4.75MB] 

  49. Newton, A.C.. 2007. Forest Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques. Oxford University Press. Oxford. [PDF · 454Pages · 3.8MB].

  50. Newton, A.C., & N. Tejedor. 2011. Principles and Practice of Forest Landscape Restoration: Case studies from the drylands of Latin America. IUCN. Gland, Switzerland. [PDF · 412Pages · 7MB] 

  51. Ng, C.W.W., A.K. Leung & J. Ni. 2019. Plant–Soil Slope Interaction. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL. [PDF · 2017Pages · 19MB]

  52. Noor, Y.R., M. Khazali & I.N.N. Suryadiputra. 1999. Panduan Pengenalan Mangrove di Indonesia. PHKA/WI-IP. Bogor. [PDF · 227Pages · 6MB]

  53. Nurhasybi, H.D.P. Kartiko. M. Zanzibar, D.J. Sudrajat, A.A. Pramono, Buharman, Sudrajat, & Suhariyanto. 2010. Atlas Benih Tanaman Hutan Indonesia Jilid I. Balai Penelitian Teknologi Perbenihan Bogor. Bogor. [PDF · 92Pages · 2MB]

  54. Ogren, S.A.. 2015. Using Indicators of Biotic Integrity for Assessment of Stream Condition. Dissertation. Michigan Technological University. Michigan. [PDF · 107Pages · 1.66MB].

  55. Ovaska, K. & L. Sopuck. 2003. Terrestrial Gastropods As Indicators For Monitoring Ecological Effects Of Variable-Retention Logging Practices. Biolinx Environmental Research. Sidney, B.C. Canada. [PDF · 65Pages · 3.95MB] 

  56. Parker, L., & K. Prabawa. 2019. Environmental Education in Indonesia Creating Responsible Citizens in the Global South. Sear Edition. [eBook] 28 August 2019

  57. Pearce, T., and A. Örstan. 2006. Terrestrial Gastropoda. In Sturm et al.. The Mollusks: A Guide to Their Study, Collection, and Preservation. American Malacological Society. Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. [PDF 459Pages 37.6MB] 

  58. Perez, K.E., & J.R. Cordeiro. 2008. A Guide for Terrestrial Gastropod Identification. American Malacological Society. Carbondale, IL. [PDF 73Pages 4.33MB]

  59. Pimbert, R.P. 2018. Food Sovereignty, Agroecology, and Biocultural Diversity: Constructing and Contesting Knowledge. Routledge. London. 🔗PDF

  60. Rasplus, J.. 2000. The Fig Trees and The Fig Wasps from Usambara Mountain. No Publisher. [PDF 65Pages 8MB]

  61. Riley, E., A. Albani, A. Zak, L. Germani, J. Rothman, M. Carosi, & P. Ngakan. 2023. The potential conservation value of anthropogenically modified habitat for the Endangered moor macaque Macaca maura in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Oryx, 1-11. [PDF] [DOI]

  62. Rohadi, D., D.F. Djam'an, A. Aminah & R. Sitorus. 2009. Buku Atlas Benih Tanaman Hutan Indonesia Jilid V (Edisi Khusus Andalan Jawa Barat). Balai Penelitian Teknologi Perbenihan. Bogor. [PDF 109Pages 22MB]

  63. Rose, L.M.. 2000. Behavioral Sampling in the Field: Continuous Focal versus Focal Interval Sampling. Behaviour, 137(2):153–80 [PDF xxpages 4MB][WEB]

  64. Scherer-Lorenzen, M., C. Körner & E.D. Schulze. 2004. Forest Diversity and Function: Temperate and Boreal Systems. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. [PDF 411Pages 6MB]

  65. Shepherd, G.. 2008. The Ecosystem Approach: Learning from Experience. IUCN. Switzerland.[PDF 202Pages 3MB]

  66. Sahiu, R.,  E.F.S. Pangemanan, W. Nurmawan, & M. T. Lasut. 2017. Jenis Satwa Liar dan Pemanfaatannya di Pasar Beriman, Kota Tomohon, Sulawesi Utara. Cocos, 1(3). [PDF 5Pages 373KB]

