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Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024)
Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024)
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Dragonfly (Odonata) diversity in Kedung Klurak Waterfall Area, Mojokerto District, East Java, Indonesia
DEA MA’RIFATUL ZAHRO’, TITIS EKA RANI, ELSA PUTRI AGUSTIN, ABEL SEPTI DWI PERMATASARI, MUHAMAD AZMI DWI SUSANTO
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Physico-chemical properties and mycoflora profile in some coastal wetlands of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria: Potential challenges for agro-ecological and public health
ABIASAMA TOBY TOBY, INEMESIT NDARAKE BASSEY, MICHAEL ESSIEN EFFIONG, EMILY OSA IDUSERI, DAVID NWAZUO ENYIUKWU, SAMUEL ROBERT OSU
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Characteristics of mangroves and carbon stocks estimation in Sampang and Pamekasan Districts, Madura Island, Indonesia
DIVA GALEH AININDYA, KHANSA AFZANAYA RARASTI, KHOTROTUN NIDA FARIKHA, MUHAMMAD FIRDAUS WIRAATMAJA, CHEE KONG YAP, AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
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Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used by local communities in the Upper Bengawan Solo River, Central Java, Indonesia
FURQON DARMA NURCAHYO, HAFIZH MUHAMAD ZEN, HANIFA SABILA RAHMA, ADITYA TRIYANTO, AHMAD YASA, DARLINA MD. NAIM, AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
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Invasive and non-invasive macro aquatic plants in the Upper Bengawan Solo River, Indonesia
CALVIN LEVYANTO PRAMONO, DANIEL ABILEON ALYODYA, EPRIAN JUNIAR RESTUTI, FARAH MEILANI, MUCHAMMAD SHOLIQIN, ARU DEWANGGA, CHEE KONG YAP, AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
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Modeling the future distributions of Centropus bengalensis (Lesser coucal) in Muara Gembong Wetlands, West Java, Indonesia, related to CMIP5 climate change scenarios
ANDRIO A. WIBOWO, VITA MEYLANI, NISSA AZZAHRA PRATIWI, DIVA NADHYA FEBRIANI, NASYA NURUL SURYAWATI
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