Research

Butterfly Diversity in Tancak Maesan Forest, Bondowoso

Research conducted by KERISBIOKON in 2024 in the Tancak Maesan Forest area, Bondowoso, documented various butterfly species inhabiting protected forests, waterfall areas, agricultural land, and residential environments. The findings show that habitat diversity plays an important role in supporting butterfly communities and reinforces the role of butterflies as natural bioindicators of forest ecosystem health.

Waterbird Community Structure in Sukamade Resort

Research conducted in the wetland ecosystem of Meru Betiri National Park recorded seven species of waterbirds distributed across river, estuary, beach, and mangrove habitats in Sukamade Resort. The study highlights the importance of coastal areas in supporting bird diversity and maintaining natural ecosystem balance.

Dragonfly (Odonata) Community Structure in Bandealit Resort

Research conducted in Meru Betiri National Park documented 12 species of dragonflies (Odonata) distributed across various habitat types in Bandealit Resort. The presence of dragonflies indicates that the area still maintains good environmental quality and healthy aquatic ecosystems that support important natural bioindicator species.

Bird Community Structure in Sumberjati Resort, Sempolan, Perhutani KPH Jember

Research conducted in the Sempolan area of Perhutani KPH Jember documented 34 bird species inhabiting pine forest and natural forest ecosystems. The findings indicate that the area still maintains good ecological conditions and plays an important role in supporting bird conservation, including several protected predatory species.

Ant Community Structure in Ranu Darungan Resort, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park

Research conducted in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park documented various ant species inhabiting forest floors, leaf litter, and moist areas in Ranu Darungan Resort. The presence of ant communities highlights the importance of forest microhabitats in maintaining ecosystem stability and supporting natural environmental recovery processes.

Moth Community Structure and Host Plants in Ranu Darungan Resort, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park

Research conducted in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park revealed the diversity of moths (Lepidoptera: Geometroidea) and their host plants in the Ranu Darungan Resort area. The findings show that vegetation diversity plays an important role in supporting moth populations and maintaining the balance of mountain forest ecosystems.

Microalgae Diversity in the Tancak Maesan River, Bondowoso

Research conducted by KERISBIOKON in 2025 in the Tancak Maesan River, Bondowoso, documented various microalgal species inhabiting the river ecosystem. The findings highlight the important role of microalgae as natural bioindicators of water quality and ecosystem health, while emphasizing the influence of environmental conditions and human activities on aquatic biodiversity.