  67. Setyarso, A., A. Djajono, B. Nugroho, C. Wulandari, E. Suwarno, H. Kartodihardjo, & M.A. Sardjono. 2014. Strategi Pengembangan KPH dan Perubahan Struktur Kehutanan Indonesia. Direktorat Jenderal Planologi Kehutanan, Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan RI. Jakarta. [PDF]

  68. Setiawan, D. & R.T. Herman. 2011. Re-Thinking Kebijakan Pembangunan dalam Perspektif Ekonomi Lokal:  Studi Kasus Tambang Emas Batu Gosok, Labuan Bajo, NTT. Binus Business Review, 2(1):466-476 [PDF] 

  69. Spearman, M. & H. McGray. 2011. Making Adaptation Count: Concepts and Options for Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation.  Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. Eschborn, Germany. [PDF 96Pages 1.6MB]

  70. Sturm, C.F., T.A. Pearce & Á. Valdés. 2006. The Mollusks: A Guide to Their Study, Collection, and Preservation. American Malacological Society. Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. [PDF 459Pages 37.6MB] 

  71. Sunderland, T. & O. Ndoye. 2004. Forest Products, Livelihoods and Conservation, Case Studies of Non-Timber Forest Product Systems, Africa. CIFOR. Bogor. [PDF 349Pages 10.7MB] 

  72. Tarling, R.. 2017. Managing Social Research A Practical Guide. Routledge. New York. [PDF 193Pages 2.8MB]

  73. Tidore, S., C.F.A. Sondak, A.P. Rumengan, E.Y. Kaligis, E.L. Ginting, C. Kondoy. 2021. Struktur Komunitas Hutan Mangrove di Desa Budo, Kecamatan Wori, Kabupaten Minahasa Utara. Jurnal Pesisir dan Laut Tropis, 9(2): 71-78. [PDF 8Pages 636KB]

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Identification

  • Dharma, Bunjamin. 2005. Recent & Fossil Indonesian Shells. Hackenheim: ConchBooks

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Journal Articles

  1. Joly, M., M. Tamengge, J. Pfeifer, M. Price, M. Agil, A. Engelhardt. 2023. Climate, Temporal Abundance of Key Food Sources and Home Ranges of Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra) in Sulawesi, Indonesia: A Longitudinal Phenological Study.  International Journal of Primatology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-023-00377-4 

  2. Nurinsiyah, A. S. 2015. Land Snail Fauna of The Sukolilo Karst In Java Indonesia. American Cochologist 43 (3): 30-32. 

Ecology

  • Nurinsiyah, A.S.,Fauzia, H., Hennig, C. and Hausdorf, B. 2016. Native and introduced land snail species as ecological indicators in different land use types in Java. Ecological Indicators, 70: 557–565.

  • Schilthuizen, M., Liew, T.S., Elahan, B., Lackman-Ancrenaz, I. 2005. Effect of karst forest degradation on pulmonate and prosobranch land snail communities in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Conservation Biology, 19 (3): 949-954.

Sampling

  • Emberton, K. C., Pearce, T. A., and Roger Randalana. 1996. Quantitatively sampling land snail species richness in Madagascan Rainforests. Malacologia 38 (1-2): 203-212.

  • Liew, T., Clements, R., and Menno Schilthuizen. 2008. Sampling micromolluscs in tropical forests: one size does not fit all. Zoozymposia I: 271-280. 

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  • Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui keanekaragaman kelas Crustacea sub-kelas (Malacostraca) pada ekosistem mangrove Pantai Padadita Kabupaten Sumba Timur. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah transek kuadrat dan dianalisis …


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  • ML Mercy, Y Efendi - SIMBIOSA, 2023

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  • Mangrove plantation is one of the efforts to rehabilitate damaged coastal ecosystems. This research was conducted in Negeri Wakal, a village in the coastal region of Jazirah Leihitu, Central Maluku Regency. This activity aimed to rehabilitate …


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  • MM Robbins, M Akantorana, J Arinaitwe, T Breuer… - American Journal of …, 2023

  • Objectives Several theories have been proposed to explain the impact of ecological conditions on differences in life history variables within and between species. Here we compare female life history parameters of one western lowland gorilla population …


