Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City

Macrozoobenthos are benthic animals commonly found in substrate-based ecosystems, such as mangrove forests. Their presence in mangrove ecosystems significantly influences the decomposition activities within the substrate or sediment layers. The aim of this study was to identify species composition,...

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Main Authors: Riyadi Subur, Salim Abubakar, Marjanuddin A Sidik, Rina Rina, Sunarti Sunarti, Yuyun Abubakar, Nebuchadnezzar Akbar
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Published: Universitas Syiah Kuala 2025-07-01
Series:Depik Jurnal
Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/47253
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author Riyadi Subur
Salim Abubakar
Marjanuddin A Sidik
Rina Rina
Sunarti Sunarti
Yuyun Abubakar
Nebuchadnezzar Akbar
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description Macrozoobenthos are benthic animals commonly found in substrate-based ecosystems, such as mangrove forests. Their presence in mangrove ecosystems significantly influences the decomposition activities within the substrate or sediment layers. The aim of this study was to identify species composition, species density, community structure of macrozoobenthos, and their vertical distribution within sediments on mangrove ecosystem in Ternate City. The study was conducted from August to September 2021 using the line transect method, with macrozoobenthos samples collected through iron pipe corers. Data analysis included species density, species diversity, dominance index, evenness index, niche width, microhabitat niche overlap, and the relationship between macrozoobenthos density and depth. The results showed that the macrozoobenthos species composition consisted of two species (Uca spp. and Nereis spp.), with a total of 25 individuals. Species diversity within mangrove ecosystem was found to be low, with one dominant species and a relatively even distribution. The species with the broadest habitat niche was the worm (Nereis spp.), while significant microhabitat niche overlap occurred between the worm (Nereis spp.) and the crab (Uca spp.). Simple linear regression analysis indicated that substrate depth did not correlate with macrozoobenthos species density. Keywords: aquatic benthos coastal fauna terrestrial
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spelling doaj-art-df1b936b3203410ba8a7dcf8a672b0912025-08-20T04:01:08ZengUniversitas Syiah KualaDepik Jurnal2089-77902502-61942025-07-010010.13170/depik.0.0.4725321163Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate CityRiyadi Subur0Salim Abubakar1Marjanuddin A Sidik2Rina Rina3Sunarti Sunarti4Yuyun Abubakar5Nebuchadnezzar Akbar6KHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYKHAIRUN UNIVERSITYMacrozoobenthos are benthic animals commonly found in substrate-based ecosystems, such as mangrove forests. Their presence in mangrove ecosystems significantly influences the decomposition activities within the substrate or sediment layers. The aim of this study was to identify species composition, species density, community structure of macrozoobenthos, and their vertical distribution within sediments on mangrove ecosystem in Ternate City. The study was conducted from August to September 2021 using the line transect method, with macrozoobenthos samples collected through iron pipe corers. Data analysis included species density, species diversity, dominance index, evenness index, niche width, microhabitat niche overlap, and the relationship between macrozoobenthos density and depth. The results showed that the macrozoobenthos species composition consisted of two species (Uca spp. and Nereis spp.), with a total of 25 individuals. Species diversity within mangrove ecosystem was found to be low, with one dominant species and a relatively even distribution. The species with the broadest habitat niche was the worm (Nereis spp.), while significant microhabitat niche overlap occurred between the worm (Nereis spp.) and the crab (Uca spp.). Simple linear regression analysis indicated that substrate depth did not correlate with macrozoobenthos species density. Keywords: aquatic benthos coastal fauna terrestrialhttps://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/47253
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Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
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title Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
title_full Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
title_fullStr Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
title_full_unstemmed Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
title_short Vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal Ternate City
title_sort vertical distribution macrozoobenthos on mangrove ecosystem in coastal ternate city
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/47253
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