Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
Vol. 26 No. 11 (2025)

Complementary detection of macroalgal diversity through visual surveys and eDNA metabarcoding in Lombok’s intertidal zone, Indonesia

NURLIAH BUHARI (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Mataram. Jl. Pendidikan No. 37, Mataram 83125, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia)
EDWIN JEFRI (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Mataram. Jl. Pendidikan No. 37, Mataram 83125, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia)
AYU ADHITA DAMAYANTI (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Mataram. Jl. Pendidikan No. 37, Mataram 83125, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia)
PARYONO PARYONO (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Mataram. Jl. Pendidikan No. 37, Mataram 83125, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia)
NENIK KHOLILAH (Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Mataram. Jl. Pendidikan No. 37, Mataram 83125, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia)
MAYA LAKSHMI GANAPATHY (College of Health Sciences, Department of Public Health, University of Missouri. Columbia, MO 65211, USA)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Dec 2025

Abstract

Abstract. Buhari N, Jefri E, Damayanti AA, Paryono, Kholilah N, Ganapathy ML. 2025. Complementary detection of macroalgal diversity through visual surveys and eDNA metabarcoding in Lombok’s intertidal zone, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 26: 5638-5646. Macroalgae are fundamental architects of tropical marine ecosystems, yet their diversity in the Indonesian archipelago, a global marine?biodiversity hotspot, remains poorly documented. This study aimed to assess macroalgal diversity in the intertidal zones around Lombok Island, Indonesia, by comparing data from morphological surveys and eDNA metabarcoding. Visual sampling was carried out along five 100 m transects, each divided into 1?×?1?m quadrats, yielding 24 species dominated by green and brown algae; red algae were observed at only a few stations. In parallel, seawater from each station was pooled, filtered, and the 18S rRNA region amplified and sequenced, uncovering an additional 21 red?algal taxa that were absent from the morphological inventory; only Palisada?sp. was detected by both methods. Visual surveys provided detailed morphological and ecological information, whereas eDNA revealed cryptic, microscopic, and morphologically indistinct taxa. The contrasting outputs reflect methodological biases and highlight the benefits of integrating traditional and molecular approaches. These findings provide the first comprehensive baseline of macroalgal diversity in Lombok and emphasize the value of combining field and eDNA surveys for long-term monitoring and conservation of coastal ecosystems, a scalable model applicable to other understudied reef systems throughout the Indo?Pacific.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

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 ...