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Gastropod association in seagrass ecosystems Senggarang Besar waters, Riau Islands, Indonesia

Asosiasi gastropoda di ekosistem padang lamun Perairan Senggarang Besar, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia

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Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis dan kepadatan gastropoda, kerapatan lamun, penutupan lamun. Selain itu juga mengetahui asosiasi gastropoda di ekosistem lamun di perairan Senggarang Besar. Penelitian ini di lakukan dengan metode random sampling sebanyak 31 titik menggunakan transek kuadrat berukuran 1x1 m untuk pengamatan gastropoda dan lamun. Hasil penelitian ditemukan 12 jenis gastropoda. Nilai kepadatan gastropoda berkisar antar 0,35-2,94 individu/m2. Hasil penelitian jenis lamun yang di temukan 4 jenis lamun yaitu, Enhalus acoroides, Thalassia hemprichii, Halodule uninervis, dan Syringodium isoetifolium. Nilai kerapatan jenis lamun Enhalus acoides 14,32 individu/m2, Thalassia hemprichii 86,39 individu/m2, Halodule uninervis 21,58 individu/m2 dan Syringodium isoetifolium 3,87 individu/m2. Total kerapatan seluruh jenis lamun 126,16 individu/m2. Penutupan jenis lamun Enhalus acoides 12,63%, Thalassia hemprichii 50,96%, Halodule unnerves 13,40%, dan Syringodium isotifolium 0,29%. Penutupan total seluruh jenis lamun adalah 77,29%. Tingkat asosiasi gastropoda antar spesies sebanyak 11 spesies memiliki asosiasi negatif di antaranya adalah Leavistrombus turturela, Strombus urceus, Planaxis sulcatus, Cerithium nesioticum, Cerithium aluco, Cerithium zonatum, Pugilina cocholidium, Cronia margariticola, Muricodrupa fiscela, Pyrene epamella, Otopleura auriscati. Sedangkan 1 spesies memiliki tingkat asosiasi positif yaitu jenis Rhinoclavis aspera.

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This study aims to determine the type and density of gastropods, the density of seagrass, seagrass closure. It also knows the association gastropods in seagrass ecosystem in the waters of the Senggarang Besar. The research was conducted by random sampling method using a point 31 transect squares measuring 1x1 meters for observation gastropods and seagrass. Results of the study were found 12 species of gastropods. Gastropod density values range between 0.35-2.94 individual/m2. Results of research on the type of seagrass found 4 species of seagrass that is, Enhalus acoroides, Thalassia hemprichii, Halodule uninervis and Syringodium isoetifolium. A density value of seagrass species Enhalus acoides 14.32 individual/m2, Thalassia hemprichii 86.39 individual/m2, Halodule uninervis 21.58 individual/m2 and Syringodium isoetifolium 3.87 individual/m2. Total density of all seagrass 126.16 individual/m2. The closure of the Seagrass Enhalus acoides 12,63%, Thalassia hemprichii 50,96%, Halodule unnerves 13,40%  and Syringodium isotifolium 0.29%. Total closure of all seagrass is 77,29%. The level of association between species of gastropods as many as 11 species have negative associations of which is Leavistrombus turturela, Strombus urceus, Planaxis sulcatus, Cerithium nesioticum, Cerithium Aluco, Cerithium zonatum, Pugilina cocholidium, Cronia margariticola, Muricodrupa fiscela, Pyrene epamella, Otopleura auriscati. While 1 species has a positive association level is kind of Rhinoclavis aspera.

Keywords

Associations
Gastropods
Seagrass density
Seagrass closure
Senggarang Besar
Associations
Gastropods
Seagrass density
Seagrass closure
Senggarang Besar

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Fajeri, Lestari, F., & Susiana, 2020. Gastropod association in seagrass ecosystems Senggarang Besar waters, Riau Islands, Indonesia. Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil 4(2): 53-58. https://doi.org/10.29239/j.akuatikisle.4.2.53-58
  • Submitted
    13 January 2020
  • Revised
    22 May 2020
  • Accepted
    10 June 2020
  • Published
    17 October 2020
  • Version of record
    27 May 2023
  • Issue date
    30 November 2020
  • Academic subject
    Fisheries; Fisheries Science

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Fajeri, fajeri, manajemen sumberdaya perairan, fakultas ilmu kelautan dan perikanan, universitas maritim raja ali haji. Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Raja Ali Haji Maritime University. Jl. Politeknik Senggarang, Tanjung Pinang, Kepulauan Riau 29111, Indonesia.

Faajeri6@gmail.com
Febrianti  Lestari

FebriantiLestari, Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Raja Ali Haji Maritime University. Jl. Politeknik Senggarang, Tanjung Pinang, Kepulauan Riau 29111, Indonesia.

Susiana  Susiana

Susiana, Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Raja Ali Haji Maritime University. Jl. Politeknik Senggarang, Tanjung Pinang, Kepulauan Riau 29111, Indonesia.

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