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Habitat Dan Kelimpahan Kepiting (Parathelphusa Pardus) Di Sungai Tanduk Desarumbio Kecamatan Kampar Provinsi Riau
Freshwater crabs have a life cycle that is entirely in freshwater and play an important role in the food chain as omnivores and detritivores. Some freshwater crabs can only be found in clean water, so they can also be used as bioindicators of water quality. This study aims to determine the habitat and abundance of crabs in the Tanduk River in Rumbio Village and to investigate the relationship between environmental parameters and the density of P. pardus crabs in the Tanduk River in Rumbio Village, Kampar District. The study was conducted from March to April 2024 in Rumbio Village, Kampar District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The methods used were surveys and literature reviews. The survey method involved direct field visits to the study site. Sampling was conducted threetimes over athree-week period. The literature review involved collecting secondary data from previous studies and data obtained from local government offices, while primary data consisted of field data, including crab samples that were collected and identified, as well as water quality data. The results of this study found that the abundance of P. pardus crabs in the Tanduk River in Rumbio Village at Station 1 ranged from 10 individuals, at Station 2 ranged from 16 individuals, and at Station 3 ranged from 29 individuals. This was influenced by various factors such as environmental conditions, including vegetation and food availability.
Keywords: Habitat, Abundance, Crabs, Rumbio Village
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