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Phytoplankton in the Anchialine Habitat of Red Shrimp (Parhippolyte uveae) at Mangrove Ecosystem Waters Findra, Muhammad Nur; Rahman, Arif; Sara, La; Cahyani, Waode Sitti; Meilana, Lusita
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Media Konservasi Vol 29 No 2 May 2024
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.2.118

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The anchialine habitat waters of this study is located at mangrove ecosystem around Koguna Beach area, Buton Island, Indonesia. It is a closed water, isolated from the sea, and inhabited by Parhippolyte uveae red shrimp. The existence of phytoplankton in this habitat can be used to determine the availability of natural food and the water quality of this shrimp’s habitat. This study was conducted to examine the presence of phytoplankton in the anchialine habitat of red shrimp. Phytoplankton samples were obtained by filtering water using Plankton Net. Meanwhile, several biological indexes such as the diversity index, evenness index, and dominance index were used to analyze the phytoplankton community. The result showed that this habitat was dominated by phytoplankton from the classes Bacillariophyceae, Florideophyceae, and Globothalamea with a total of 13 genera in September 2021 and Bacillariophyceae, Cyanophyceae, Dinophyceae, and Globothalamea with a total of 18 genera in December 2021. The most common type of phytoplankton found in the red shrimp habitat during the study was Navicula sp. with a ban of 1436 cells L-1 and 479 cells L-1 in September 2021 and December 2021, respectively. The diversity index of phytoplankton in this habitat was low, meanwhile, the index of evenness and dominance indicated that this habitat was of good quality (evenness index was high and dominance index was low). This study can be used as a basic information for further research on the management control for this species habitat.
PERPINDAHAN ONTOGENETIK HABITAT IKAN DI PERAIRAN EKOSISTEM HUTAN MANGROVE Findra, Muhammad Nur; Hasrun, La Ode; Adharani, Nadya; Herdiana, Lella
Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 Desember 2016
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (334.371 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.21.3.304-309

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Ontogenetic of fish is a term used to study the development of the behavior of an individual throughout its life (life-span) from hatched to death. The mangrove ecosystem is a potential habitat for fish, especially the juvenile stage. Juvenile found in this habitat is an important economically fish. In various types of fish, the phenomenon of increasing the size of the fish body followed by changes in the types of food causing ontogenetic habitat of fish. It is evident in yellow snapper Lutjanus argentiventris. The juveniles live in mangrove habitat to approximately 100 mm or 300 days old, after which the fish move to deeper surrounding habitat. Mangrove forest that has a high complexity is to serve as an adaptation of fish to avoid predators and foraging. Several different habitats, both the mangrove ecosystem and other ecosystems provide different foods according to the needs at each phase-change of fish life. Animals that undergo ontogenetic habitat drift has management consequences that are more sensitive than animals inhabiting on single habitat. Hence, particularly habitat conservation resource management is needed. Not only conservation of the habitat, but also other habitats related to  the migration of fish.   Keyword: conservation, diet, growth, mangrove, ontogenetic
Co-Authors Abubakar, Salim Ade, Fifi Akhmad Mansyur Antasalam Ajo Aras Syazili Ardiansyah, Widiastuti Arif Rahman Asriyani Achmad Ayul, Fifin Azis, Muh Aksa Baharuddin, La Ode Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar Hamar Bahtiar, . Bana, Sahindomi Basarun, Rosita Bone, Abdul Hadi Cahyani, Waode Sitti Chandra Nainggolan Daniel Frikli Mokodongan Disnawati Disnawati, Disnawati Duwila, Aryo Ermayanti Ishak Ermayanti Ishak Ermayanti Ishak, Ermayanti Fadli, Fahdi Failu, Ismail Faisal Pitra Faozan, Mohammad Gandri, La Halili Halili Haslianti Haslianti, Haslianti Hasrun, La Ode Hasuba, Tezza Fauzan Herdiana, Lella Herlan Hidayat Ibrahim, Suriyani M. Idham, M. Tasrik Ihsan, Fadhli Insani Ira Ira Isdradjad Setyobudiandi Kianawati, Kianawati La Ode Muhammad Arsal La Sara La Sara La Sara La Sara La Sara, La Sara Mahmud, Nurul Magfirah Meilana, Lusita Muchdar, Fatma Muh. Aksa Azis Muhaimin Hamzah Muhamad Ikbal Muhammad Digul Jaya Pratama Muhammad Fajar Purnama Muhammad Fiar Erawan Muhammad Irfan muhammad irfan Muhammad Yusuf Afara Murtiah, Sitti Nadya Adharani NUR LAILA Nurhuda Annaastasia Nurlisa Alias Butet Oktora Dwi Putranti Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning Permatahati, Yustika Intan Pitra, Faisal Pramithasari, Febi Ayu Pratama, Muhammad Farhan Priyanto Rahardjo Rahmadhani Rina Rina Risfandi Riyadi Subur, Riyadi Rovina Andriani Rovina Ruslami, Rovina Sabualamo, Riska Salmin, Ginanti Samadan, Gamal M Sapri Sapri Saputra, Adam Dwi Saumur, Fihran R. Selang, Farida Daeng Sirza, LM Junaidin Sjamsu Alam Lawelle Sriwati Sriwati Sudarno Sudarno Sunarti Supyan Supyan TARUNI SRI PRAWAST MIEN KAOMINI ANY ARYANI DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN Taula, Taula Umamit, Sri Ningsih Wa Nurgaya Wardana Wardana Widhi, Raut Nugrahening Yuli Dwi Wijayanti Yustika Intan Permatahati Yusup, Ilhan Mansis Zurba, Nabil