Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal
Acta Aquatica, Vol. 13: No. 1 (April, 2026)

Ecological adaptation interpretation of intertidal gastropod communities on hard-substrate habitats in Tomini Bay Waters, Pohuwato Regency

Miftahul Khair Kadim (Universitas Negeri Gorontalo)
Khairinissa Septiani Makmur (Unknown)
Nuralim Pasisingi (Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Technology, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo)
Faizal Kasim (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Technology, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo)
sandriyanto djunaidi (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Technology, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2026

Abstract

Intertidal gastropod communities on hard-substrate habitats may reflect ecological responses to microhabitat heterogeneity through community structure and spatial distribution patterns. This study aimed to interpret the ecological responses of intertidal gastropod communities in Tomini Bay waters, Pohuwato Regency, through an analysis of community structure and distribution patterns across five stations (KP1–KP5) selected based on the presence of hard substrates, namely dead coral and rocky habitats (including natural rocks and breakwaters). Distribution patterns were analyzed using Morisita’s Index and confirmed by a chi-square (χ²) test. Overall, 74 species from 21 families were identified, with a total of 17,827 individuals. Rocky habitats had higher individual abundance, whereas cumulative species richness was higher in dead-coral habitats. The community showed strong dominance by Planaxis sulcatus, which was associated with low diversity at certain stations, with the highest H′ value recorded at KP4 (2.628) and the lowest at KP5 (0.153), while the highest D value (0.954) was recorded at KP5. Dispersion analysis showed that clumped patterns predominated in both habitats, and the proportion of records with significantly clumped patterns was higher in rocky habitats than in dead-coral habitats. These results indicate that spatial distribution patterns are an important component in the ecological interpretation of intertidal gastropod communities on hard substrates. Keywords: Dispersion Pattern; Gastropoda; Intertidal; Tomini Bay

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acta-aquatica

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Materials Science & Nanotechnology Other

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Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal is a scientific open access journal in the field of aquatic sciences, published periodically (April and October) by the Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) Universitas Malikussaleh (Malikussaleh University) in cooperation with Marine Center ...