Indonesian Journal of Ecology and Conservation https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec <p><strong>Online</strong><span class="apple-converted-space"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span>&nbsp;<a href="https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec">https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec</a></p> <p><strong>ISSN </strong>3047-5392</p> <p><strong>Prefix DOI : </strong>doi.org/10.31605/ijec</p> <p><strong>Publisher:</strong><span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>Center for Ecology, Conservation and Ethnobiology Studies</p> <p><strong>Co-publisher:</strong><span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>Lembaga Peneltian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat, Universitas Sulawesi Barat</p> <p><strong>First Publication :</strong><span class="apple-converted-space"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span>2024</p> <p><strong>Period of issuance:</strong><span class="apple-converted-space"><strong>&nbsp;</strong></span>Starting on March 1, 2024</p> <p><strong>Frequency</strong><span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span>: 2 issues a year (March &amp; September)</p> <p><strong>Aims and scope</strong><span class="apple-converted-space">&nbsp;</span><em>Indonesian Journal of Ecology and Conservation</em>, abbreviated as IJEC, is to encourage the submission of manuscripts addressing all aspects of biodiversity of plants, animals, and microbes at the level of genes, species, ecosystems, ethnobiology, and conservation.</p> <p>Article Types: The journal seeks original full-length research papers. Original research manuscripts should be written in no more than 8,000 words (including tables and figures), or proportional with articles in this publication volume.</p> <p><strong>Indexing</strong>: The journal has been indexed on Google Scholar, Crossref, Garuda, and others.</p> en-US rizalditrias@unsulbar.ac.id (Muh Rizaldi Trias Jaya Putra N) alexander_ksp@unsulbar.ac.id (Alexander Kurniawan Sariyanto Putera) Tue, 31 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0800 OJS 3.1.2.1 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Ancaman Terhadap Biodiversity Hotspot : Studi Kasus pada Kawasan Wallacea Indonesia https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec/article/view/4636 <p>Indonesia merupakan negara yang dikenal sebagai <em>megabiodiversity country</em>, dengan wilayah Wallacea menjadi salah satu pusat keanekaragaman hayati dunia. Kondisi geografis dan sejarah geologinya menciptakan ekosistem kompleks yang menjadi rumah bagi berbagai spesies yang tidak ditemukan di tempat lain. Namun, habitat di Wallacea menghadapi ancaman besar dari aktivitas manusia, termasuk deforestasi, alih fungsi lahan, pertambangan, dan introduksi spesies invasif yang dapat merusak keseimbangan ekosistem lokal. Penelitian ini merupakan kajian literatur yang menggunakan metode tinjauan pustaka sistematis (<em>systematic review</em>). Oleh karena itu, penting untuk mengkaji lebih mendalam tentang ancaman yang dihadapi oleh kawasan Wallacea sebagai <em>biodiversity hotspot</em>. Pengelolaan sumber daya alam yang berkelanjutan, penegakan hukum yang tegas, serta peningkatan kesadaran masyarakat tentang pentingnya menjaga keanekaragaman hayati merupakan kunci untuk melestarikan kawasan Wallacea.&nbsp;</p> Keny Haliza Tirta, Gesti Defani Wizali, Diana Vivanti Sigit Copyright (c) 2026 Indonesian Journal of Ecology and Conservation https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec/article/view/4636 Sun, 08 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0800 Keragaman Ikan yang Dijual pada Pasar Paccing, Kecamatan Awangpone, Kabupaten Bone, Melalui Identifikasi Morfologi https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec/article/view/5971 <p>This study aimed to identify and describe the diversity of fish species sold at Paccing Market, Awangpone District, Bone Regency, through morphological identification. The research was conducted on June 26 and July 4 using a qualitative descriptive approach with purposive sampling techniques. Primary data were obtained through direct field observations, while secondary data were collected from relevant literature sources. The results revealed seven fish species originating from different aquatic habitats, including <em>Chanos chanos</em>, <em>Oreochromis niloticus</em>, <em>Rastrelliger brachysoma</em>, <em>Mugil cephalus</em>, <em>Katsuwonus pelamis</em>, <em>Pennahia macrocephalus</em>, and <em>Sardinella gibbosa</em>. Each species exhibits distinctive morphological characteristics as adaptations to its specific environment. These findings indicate that Paccing Market serves as a marketing site for diverse fish resources, reflecting the high potential for fish diversity in Bone Regency, which is supported by relatively stable oceanographic conditions and active community fishing practices. Therefore, sustainable management and utilization of these fisheries resources are essential to maintain ecological balance and economic continuity.</p> A. Nuraqilah Tenri Gading, Annisa Zakiyah Darojat Copyright (c) 2026 Indonesian Journal of Ecology and Conservation https://ojs.unsulbar.ac.id/index.php/ijec/article/view/5971 Sun, 08 Mar 2026 07:24:36 +0800