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Title: Composition and Density of Gastropode in Mangrove Habitat of Banyuurip, Ujung Pangkah - Gresik
Authors: Arifianti, Eka
Latuconsina, Husain
Zayadi, Hasan
Keywords: Gastropod communities Mangrove vegetation Banyuurip Mangrove Center (BMC)
Issue Date: 4-Apr-2021
Publisher: Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Series/Report no.: Volume 14, Issue 1;Pages 65-72
Abstract: Gastropods are one of the biota that live in association with mangrove habitat. This study aims to compare the species composition and structure of the gastropod community in different mangrove habitats. This research was conducted in Banyuurip Mangrove Center (BMC), Ujung Pangkah-Gresik during July-August 2020. Determination of the observation station purposively based on physical differences in mangrove habitat. Estimation of mangrove and gastrode density by systematic sampling method using belt transects. There were 12 mangrove species with the highest number of species in the coastal mangrove habitat, with the highest species composition and density of Avicennia marina. The highest mangrove density was found in coastal mangrove habitats for all criteria. The number of gastropods found were 2,171 specimens belonging to 15 species, 5 families and 5 orders. The highest number of species, families and orders in coastal mangrove habitat were 1,191 specimens, 11 species from 5 families and 5 orders, the lowest was in estuarine mangrove habitat as many as 980 specimens from 9 species, 2 families and 2 orders. Densities of gastropods differ between mangrove habitats, with the highest density in coastal mangrove habitats and the lowest in estuarine mangrove habitats. The composition and density of the highest gastropods species in the estuary mangrove habitat is Cassidula aurisfelis and in the coastal mangrove habitat is Pirenella cingulata. The importance of conservation and rehabilitation efforts for mangroves that have been degraded to support the gastropods associated in it.
Description: [ARCHIVES] Copyright Article from : Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan, https://ejournal.stipwunaraha.ac.id/index.php/AGRIKAN/article/view/485
URI: https://ejournal.stipwunaraha.ac.id/index.php/AGRIKAN/article/view/485
http://repository.unisma.ac.id/handle/123456789/2059
ISSN: 2598-8298
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