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Oct 30, 2023Open    AccessArticle

A Critical Exploration of Human-Primate Dynamics and Ecological Reflections in ‘Rise of the Planets of the Apes’ Movie: An Ecocriticism Literary Analysis

Dicky Morgana Zulkarnaen, Mychelle Aide Abigail Saraun, Scarlet Clara, Rivalio Chendra, Charrine Sefanya Fiorentina Fiorentina Pane
This journal article offers an ecocritical analysis of the film "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" through the lens of Hiltner's "Ecocriticism" (2014). Employing a qualitative methodology, the study examines the movie's portrayal of human-animal relationships and environmental ethics. Additionally, the article delves into the cinematography of the film, focusing on the use of camera techniques to convey environmental and ethical themes. As the result: 1) The interconnectedness among humans, apes a...

Culture  Sociology  History  Ecology  Anthropology  Linguistics  Environmental Sciences  Literature  Environmental Sciences 

Jan 12, 2023Open    AccessArticle

Scan4CFU: Low-cost, open-source bacterial colony tracking over large areas and extended incubation times

Santosh Pandey, Yunsoo Park, Ankita Ankita, Gregory J. Phillips
A hallmark of bacterial populations cultured in vitro is their homogeneity of growth, where the majority of cells display identical growth rate, cell size and content. Recent insights, however, have revealed that even cells growing in exponential growth phase can be heterogeneous with respect to variables typically used to measure cell growth. Bacterial heterogeneity has important implications for how bacteria respond to environmental stresses, such as antibiotics. The phenomenon of antimicrobia...

Ecology  Developmental Biology  Agricultural Engineering  Environmental Sciences  Artificial Intelligence  Biological Engineering  Genomics  Chemical Engineering & Technology  Genetics  Food Science & Technology  Diagnostics  Biological Materials  Electric Engineering  Genetic Engineering  Industrial Engineering  Computer Engineering  Health Policy  Biochemistry  Biodiversity  Bioengineering  Bioinformatics  Biophysics  Biotechnology  Computational Biology  Cell Biology  Infectious Diseases  Immunology  Internal Medicine  Metabolic Sciences  Medical Genetics  Allergy & Clinical Immunology  Zoology  Biological Chemistry  Applied Physics  Taxonomy  Medicinal Chemistry  Agricultural Science  Analytical Chemistry  Mycology  Public Health  Mathematical Biology  Marine Biology  Molecular Biology  Microbiology  Global Health  Parasitology  Plant Science  Translational Medicine  Soil Science  Synthetic Biology  Materials Engineering 

Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Ecology and Conservation of the Endangered Banteng (Bos javanicus) in Indonesia Tropical Lowland Forest

Dede Aulia Rahman, Riki Herliansyah, Puji Rianti, Ujang Mamat Rahmat, Asep Yayus Firdaus, Mochamad Syamsudin
Banteng, Bos javanicus, as wild cattle is a vital and importance source of germplasm in Indonesia. Various human activities currently threaten their conservation status. Nonetheless, no long-term monitoring programmes are in place for this species. Using distribution point and statistical analysis based on 46,116 camera trap days from December 2015 to January 2017, we aimed to provide habitat preferences, activity patterns and ecological data for banteng population in Ujung Kulon National Park (...

Ecology  Ecosystem Science  Conservation Biology  Environmental Sciences 

Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

3D Landscape Recording and Modeling of Individual Trees

Shafarina Wahyu Trisyanti, Deni Suwardhi, Agung Budi Harto
The 3D city/landscape model is digital representation of real environment that can be used for planner or landscape architecture in urban development planning. That model’s more focused on building, whereas vegetation model’s also needed for urban planning simulation. This research purposes are to map existing vegetation and to generate individual trees model in some level of details. The research area is campus of ITB Jatinangor and the used data are orthophoto and DSM from UAV-Photogrammetry t...

