West Java Province has the largest population amongst others in Java, and therefore land conversion rate in the region is increasing. Approximately 40% of forest areas in West Java has been converted between 1990–2015. As a consequence, the number of biodiversity in the region is decreasing, including amphibians and reptiles. These groups play an important role in the food chain of an ecosystem, and are very sensitive to environmental changes. However, comprehensive research on amphibian and reptile species in West Java is suboptimal. Visual Encounter Survey has performed in seven districts in West Java for one month and has recorded 26 amphibian species and 27 reptile species. These species were including Javan endemic species (for ex...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Frogs and toads (Amphibia: Anura) were very sensitive to environmental changes. Due to their sensiti...
The amphibians and reptiles noted from Sadong Jaya during a rapid biodiversity assessment are listed
West Java Province has the largest population amongst others in Java, and therefore land conversion...
A large number of forests at Munggu Village, Ngabang District, Landak Regency have been converted in...
Inventory of reptiles and amphibians was carried out in the Sumber Nyolo area, Karangploso District,...
Inventory of reptiles and amphibians was carried out in the Sumber Nyolo area, Karangploso District,...
The habitat destruction and land-use changes caused the decline of animal composition in many tropic...
Indonesia is an archipelago country located in South-East Asia and have high numbers in species biod...
Abstract Ecological studies of reptiles in Java were rarely executed during the last decade, because...
Amphibians are the most threatened of all vertebrates. Alarming declines of amphibian species is con...
Studi kekayaan jenis herpetofauna (amfibia dan reptilia) telah dilakukan di dalam dan sekitar Taman ...
Studi kekayaan jenis herpetofauna (amfibia dan reptilia) telah dilakukan di dalam dan sekitar Taman ...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Frogs and toads (Amphibia: Anura) were very sensitive to environmental changes. Due to their sensiti...
The amphibians and reptiles noted from Sadong Jaya during a rapid biodiversity assessment are listed
West Java Province has the largest population amongst others in Java, and therefore land conversion...
A large number of forests at Munggu Village, Ngabang District, Landak Regency have been converted in...
Inventory of reptiles and amphibians was carried out in the Sumber Nyolo area, Karangploso District,...
Inventory of reptiles and amphibians was carried out in the Sumber Nyolo area, Karangploso District,...
The habitat destruction and land-use changes caused the decline of animal composition in many tropic...
Indonesia is an archipelago country located in South-East Asia and have high numbers in species biod...
Abstract Ecological studies of reptiles in Java were rarely executed during the last decade, because...
Amphibians are the most threatened of all vertebrates. Alarming declines of amphibian species is con...
Studi kekayaan jenis herpetofauna (amfibia dan reptilia) telah dilakukan di dalam dan sekitar Taman ...
Studi kekayaan jenis herpetofauna (amfibia dan reptilia) telah dilakukan di dalam dan sekitar Taman ...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Land use change of rubber plantation into ITERA campus area has led to changes in the ecology of the...
Frogs and toads (Amphibia: Anura) were very sensitive to environmental changes. Due to their sensiti...
The amphibians and reptiles noted from Sadong Jaya during a rapid biodiversity assessment are listed