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dc.contributor.advisorMadduppa, Hawis H
dc.contributor.advisorFerse, Sebastian C, A
dc.contributor.authorPerdana, Yuda Alam
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-24T00:47:59Z
dc.date.available2020-12-24T00:47:59Z
dc.date.issued2016-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/104578
dc.descriptionWith this information I’m declaring that this bachelor thesis: EFFECT OF SEDIMENTATION RATES AND CARNIVOROUS FISHES ON FOOD & HABITAT PREFERENCES OF CORALLIVOROUS FISH (CHAETODON OCTOFASCIATUS) IN THE SERIBU ISLANDS, is authentically my work, directed by my supervisor committee, and has not been submitted before to any college. All of the cited information from released/unreleased papers by other writers is properly referenced in this thesis and in the REFERENCES (last part of this thesis). I declare that the copyright of this paper belongs to Bogor Agricultural University.id
dc.description.abstractSedimentation rates are a major stress factor for coral reefs. It also impacts the feeding behavior and habitat of corallivorous fishes. The presence of carnivorous fishes may also influence the feeding behavior of corallivorous fishes. This study aimed to assess the relationship between Chaetodon octofasciatus and hard coral (HC) cover. In addition, sedimentation rates and predator abundance were assessed as potential influence. Data were collected at 4 different sites in the Seribu Islands north of Jakarta/Indonesia, including the abundance of Chaetodontidae and carnivorous fishes, Chaetodon octofasciatus behavior, coral reef cover, and sedimentation rates. The abundance of fishes was assessed using 50-m length belt transects deployed at 3-m depth. Coral reef cover was assessed using the Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method with 100 points for each transect. Data on fish behavior was recorded using the Focal Animal method to assess feeding rates and prey selectivity. 10 sediment traps were mounted at each site and collected after 30 days of deployment to obtain sediment samples, which were analyzed for sediment dry weight, ash-free dry weight, and organic content in the laboratory. The study results showed that the condition of coral reefs at Panjang, Belanda, and Pelangi is currently fair in terms of hard coral cover (HC<50%), while Kelapa had poor reef conditions (HC<25%). The abundance of C. octofasciatus had a high relationship with HC cover and showed a weak relationship with predators. Sedimentation rates had the strongest relationship with the feeding rates of C. octofasciatus compared with predators and HC cover.id
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Biodivs Lab Marine Science and Technology IPB Universityid
dc.language.isoen_USid
dc.publisherIPB Universityid
dc.titleEFFECT OF SEDIMENTATION RATES AND CARNIVOROUS FISHES ON FOOD & HABITAT PREFERENCES OF CORALLIVOROUS FISH (CHAETODON OCTOFASCIATUS) IN THE SERIBU ISLANDSid
dc.typeUndergraduate Thesisid
dc.subject.keywordChaetodon octofasciatusid
dc.subject.keywordTerumbu karangid
dc.subject.keywordSedimentasiid
dc.subject.keywordKepulauan Seribuid
dc.subject.keywordLaju pemangsaanid
dc.subject.keywordIkan terumbuid
dc.subject.keywordIkan predatorid
dc.subject.keywordIkan Kupu-kupuid
dc.subject.keywordButterflyfishid
dc.subject.keywordCoral reefid
dc.subject.keywordSedimentationid
dc.subject.keywordReef fishesid
dc.subject.keywordPredator fishesid
dc.subject.keywordFeeding ratesid


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