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A baseline study on macrozoobenthos assemblages in Pasir Island
Prasetiya, F.S.; Nurrahman, Y.A.; Zalessa, S.; Astuty, S.; Riyantini, I.; Faizal, I. (2020). A baseline study on macrozoobenthos assemblages in Pasir Island. Journal of Fisheries and Marine Research 4(2): 227-233. https://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jfmr.2020.004.02.7
In: Journal of Fisheries and Marine Research. Brawijaya University/Ikatana Sarjana Perikanan Indonesia: Malang. ISSN 2337-621X; e-ISSN 2581-0294, more

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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Pasir Island, macrozoobenthos; diversity; community structure

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  • Prasetiya, F.S.
  • Nurrahman, Y.A.
  • Zalessa, S.
  • Astuty, S.
  • Riyantini, I.
  • Faizal, I.

Abstract
    Biodiversity of macrozoobenthos in Pasir Island, Brebes, is under-explored. On the other hand, the baseline information regarding macrozoobenthos is essentially required for better future environmental management. This research aims to analyze macrozoobenthos community structure in the Pasir Island that has not been documented. Surveys were carried out in the rainy season. In this study, a total of 10 sampling locations were classified into two different groups that represent “control” and “disturbed” station. The main structural parameters of the macrozoobenthos identified at each station were specific richness (S), abundance (number of individuals m-2, N) and the Pielou’s index (J). Additionally, the pairwise comparison between groups was conducted by using analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) and the similarity percentage (SIMPER) to obtain the description of community structure. A total of 1054 specimens were counted from the “control” and “disturbed” stations. These specimens belonged to five animal classes, namely, Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Malacostraca, Cephalopoda and Echinoidea. ANOSIM and SIMPER analysis demonstrated that a significant difference was found between “control“ and  “disturbed“ stations with the percentage of dissimilarity value of 88.82%. In addition, environmental variables such pH, salinity and type of substrates contributed significantly to this difference. This result provides insight regarding macrozoobenthos diversity and ecological information that may contribute to further conservation management in the Pasir Island, Indonesia.

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