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Identifikasi Daerah Jelajah Simpai (Presbytis Melalophos) Menggunakan Aplikasi Sistem Informasi Geografis Di Camp Granit Taman Nasional Bukit Tiga Puluh
ABSTRACT
Primates are members of the primate order. Primates are one of the forestdwelling
animals that have an important meaning in nature. The existence of
primates is a complement to nature and is also important in the regeneration of
tropical forests. Most primates eat fruit and seeds, so they play an important role
in the dispersal of seeds. Simpai (Presbytis melalophos) or Sumatran surili is one
of the primate species that has an important role for nature in the smooth process
of natural forest succession. Simpai (Presbytis melalophos) is one of the endemic
monkeys on the island of Sumatra from the family Cercopithecidae, which is a
rare and threatened primate based on the Regulation of the Minister of
Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia Number
P.20/MENLHK/SETJEN/KUM.1/6 2018. Camp Granite is one of the hoop habitat
locations in Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park. However, until now, there has been
no information reporting research on hoops in the area. This study aims to find out
information about the roaming area of the Simpai group (Presbytis melalophos) at
Camp Granite Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park. The data collection in this study
used a concentrated observation method with direct and hidden observations so as
not to interfere with hoop activities. The data were analyzed using a geographic
information system, namely the ArcGis 10.3 application. Based on the results of
the data, the hoop group in the Camp Granite area has a roaming area of 3.66 ha.
The range of hoops in thearea Camp Graniteis at coordinates S 00º 49' 42,240”, E
102º 31' 37,380”- S 00º 49' 53,040”, E 102º 31' 40,440” and S 00º 49' 46,620”, E
102º 31' 35,160”-S 00º 49' 50,400”, E 102º 31' 42,300”.
Keywords: Simpai (Presbytis melalophos), Simpai Habitat, Roaming Area.
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