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Analisis Hubungan Kerapatan Lamun Terhadap Kelimpahan Gastropoda Di Perairan Pulau Belakang Padang Kecamatan Belakang Padang Kota Batam Kepulauan Riau
Seagrass density and gastropod abundance have a close relationship. Rear Padang Island, Rear Padang District, Batam City, Riau Islands is an activity-dense area that has the potential to cause damage to seagrass and coastal ecosystems. Therefore, research was conducted on the relationship between seagrass density and the abundance of gastropods. This research was conducted in September – October 2023. The research location is set into 3 (three) different stations. At each station, there are 3 transect lines and on each line there are 3 plots measuring 1 m x 1 m. Sampling was carried out 3 times for 6 weeks with a sampling interval of 2 weeks. The gastropods and seagrass were taken manually from each plot and then counted and identified. The results of the study found 6 types of seagrass and 12 types of gastropods. The density of seagrass obtained at the research location ranged from 135.79 - 221.56 ind/m2. The abundance of gastropods ranges from 37,889 - 71,778 ind/m2. The most common type of gastropod is Canarium urceus with a total of 711 individuals. The results of the linear regression test showed that there was a relationship between seagrass density and gastropod abundance with r = 0.56 (moderate).
Keywords: Seagrass density, Gastropod abundance, Seagrass beds, Gastropoda
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