Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
Vol. 26 No. 7 (2025)

Macroalgal community structure and beta diversity in the coastal waters of East Lombok, Indonesia

ABDULLAH RASYID (Doctoral Program of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. Jl. Prof. Dr. Sudjono D. Pusponegoro, Depok 16424, West Java, Indonesia)
MASTERIA YUNOVILSA PUTRA (Research Center for Vaccine and Drugs, National Research and Innovation Agency. Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor KM 46, Cibinong 16911, West Java, Indonesia)
WINDRI HANDAYANI (Research Group of Omic Science, Physiology, and Chemical Ecology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. Jl. Prof. Dr. Sudjono D. Pusponegoro, Depok 16424, West Java, Indonesia)
YASMAN YASMAN (Research Group of Omic Science, Physiology, and Chemical Ecology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. Jl. Prof. Dr. Sudjono D. Pusponegoro, Depok 16424, West Java, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Jul 2025

Abstract

Abstract. Rasyid A, Putra MY, Handayani W, Yasman. 2025. Macroalgal community structure and beta diversity in the coastal waters of East Lombok, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 26: 3115-3124. Coastal ecosystems in East Lombok, Indonesia, are home to diverse macroalgal communities influenced by local environmental factors. This study investigates macroalgal community structure and beta diversity across three distinct locations: Station 1 (Dasan Ujung Beach), Station 2 (Telong Elong Beach), and Station 3 (Pinky Beach). The survey categorized macroalgae into Chlorophyta, Rhodophyta, and Phaeophyta, and employed Simpson and Sørensen dissimilarity indices alongside the nestedness-resultant component (?sne) to assess community variability. The results show that Station 2, with a complex substrate of coral rubble and calcareous mud, supported a more diverse macroalgal community, including calcifying species like Halimeda spp. In contrast, eutrophic conditions at Station 3 promoted the dominance of Ulva lactuca, a species indicative of nutrient-rich waters. The beta diversity indices reveal that substrate type and nutrient enrichment play critical roles in shaping macroalgal diversity and community composition, rather than water chemistry alone. These findings suggest that habitat heterogeneity and local anthropogenic pressures significantly influence coastal biodiversity. This study contributes new insights into the ecological drivers of macroalgal distribution in East Lombok and offers a framework for future marine conservation and monitoring.

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biodiv

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

Description

The Biodiversitas Journal was first published in 2000 by the Department of Biology, FMNS, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia, then in 2006 it was co-published by the Society for Indonesian Biodiversity and that department; since 2017 it was also hosted by Smujo. From 2003-2012 it was ...