Sriyanti Salmanu
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KEANEKARAGAMAN GASTROPODA PADA ZONA INTERTIDAL TENGAH (MIDLE INTERTIDAL ZONE) DAN ZONA INTERTIDAL BAWAH (LOWER INTERTIDAL ZONE) DAERAH PADANG LAMUN DESA WAAI Sriyanti Salmanu
BIOPENDIX Vol 1 No 1 (2014): Biopendix : Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol1issue1page8-12

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Background: Seagrass grows and spreads in nearly all parts of the intertidal zone. Waai village has characteristic sloping coastal water and have different patterns of zonation of seagrass in the intertidal zone's third-impact on the presence of seagrass and the organisms in it. Methods: The study was conducted in coastal waters Waai village, in the middle of the intertidal zone (middle intertidal zone) and the lower intertidal zone (lower zone intertidal). The samples in this study are all kinds of gastropods found in each plot observation station of 100 plots. Gastropod species diversity using diversity index formula Shannon - Wiener referred to under Ludwig and Reynolds. Results: From the results of the study found 8 species of gastropods and has a diversity index that is currently in the middle intertidal zone, the average diversity index of 1.76, while in the lower intertidal zone, the average gastropod diversity index was 1.45. Conclusion: diversity index indicates the middle intertidal zone, the average diversity index of 1.76, while in the lower intertidal zone, the average index of diversity of gastropods is 1.45, this is caused by the different seagrass zonation patterns and habits of the people who frequently uses seagrass area for commercial purposes.
KEKAYAAN DAN KEPADATAN GASTROPODA BERDASARKAN TIPE PANTAI DI PERAIRAN PANTAI DESA SULI DAN WAAI KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH Sriyanti Salmanu
BIOPENDIX Vol 1 No 2 (2015): Biopendix : Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol1issue2page112-116

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Background: Type of coastal waters Suli village and village Waai is vegetated Beach, the beach is overgrown by vegetation beach. Coastal vegetation was found growing along the coastline is a mangrove and seagrass. Species richness index is a measure of the wealth of species that depend on the direct relationship between the logarithm of the number of species and area sampling. The population density of animals depends on the number of animals is regulated through intra- and interspecific relationships resulting directly from feedback density. Ecologically, seagrass acts as a major manufacturer in the food chain. Methods: This study is a descriptive study was conducted using a survey. The variables to be studied is the richness and density of gastropods in the intertidal zone Suli village and village Waai Central Maluku district. Species richness index calculated by the formulation Margalef. Results: Result: The gastropod wealth index in coastal waters of Suli Village is 0.77 and Waai village is 0.72. It can be interpreted that the index of wealth in both coastal waters is bad. The absolute density of gastropods in the coastal waters of Suli village was 30.02 and the absorbance of gastropods in the coastal waters of Waai village was 22.42. Conclusion: Wealth gastropods in coastal waters Suli village and village Waai categorized as bad as wealth index is less than 2.5, while the density of gastropods in coastal waters Suli village and village Waai are at a high level. This situation is caused by the type of vegetation seagrass gastropods which are Suli village gastropod found as many as 13 types and villages Waai found 8 species and a number of individual lot.
JENIS-JENIS BIVALVIA YANG DITEMUKAN DI PERAIRAN PANTAI DESA SULI DAN ERI PULAU AMBON Sriyanti Salmanu; Monica Hetharia; Gabriel F Squarella
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 9 No 1 (2022): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol9issue1page118-124

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Background: People who live on the coast of Suli Village and Eri Village, Ambon Island also often use bivalves as a source of animal protein food because it tastes good. This habit finally caught the attention of our team to conduct research related to the types of bivalves that exist in the coastal waters of the two villages. And based on the above study, the focus of this research is to identify the types of bivalves that live in the coastal waters of Suli Village and Eri Village, Ambon Island.Research Methods: This research is a quantitative descriptive study and is observational.Results: Based on the results of the research conducted, 8 types of bivalves were found with the details as follows; 6 types of bivalves in the coastal waters of Suli village, namely: Pitar sp, Asaphis violascens, Ruditapes variegatus (GB Sowerby II, 1852), Atactodea striata, Gafarium pectinatum, Calista impar, and 4 types of bivalves in Eri village namely: Hiatula sinensis (Morch, 185 ), Ruditapes variegatus (GB Sowerby II, 1852), Asaphis violascens, Anadara antiquateConclusion: The conclusion that can be drawn is that in the coastal waters of Suli village and Eri village, 8 types of bivalves were found with the details as follows; 6 types of bivalves in the coastal waters of Suli village and 4 types of bivalves in Eri . village
POLA PERTUMBUHAN Strombus luhuanus Linn. 1758 DI PERAIRAN PANTAI DESA OMA PULAU HARUKU KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH (KAJIAN MONITORING) Sriyanti Salmanu; Sintje Liline
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol9issue2page263-267

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Introduction: Growth is a very important event in the life history of an organism besides reproduction. Strombus luhuanus Linn. 1756, is a type of gastropod that lives in coastal waters and is usually associated with seagrasses. Utilization of S luhuanus for consumption as a source of animal protein, the growth of this animal is a concern for environmental observers to maintain the sustainability of this animal Methods: After obtaining the length and weight measurements of S luhuanus, the growth pattern was analyzed using the formula: W = aLb Results: The results of the analysis of the growth pattern (pattern of relationship between length and weight) of S. luhuanus showed that the growth pattern in the coastal waters of Oma Village, Haruku Island, based on total length, followed the equation W = 0.0046L2.0714. Based on the results of the growth pattern analysis, the W equation shows a b value of 2.0714 and a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.686 which indicates that the growth in shell length is more dominant than the total weight gain or negative allometric. Conclusion: Based on the results of the analysis of the growth pattern of S luhuanus, the conclusion that can be drawn is that the growth in shell length is more dominant than the total weight gain or the growth pattern of S luhuanus in the coastal waters of the village of Oma Pulau Haruku is negative allometric.