Ecological index and economic potential of mollusks (Gastropods and Bivalves) in Ayah Mangrove Forest, Kebumen District, Indonesia

MINI AMBARWATI, KUSUMA DEWI and DEVI MAYANG, AURINA and AQRA DANIAL, FATURRAHMAN and LAYYINATUSSYIFA A'YUNI, FATIKHA and FAYZA, RACHMALIA and FADIA AULIANISSA, AINAYA and ASIH, KINANTHI and CAHYA MAULIDTA, ROHMAN and FARIZ PRADHANA, ADIL FADZILAH and DESMA ASTY, PRAMUDITA and MUHAMMAD FADHIL, RAMADHAN and EDWI, MAHAJOENO and GILANG DWI, NUGROHO and PUGUH, SUJARTA and MUH. SULAIMAN, DADIONO and CHEE, KONG YAP and Khairul Adha, A. Rahim and AHMAD DWI, SETYAWAN (2023) Ecological index and economic potential of mollusks (Gastropods and Bivalves) in Ayah Mangrove Forest, Kebumen District, Indonesia. B IOD I V E R S I T A S, 24 (2). pp. 1231-1241. ISSN 2085-4722

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Abstract

Dewi MAK, Aurina DM, Faturrahman AD, Fatikha LA, Rachmalia F, Ainaya FA, Kinanthi A, Rohman CM, Fadzilah FPA, Pramudita DA, Ramadhan MF, Mahajoeno E, Nugroho GD, Sujarta P, Dadiono MS, Yap CK, Rahim KABA, Setyawan AD. 2023. Ecological index and economic potential of mollusks (Gastropods and Bivalves) in Ayah Mangrove Forest, Kebumen District, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 1231-1241. Mollusks are a group of triploblastic coelomates with soft bodies that live in various ecosystems, one of which is mangroves. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the ecological index and economic potential in the mangrove forest of Ayah Village, Kebumen District, Central Java, Indonesia. First, the sampling method for each location using a transect plot measuring 10 x 10 m² was made. Mollusk species in each plot that had been obtained were then counted, collected, and recorded. Furthermore, abiotic variables such as water salinity, soil and water pH, and air, water and soil temperature, were measured. Then, the individuals and mollusk species that have been collected are calculated using ecological indices, such as the Shannon-Wiener biodiversity index, species density, Margalef species richness index, Evenness index, and Simpson dominance index. Meanwhile, the economic potential of the mollusk was searched using references from scientific journals and books. Finally, all data obtained were analyzed descriptively with supporting figures and tables. The results obtained 23 identified species of mollusk, i.e.: Gastropods (18 species) and Bivalves (5 species). The total density of mollusk obtained was 3.49 ind/m2 , the species diversity index was 2.22 (moderate), the species evenness index was 0.71 (relatively even), the species dominant index was 0.16 (low), the species richness index was 2.71 (low). The environmental factors are as follow: temperature of air (30-30.3°C), water (28-29°C), soil/sediment (24- 30°C), water pH 7.5-7.7, soil pH 7 and salinity 1-5 ppt. Of the total of 23 mollusks, 18 species could be consumed, i.e.: A. granosa, B. spirata, C. angulifera, C. aurisfelis, C. oualaniensis, E. aurisjudae, F. ater, L. scabra, N. lineata, N, violacea, N. dubia, P. viridis, P.cingulata, P. expansa, P. canaliculata, P. maculata, S. cucullata, and T. telescopium. The seven species of mollusks can be used as accessories, i.e.: B. spirata, N. lineata, P. cingulata, P. exilis, P. expansa, P. canaliculata, and P. maculata. Meanwhile, the mollusks used as decorations are as many as eleven, i.e.: A. granosa, B. spirata, C. corona, C. oualaniensis, N. margaritiferus, N. dubia, P. expansa, P. canaliculata, P. maculata, S. cucullata and V. turrita.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bivalves, ecological index, Gastropods, mangrove ecosystem, mollusk potential.
Subjects: Q Science > QH Natural history
Divisions: Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Faculty of Resource Science and Technology
Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Faculty of Resource Science and Technology
Depositing User: Gani
Date Deposited: 18 Jan 2024 07:07
Last Modified: 18 Jan 2024 07:07
URI: http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44223

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