Prof. Dr. Damayanti  Buchori
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Prof. Dr. Damayanti Buchori

Profesor
Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ecology from Indiana University, USA

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Biography

An entomologist, evolutionary ecologist by training specializing in biological control, sustainable agriculture, conservation, community empowerment and environmental issues in Indonesia.
Motto: building critical mass of society who adheres to the universal values of integrity, honesty, courage and love of life.
Position: Academic faculty at the Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB, Bogor, Indonesia since 1986. Head of Biological Control Lab, Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB Bogor since 2001. Research adjunct at Columbia University, New York since 2007.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Landscape Ecology
62%
Insect Biodiversity
90%
Insect Parasitoid
75%
Entomology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Pearl, M.C., S.M. Padua and D. Buchori, 2017. Innovations in capacity building in conservation and sustainability: Lingking theory and practice and creating innovative approaches to education. In: Tropical Conservation Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities. Aguirre, A. and R. Sukumar, (Ed.). Oxford University Press, New York, pp 405-415.
  2. Pearl, M.C., S.M. Padua and D. Buchori, 2017. Challenges to building and sustaining local nongovernmental organizations. In: Tropical Conservation Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities. Aguirre, A. and R. Sukumar, (Ed.). Oxford University Press, New York, pp 461-467.
  3. Ganser, D., L.H. Denmead, Y. Clough, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2017. Local and landscape drivers of arthropod diversity and decomposition processes in oil palm leaf axils. Agr. Forest. Entomol., 19: 60-69.
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  4. Teuscher, M., A. Gerard, U. Brose, D. Buchori, Y. Clough and M. Ehbrecht et al., 2016. Experimental Biodiversity Enrichment in Oil-Palm-Dominated Landscapes in Indonesia. Front. Plant Sci., 10.3389/fpls.2016.01538.
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  5. Pacheco, L.F., M. Altrichter, H. Beck, D. Buchori and E.H. Owusu, 2016. Conservation as the new paradigm for development. In: Tropical Conservation. Perspectives on Global and Local Priorities. Aguirre, A.A. and R. Sukumar, (Ed.). Oxford University Press, UK, pp 390-402.
  6. Livingston, G., B. Waring, L.F. Pacheco, D. Buchori, Y. Jiang, L. Gilbert and S. Jha, 2016. Perspectives on the global disparity in ecological science. Biosci., 66: 147-155.
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  7. Garibaldi, L.A., L.G. Carvalheiro, B.E. Vaissiere, B.G. Herren and J. Hipolito et al., 2016. Mutually beneficial pollinator diversity and crop yield outcomes in small and large farms. Sci., 351: 388-391.
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  8. Rubiana, R., A. Rizali, H.L. Denmead, W. Alamsari and P. Hidayat et al., 2015. Agricultural land use alters species composition but not species richness of ant communities. Asian Mymecol., 7: 73-85.
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  9. Rizali, A., Y. Clough, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2013. Dissimilarity of ant species increases with precipitation but not reduced land-useintensity in Indonesia cacao agroforestry. Divers., 5: 26-38.
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  10. Meilin, A., Y.A. Trisyono, M. Edi and D. Buchori, 2012. The effects of delta methrin applied at sublethal concentration on the adults of Anagrus nilaparvatae (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae). ARPN J. Agric. Biol. Sci., 7: 1032-1037.
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  11. Tscharntke, T., Y. Clough, A.S. Bhagwat, D. Buchori and H. Faust et al., 2011. Multifunctional shade-tree management in tropical agroforestry landscapes – a review. J. Appl. Ecol., 48: 619-629.
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  12. Stenchly, K., Y. Clough, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2011. Spider web guilds in cacao agroforestry comparing tree, plot and lanscape-scale management. J. Conserv. Biogeogr., 17: 748-756.
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  13. Spengler, A., P. Hartmann, D. Buchori and C.H. Schulze, 2011. How island size and isolation effect bee and wasp ensembles on small tropical islands: acase study from Kepulauan Seribu, Indonesia. J. Biogeogr., 38: 247-258.
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  14. Rizali, A., A. Rahim, B. Sahari, L.B. Prasetyo and D. Buchori, 2011. Impact of Invasive Ant Species in Shaping Ant Community Structure on Small Islands in Indonesia. J. Biol. Indonesia, 7: 221-230.
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  15. Ratna, E.S., D. Buchori and T. Santoso, 2011. Polydnavirus Symbiont Detected from Calyx Tissues Wasps of Three Lepidopteran Cobbage Pets. Microbiol. Indonesia, 5: 113-119.
