https://mail.ejournal.uncen.ac.id/index.php/JBP/issue/feed JURNAL BIOLOGI PAPUA 2024-04-23T10:28:23+00:00 Prof. Rosye H.R. Tanjung, M.Sc., Ph.D. jbiolpapua@yahoo.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>Jurnal Biologi Papua </strong>JURNAL BIOLOGI PAPUA, ISSN 2086-3314 (print) ISSN 2503-0450 (online) merupakan salah satu jurnal nasional yang diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih bekerjasama dengan Perhimpunan Biologi Indonesia (PBI) Cabang Papua. Jurnal ini fokus pada ilmu biologi dan serumpun yang terbit setiap Bulan April dan Oktober. JURNAL BIOLOGI PAPUA menerima naskah-naskah terbaik dari penulis yang bersifat asli hasil penelitian maupun telaah (review).</p> https://mail.ejournal.uncen.ac.id/index.php/JBP/article/view/3575 Konservasi Kupu-Kupu Penting Sebagai Penyerbuk di Kampung Wisata Isyo Hills Rhepang Muaif Nimbokrang, Kabupaten Jayapura 2024-01-15T21:09:33+00:00 Evie L. Warikar warikarevie@gmail.com Euniche R.P.F. Ramandey icka_ramday@yahoo.com Alexandra Waisimon sandra.waisimon@gmail.com <p>Butterflies are an important example of pollinating insects of the Order Lepidoptera. The presence of butterfly pollinating insects in nature is highly dependent or influenced by the availability of flowering plants visited in the ecosystem. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity and abundance of butterfly pollinator in flowering plants. A direct survey method (visual) with a radius of ± 100 - 250 m² was done with scan sampling technique. Parameters measured were the abundance and the species richness of butterflies visited flowering plants as well as the species richness of flowering plants visited by butterflies pollinator. The data obtained were analyzed using the the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H’). The results showed that at study sites in secondary forest habitats and yards, 25 species of butterfly pollinators were found consisting of 5 families with 308 individuals. Nine species of flowering plants visited by butterfly pollinators. The <em>Jatropha</em> <em>integerrima</em> was the most visited by butterfly pollinators with 11 species, followed by <em>Hibiscus</em> <em>rosa</em>-<em>sinensis</em> and <em>Ixora</em> <em>coccinea</em> (9 species), <em>Clerodendron</em> <em>paniculatum</em> (6 species), <em>Mussaenda</em> <em>ralateensis</em> (4 species), <em>Bidens</em> <em>pilosa</em> and <em>Celosia</em> <em>argentea</em> (3 species), <em>Zinnia</em> <em>elegans</em> visited by 2 species and <em>Portulaca</em> <em>oleracea</em> visited by 1 species of butterfly pollinators. Based on the calculation, the value of Shannon-Wiener index (H') is 2.946, which indicates that the level of diversity of butterfly pollinators in the medium category. </p> <p> </p> 2024-04-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024