  • RAGAM JENIS BURUNG DI HUTAN RAWA BENTO KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL KERINCI SEBLAT

  • MFP AULIA - 2023

  • Penelitian ini dilatar belakangi oleh salah satu kawasan hutan konservasi yang memiliki keindahan alam yang menarik. Hutan Rawa Bento Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat memiliki berbagai keindahan dan keunikan satwa, salah satunya burung …

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  • Feeding ecology of a highland population of hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas) at Borena-Sayint National Park, northern Ethiopia

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  • Studying the diet and feeding behavior of primates is essential to understanding their ecology and designing effective conservation plans. Despite decades of study on the hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) in lowland habitats, little is known about the …


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  • Hutan mangrove di kawasan konservasi mangrove dan bekantan (KKMB) merupakan sumber daya alam yang erat kaitannya terhadap kelangsungan hidup satwa endemik Kalimantan yang langkah, dan juga KKMB adalah salah satu hutan …

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  • Keanekaragaman hayati memiliki manfaat baik secara ekologi, ekonomi, dan

  • budaya yang harus kita jaga dan lestarikan salah satunya gastropoda mangrove.

  • Diketahui TN Alas Purwo dan TN Baluran sama-sama memili vegetasi mangrove …


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  • Ekosistem mangrove memiliki pengaruh yang besar bagi keberlangsungan

  • kehidupan manusia dan lingkungan. Tingkat kerentanan ekosistem mangrove yang

  • tinggi berimplikasi pada pentingnya dilakukan perencanaan yang berkualitas …


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  • AR Talo, AT Ina - Bioscientist: Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi, 2023

  • Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui keanekaragaman kelas Crustacea sub-kelas

  • (Malacostraca) pada ekosistem mangrove Pantai Padadita Kabupaten Sumba Timur.

  • Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah transek kuadrat dan dianalisis …


  • [PDF] Camtrap DP: An open standard for the FAIR exchange and archiving of camera trap data

  • JW Bubnicki, B Norton, SJ Baskauf, T Bruce… - 2023

  • Camera trapping has revolutionized wildlife ecology and conservation by providing

  • automated data acquisition, leading to the accumulation of massive amounts of

  • camera trap data worldwide. Although management and processing of camera trap …


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  • S Geovana, C Chairul - Bioscientist: Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi, 2023

  • Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui komposisi dan struktur tumbuhan strata

  • sapling yang ada di Kawasan Geopark Silokek Kabupaten Sijunjung. Analisis

  • vegetasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode transek dengan ukuran plot 5 x 5 …


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  • GE Tavita, A Amir - Bina Bahari, 2023

  • Mangrove forests have an important role in our environment, some of which are as a

  • barrier to abrasion and as a source of food and the community's economy. Disruption

  • of the balance of the mangrove forest ecosystem, will cause a decrease in these …

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  • M Ibrahim, IH Husain, TP Langaru - Jurnal Biologi Tropis, 2023

  • The bird population in Indonesia is rich in diversity, this is based on the number of

  • bird populations and environmental conditions that are still maintained so as to allow

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  • F Safitri, L Adrianto, IW Nurjaya - Jurnal Kelautan Tropis, 2023

  • Abstract Mangrove ecosystem in Semarang City has an important role for survival of

  • the coastal area. This is due to the function of mangroves as a barrier to coastal

  • erosion, wave barrier, carbon producer, as a habitat for biota in coastal areas, as well …


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  • S Abubakar, MA Kadir, R Subur, AH Fadel… - Jurnal Pengabdian Magister …, 2023

  • The use of mangrove fruit as food and beverage ingredients has never been carried

  • out by the people of Maitara Island, Tidore City Islands. The problems faced by the

  • community are: low public knowledge about the benefits of mangrove fruit as a food …



  • [PDF] Comparative life history patterns of female gorillas

  • MM Robbins, M Akantorana, J Arinaitwe, T Breuer… - American Journal of …, 2023

  • Objectives Several theories have been proposed to explain the impact of ecological

  • conditions on differences in life history variables within and between species. Here

  • we compare female life history parameters of one western lowland gorilla population …


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  • D Dofiri, R Rafdinal - Kabilah: Journal of Social Community, 2023

  • Ekosistem mangrove adalah salah satu ekosistem penting dari perairan laut yang

  • memiliki peran ekologis dan ekonomis yang sangat tinggi sehingga membutuhkan

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  • As important ecological functions in coastal areas, mangrove forests maintain the

  • balance of the coastal environment by serving as a carbon absorber and storage.

