2022
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d230355
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Response of terrestrial mammals to various types of disturbance in the Gunung Merapi National Park, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Sulaksono N, Pudyatmoko S, Soemardi, Wardhana W, Hadiyan Y, Nurvianto S. 2022. Response of terrestrial mammals to various types of disturbance in the Gunung Merapi National Park, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 1635-1647. Human disturbance in the form of sand mining and grass harvesting activities in the area of Mount Merapi is an important component of the ecological process alongside the eruption. The group of terrestrial mammals (TM) is one of the essential elements that are affected by this disturba… Show more

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“…In this instance, the area's land cover gradually changed as the status of the Plawangan forest changed from management to conservation. Several studies have been conducted in Plawangan Hill regarding important issues related to anuran diversity and feeding habits (Kuswantoro et al, 2011), conflict resolution, sand mining (Sulaksono & Hadiyan, 2015), vegetation analysis (Muslih, 2019), birdwatching tourism (Pratiwi, 2020), epiphytic orchids (Priambodo et al, 2021), and various types of terrestrial mammals (Sulaksono et al, 2022). Previous studies on Plawangan Hill have generally focused on wildlife, tourist attractions, and vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this instance, the area's land cover gradually changed as the status of the Plawangan forest changed from management to conservation. Several studies have been conducted in Plawangan Hill regarding important issues related to anuran diversity and feeding habits (Kuswantoro et al, 2011), conflict resolution, sand mining (Sulaksono & Hadiyan, 2015), vegetation analysis (Muslih, 2019), birdwatching tourism (Pratiwi, 2020), epiphytic orchids (Priambodo et al, 2021), and various types of terrestrial mammals (Sulaksono et al, 2022). Previous studies on Plawangan Hill have generally focused on wildlife, tourist attractions, and vegetation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gunung Merapi National Park (GMNP), a tropical mountain forest, is a habitat for species of mammals that are threatened by human disturbances [43]. It is located on Java Island, which is on the border between the provinces of central Java and Yogyakarta.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%