Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari

The general objective of the study was to provide current information on grassland communities as deer habitat and its future development plan for a sustainable forage management in upland Kebar, Papua. Quantitative estimation of forage production was carried out by measuring a biomass harvest in fr...

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Main Authors: AGUSTINA YOHANA SETYARINI AROBAYA, FREDDY PATTISELANNO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2009-07-01
Series:Biodiversitas
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Online Access:http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1003/D100306.pdf
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spelling doaj-9f5fd74fc40c472a8a75b720a6bc4c312020-11-25T02:24:48ZengMBI & UNS SoloBiodiversitas1412-033X2085-47222009-07-01103134138Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, ManokwariAGUSTINA YOHANA SETYARINI AROBAYAFREDDY PATTISELANNOThe general objective of the study was to provide current information on grassland communities as deer habitat and its future development plan for a sustainable forage management in upland Kebar, Papua. Quantitative estimation of forage production was carried out by measuring a biomass harvest in fresh weight bases, while occasional observations on ranging deer were done within habitat range with the aid of 7x50 binoculars verified by actual visitation of grazed area. The study indicated that Kebar was the only grazing area of deer varies in low layer vegetation composition that comprised of eleven grass species and five legume species. Imperata cylindrica, Paspalum conjugatum, Themeda arguens, Melinis minutiflora and Cyperus rotundus were identified as food plant of deer in Kebar. Among these species T. arguens, M. minutiflora, C. rotundus and I. cylindrica were the most preferred species consumed by deer. The biomass harvest (species productivity) was 30.36 kg/ha fresh weight, while deer food productivity in the grassland was slightly lower (26.70 kg/ha) than total productivity of the grassland. The major drainage area is Kasi River, but two other rivers across this valley (Api River, Apriri River) are also supply water to the swampy area. http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1003/D100306.pdfgrazinghabitatRusaKebarManokwari
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author AGUSTINA YOHANA SETYARINI AROBAYA
FREDDY PATTISELANNO
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FREDDY PATTISELANNO
Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
Biodiversitas
grazing
habitat
Rusa
Kebar
Manokwari
author_facet AGUSTINA YOHANA SETYARINI AROBAYA
FREDDY PATTISELANNO
author_sort AGUSTINA YOHANA SETYARINI AROBAYA
title Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
title_short Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
title_full Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
title_fullStr Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
title_full_unstemmed Grazing Habitat of the Rusa Deer (Cervus timorensis) in the Upland Kebar, Manokwari
title_sort grazing habitat of the rusa deer (cervus timorensis) in the upland kebar, manokwari
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Biodiversitas
issn 1412-033X
2085-4722
publishDate 2009-07-01
description The general objective of the study was to provide current information on grassland communities as deer habitat and its future development plan for a sustainable forage management in upland Kebar, Papua. Quantitative estimation of forage production was carried out by measuring a biomass harvest in fresh weight bases, while occasional observations on ranging deer were done within habitat range with the aid of 7x50 binoculars verified by actual visitation of grazed area. The study indicated that Kebar was the only grazing area of deer varies in low layer vegetation composition that comprised of eleven grass species and five legume species. Imperata cylindrica, Paspalum conjugatum, Themeda arguens, Melinis minutiflora and Cyperus rotundus were identified as food plant of deer in Kebar. Among these species T. arguens, M. minutiflora, C. rotundus and I. cylindrica were the most preferred species consumed by deer. The biomass harvest (species productivity) was 30.36 kg/ha fresh weight, while deer food productivity in the grassland was slightly lower (26.70 kg/ha) than total productivity of the grassland. The major drainage area is Kasi River, but two other rivers across this valley (Api River, Apriri River) are also supply water to the swampy area.
topic grazing
habitat
Rusa
Kebar
Manokwari
url http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1003/D100306.pdf
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