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  • H Henri, GR Ningsih, NI Bahtera - Jurnal Kepariwisataan: Destinasi, Hospitalitas dan …, 2023

  • Abstract East Timur Village has pristine mangrove areas. It has much potential that

  • can be developed, one of which is mangrove ecotourism which is directly managed

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  • One of the main threats to wild primates is habitat alteration, fragmentation and

  • destruction. Therefore it is crucial to understand the ability of those species to adapt

  • to human-induced habitat changes to prevent extirpation. Key to this is a species diet …


  • Seasonal Ecological Flexibility of a Threatened Bolivian Endemic: Olalla's Titi Monkey (Plecturocebus olallae)

  • J Martinez, RB Wallace, E Domic, L López, K Nekaris - International Journal of …, 2022

  • In the face of reduced food availability, primates must choose between expending

  • energy to look for adequate foraging options, or saving energy by reducing activity

  • and intake requirements. In a 1-year study of two groups of Olalla's titi monkey …


  • [PDF] Irruptive dynamics of invasive carnivores and prey populations, and predator control, affect kea survivorship across the Southern Alps

  • JR Kemp, L Young, C Mosen, L Bolitho, T Orr-Walker… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2022

  • Invasive carnivores are threatening the indigenous fauna of Aotearoa, but impacts

  • vary with time, space and species. Conservation strategies require knowledge of

  • predator-prey dynamics specific to different ecosystems and allowing for long-term …


  • Key informant perceptions on wildlife hunting during the first COVID-19 lockdown in India.

  • U Mendiratta, M Khanyari, N Velho, KR Suryawanshi… - Current Science (00113891), 2022

  • We studied the effects of the COVID lockdown in India on illegal hunting of wildlife

  • using on-line interviews with key informants. Household consumption, and sports

  • and recreation were identified as the main motivations, and logistical challenges for …

  • Sosialisasi Penanaman Pohon Mangrove di Kawasan Tempat Wisata Pantai Cermin

  • E Samah, M Misdawati, J Esther, H Manullang… - J-LAS (Journal Liaison …, 2022

  • Terletak sebagai kawasan pesisir di provinsi Sumatera Utara tepatnya di Kabupaten

  • Serdang Bedagai, Pantai Cermin merupakan lokasi yang menarik untuk dijadikan

  • kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat karena lokasi ini menyimpan segenap potensi …


  • Future simulated landscape predicts habitat loss for the Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei): A range level analysis for an endangered primate

  • P Chatterjee, T Mukherjee, R Dutta, A Sharif, V Kumar… - Science of The Total …, 2022

  • Abstract Trachypithecus geei Khajuria, 1956 or Golden langur are an endangered

  • colobine primate species that are distributed in the transboundary region of Bhutan

  • and India. The species is severely threatened because of increasing habitat …


  • [PDF] Land Use/Cover Change Reduces Elephant Habitat Suitability in the Wami Mbiki–Saadani Wildlife Corridor, Tanzania

  • LT Ntukey, LK Munishi, E Kohi, AC Treydte - Land, 2022

  • Wildlife corridors are critical for maintaining the viability of isolated wildlife

  • populations and conserving ecosystem functionality. Anthropogenic pressure has

  • negatively impacted wildlife habitats, particularly in corridors between protected …

  • [HTML] Emerging contradictions in the enforcement of bird hunting regulations in Malta

  • B Ferns, B Campbell, D Veríssimo - Conservation Science and Practice

  • The archipelago state of Malta is renowned as a “blackspot” for illegal bird hunting.

