2017
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d180124
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Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Praptosuwiryo TNg. 2017. Spore germination and early gametophyte development of Platycerium wandae (Polypodiaceae) from Papua,. Studies on gametophyte development in ferns are very important, as the data generated is often useful for supporting taxa delimitation in ferns and fern-allies. This data is also very important for understanding the ecology, reproductive biology, evolution and distribution of ferns. The study reported here aimed to develop a deeper understand of morphogenesis in the fern Pla… Show more

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“…In another study [20] have found that hunting activities were undertaken by 40% respondents, while 60% did not practice hunting activities. Meanwhile [22] showed that hunting activities undertaken by 65,22% respondents, while the remaining 34,78% did not hunting activities. The hunter catches the red jungle fowl by equipment such as nets, racits, and traps; Respectively are 10%, 25%, 15%, and 50% using nets and racit.…”
Section: The Origin Of Red Jungle Fowlmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In another study [20] have found that hunting activities were undertaken by 40% respondents, while 60% did not practice hunting activities. Meanwhile [22] showed that hunting activities undertaken by 65,22% respondents, while the remaining 34,78% did not hunting activities. The hunter catches the red jungle fowl by equipment such as nets, racits, and traps; Respectively are 10%, 25%, 15%, and 50% using nets and racit.…”
Section: The Origin Of Red Jungle Fowlmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Until now red jungle fowl and their offspring are still raised by the community in Bengkulu for various purposes. The basic information on the origin of red jungle fowl is not yet known [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gametofit Cyathea phalerata berkembang lebih cepat pada media dengan pH asam, dan menghasilkan gametofit paling banyak pada fotoperiode 6 dan 18 jam (Marcon et al 2017). Perkecambahan spora dan perkembangan gametofit dari Asplenium nidus (Praptosuwiryo 2010), Cibotium barometz , dan Platycerum wandae (Praptosuwiryo 2017) terjadi dengan baik pada media campuran akar Cyathea contaminants arang sekam padi.…”
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“…Massive hunting by the community has also led to a declined population of red junglefowl in Sumatra's natural habitat. This bird is caught for various purposes, including as a partner of local hens with their offspring (F1) called Burgo chickens, consumption, and trade (Setianto et al, 2017). Usually, hunters use fishing nets, rifles (Setianto et al, 2016;Suhadi, 2019), and snares installed in their habitats and playgrounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%