Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010

Merapi is known as one of the most active volcano in Indonesia. The eruption in October - November 2010 devastated almost all the herpetofauna habitat in southern slope of Mount Merapi within the radius of I5 km. The southern slope was known as the primary habitat of herpetofauna in Yogyakarta. The...

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Main Authors: Eprilurahman, Rury, Kusuma, Kukuh Indra
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Published: Fakultas Biologi Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
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description Merapi is known as one of the most active volcano in Indonesia. The eruption in October - November 2010 devastated almost all the herpetofauna habitat in southern slope of Mount Merapi within the radius of I5 km. The southern slope was known as the primary habitat of herpetofauna in Yogyakarta. The secondary forest area was known to be the most suitable habitat for herpetofauna. Research to enlist amphibians and reptiles in the area has been done by Eprilurahman and Muharromi in 2008. They reported 20 species of amphibians and reptiles in southern slope of Merapi. They were 9 species of amphibians and 11 species of reptiles. The amphibians were belong to Family of Ranidae, Bufonidae, Rhacophoridae and Megophryidae. Meanwhile, the reptile were member of Viperidae, Scincidae, Gekkonidae, and Agamidae family. After 2008, the research was continued in 2009 and 2010 and significantly added I8 new recorded species to the list. The new recorded species consisted of 3 species of Rhacophoridae, 1 species of Megophryidae, 10 species of Colubridae, 1 species of Scincidae, 1 species of Agamidae, and 2 species of Gekkonidae. Keywords : Diversity, Amphibians, Reptiles, Merapi, Eruption
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:1348872015-04-07T01:21:44Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/134887/ Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010 Eprilurahman, Rury Kusuma, Kukuh Indra Biological Sciences Zoology Merapi is known as one of the most active volcano in Indonesia. The eruption in October - November 2010 devastated almost all the herpetofauna habitat in southern slope of Mount Merapi within the radius of I5 km. The southern slope was known as the primary habitat of herpetofauna in Yogyakarta. The secondary forest area was known to be the most suitable habitat for herpetofauna. Research to enlist amphibians and reptiles in the area has been done by Eprilurahman and Muharromi in 2008. They reported 20 species of amphibians and reptiles in southern slope of Merapi. They were 9 species of amphibians and 11 species of reptiles. The amphibians were belong to Family of Ranidae, Bufonidae, Rhacophoridae and Megophryidae. Meanwhile, the reptile were member of Viperidae, Scincidae, Gekkonidae, and Agamidae family. After 2008, the research was continued in 2009 and 2010 and significantly added I8 new recorded species to the list. The new recorded species consisted of 3 species of Rhacophoridae, 1 species of Megophryidae, 10 species of Colubridae, 1 species of Scincidae, 1 species of Agamidae, and 2 species of Gekkonidae. Keywords : Diversity, Amphibians, Reptiles, Merapi, Eruption Fakultas Biologi Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/134887/1/Eprilurahman%20dan%20Kusuma%202011%20Herpetofauna%20Merapi%20sebelum%202010.PDF Eprilurahman, Rury and Kusuma, Kukuh Indra (2011) Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010. Berkala Ilmiah Biologi - A Scientific Periodical, 10 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 0853-7240 http://berkalabiologi.com
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Zoology
Eprilurahman, Rury
Kusuma, Kukuh Indra
Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title_full Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title_fullStr Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title_full_unstemmed Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title_short Amfibi dan Reptil di Lereng Selatan Gunung Api Merapi Sebelum Erupsi 2010
title_sort amfibi dan reptil di lereng selatan gunung api merapi sebelum erupsi 2010
topic Biological Sciences
Zoology
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/134887/1/Eprilurahman%20dan%20Kusuma%202011%20Herpetofauna%20Merapi%20sebelum%202010.PDF
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