RESPONSE OF TROPHIC GROUPS OF MACROBENTHIC FAUNA TO ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE CAUSED BY FISH FARMING

Putro, Sapto P. (2009) RESPONSE OF TROPHIC GROUPS OF MACROBENTHIC FAUNA TO ENVIRONMENTAL DISTURBANCE CAUSED BY FISH FARMING. Journal of Coastal Development, 12 (3). pp. 155-166. ISSN 1410-5217

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Abstract

Sediment dynamics and the hydrodynamics of the environment cause the complexity and variability in animal-sediment relationship, both in spatial and temporal. This study is focused on the response of macrobenthic fauna to environmental disturbance caused by fish farming using their trophic structure. Their changes in trophic structure can be used as an indicator of disturbance. Eight control sites and eight farm pontoon sites were samped in a full year period. Two stations at each site were sampled five times throughout the year with four replicates. Macrobenthic abundance was categorised based on six major trophic groups: carnivores (CAR), herbivores (HER), omnivores (OMN), suspension feeders (SF), surface deposit feeders (SDF), and subsurface deposit feeders (SSDF). The Infaunal Trophic Index (ITI) and Shanon-Wiener diversity index (H’) were used to assess the degree of environmental disturbance caused by fish farming based on trophic structure. The relationship between ITI and H’ was assessed using Spearman’s rank order correlation (rho). The result showed that the abundance of deposit feeders was significantly higher at the farm sites than at the control sites, suggesting that food availability is more varied and abundant at farm sites than those at control sites. The results of the ITI indicate that the entire sampling sites have been moderately disturbed over the sampling period, with the exception for site BC8. Variability of Shanon-Wiener diversity index (H’) spatially and temporally seems co-vary with ITI, owing to the influence of taxa richness and evenness.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
Divisions:Faculty of Science and Mathematics > Department of Biology
ID Code:48094
Deposited By:Mr. Sugeng Priyanto
Deposited On:21 Mar 2016 16:45
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