2022
DOI: 10.31258/ajoas.5.2.215-227
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Community Structure of Gastropods in the Coastal Waters of North Rupat District

Abstract: Community structure is a concept that studies the composition or composition of species and abundance in a community. Coastal waters are areas with a depth of less than 200 meters and there is a littoral area located between the highest tide and the lowest low tide or called the intertidal area. One of the community of organisms in this intertidal area is gastropods. This research was conducted from December 2021 to January 2022. The purpose of the study was to determine the structure of the gastropod communit… Show more

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“…Mangrove forests dominate the coastal ecosystem in the Rupat District. The mangrove forest area is spread over several places which generally have a geographical location directly opposite the territorial waters of the country (Pertika et al, 2022) Mangrove forests are forest vegetation that grows between tidal lines but can also grow on coral beaches and dead coral plains filled with a thin layer of sand, mud, and muddy beaches. Mangrove ecosystems are habitats for living things, especially those that live around stagnant areas under mangrove stands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mangrove forests dominate the coastal ecosystem in the Rupat District. The mangrove forest area is spread over several places which generally have a geographical location directly opposite the territorial waters of the country (Pertika et al, 2022) Mangrove forests are forest vegetation that grows between tidal lines but can also grow on coral beaches and dead coral plains filled with a thin layer of sand, mud, and muddy beaches. Mangrove ecosystems are habitats for living things, especially those that live around stagnant areas under mangrove stands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%