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12414 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12414 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 13 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 1.7 2018-01-15 12:40:48 6716-01-FH02-ESERI-18-13452.pdf UniSZA Private Access STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences “Invasive Species” is defined as an alien species that is non-native (non-indigenous, foreign or exotic) to a particular ecosystem. Commonly, they are intentionally or unintentionally introduced into an ecosystem. It is suspected that the discovery of a population of Finch-billed Myna in the forest of West Java resulted from the indirect influence of the bird trade. This bird is one of the endemic birds in Indonesia. Commonly, the Finch-billed Myna is a resident bird in Sulawesi islands. However, we found them in Tangkuban Parahu Mount, West Java. The population of Finch-billed Myna in Tangkuban Parahu Mount is 17-24 individual of three group colonies. 10 1S 552-564
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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“Invasive Species” is defined as an alien species that is non-native (non-indigenous, foreign or exotic) to a particular ecosystem. Commonly, they are intentionally or unintentionally introduced into an ecosystem. It is suspected that the discovery of a population of Finch-billed Myna in the forest of West Java resulted from the indirect influence of the bird trade. This bird is one of the endemic birds in Indonesia. Commonly, the Finch-billed Myna is a resident bird in Sulawesi islands. However, we found them in Tangkuban Parahu Mount, West Java. The population of Finch-billed Myna in Tangkuban Parahu Mount is 17-24 individual of three group colonies.
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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STATUS OF POPULATION, OCCUPATION AND SEASONAL HABITAT DISPLACEMENT OF ALIEN BIRD SPECIES IN WEST JAVA TROPICAL FOREST, INDONESIA
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status of population, occupation and seasonal habitat displacement of alien bird species in west java tropical forest, indonesia
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