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Journal of Biological Science, Technology and Management Vol. 7 Issue 2 2025

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)

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researchpp. 334–341

Macroalgae Inventory at Kondang Merak Beach, Malang RegencyRegency

Macroalgae is a type of tuberous plant that does not have a clear distinction between roots, stems, and leaves. Macroalgae also have a very important role ecologically in marine ecosystems and have been widely utilized in the cosmetics industry, food sources and their potential as medicines due to their bioactive compounds. The presence of macroalgae in the waters is found in the intertidal zone and subtidal zone and occupies a variety of substrates in the waters. One location that has good potential regarding the presence of macroalgae is Kondang Merak Beach because of its natural ecosystem…

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Inventory Kondang Merak Beach Macroalgae
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researchpp. 342–350

Region-Specific Thermal Stability of Kelulut Honey from Indonesia: Implications for Quality and Processing

Kelulut honey, produced by stingless bees (Trigona spp.), is valued for its nutritional and medicinal benefits. However, thermal treatment can alter its physicochemical properties, affecting quality and functionality. This study assessed the impact of heating at 65 °C and 121 °C for 5 minutes on Kelulut honey from seven regions in Indonesia, analyzing changes in color intensity, total dissolved solids (TDS), solubility, viscosity, water content, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), and acidity. At 65°C, solubility improved (e.g., Garut: 22.7 → 84.7) and TDS increased (Bogor: 77.0 % → 79.5 %), while…

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Indonesian honey Kelulut honey physicochemical quality region-specific properties thermal processing
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researchpp. 351–360

Using Machine Learning to Model Future Distributions of Babandotan Ageratum conyzoides L. Under Climate Change Scenarios (CMIP 5: RCP 2.6 and RCP 8.5) until 2070 in Bandung Areas

Ageratum conyzoides L., locally known as Babandotan, is an important plant in particular in West Java, including in Bandung, due to its medicinal uses. Currently, climate change is known to influence the distribution of organisms by altering climates and making habitats suitable or not suitable. Then, this present study is aiming to use machine learning to model future distributions of A. conyzoides under climate change scenarios CMIP 5 RCP 8.5 until 2070 in Bandung areas. The A. conyzoides occurrences were sampled from nine locations in Bandung and its surrounding areas. Machine learning…

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AUC Babandotan RCP suitable
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researchpp. 361–370

Analysis of Characteristics, Bioeconomics, and Optimization of Sustainable Management of Largehead hairtail (Trichiurus Lepturus) Commodities in Coastal Waters of Pangandaran Regency

Largehead hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus) is a potential fish commodity in the seawaters of Pangandaran Regency. Fishing activities operate under an open-access regime, allowing unrestricted participation. The lack of catch restrictions can lead to overfishing. This research aims to determine the optimal level of production, fishing effort, and economic rent, both in terms of biology and economics, to ensure sustainable management of largehead hairtail resources in Pangandaran Regency. The research method used is a case study that includes both primary and secondary data. Primary data were…

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largehead hairtail overfishing bioeconomic sustainable management Pangandaran
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researchpp. 371–378

Relationship between Waste Cover Area with Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Mangrove Ecosystem in Pulau Dua Nature Reserve, Serang, Banten

Pulau Dua Nature Reserve has undergone significant changes to its land, affecting its physical and chemical properties. Additionally, the increasing problem of scattered plastic waste raises concerns about its negative impact on the ecosystem. This study aims to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of Pulau Dua Nature Reserve and examine the relationship between the proportion of plastic waste cover area and environmental parameters. Microclimate, soil, and plastic waste proportion area data, especially plastic, were collected at 34 points using systematic random sampling, while…

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plastic waste microclimate soil mangrove
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researchpp. 379–386

Exploring Local Plant-Based Antimicrobials for Conservation of Art and Cultural Objects in Indonesia: A Review

Indonesia possesses a rich collection of art and cultural objects made from both organic and inorganic materials, which are highly susceptible to biodeterioration, particularly in the warm and humid tropical climate. Microorganisms are one of the primary causes of deterioration, leading to structural degradation, aesthetic changes, and the loss of historical and cultural value. Therefore, effective conservation strategies are needed to control the growth of microorganisms in conservation. This study examines various local plants used in traditional conservation in Indonesia, analyzing their…

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antimicrobial agents biodeterioration art and cultural objects traditional conservation
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