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Satwa Liar di Area Reklamasi PT Adaro Indonesia, Kalimantan Selatan yang Direvegetasi Kurang dari Dua Tahun

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In this article, the authors used a five minute unit to obtain both relative frequency of presence and that of location utilization of birds in the reclamation area of PT Adaro Indonesia.
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There was no monitoring specifically on fauna in the reclamation area of PT Adaro Indonesia. The objective of the research was to record fauna species in this area which had been revegetated less than two years ago. Diurnal birds as a main object were recorded through observation point and survey in four reclamation locations, but mammals, reptiles, and amphibians as supporting objects were recorded merely through survey. Data on birds was analyzed based on a five minute unit to obtain both relative frequency of presence and that of location utilization, but those of others were analyzed merely to list their presence. Thirty bird species, 1 mammal, 3 reptiles, and 4 amphibians were identified in the reclamation area, but each 1 species of mammal, reptile, and amphibian was not identified yet. Five bird species were always present in every location, although their relative frequencies of presence varied. They could be categorized as pioneer birds in the reclamation area. Nine bird species were found only in a certain location

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Keanekaragaman burung di beberapa tipe habitat di bentang alam mbeliling bagian barat, flores

TL;DR: Kondisi kepulauan di kawasan Wallacea yang terisolasi oleh laut menyebabkan banyaknya burung dikategorikan endemik and sebaran terbatas as mentioned in this paper.
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Mammals of South-East Asia

A. M. Hughes
TL;DR: This fascinating book for general readers surveys the astonishing diversity of animal life in an area containing nearly one-sixth of the world's wild mammals.

Jenis burung di Area Reklamasi PT Adaro Indonesia yang direvegetasi tahun 1996/1997

TL;DR: In this article, the species richness of birds in an ex-coal mining area reclaimed and revegetated in 1996/1997 and to compare bird species among observation periods (PP).

DAMPAK SISTEM SILVIKULTUR INTENSIF (SILIN) TERHADAP KOMUNITAS BURUNG BAWAH TAJUK DI PT TRIWIRA ASTA BHARATA, KALTIM (Impact of Intensive Sylviculture System (TPTII/SILIN) on Understory Bird Community at Triwira Asta Bharata Forest Concession, East Kalimantan)

Adi Susilo, +1 more
TL;DR: The objective of the research is to identify the impact of Intensive Indonesian Selective Cutting and Replanting System (TPTII/SILIN) at dipterocarp production forest on understory birds community and show that Ceyx erithacus and Arcahnotera longirostra hold the highest important value index in TPTI and TPTII/ SILIN respectively.
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Incorporating dispersal distance into the disperser effectiveness framework: frugivorous birds provide complementary dispersal to plants in a patchy environment

TL;DR: It is suggested that distance-related differences are common and important to plant fitness, and thus should explicitly be considered in studies of disperser effectiveness.
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Nectar‐feeding bird and bat niches in two worlds: pantropical comparisons of vertebrate pollination systems

TL;DR: Vertebrate pollinator assemblages in the New World tropics differ from those in the Old World in terms of their greater species richness, the greater morphological diversity of their most specialized taxa, and the greater degree of taxonomic and ecological diversity and morphological specialization of their food plants.
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Bat-pollinated Flower Assemblages and Bat Visitors at Two Atlantic Forest Sites in Brazil

TL;DR: A comparison between bat-pollinated plant assemblages at two sites in different altitudinal ranges covered by the Atlantic rainforest in southeastern Brazil is presented, finding similar values indicate that additional studies on bat- and bird- pollinated assemblaged species are merited at other AtlanticRainforest sites.
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Rodent pollination in the African lily Massonia depressa (Hyacinthaceae).

TL;DR: The utility of floral syndromes for generating testable predictions about pollination systems is illustrated, as field studies in the semiarid Succulent Karoo region of South Africa showed that flowers of Massonia depressa are visited at night by at least four rodent species, including two gerbil species.