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Title: Preferensi Habitat Berdasarkan Tingkah Laku Komunitas Burung Air di Kawasan Pesisir Desa Torosiaje, Provinsi Gorontalo
Other Titles: Habitat Preferences Based on the Behavior of the Waterbird Community in the Coastal Area of Torosiaje Village, Gorontalo Province
Authors: Ismet, Meutia Samira
Lestari, Dea Fauzia
Putra, M. Chandra Aruna
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Burung air merupakan bioindikator yang hidup pada lahan basah di kawasan pesisir di Desa Torosiaje, Kabupaten Pohuwato, Provinsi Gorontalo yang mengalami alih fungsi lahan basah. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui komposisi spesies, menganalisis keanekaragaman, kemerataan. dan dominansi burung air serta keterkaitan tingkah laku komunitas burung air terhadap waktu beraktivitas dan habitatnya. Pengambilan data burung air dilakukan menggunakan metode Point Count di setiap jalur stasiun yang ditentukan secara Purposive Sampling. Penelitian berhasil mengidentifikasi 14 spesies burung mencakup jenis yang bermigrasi, tidak bermigrasi, hampir terancam punah, dan tidak berisiko kepunahan. Nilai indeks keanekargaman, kemerataan, dan dominansi menunjukkan kondisi komunitas burung air yang baik dan stabil. Hasil visualisasi Principal Component Analysis keterkaitan tingkah laku terhadap waktu beraktivitas dan habitat memberikan cakupan ragam informasi sebesar 86,28%. Habitat laut menjadi preferensi burung air sebagai tempat, beristirahat, waspada, menyerang, merawat tubuh, dan berpindah. Habitat muara dan tambak menjadi preferensi burung air sebagai tempat mencari makan.
Waterbirds are bioindicators that live in wetlands in the coastal area of Torosiaje Village, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province, which has experienced a conversion of wetlands. This study aims to determine the species composition, analyze the diversity, evenness, and dominance of waterbirds and the relationship between the behavior of the waterbird community to their activity time and habitat. Waterbird data collection was carried out using the Point Count method at each station route determined by Purposive Sampling. The study successfully identified 14 bird species including migratory, non-migratory, near-threatened, and least-concern species. The diversity, evenness, and dominance index values indicate a good and stable condition of the waterbird community. The results of the Principal Component Analysis visualization of the relationship between behavior to activity time and habitat provide a range of information coverage of 86.28%. Marine habitats are the preference of waterbirds as a place to rest, be alert, attack, groom, and move. Estuary and pond habitats are the preference of waterbirds as places to find food.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/159076
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