  • Since joining the European Union (EU), Maltese hunters have experienced

  • restrictions on what and how much they can hunt. This article describes Malta's …


  • [PDF] Humans rather than Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) shape ungulate browsing patterns in a temperate forest

  • STS van Beeck Calkoen, MH Deis, J Oeser… - Ecosphere, 2022

  • The recolonization of human‐dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been

  • followed with considerable scientific interest; however, little is known about their

  • interactive effect on ungulate foraging behavior. This study compared the risks …


  • [PDF] Fungal spore transport by omnivorous mycophagous slug in temperate forest

  • K Kitabayashi, S Kitamura, N Tuno - Ecology and Evolution, 2022

  • Slugs are important consumers of fungal fruiting bodies and expected to carry their

  • spores. In this study, we examined whether slugs (Meghimatium fruhstorferi) can act

  • as effective dispersers of spores of basidiomycetes. The microscopic observation …


  • [HTML] Principal Drivers and Conservation Solutions to the Impending Primate Extinction Crisis: Introduction to the Special Issue

  • A Estrada, PA Garber - International Journal of Primatology, 2022

  • Nonhuman primates are facing an impending extinction crisis with over 65% of

  • species listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered, and 93%

  • characterized by declining populations. Primary drivers of primate population decline …






  • Sex-specific responses to anthropogenic risk shape wild chimpanzee social networks in a human-impacted landscape

  • ZM Satsias, MJ Silk, KJ Hockings, M Cibot, J Rohen… - Animal Behaviour, 2022

  • Large animal species are most likely to survive human-induced rapid environmental

  • change if they display high levels of behavioural flexibility. Examining social

  • responses in species that form closely bonded social groups and display high fission …






  • [PDF] State fish and wildlife agency culture: Access points to leverage major change

  • CA Jacobson, L Sullivan, M Gasta, MJ Manfredo… - Conservation Science and …, 2022

  • Amid a time of unprecedented social‐ecological change, professionals within and

  • outside of the US wildlife conservation community have called for transformation of

  • existing processes and structures to ensure that the benefits of wildlife conservation …






  • [PDF] Seasonal resource selection of an arboreal habitat specialist in a human-dominated landscape: a case study using red panda

  • D Bista, GS Baxter, NJ Hudson, PJ Murray - Current Zoology, 2022

  • Human dominated landscapes provide heterogeneous wildlife habitat. Conservation

  • of habitat specialists, like red pandas Ailurus fulgens, inhabiting such landscapes is

  • challenging. Therefore information on resource use across spatial and temporal …





  • [PDF] Inter-community behavioural variation confirmed through indirect methods in four neighbouring chimpanzee communities in Cantanhez NP, Guinea-Bissau

  • J Bessa, D Biro, K Hockings - Royal Society Open Science, 2022

  • Culture, while long viewed as exclusively human, has now been demonstrated

  • across diverse taxa and contexts. However, most animal culture data are constrained

  • to well-studied, habituated groups. This is the case for chimpanzees, arguably the …






  • [PDF] Multiscale study of temporal drivers of gut microbiome composition in wild redfronted lemurs

  • T Murillo, D Schneider, M Heistermann, R Daniel… - 2022

  • Background The gut microbiome in uences host's immunity, development, and

  • metabolism and participates in the gut-brain axis, thus impacting the health of the

  • host. It is a dynamic community varying between individuals and within individuals at …






  • [HTML] Effect of Anthropogenic Activities on the Population of Moor Macaques (Macaca maura) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia

  • V Beltrán Francés, D Spaan, F Amici, RI Maulany… - International Journal of …, 2022

  • Forest loss due to anthropogenic activities is one of the main causes of plant and

  • animal species decline. Studying the species' population status (ie, density,

  • abundance, and geographic distribution) on a regular basis is one of the main tools …






  • [PDF] KANDUNGAN KARBON (C) SERASAH MANGROVE DI DESA PONTO KECAMATAN WORI KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA

  • A Razak, CFA Sondak, JJH Paulus, NGF Mamangkey… - Jurnal Pesisir dan Laut …, 2022

  • Hutan mangrove memiliki peran sebagai penyerap karbondioksida (CO2) dari udara

  • sehingga berperan penting untuk mitigasi perubahan iklim. Permasalahan yang ada

  • saat ini yaitu berkurangnya luas kawasan hutan mangrove akibat pengalihan fungsi …






  • Wildlife Tour Guiding

  • K Melubo, A Kisingo - Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing, 2022

  • The Encyclopedia of Tourism Management and Marketing is, quite simply, the

  • definitive reference work in the field. Carefully curated by leading tourism scholar

  • Dimitrios Buhalis, this is the largest tourism management and marketing ontology …





  • Impact of invasive marmosets (Primates, Callitrichidae) on bird acoustic diversity in a large neotropical urban forest