  16. Meijaard, E., K. Mengersen, D. Buchori, A. Nurcahyo and M. Ancrenaz et al., 2011. Why Don`t We Ask? A Complementary Method for Assessing the Status of Great Apes. PLOS one, 6: 1-10.
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  17. Kessler, M., S. Abrahamczyk, M. Bos, D. Buchori and D.D. Putra et al., 2011. Cost-effectiveness of plant and animal biodiversity indicators in tropical forest and agroforest habitats. J. Appl. Ecol., 48: 330-339.
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  18. Wielgoss, A., T. Tscharntke, D. Buchori, B. Fiala and Y. Clough, 2010. Temperature and a dominant dolichoderine ant species affect ant diversity in Indonesian cacao plantations. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ., 135: 253-259.
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  19. Sahari, B., A. Rizali and D. Buchori, 2010. Insect pollinator communities under changing land-use in tropical landscapes: implications for agricultural management in Indonesia. In: Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests Under Global Change. Tscharntke, T., C. Leuschner, E. Veldkamp, H. Faust, E. Guhardja and A. Bidin (Ed.). Springer, Germany, pp 97-114.
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  20. Rizali, A., D.A. Lohmann, D. Buchori, L.B. Prasetyo and H. Triwidodo et al., 2010. Ant communities on small tropical islands: effects of island size and isolation are obscured by habitat disturbance and ``tramp`` ant species. J. Biogeogr., 37: 229-236.
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  21. Mengersen, K., J. Wells, D. Buchori, L. Christy, Y. Hadiprakarsa, A. Nurcahyo and E. Meijaard, 2010. The sound of silence: listening to the villagers to learn about orangutans. Signif., 7: 101-106.
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  22. Koneri, R., D.D. Solihin, D. Buchori and R. Tarumingkeng, 2010. Diversity of lucanid beetles (Coleoptera: Lucanidae) at different altitudes of Unocal Concession Forest. J. Math. Sci., 15: 77-84.
  23. Hosang, M.L.A., C.H. Schulze, T. Tscharntke and D. Buchori, 2010. The potential of artificial nesting sites for increasing the population density of the black cacao ants. Indonesian J. Agric., 3: 45-50.
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  24. Clough, Y., S. Abrahamczyk, M.O. Adams, A. Anshary and D. Buchori et al., 2010. Biodiversity Patterns and Trophic Interactions in Human-Dominated Tropical Landscapes in Sulawesi (Indonesia): Plants, Arthropods and Vertebrates. In: Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change, Tscharntke, T., C. Leuschner, E. Veldkamp, H. Faust, E. Guhardja and A. Bidin (Eds.)., Springer, Germany, pp: 15-71.
  25. Buchori, D., A. Meilin, P. Hidayat and B. Sahari, 2010. Species distribution of Trichogramma and Trichogrammatoidea genus (Trichogrammatoidea: Hymenoptera) in Java. J. ISSAAS, 16: 83-96.
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  26. Suane, I.W., D.D. Solihin, D. Buchori, S. Manuwoto, H. Triwidodo and C.H. Schulze, 2009. Functional Group of spiders in cultivated landscape dominated by paddy fields in West Java, Indonesia. Hayati J. Biosci., 16: 1-8.
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  27. Kessler, M., S. Abrahamczyk, M. Bos, D. Buchori and D.D. Putra et al., 2009. Alpha and beta diversity of plants and animals along a tropical land-use gradient. Ecol. Applic., 19: 2142-2156.
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  28. Hoehn, P., I. Steffan-Dewenter, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2009. Spatiotemporal density patterns of the pest predator Rhynchium haemorrhoidale (F.) along a land-use gradient in cação agroforestry systems. Agrofor. Syst., 76: 163-171.
  29. Buchori, D., B. Sahari and E.S. Ratna, 2009. Encapsulation and Hemocyte number in Crocidolomia pavonana and Spodoptera litura Fabricius (Lepidoptera) attacked by parasitoid Eriborus argenteopilosus Cameron (Hymenoptera). Hayati J. Biosci., 16: 135-141.
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  30. Rizali, A., M.M. Bos, D. Buchori, S. Yamane and C.H. Schulze, 2008. Ants in tropical urban habitats: The Myrmecofauna in a densely populated area of Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Hayati J. Biosci., 15: 77-84.
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  31. Buchori, D., B. Sahari and Nurindah, 2008. Conservation of Agroecosystem through Utilization of Parasitoid Diversity: Lesson for Promoting Sustainable Agriculture and Ecosystem Health. Hayati J. Biosci., 15: 165-172.
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  32. Steffan-Dewenter, I., M. Kessler, J. Barkmann, M. Bos and D. Buchori et al., 2007. Tradeoffs between income, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning during tropical rainforest conversion and agroforestry intensification. PNAS, 104: 4973-4978.
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  33. Rodriguez, J.P., A.B. Taber, P. Daszak, R. Sukumar and C. Valladarez-Pauda et al., 2007. Globalization of Conservation: A View from The South. Sci., 317: 755-756.
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  34. Bos, M.M., P. Hohn, S. Saleh, B. Buche, D. Buchori, I. Steffan-Dewenter and T. Tscharntke, 2007. Insect Diversity response to forest conversion and agroforestry management. In: Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins. Tscharntke, T., Z.C. Leuschner, E. Guhardja and A. Bidin, (Ed.). Springer, New York, pp 277-294.
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  35. Atmowidi, T., D. Buchori, S. Manuwoto, B. Suryobroto and P. Hidayat, 2007. Diversity of Pollinator Insects in Relation to Seed set of Mustard (Brassica rapa L). J. Hayati, 14: 155-161.
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  36. Veddeler, D., C.H. Schulze, I. Steffan-Dewenter, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2005. The contribution of tropical secondary forest fragments to the conservation of fruit-feeding butterflies: Effects of isolation and age. Biodivers. Conserv., 14: 3577-3592.
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  37. Sudarsono, H., R. Hasibuan, D. Buchori, 2005. Biology and Transformation of Locust Kembara Locusta migratoria manilensis Meyen (Orthoptera:Acrididae) at Some Level of Population Density in Laboratory. J. Trop. Plant Pests Dis., 5: 24-31.
  38. Nelly, N., T. Habazar, R. Syahni, B. Sahari and D. dan Buchori, 2005. Functional Response of the Parasitoid Eriborus argenteopilosus (Cameron) to Crocidolomia pavonana (Fabricius) under Different Temperature. J. Hayati, 12: 17-22.
  39. Wayan, S., D.D. Solihin, D. Buchori, S. Manuwoto and H. Triwidodo, 2004. Spiders Community in Ricefields Lanscape at Cianjur. J. Hayati, 11: 145-152.
  40. Usyati, N., D. Buchori and P. Hidayat, 2003. Extrication of Trichogrammatoidea armígera Nagaraja use spot technique release and spread in the field. Forum Pascasarjana, 26: 299-309.
  41. Hamid, H., D. Buchori and T. Hermanu, 2003. Diversity and Parasitism of Parasitoid in the Rice Field of Gunung Halimun National Park. J. Hayati, 10: 85-90.
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  42. Yuliarti, N., P. Hidayat and D. Buchori, 2002. Molecular identification of egg parasitoid, Telenomus spp (Hymenoptera:Scelionidae) from several locations in Java using RAPD PCR. Biotropia, 19: 57-62.
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  43. Yuliarti, N., P. Hidaya and D. Buchori, 2002. Variation in the genetics and morphological characters of the genus Telenonomus from different areas in Java. Forum Pascasarjana, 25: 157-169.
  44. Sapdi, P.D. and D. Buchori, 2002. Fitness of Eriborus argenteopilosus (Cameron) raised on Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) treated with Aglaia odorata extract. Agrista, 6: 179-188.
  45. Rizali, A., D. Buchori and H. Triwidodo, 2002. [Insect diversity at the forest margin-rice field interface: Indicator for a healthy ecosystem]. J. Hayati, 9: 41-48.
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  46. Klein, A., I. Steffan-Dewenter, D. Buchori and T. Tscharntke, 2002. Effects of land-use intensity in tropical agroforestry systems on flower-visiting and trap- nesting bees and wasps. Conserv. Biol., 16: 1003-1014.
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  47. Sudarmo, P.D., S. Manuwoto and D. Buchori, 2001. Selectivity of Aglaia odorata extract toward Crocidolomia binotalis Zeller and Eriborus argenteopilosus (Cameron). J. Hayati, 8: 112-116.
  48. Sudarmo, P.D., S. Manuwoto and D. Buchori, 2001. Effects of the botanical insecticide Aglaia odorata extract on the growth and development of Eriborus argenteopilosus (in Indonesian). J. Trop. Plant Pests Dis., 1: 63-70.
  49. Buchori, D., 2001. Challenges for insect conservation in Indonesia. Antenna, 25: 15-19.
  50. Araz, M., P. Hidayat, D. Buchori and Kartosuwondo, 2000. Egg parasitoid of the cabbage pest, P. xylostella. (in Indonesian). Bull. HPT, 11: 29-34.