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Muhammad Abdullah

Researcher at State University of Semarang

Publications -  32
Citations -  71

Muhammad Abdullah is an academic researcher from State University of Semarang. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Mangrove. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications receiving 48 citations.

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Opportunities and challenges for an Indonesian forest monitoring network

TL;DR: Based on the current inventory of permanent sampling plots (PSPs) in Indonesia, there is high potential to establish a long-term collaborative forest monitoring network as discussed by the authors, which can help us understand and better conserve these exceptionally diverse ecosystems.

Persebaran dan keanekaragaman herpetofauna dalam mendukung konservasi keanekaragaman hayati di kampus sekaran universitas negeri semarang

TL;DR: In this article, the distribution and diversity of herpetofauna in Semarang State University were analyzed using margaleft index for the Species Richness Index, Shannon Diversity Index (H ') for species diversity and Index of Equitability or Evenness Simpsons to determine the proportion of the abundance species.
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Keanekaragaman jenis kupu-kupu di Taman Kehati Unnes

TL;DR: The diversity of butterflies was examined in terms of species richness, abundance, diversity index, and evenness, which found one species that is categorized as protected based on Law No. 7 Year 1999 and the species was Troides helena.
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Keanekaragaman Jenis Vegetasi dan Profi l Habitat Burung di Hutan Mangrove Pulau Nyamuk Taman Nasional Karimunjawa

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between vegetation types and mangrove habitat profi le and the spatial usage by birds was examined in the Mangrove Forest of Pulau Nyamuk in Karimunjawa National Park.
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Inventarisasi Jenis-Jenis Tumbuhan Berkhasiat Obat di Hutan Hujan Dataran Rendah Desa Nyamplung Pulau Karimunjawa

TL;DR: The research aims to obtain information about the various of medicinal plantsspecies from 17 species of wild plants found, approximately 76.5% of which has been known to have the potential to be used as a medicine.