Computational Biology  Ecology  Environmental Sciences 

Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Ecological Diversity of Microbial Consortium Feces of Beef Cattle and Lignite Coal

Gina Chynthia Kamarudin Puteri, Roni Ridwan, Ellin Harlia
Increasing energy demand is not alongside the availability of limited fossil fuels. Alternative and renewable energy sources are not only an option to overcome energy problems but also essential to minimize global warming. Another critical and promising renewable energy source is biomass-derived from livestock feces. Beef cattle feces contain a microorganism consortium that can be used as a starter with coal media to form biogas. Indonesia recently developed coal waste processing into renewable ...

Microbiology  Ecology  Biodiversity 

Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Implementation of SExI–FS (Spatially Explicit Individual-based Forest Simulator) Model using UAV Aerial Photo Data Case Study: Jatinangor ITB Campus

Aminah Kastuari, Deni Suwardhi1, Himasari Hanan, Ketut Wikantika, Agung Budi Harto, Riantini Virtriana, Shafarina Wahyu Trisyanti
Landscape architecture affected by interaction between built and natural environment such as vegetation. Nowadays, landscape architects are using 3D city models for simulations, which requires highly dynamic and time-varying attributes. 3D city modelling structure has been standardized by CityGML, although researches that are related to the storing of dynamic data had been conducted for the past years, it has not been supported by any standard until this very moment. In dynamizer, it is added as...

Computational Biology  Ecology  Ecosystem Science 

Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Effect of biochar on maize yield and yield components in rainfed conditions

Zafar Ullah, Muhammad Akmal, Muzaffar Ahmed, Mohammed Ali, Aurang Zaib, Tariq Ziad
To investigate the maize yield and nutrient concentration in its leaves as affected by biochar from different organic materials (wheat straw and sugarcane bagasse), a field experiment was conducted on maize crop during 2013 at koont research farm chakwal. The treatments were control, wheat straw biochar at 5t ha-1, and 10t ha-1, sugarcane bagasse biochar at 5t ha-1and 10t ha-1. The experiment was conducted in RCBD. Maize was grown in 4m × 6m sized plots. Soil samples were taken before sowing of ...

Agricultural Science  Genetics  Food Science & Technology  Ecology  Plant Science  Biodiversity 
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Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Suitability Analysis of Kampung Pasundan Cisamaya in Mount Ciremai National Park Area as Healing Forest Site

Hikmat Ramdan, Sheilla Ayu Prameswari, Angga Dwiartama
Forests are ecosystems that are comfortable for human health. Spots from the forest ecosystem site suitable for healing forest must be identified. The research aims to analyze the suitability of Kampung Pasundan Cisamaya (KPC) for healing forest activities. The research method refers to the Draft Indonesian National Standard Number 9006:2021 concerning Forest tourism for health therapy (healing forest). The results showed that the KPC site is suitable for healing forest activities. Five reconnec...

Ecology 

Jul 29, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Flight Activities and Pollen Load of Lepidotrigona terminata Smith (Apidae: Meliponinae)

Anggun Wicaksono, Tri Atmowidi, Windra Priawandiputra
Worker bees actively forage to supply colony necessity i.e., pollens, nectar, and resin. Flight activities of the worker bees are influenced by food availability and environmental conditions. This study aimed to measure flight activities of Lepidotrigona terminata in terms of leaving and returning to the nest (including carrying of pollen and pollen type) and their relation to environmental conditions. The observation of flight activities of L. terminata were conducted from August to December 20...

Animal Behavior  Zoology  Ecology 

Jul 29, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Ecological Vulnerability of Coral Reef Ecosystem in Wakatobi National Park During Indian Ocean Dipole Event

Hawis H. Madduppa, Alan F. Koropitan, Ario Damar, Beginer Subhan, Muhammad Taufik, La Ode Alam Minsaris, AM Azbas Taurusman, Agus Ramli, Arif Budi Purwanto
This research examines coral reefs vulnerability which threatening its existences and functions by climate change. The ecological vulnerability in Wakatobi (Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko) was assessed during Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) event in 2016. Climate exposure was determined using sea surface temperature, chlorophyll-a concentration, and wind speed magnitude; sensitivity was determined using coral susceptibility, fish susceptibility, and macroalgae primary productivity rate; th...

Zoology  Ecology  Ecosystem Science  Environmental Sciences 

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