Books
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]
Anonymous. 2010. Guide to Rainforestation Timber Species. Institute of Tropical Ecology, Visayas State University. Baybay, Philippines. [PDF 12Pages 159KB]
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]
Arora, D.K., S. Das & M. Sukumar. 2013. Analyzing Microbes: Manual of Molecular Biology Techniques. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. [PDF · 365Pages · 12MB]
Aronson, E. & J. Aronson. 2008. The Social Animal. Worth Publishers. New York. [PDF · 530Pages · 2MB]
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]
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]
Begon. M., C.R. Townsend & J.L. Harper. 2006. Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems. Blackwell Publishing. Carlton, Australia. [PDF]
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]
Bowes, B.G. 2010. Trees and forests : a colour guide : biology, pathology, propagation, silviculture, surgery, biomes, ecology, conservation. [PDF · 289 Pages · 49.4 MB]
Briggs, J.C. 1987. Biogeography and plate tectonics. Elsevier. Amsterdam. [PDF]
Briggs, J.C.. 1995. Global Biogeography. Elsevier. Amsterdam. [PDF]
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]
Carson, W.P. & S.A. Schnitzer. 2008. Tropical Forest Community Ecology. Willey-Blackwell. Oxford. [PDF · 537 Pages · 5.51 MB]
Casper, J.K.. 2010. Changing Ecosystems: Effects of Global Warming. Facts On File. New York. [PDF · 273 Pages · 16 MB]
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]
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]
Cox, C.B., P.D. Moore, R.J. Ladle. 2016. Biogeography: An Ecological and Evolutionary Approach. John Willey & Sons. Oxford. [PDF Photo] [PDF text]
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
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]
Falk, D.A., M.A. Palmer & J.B. Zedler. 2006. Foundation of Restoration Ecology. Island Press. Washington, DC. [PDF · 366 Pages · 3.8 MB].
Gane, M.. 2010. Forest Strategy: Strategic Management and Sustainable Development for the Forest Sector. Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands. [PDF · 422 Pages · 2.09 MB]
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]
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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]
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]
Hilsenhoff, W.L.. 1985. The 1985 Wisconsin Christmas Bird: Page 1 . [PDF 15Pages 4.36MB]
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]
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]
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]
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
Huggett, R.J.. 1998. Fundamentals of Biogeography. Routledge. London [PDF]
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Irikov, A. & I. Mollov. 2015. Terrestrial gastropods (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Strandzha Mountain and the Black Sea coast (Bulgaria and Turkey) [PDF 36Pages 619KB]
Johnson, R.L. & G.B. Morgan. 2016. Survey Scales: A Guide to Development, Analysis, and Reporting. The Guilford Press. [PDF 289Pages 5.5MB]
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]
Liu, J. & W.W. Taylor. 2004. Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resource Management. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. [PDF 518Pages 13MB]
Losos, J.B. & R.E. Ricklefs. 2009. The Theory of Island Biogeography Revisited. Princeton University Press. Princeton. [PDF]
McFarland, M.J.. 2018. Conservation of Tropical Rainforests - A Review of Financial and Strategic Solution. Palgrave Macmillan. Switzerland. [PDF 750Pages 14MB]
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]
Marczyk, G., D. DeMatteo, D. Festinger. 2005. Essentials of Research Design and Methodology. [PDF 305Pages 2.6MB]
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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]
Michalak, P.S. & T. Price. 2010. Tropical Terrestrial Gastropods. United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, DC. [PDF 130Pages 786KB]
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]
Newton, A.C.. 2007. Forest Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques. Oxford University Press. Oxford. [PDF · 454Pages · 3.8MB].
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]
Ng, C.W.W., A.K. Leung & J. Ni. 2019. Plant–Soil Slope Interaction. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL. [PDF · 2017Pages · 19MB]
Noor, Y.R., M. Khazali & I.N.N. Suryadiputra. 1999. Panduan Pengenalan Mangrove di Indonesia. PHKA/WI-IP. Bogor. [PDF · 227Pages · 6MB]
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]
Ogren, S.A.. 2015. Using Indicators of Biotic Integrity for Assessment of Stream Condition. Dissertation. Michigan Technological University. Michigan. [PDF · 107Pages · 1.66MB].
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]
Parker, L., & K. Prabawa. 2019. Environmental Education in Indonesia Creating Responsible Citizens in the Global South. Sear Edition. [eBook] 28 August 2019
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]
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Pimbert, R.P. 2018. Food Sovereignty, Agroecology, and Biocultural Diversity: Constructing and Contesting Knowledge. Routledge. London. 🔗PDF
Rasplus, J.. 2000. The Fig Trees and The Fig Wasps from Usambara Mountain. No Publisher. [PDF 65Pages 8MB]
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]
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]
Rose, L.M.. 2000. Behavioral Sampling in the Field: Continuous Focal versus Focal Interval Sampling. Behaviour, 137(2):153–80 [PDF xxpages 4MB][WEB]
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Shepherd, G.. 2008. The Ecosystem Approach: Learning from Experience. IUCN. Switzerland.[PDF 202Pages 3MB]
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]
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]
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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]
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]
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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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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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …