https://pubs.ascee.org/index.php/bioenvipo/issue/feedBiological Environment and Pollution2024-01-12T15:12:51+07:00Much Fuad Saifuddinbioenvipo@ascee.orgOpen Journal Systems<hr /> <table style="height: 189px; width: 100%;" width="100%" bgcolor="#f0f0f0"> <tbody> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">Journal title</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><strong>Biological Environment and Pollution</strong></td> <td style="height: 189px;" rowspan="9" valign="top" width="20%"><img src="https://pubs.ascee.org/public/journals/13/journalThumbnail_en_US.jpg" alt="" width="110" /></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">Initials</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><strong>BioEnviPo</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">Abbreviation</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><em><strong>Biological. environ. pollut.</strong></em></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">Frequency</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><strong>2 issues per year | June - December</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">DOI</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><strong>Prefix 10.31763/bioenvipo</strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">ISSN</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><strong><a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2798-2777" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2798-2777</a> (print) | <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2798-2378" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2798-2378</a> (online) </strong></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px;"> <td style="height: 17px;" width="20%">Editor-in-chief</td> <td style="height: 17px;" width="60%"><a href="http://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/authors/profile/23127" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Much. Fuad Saifuddin</strong></a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 35px;"> <td style="height: 35px;" width="20%">Publisher</td> <td style="height: 35px;" width="60%"><a href="http://ascee.or.id/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Association for Scientific Computing Electronics and Engineering (ASCEE)</a></td> </tr> <tr style="height: 35px;"> <td style="height: 35px;" width="20%">Citation Analysis</td> <td style="height: 35px;" width="60%"><strong><a href="https://app.dimensions.ai/discover/publication?search_mode=content&and_facet_source_title=jour.1422286" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dimensions</a> | <a href="https://garuda.kemdikbud.go.id/journal/view/27735" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Garuda</a><br /></strong></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <hr /> <div align="justify"><strong>Biological Environment and Pollution</strong> is a scientific journal that focuses on the delivery of information on the results of scientific research in the field of Biology. Articles are published with an <strong>open access policy</strong>. All Articles are processed with <strong>double-blind peer reviews</strong>; at least two reviewers review all papers according to the article's topic. This journal covers all <strong>biology studies related to environmental pollution</strong>, concerned with <strong>Environment</strong>, <strong>Pollution</strong>, and <strong>Toxicology</strong>. This journal is published frequently twice a year, in <strong>June</strong> and <strong>December</strong>.</div> <div align="justify"> <p><br />The manuscript must be original research, <strong>written in English</strong>, and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Manuscripts that are not by the scope and not English version will not be processed to be published. We also <strong>discourage</strong> manuscripts written <strong>by a single author</strong>. Please, read the <strong><a href="https://pubs.ascee.org/index.php/bioenvipo/guidelines">author guideline</a></strong> and write using <strong><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/14Epldyx09fmzPIut_nXqKxlKpLDec6Gc/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the template article</a></strong>.</p> </div>https://pubs.ascee.org/index.php/bioenvipo/article/view/654Identification of microalgae in peat swamp waters2023-11-02T12:30:30+07:00Faridah Tsurayatsurayafaridah@mipa.upr.ac.idM Sadam Rahmansyahsadam.rahmansyah@gmail.comFauzan Fikrifauzanfikri022@gmail.comRizka Hasanahrizkahasanah@mipa.upr.ac.id<p>Microalgae are a group of autotrophic microorganisms that can live in freshwater and marine ecosystems. Microalgae in peat swamp waters are important to investigate and identify because they are used as aquatic bioindicators and have various potency and applications. This study aims to identify microalgae in peat swamp water in the <em>Universitas Palangka Raya</em> area, Central Kalimantan. This research used a purposive sampling method with two stations. The abiotic factors observed were temperature, dissolved oxygen, water transparency, and pH. Microalgae found were 12 genera (Behind the FMIPA UPR Building) and 6 genera (<em>Jalan B</em> <em>Koetin</em>). Some of the microalgae included Closterium, Micrasterias, Chlorella, Botryococcus, Cosmarium, Euastrum, Pleurotaenium, Chroococcus, Chlorogonium, Euglena, Selenastrum, Zygnema, Anabaena, Thalassionema, Pinnularia, Staunrastrum, and Gonatozygon. Some of them have morphological characteristics and potential in various fields. The abiotic factors in this research showed the normal temperature (29.5 <sup>0</sup>C and 27 <sup>0</sup>C), quite low for DO (2.9 mg/L and 4.7 mg/L), low brightness (23.25 and 25 cm), and acidic pH (4). Abiotic factors indicate that the condition of peat swamp water is a reasonably extreme ecosystem but is still suitable for the life of several species of microalgae.</p>2023-12-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Faridah Tsuraya, M Sadam Rahmansyah, Fauzan Fikri, Rizka Hasanahhttps://pubs.ascee.org/index.php/bioenvipo/article/view/675Morphological character analysis of Rasbora borneensis2023-12-19T15:05:53+07:00Sandi Fransisco Pratamasfpratama@fmipa.unp.ac.idKhairillah Yuyun Nisaulyuyunnisaulkhairillah@gmail.comPasmawati Pasmawatipasmawatiramli@gmail.comFitriagustiani Fitriagustianif.agustini208@gmail.com<p><em>Rasbora borneensis</em> is a local fish of West Kalimantan that has the potential to be developed as farmed fish and biomedical research model animals. The utilization of fish potential as aquaculture animals and biomedical research model animals requires data on the biological aspects of these fish. Data from Fish Base (2023) shows that until now the biological information of <em>Rasbora borneensis</em> is still very limited, both morphological, anatomical, and reproductive data. This study aims to analyze the morphological characters of <em>Rasbora borneensis</em>. The results of this study show that there are morphological differences between male and female <em>Rasbora borneensis</em> fish. Female fish show a rounded flat body shape, while male fish show a flat body shape. The measurement results show that the morphometric ratio of male and female fish is different. However, when viewed based on variations in the size of the specimens used, there are several sizes that have the same value.</p>2023-12-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Sandi Fransisco Pratama, Khairillah Yuyun Nisaul, Pasmawati Pasmawati, Fitriagustiani Fitriagustianihttps://pubs.ascee.org/index.php/bioenvipo/article/view/679Biological indicators of aquatic health: Evaluating water quality in Krueng Baru River2024-01-12T15:12:51+07:00Burhanuddin AGburhanuddin@serambimekkah.ac.idElvitriana Elvitrianaelvitriana@serambimekkah.ac.idNurlena Andalianurlena.andalia@serambimekkah.ac.idSariakin Sariakinsariakin@bbg.ac.idMuhammad Ridhwanmuhammad.ridhwan@serambimekkah.ac.id<p>The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of water contained in the Krueng Baru River area, South Aceh Regency, and to determine the effect of iron metal (Fe) pollution on the structure of snail shells found in the Krueng Baru River area, South Aceh Regency. This research was conducted on February 20/March 2021. Research sampling in the Krueng Baru River, South Aceh Regency. Ferrous heavy metals (Fe) were analyzed at the Chemistry Laboratory and Biological Laboratory of Syiah Kuala University. The research site contained research samples of suction snails (<em>Cerithidea obtusa</em>). The sampling technique uses a purposive sampling technique. The data processing method used in the research is the descriptive method. Based on the results of research that have been done, Fe heavy metal levels in water and biological indicators of <em>Cerithidea obtusa</em> at station I 1,264 ppm, station III 2,323 ppm, and most obtained at station II with an average amount of Fe levels reaching 2,592 ppm. Based on the results of the analysis, in terms of the biological indicators of the sucker <em>Cerithidea obtusa</em>, it shows that there are differences in water quality at Station I, Station II and Station III. Conclusions based on the results of research on water quality in the Krueng Baru River show the content of heavy metal compounds (Fe) in the river, which means the area is polluted with Fe.</p>2023-12-30T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 Burhanuddin AG, Elvitriana Elvitriana, Nurlena Andalia, Sariakin Sariakin, Muhammad Ridhwan