  • MT Zaluar, R Tardin, D Llusia, J Niemeyer, MC Ribeiro… - Biological Invasions, 2022

  • Documenting the impacts of invasive species on native fauna is challenging and

  • novel remote techniques may contribute to this urgent task. Two primate species,

  • Callithrix jacchus and Callithrix penicillata, have become invasive in the Brazilian …



  • [PDF] Land Use/Cover Change Reduces Elephant Habitat Suitability in the Wami Mbiki–Saadani Wildlife Corridor, Tanzania

  • LT Ntukey, LK Munishi, E Kohi, AC Treydte - Land, 2022

  • Wildlife corridors are critical for maintaining the viability of isolated wildlife

  • populations and conserving ecosystem functionality. Anthropogenic pressure has

  • negatively impacted wildlife habitats, particularly in corridors between protected …






  • Pengenalan Jenis Ikan Asosiasi Mangrove di Kalimantan Utara

  • A Jabarsyah, H Iromo, D Rachmawani, RF Simanjuntak - 2022

  • Ekosistem hutan mangrove di kawasan estuari berperan penting bagi kehidupan

  • makhluk hidup di perairan dan daratan, dimana ekosistem mangrove dapat

  • berfungsi sebagai penahan gelombang laut, sumber bahan bakar, sumber pangan …






  • [PDF] Elephants Mitigate the Effects of Cattle on Wildlife and Other Ecosystem Traits: Experimental Evidence

  • TP Young, DN Kimuyu, KE Veblen, C Riginos, J Sitters… - 2022

  • 1Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, USA 2Mpala

  • Research Centre, PO Box 555, Nanyuki, Kenya 3Department of Natural Resource

  • Management, Karatina University, Karatina, Kenya 4Department of Wildland …






  • [PDF] Multiscale study of temporal drivers of gut microbiome composition in wild redfronted lemurs

  • T Murillo, D Schneider, M Heistermann, R Daniel… - 2022

  • Background The gut microbiome in uences host's immunity, development, and

  • metabolism and participates in the gut-brain axis, thus impacting the health of the

  • host. It is a dynamic community varying between individuals and within individuals at …






  • [PDF] Mangrove Riau: sebaran dan status perubahan

  • R Jhonnerie

  • The need for data and information is an essential issue in sustainable mangrove

  • management. The availability of data from authorized institutions is essential

  • considering the reliability and consistency of the data, both to process techniques …






  • Linking daily glucocorticoid fluctuation to behaviour in a neotropical primate

  • O Kaisin, R Amaral, F Bufalo, R Palme, P Poncin… - 2022

  • [en] Glucocorticoids, often referred to as stress hormones, are metabolic hormones

  • which mediate the energetic demands needed to overcome environmental and

  • social challenges. These physiological biomarkers play a key role in enabling …






  • [HTML] A spatially explicit analytical framework to assess wildfire risks on brown bear habitat and corridors in conservation areas

  • R Khosravi, HR Pourghasemi, R Adavoudi, L Julaie… - Fire Ecology, 2022

  • Humans have altered fire regimes across ecosystems due to climate change, land

  • use change, and increasing ignition. Unprecedented shifts in fire regimes affect

  • animals and contribute to habitat displacement, reduced movement, and increased …






  • [PDF] Creating past habitat maps to quantify local extirpation of Australian threatened birds

  • M Ward, JEM Watson, HP Possingham, ST Garnett… - Environmental Research …, 2022

  • Habitat loss is driving the extirpation of fauna across Earth. Many species are now

  • absent from vast areas where they once occurred in inhabited continents, yet we do

  • not have a good understanding of the extent to which different species have been …






  • Comparison of habitat suitability and connectivity modelling for three carnivores of conservation concern in an Iranian montane landscape

  • A Mohammadi, K Almasieh, D Nayeri, MA Adibi… - Landscape Ecology, 2022

  • Context Habitat loss and fragmentation are main drivers of biodiversity loss and are

  • occurring at an accelerating rate globally. Carnivores are often subject to persecution

  • and conflict with humans, typically reside in low densities and require large areas for …






  • [PDF] Humans rather than Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) shape ungulate browsing patterns in a temperate forest

