Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya

The people of Indonesua have historically used crocodiles for a variety of non-commercial purposes. In the past ten years, a commercial collection from the wild almost threatened the population status. As pressure on the commercial hunting continuous, the successful conservation of Indonesian crocod...

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Main Authors: Hellen Kurniyati, Yunus Rumbarar, Mumpuni Mumpuni, Gono Semiadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Biological Society 1999-06-01
Series:Journal of Biological Researches
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Online Access:http://berkalahayati.org/journal/a47d2983
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spelling doaj-6d2e78908f3f40159635f2f2dcdc83152020-11-25T01:50:56ZengIndonesian Biological SocietyJournal of Biological Researches0852-68342337-389X1999-06-0142516010.23869/bphjbr.4.2.19991Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian JayaHellen Kurniyati0Yunus Rumbarar1Mumpuni Mumpuni2Gono Semiadi3Puslitbang Biologi LIPISub Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam Irian Jaya IPuslitbang Biologi LIPIPuslitbang Biologi LIPIThe people of Indonesua have historically used crocodiles for a variety of non-commercial purposes. In the past ten years, a commercial collection from the wild almost threatened the population status. As pressure on the commercial hunting continuous, the successful conservation of Indonesian crocodiles will depend on the constant monitoring in the wild. Irian Jaya is one of several islands in Indonesia which historically accommodate unknown number of commercial crocodiles such as Crocolylus porosus. Althorough monitoring on the C. porosus status in Barusam Gasawi, Buruai Garawa, Kamabu rivers, and Suwiki lake located in Kaimana and Arguni Bay, Irian Jaya had been conducted since 1990 and continued in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, and 1998. The surveys techniques were conducted night count method and guided by a 1 : 100.000 map and GPS. A statistical analysis was performed on SAS using proc regression and proc mean. A significant result has only been noted in Suwiki Lake, where was the magnitude of the mean trend in density was 109%. http://berkalahayati.org/journal/a47d2983Crocolylus porosusPopulation statusIrian Jaya
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author Hellen Kurniyati
Yunus Rumbarar
Mumpuni Mumpuni
Gono Semiadi
spellingShingle Hellen Kurniyati
Yunus Rumbarar
Mumpuni Mumpuni
Gono Semiadi
Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
Journal of Biological Researches
Crocolylus porosus
Population status
Irian Jaya
author_facet Hellen Kurniyati
Yunus Rumbarar
Mumpuni Mumpuni
Gono Semiadi
author_sort Hellen Kurniyati
title Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
title_short Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
title_full Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
title_fullStr Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
title_full_unstemmed Status populasi buaya Crocolylus porosus di daerah Kaimana dan Teluk Arguni Irian Jaya
title_sort status populasi buaya crocolylus porosus di daerah kaimana dan teluk arguni irian jaya
publisher Indonesian Biological Society
series Journal of Biological Researches
issn 0852-6834
2337-389X
publishDate 1999-06-01
description The people of Indonesua have historically used crocodiles for a variety of non-commercial purposes. In the past ten years, a commercial collection from the wild almost threatened the population status. As pressure on the commercial hunting continuous, the successful conservation of Indonesian crocodiles will depend on the constant monitoring in the wild. Irian Jaya is one of several islands in Indonesia which historically accommodate unknown number of commercial crocodiles such as Crocolylus porosus. Althorough monitoring on the C. porosus status in Barusam Gasawi, Buruai Garawa, Kamabu rivers, and Suwiki lake located in Kaimana and Arguni Bay, Irian Jaya had been conducted since 1990 and continued in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, and 1998. The surveys techniques were conducted night count method and guided by a 1 : 100.000 map and GPS. A statistical analysis was performed on SAS using proc regression and proc mean. A significant result has only been noted in Suwiki Lake, where was the magnitude of the mean trend in density was 109%.
topic Crocolylus porosus
Population status
Irian Jaya
url http://berkalahayati.org/journal/a47d2983
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