Keterkaitan antara Kondisi Mangrove dengan Komunitas Gastropoda di Kaliwlingi, Brebes, Jawa Tengah
Date
2024Author
Juliani , Erida Rizky
Kamal, Mohammad Mukhlis
Yulianto, Gatot
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Mangrove memiliki beberapa peran penting untuk menjaga keseimbangan ekosistem. Peran
penting tersebut adalah sebagai habitat bagi biota yang berasosiasi, salah satunya adalah gastropoda.
Gastropoda merupakan hewan bercangkang berperan sebagai hewan bioindikator serta
mempengaruhi rantai makanan. Namun, keberadaan gastropoda tersebut bisa hilang karena kegiatan
antropogenik yang berlebih. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis keterkaitan mangrove
dengan komunitas gastropoda di Kawasan Mangrovesari Brebes. Data yang diambil berupa
kerapatan dan Indeks Nilai Penting (INP) mangrove, keanekaragaman, keseragaman dan dominansi
gastropoda, kuliatas air serta bahan organik. Dari hasil penelitian terdapat tiga jenis mangrove dan
lima belas jenis gastropoda. Kawasan tersebut memiliki mangrove dengan tinggi, keaneraragaman
gastropoda tergolong sedang dengan nilai keseragaman yang rendah sampai sedang dan tidak
terdapat spesies yang mendominasi. Kualitas air masih memenuhi baku mutu dan bahan organik
tergolong tinggi. Analisis Canonical Correspondence Analysys (CCA) menunjukkan hubungan
yang cukup kuat sehingga kondisi lingkungan mangrove dan gastropoda saling berkaitan. Mangroves have several vital roles maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. Its essential
role is as a habitat for associated biota, one of which is gastropods. Gastropods are shelled animals
that act as bioindicator animals and influence the food chain. However, the existence of these
gastropods can be lost due to excessive anthropogenic activities. This study aims to analyze the
relationship between mangrove and gastropod communities in the Brebes Mangrovesari area. The
data taken were in the form of density and Important Value Index (IVI) of mangroves, diversity,
uniformity and dominance of gastropods, water quality and organic matter. From the results of the
study, there were three types of mangroves and fifteen types of gastropods. The area has high
mangroves, moderate gastropod diversity with low to moderate uniformity values and no dominant
species. Water quality still meets quality standards and organic matter is relatively high. Canonical
Correspondence Analysis (CCA) shows a fairly strong relationship, so the environmental conditions
of mangroves and gastropods are interrelated.