  • STS van Beeck Calkoen, MH Deis, J Oeser… - Ecosphere, 2022

  • The recolonization of human‐dominated landscapes by large carnivores has been

  • followed with considerable scientific interest; however, little is known about their

  • interactive effect on ungulate foraging behavior. This study compared the risks …






  • [PDF] Saving species beyond the protected area fence: Threats must be managed across multiple land tenure types to secure Australia's endangered species

  • SG Kearney, J Carwardine, AE Reside, VM Adams… - Conservation Science and …, 2022

  • The main effort to secure threatened species globally is to set aside land and sea for

  • their conservation via governance arrangements such as protected areas. But not

  • even the biggest protected area estate will cover enough area to halt most species …






  • [HTML] Comparative views of the public, hunters, and wildlife managers on the management of reintroduced bison (Bison bison)

  • AJ Bath, MT Engel, RC van der Marel, TS Kuhn… - Global Ecology and …, 2022

  • Public support is often instrumental for restoring large mammals to landscapes

  • where they have been extirpated. Effective conservation planning likely often hinges

  • on wildlife managers understanding and reflecting the values and beliefs of their …






  • [PDF] An endemic‐rich island through the eyes of children: Wildlife identification and conservation preferences in São Tomé (Gulf of Guinea)

  • M Panisi, V Pissarra, G Oquiongo… - Conservation Science and …, 2022

  • Species that the public knows and is willing to protect often do not align with

  • international conservation priorities. Assessing perceptions on wildlife is thus

  • essential to guide conservation initiatives, especially in island developing states …






  • [PDF] Using Trophy Hunting to Save Wildlife Foraging Resources: A Case Study from Moyowosi-Kigosi Game Reserves, Tanzania

  • NV Musika, JV Wakibara, PA Ndakidemi, AC Treydte - Sustainability, 2022

  • Globally, the role of trophy hunting in wildlife conservation has been a topic of much

  • debate. While various studies have focused on the financial contribution of trophy

  • hunting towards wildlife conservation, little is known about whether hunting activities …






  • [HTML] Principal Drivers and Conservation Solutions to the Impending Primate Extinction Crisis: Introduction to the Special Issue

  • A Estrada, PA Garber - International Journal of Primatology, 2022

  • Nonhuman primates are facing an impending extinction crisis with over 65% of

  • species listed as Vulnerable, Endangered, or Critically Endangered, and 93%

  • characterized by declining populations. Primary drivers of primate population decline …






  • [PDF] State fish and wildlife agency culture: Access points to leverage major change

  • CA Jacobson, L Sullivan, M Gasta, MJ Manfredo… - Conservation Science and …, 2022

  • Amid a time of unprecedented social‐ecological change, professionals within and

  • outside of the US wildlife conservation community have called for transformation of

  • existing processes and structures to ensure that the benefits of wildlife conservation …





  • [PDF] Optimalisasi Potensi Ekowisata Hutan Mangrove di Desa Pare Mas, Kecamatan Jerowaru

  • AD Setianingsih, ALT Hartatik, LRG Sukma, M Zubair… - Jurnal Pengabdian Magister …, 2022

  • Potensi ekowisata hutan mangrove yang ada di Desa Pare Mas, Kecamatan

  • Jerowaru hingga saat ini masih belum dapat dioptimalkan dengan baik. Hal ini

  • berdasarkan observasi yang telah dilakukan, yang mana permasalahannya adalah …






  • [HTML] Double-observer approach with camera traps can correct imperfect detection and improve the accuracy of density estimation of unmarked animal populations

  • Y Nakashima, S Hongo, K Mizuno, G Yajima… - Scientific Reports, 2022

  • Camera traps are a powerful tool for wildlife surveys. However, camera traps may not

  • always detect animals passing in front. This constraint may create a substantial bias

  • in estimating critical parameters such as the density of unmarked populations. We …






  • [PDF] Choosing an Appropriate Platform and Workflow for Processing Camera Trap Data using Artificial Intelligence

  • J Vélez, PJ Castiblanco-Camacho, MA Tabak… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2022

  • Camera traps have transformed how ecologists study wildlife species distributions,

  • activity patterns, and interspecific interactions. Although camera traps provide a cost-

  • effective method for monitoring species, the time required for data processing can …

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