Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia

We investigated the bird composition and preference at visiting the sacred figs (Ficus sp.) and its adjacent area in two villages of Tengger tribe: Ngadas and Poncokusumo, Malang, Indonesia. We applied the point count method and the sacred tree became the center of point count circle. We recorded 16...

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Main Authors: Agung Sih Kurnianto, Živa Justinek, Purnomo Purnomo, Jati Batoro, Nia Kurniawan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2017-08-01
Series:Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Online Access:http://jpal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jpal/article/view/279
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spelling doaj-61845a94e17c498d8bf7b0aa29d4cf642020-11-24T22:49:04ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari2087-35222338-16712017-08-0182217Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, IndonesiaAgung Sih Kurnianto0Živa Justinek1Purnomo Purnomo2Jati Batoro3Nia Kurniawan4Postgraduate program, Brawijaya UniversityDepartement of Biology, University of Ljubljana, Kongresni trg 12 Ljubljana 1000, SloveniaDepartment of Biology, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran 1 Malang 65145, IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran 1 Malang 65145, IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran 1 Malang 65145, IndonesiaWe investigated the bird composition and preference at visiting the sacred figs (Ficus sp.) and its adjacent area in two villages of Tengger tribe: Ngadas and Poncokusumo, Malang, Indonesia. We applied the point count method and the sacred tree became the center of point count circle. We recorded 16154 individual birds in 35 days of observation, consisted of 46 species and 24 families. The bird composition composed of 362 predators, 9452 insectivores, 6029 omnivores, 278 nectarivores, and 33 frugivores. The observed bird were recorded utilizing seedling (652 individuals), sapling (3122 individuals), pole (3440 individuals), perching on a tree (2782 individuals), and flying overs (6158 individuals). Most of the insectivores were recorded flying over, where this character is owned by Cave Swiftlet. Figs, as an important component at the sacred area, provides many important component that could support the bird life and regeneration process. The presence of sacred tree also improving the relation between birds and plants, higher than those in the urban area or natural forest, and resulted a positive impact to the sustainable system of its surrounding agriculture. Keywords: Bird, fig, sacred area, Bromo Tengger Semeruhttp://jpal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jpal/article/view/279
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author Agung Sih Kurnianto
Živa Justinek
Purnomo Purnomo
Jati Batoro
Nia Kurniawan
spellingShingle Agung Sih Kurnianto
Živa Justinek
Purnomo Purnomo
Jati Batoro
Nia Kurniawan
Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
author_facet Agung Sih Kurnianto
Živa Justinek
Purnomo Purnomo
Jati Batoro
Nia Kurniawan
author_sort Agung Sih Kurnianto
title Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
title_short Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
title_full Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
title_fullStr Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Bird Assemblage and Preference to Tengger Sacred Trees: Conservation insights from Tengger Tribe, Indonesia
title_sort bird assemblage and preference to tengger sacred trees: conservation insights from tengger tribe, indonesia
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
issn 2087-3522
2338-1671
publishDate 2017-08-01
description We investigated the bird composition and preference at visiting the sacred figs (Ficus sp.) and its adjacent area in two villages of Tengger tribe: Ngadas and Poncokusumo, Malang, Indonesia. We applied the point count method and the sacred tree became the center of point count circle. We recorded 16154 individual birds in 35 days of observation, consisted of 46 species and 24 families. The bird composition composed of 362 predators, 9452 insectivores, 6029 omnivores, 278 nectarivores, and 33 frugivores. The observed bird were recorded utilizing seedling (652 individuals), sapling (3122 individuals), pole (3440 individuals), perching on a tree (2782 individuals), and flying overs (6158 individuals). Most of the insectivores were recorded flying over, where this character is owned by Cave Swiftlet. Figs, as an important component at the sacred area, provides many important component that could support the bird life and regeneration process. The presence of sacred tree also improving the relation between birds and plants, higher than those in the urban area or natural forest, and resulted a positive impact to the sustainable system of its surrounding agriculture. Keywords: Bird, fig, sacred area, Bromo Tengger Semeru
url http://jpal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jpal/article/view/279
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