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Journal article
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Title
The biodiversity of gastropods in Karapyak rocky shores, Pangandaran region, WestJava Province, Indonesia
Abstract
Pangandaran rocky shores have a unique ecosystem and a variant of invertebrate organisms such as mollusk from the gastropod class. This study aims to analyze the biodiversity of gastropods on the rocky shore of Karapyak beach. This research consists of 5 stations. The quadrant set by 1 m x 1 m vertically toward the sea. The result found 773 individuals scattered in nine families. The family of Neritidae dominated (43%), followed by family cyprinoids with 6.3%. Nerita plicata is a species found to dominate in every station with an average abundance (256 ± 10) and/m2. Using the Bray-Curtis cluster analysis, showed variations in the distribution and abundance of different gastropods vertically into the ocean and uniformly distributed horizontally to the shore. Substrate and tidal are the main variables in the spatial distribution of gastropods in the Karapyak beach.
Bibliographic citation
Sahidin, A.; Zahidah; Hamdani, H.; Riyantini, I.; Sewiko, R. (2018). The biodiversity of gastropods in Karapyak rocky shores, Pangandaran region, West Java Province, Indonesia . Omni-Akuatika 14(2): 79-85
Topic
Marine
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
Asep Sahidin
author
author
Name
Herman Hamdani
author
Name
Indah Riyantini
author
Name
Roni Sewiko

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Gastropoda

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date created
2018-08-30
date modified
2018-08-30