The Diversity of Reptile Species in Mangrove Ecotourism of Kampung Rawa Mekar Jaya, Siak Regency

Aldi Ardiansyah Putra, Defri Yoza, S. C. Setyawatiningsih
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Rawa Mekar Jaya mangrove ecotourism is the last mangrove forest on the east coast of Sumatra Island. This mangrove forest is a home for reptiles. The reptilian fauna of the Mekar Jaya mangrove has the potential to become an ecotourism object. This study aims to determine the diversity, evenness, abundance, and status of reptile species in the Mekar Jaya mangrove ecotourism. Four 3 x 400 m transects were conducted in two habitat types: aquatic (10 m of bank) and terrestrial (30 m of bank). Observations were made in the morning and evening at low tide and repeated five times at three-day intervals. Direct collection of reptile data using a visual survey (VES) and passive sampling (glue trap). The researchers managed to capture 52 individuals, which were reptiles, consisting of 4 species (Draco sumatranus, Hemidactylus platyurus, Mabuya multifasciata, and Varanus savator) found directly in the field. The results of the interviews with the managers indicate that there are 2 species of crocodiles: Crocodylus porosus and Tomistoma schlegelii. Shannon-Wiener diversity index value was medium (H'=1.02). Evenness index was labile (0.57). The highest species abundance was M. multifasciata (0.65), while the lowest abundance was H. platyurus (0.12). All reptile species found were not protected. V. salvator is classified as a low-risk species (LC/Minor Concern) and is listed in Appendix II of CITES. Two crocodile species reported by the community are protected. T. schlegelii is vulnerable and listed in Appendix I of CITES. C. porosus is low-risk and listed in CITES Appendix II.
甘榜拉瓦麦卡加亚红树林生态旅游中爬行动物物种多样性
Rawa Mekar Jaya红树林生态旅游是苏门答腊岛东海岸最后一片红树林。这片红树林是爬行动物的家园。麦卡查亚红树林的爬行动物群有潜力成为生态旅游的对象。本研究旨在了解梅卡查亚红树林生态旅游中爬行动物物种的多样性、均匀度、丰度和现状。在两种生境类型中进行了4个3 × 400米的样带:水生(10米河岸)和陆地(30米河岸)。观测在低潮时的早晚进行,每隔三天重复5次。使用目测法(VES)和被动采样法(胶捕法)直接收集爬行动物数据。研究人员成功捕获了52只爬行动物,包括直接在野外发现的4种(苏门答腊龙、半爪龙、多斑麻牙龙和savator)。对管理人员的访谈结果表明,有2种鳄鱼:porosus和Tomistoma schlegelii。Shannon-Wiener多样性指数为中等(H′=1.02)。均匀度指数不稳定(0.57)。丰度最高的是多筋田鼠(0.65),最低的是鸭嘴兽(0.12)。并不是所有被发现的爬行动物都受到了保护。V. salvator被列为低风险物种(LC/轻微关注),并被列入CITES附录II。据社区报告,有两种鳄鱼受到保护。schlegelii属易危物种,已列入CITES附录I。棘豆属低风险物种,已列入CITES附录II。
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