Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Irawan A, Supriharyono, Hutabarat J, Ambariyanto. 2018. Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 19: 1044-1053. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the importance of seagrass beds as a buffer zone for...

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Autores principales: ADITYA IRAWAN, SUPRIHARYONO SUPRIHARYONO, JOHANNES HUTABARAT, AMBARIYANTO AMBARIYANTO
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2495a410a20b447db82b49a7a531c05d2021-11-16T14:03:00ZSeagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d190337https://doaj.org/article/2495a410a20b447db82b49a7a531c05d2018-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/2744https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Irawan A, Supriharyono, Hutabarat J, Ambariyanto. 2018. Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 19: 1044-1053. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the importance of seagrass beds as a buffer zone for fish biodiversity in a coastal ecosystem. The sampling of seagrass and fish were done in seagrass beds associated with mangrove (ST1) and coral reef (ST2). Sampling period was executed from May 2011 to May 2017. Sampling was done on the lowest tide with a six-month interval. Seagrass sampling was carried out using line transect, and fish sampling was performed using set net (belat local name) operated by local fisherman. The results showed that seagrass beds at ST1 composed of C. rotundata and E. acoroides and that at ST2 composed of C. rotundata, E. acoroides, H. pinifolia, H. minor and T. hemprichii. The total number of individual was 42574 divided into 112 fish species. There were 17 species (population: 15.18%) associated explicitly with ST1 and 39 species (population: 34.82%) specifically associated with ST2 while 56 fish species (population: 50.0%) were prevalently spread in both stations. This research proved the existence of seagrass beds as a buffer zone for fish biodiversity.ADITYA IRAWANSUPRIHARYONO SUPRIHARYONOJOHANNES HUTABARATAMBARIYANTO AMBARIYANTOMBI & UNS Soloarticlebiodiversityconnectivityfishseagrass bedsBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 19, Iss 3, Pp 1044-1053 (2018)
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language EN
topic biodiversity
connectivity
fish
seagrass beds
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle biodiversity
connectivity
fish
seagrass beds
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
ADITYA IRAWAN
SUPRIHARYONO SUPRIHARYONO
JOHANNES HUTABARAT
AMBARIYANTO AMBARIYANTO
Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
description Irawan A, Supriharyono, Hutabarat J, Ambariyanto. 2018. Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 19: 1044-1053. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the importance of seagrass beds as a buffer zone for fish biodiversity in a coastal ecosystem. The sampling of seagrass and fish were done in seagrass beds associated with mangrove (ST1) and coral reef (ST2). Sampling period was executed from May 2011 to May 2017. Sampling was done on the lowest tide with a six-month interval. Seagrass sampling was carried out using line transect, and fish sampling was performed using set net (belat local name) operated by local fisherman. The results showed that seagrass beds at ST1 composed of C. rotundata and E. acoroides and that at ST2 composed of C. rotundata, E. acoroides, H. pinifolia, H. minor and T. hemprichii. The total number of individual was 42574 divided into 112 fish species. There were 17 species (population: 15.18%) associated explicitly with ST1 and 39 species (population: 34.82%) specifically associated with ST2 while 56 fish species (population: 50.0%) were prevalently spread in both stations. This research proved the existence of seagrass beds as a buffer zone for fish biodiversity.
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author ADITYA IRAWAN
SUPRIHARYONO SUPRIHARYONO
JOHANNES HUTABARAT
AMBARIYANTO AMBARIYANTO
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SUPRIHARYONO SUPRIHARYONO
JOHANNES HUTABARAT
AMBARIYANTO AMBARIYANTO
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title Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_short Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_full Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_fullStr Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
title_sort seagrass beds as the buffer zone for fish biodiversity in coastal water of bontang city, east kalimantan, indonesia
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