HUMAN MONKEYPOX TRANSMITTED BY A CHIMPANZEE IN A TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST AREA OF ZAIRE

The Lancet ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 321 (8327) ◽  
pp. 735-737 ◽  
Author(s):  
M MUTOMBO
PLoS ONE ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. e98920 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéphanie Manel ◽  
Thomas L. P. Couvreur ◽  
François Munoz ◽  
Pierre Couteron ◽  
Olivier J. Hardy ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 104
Author(s):  
Novi Heryani Putri, Ahmad Raksun, I Gde Mertha

Abstrak KawasanWisata Aik Nyet merupakan kawasan hutan hujan tropis yang memiliki ketinggian 350 hingga 550 mdpl. Di kawasan hutan wisata ini banyak memiliki kekayaan, keanekaragaman hayati yang mempunyai nilai penting bagi kehidupan dan kesejahteraan manusia, di antaranya adalah tumbuhan paku sejati yang masih belum banyak mendapat perhatihan oleh masyarakat.  Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi jenis-jenis tumbuhan paku sejati (Filocopyta) di Kawasan Hutan Wisata Aik Nyet. Prosedur pengumpulan sampel menggunakan metode jelajah. Identifikasi sampel menggunakan beberapa buku, dan situs web. Data yang dikumpulkan diidentifikasi dan dideskripsikan berdasarkan sifat dan cirinya. Hasil penelitian diperoleh 36 spesies. Spesies yang telah diidentifikasi tersebut terklasifikasi dalam 2 ordo, 9 famili, 26 genus. Jenis tumbuhan paku yang paling banyak ditemukan berasal dari Ordo Polipodiales yaitu Famili Polypodiaceae 11 spesies. Kata kunci: identifikasi tumbuhan paku, hutan Wisata Aik Nyet AbstractAik Nyet Tourism Forest is a tropical rain forest area that has an altitude of 350 to 550 MDPL. In this forest area abundant biological resources, biodiversity that has important value for life and human welfare, among them is a fern, which still have not received much attention from the people.The objectives of this study were to identify the species of fern(Filocopyta). The sample collection procedure uses the roaming method. Identify samples using multiple books, and websites. The data collected is identified and described by its characteristics. The results obtained 36 species. Species that have been identified are classified into 2 orders, 9 families, 26 genera. The most common type of fern from the Polipodiales Order is the 11 species Polypodiaceae Family. Keywords: Identification Fern, Aik Nyet Tourism Forest


PERENNIAL ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 23 ◽  
Author(s):  
. Asrianny ◽  
. Marian ◽  
Ngakan Putu Oka

Liana is group of climbing species which is typical and characterize the tropical rain forest. This species have important value both ecologically and economically. However, data on this group on species in South Sulawesi, in particular in the Hasanuddin University Experimental Forest is not yet available.This study aimed to determine the diversity and abudance liana species present in the natural forest area of Hasanuddin University Experimental Forest. 15 plots was set in the order to observe the diversity and abudance of liana species. The data were analysed and presented interm of important value index, diversity index, abudance index, and evenness index. The results showed that there were various species of liana in which there were found 81 species, consist of 764 individuals. The most common species was Smilax sp, wich mostly claimb on Toona sureni, Buchanania arboreschense and Flacortia rucam as a host. Key words: diversity, abudance, liana, natural forest, Hasanuddin University Experimental Forest


Author(s):  
Fenky Marsandi ◽  
Hermansah ◽  
Agustian ◽  
Syafrimen Yasin

Land type changes in the super wet tropical rain forest area caused fluctuations in the diversity of soil fauna which caused disruption of ecosystem balance. This research was conducted for four months, in November 2017-February 2018. Data on soil fauna was taken using pitfall traps and hand sorting. Furthermore, the soil fauna data obtained were identified and calculated the value of the diversity index, evenness and dominance on each type of land for four months. The results showed that forests had a high diversity index of soil fauna, which were 3,134, 3,313 and 3,314 in the first to the third month. While in the 4th month the forest diversity index decreased to 2,981. In open land, the soil fauna diversity index value is moderate, which is 2.631, 2.998, 2.782 and the diversity index increases in the fourth month, is 3.084. Mixed gardens have a value of the fauna diversity index of 2,728, 3,113, 2,870 and increased in the fourth month of 3,084. Whereas monoculture gardens have diversity index values of 2,527, 3,214, 2,935 and 2,927. Changes in land types of super wet tropical rainforests have an effect on changes in the level of diversity of soil fauna and not always these changes reduce the level of diversity of soil fauna.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 327-340
Author(s):  
Fenky Marsandi ◽  
Hermansah ◽  
Agustian ◽  
Syafrimen Yasin

Changes land use in the super-wet tropical rainforest area has resulted in changes pattern of soil fauna food webs that show the diversity of ecosystems. Various soil biodiversity studies tend to prioritize the diversity of soil fauna, without examining how changes in the pattern of food flow are running. The results showed that the abundance of the highest number of functional individuals of soil fauna in each type of land was predator. The diversity of functional types of soil fauna in forest and mixed gardens is also dominated by predators and on open area types and monoculture gardens dominated by herbivorees. While the parasitoid and detritivore groups were spread evenly on each type of land. This shows that the pattern of food webs in each land type of super wet tropical rainforest area reaches a balance in the type of forest and mixed gardens and begins to be disrupted in open area and monoculture gardens. The highest trophic level of food webs is the main controller of ecosystem balance. Changes in vegetation type of land in super wet tropical rain forest area will cause fragmentation of functional habitat of soil fauna which causes imbalance of energy flow in food webs.


Energy ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 23 (10) ◽  
pp. 887-898 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Kersten ◽  
G Baumbach ◽  
A.F Oluwole ◽  
I.B Obioh ◽  
O.J Ogunsola

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