Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional
07-11-2022
13-08-2024
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Studi ini menerangkan deforestasi dan penyebabnya di Taman Nasional Bukit Barisa...
Studi ini menerangkan tentang model spasial kesesuaian habitat potensial harimau...
Wild Sumatran tigers are in a critical state with around 250 adult tigers remain...
As one of the most commercially valuable and commonly used rattan palms in the f...
A study of the herpetofauna (amphibians & reptiles) community of Kerinci-Seblat ...
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Deforestation and it is Implications for Sumatran tigers in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Sumatra
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP) consist complex ecosystem starting from lowland tropical forest included mangrove forest until highland tropical forest. This park identified as a high priority tiger conservation area (Tiger Conservation Unit 1). However, much forest cover has been cleared. Deforestation is not only great threat to forest conservation, but also for the population of Sumatran tiger. This study linked data series of satellite imageries and long-term camera trap tiger surveys to identify patterns of deforestation, tiger population, and the implications of deforestation for Sumatran tigers. The result showed around 27 persen of forest cover in BBSNP had loss. In one decade (1998 – 2006), the average rates of deforestation were 18.76 km2/year. The number tiger population declined dramatically from 57 individual in 1998 to 22 individual in 2006, and tiger density was also drop from 2.25 individual/100km2 to 1.16 individual/100km2. Tiger habitat is varied from lowland forest included mangrove forest until montane forest. Jurnal Biologi Indonesia 9(1): 79-87 (2013)