Publication

Butterfly (Lepidoptera) community structure in several habitat types of Tancak Maesan Forest, Bondowoso, East Java, Indonesia

A study conducted by KERISBIOKON in 2024 within the Tancak Maesan Forest, Bondowoso, recorded a variety of butterfly species across different habitat types, including protected forest areas, waterfalls, agricultural landscapes, and residential zones. The results indicate that habitat heterogeneity significantly contributes to sustaining butterfly communities and underscores their importance as bioindicators of forest ecosystem health.

Diversity of Dragonflies (Odonata) at Pancur Resort Alas Purwo National Park, Indonesia

Research conducted in Alas Purwo National Park documented seven species of dragonflies (Odonata) inhabiting the Pancur Resort area. The findings indicate that the habitat in this region still supports dragonflies as natural bioindicators of environmental quality and ecosystem balance.

Bird Community Structure in Sumberdjati Resort, Sempolan, Perhutani, Jember Forest Management Unit

Research conducted in the Sumberjati area, Perhutani KPH Jember, documented 34 bird species with more than 1,200 individuals inhabiting pine forest and natural forest ecosystems. The findings indicate that the area still maintains relatively good environmental conditions in supporting bird diversity, including nationally protected species.

Community Structure of Dragonflies (Odonata) at Garahan Resort, Sempolan, Perhutani, Forest Management Unit (KPH) Jember

Research conducted in the Garahan area, Perhutani KPH Jember, documented 13 dragonfly species (Odonata), including several endemic species inhabiting pine forest and natural forest ecosystems. The findings indicate that the environmental conditions in this area still support dragonfly communities as important indicators of ecosystem quality.

Diptera Diversity in the Coastal Forest of Pancur Resort, Alas Purwo National Park

Research conducted in the coastal forest of Alas Purwo National Park documented eight species of Diptera inhabiting various microhabitats within the Pancur Resort area. The findings indicate that the coastal environment still maintains good conditions for supporting insect diversity, which plays important roles as pollinators, predators, and contributors to natural ecosystem balance.

Entrepreneurship Training on Carica papaya L. Processing for Petak 56 Forest Farmers, Sumberjati

Community service activities in Petak 56 Sumberjati were carried out through entrepreneurship training focused on processing papaya harvest products into value-added commodities. The program aimed to improve community skills and economic independence through product innovation, hands-on practice, and mentoring in developing businesses based on local potential.

Species diversity, canonical correspondence, and phenetic analysis of microalgae in the Tancak Maesan River, Bondowoso, Indonesia

Research carried out by KERISBIOKON in 2025 along the Tancak Maesan River, Bondowoso, identified diverse microalgal species within the aquatic ecosystem. The findings emphasize microalgae as key bioindicators of water quality and overall ecosystem condition, while also highlighting the effects of environmental factors and anthropogenic activities on freshwater biodiversity.