Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity

Pongo abelii is an endangered orangutan species. The reduction of Pongo abelii can be caused by the removal or loss of orangutans from the population and habitat loss. In general, research on population dynamics with changing carrying capacity is rarely done and it is simulated in this study. We ado...

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Main Authors: Karsten Maynard Jabriel, Muhamad Jamaludin, Fidelis Nofertinus Zai
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Bio-Mathematical Society 2023-07-01
Series:Communication in Biomathematical Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/18484
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author Karsten Maynard Jabriel
Muhamad Jamaludin
Fidelis Nofertinus Zai
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description Pongo abelii is an endangered orangutan species. The reduction of Pongo abelii can be caused by the removal or loss of orangutans from the population and habitat loss. In general, research on population dynamics with changing carrying capacity is rarely done and it is simulated in this study. We adopted the Verhulst logistic model to model the population dynamics of Pongo abelii. This study aimed to see the effect of increasing the carrying capacity on the population of the endangered Pongo abelii species. From the results of this study, it is concluded that for areas other than Tripa Swamp, Siranggas/Batu Ardan, and East Batang Toru (Sarulla), the addition of carrying capacity is one of the effective options that is urgently needed to maintain a large population of orangutans. For the Tripa Swamp, Siranggas/Batu Ardan, and East Batang Toru (Sarulla) areas, suppressing the number of orangutans loss population is needed to maintain the population, which consists of poaching as trade, conflict killing, hunting/food, wounding, and fire. The results of this study can provide suggestions for tackling the declining population of Pongo abelii species by prohibiting the expansion of the species’ habitat
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spelling doaj.art-961e17f63bb840c2832cdc937e39b0652024-03-26T01:29:13ZengIndonesian Bio-Mathematical SocietyCommunication in Biomathematical Sciences2549-28962023-07-0161243510.5614/cbms.2023.6.1.319074Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying CapacityKarsten Maynard Jabriel0Muhamad Jamaludin1Fidelis Nofertinus Zai2Department of Mathematics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaDepartment of Mathematics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaDepartment of Mathematics, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaPongo abelii is an endangered orangutan species. The reduction of Pongo abelii can be caused by the removal or loss of orangutans from the population and habitat loss. In general, research on population dynamics with changing carrying capacity is rarely done and it is simulated in this study. We adopted the Verhulst logistic model to model the population dynamics of Pongo abelii. This study aimed to see the effect of increasing the carrying capacity on the population of the endangered Pongo abelii species. From the results of this study, it is concluded that for areas other than Tripa Swamp, Siranggas/Batu Ardan, and East Batang Toru (Sarulla), the addition of carrying capacity is one of the effective options that is urgently needed to maintain a large population of orangutans. For the Tripa Swamp, Siranggas/Batu Ardan, and East Batang Toru (Sarulla) areas, suppressing the number of orangutans loss population is needed to maintain the population, which consists of poaching as trade, conflict killing, hunting/food, wounding, and fire. The results of this study can provide suggestions for tackling the declining population of Pongo abelii species by prohibiting the expansion of the species’ habitathttps://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/18484carrying capacityendangeredpongo abeliipopulation
spellingShingle Karsten Maynard Jabriel
Muhamad Jamaludin
Fidelis Nofertinus Zai
Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
Communication in Biomathematical Sciences
carrying capacity
endangered
pongo abelii
population
title Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
title_full Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
title_fullStr Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
title_full_unstemmed Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
title_short Pongo Abelii Population Model with Changes in Carrying Capacity
title_sort pongo abelii population model with changes in carrying capacity
topic carrying capacity
endangered
pongo abelii
population
url https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/cbms/article/view/18484
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