2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.seares.2019.01.004
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Ecological impact of salt farming in mangroves on the habitat and food sources of Austruca occidentalis and Littoraria subvittata

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“…The decreasing areas of mangrove forests will lead to habitat destruction, which is assumed to cause the decline of biodiversity in the aquaculture environment (Lisna et al 2018;Nehemia et al 2019;Islamy and Hasan 2020;Isroni et al 2019;Nafisyah et al 2018), including declined diversity of phytoplankton (Hilaluddin et al 2020;Soedibya et al 2021), which in turn has an impact on the decline in the pond production. Phytoplankton is autotrophic microorganisms able to produce their food with the assistance of sunlight, and they live floating in oceans, lakes, rivers, and other water bodies (Umami et al 2018;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decreasing areas of mangrove forests will lead to habitat destruction, which is assumed to cause the decline of biodiversity in the aquaculture environment (Lisna et al 2018;Nehemia et al 2019;Islamy and Hasan 2020;Isroni et al 2019;Nafisyah et al 2018), including declined diversity of phytoplankton (Hilaluddin et al 2020;Soedibya et al 2021), which in turn has an impact on the decline in the pond production. Phytoplankton is autotrophic microorganisms able to produce their food with the assistance of sunlight, and they live floating in oceans, lakes, rivers, and other water bodies (Umami et al 2018;).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high secondary succession in benthic fauna in replanted mangrove forests was equal to the natural stands in Indonesia (Ariyanto et al, 2018c). Therefore, mangroves could provide a habitat for both marine and terrestrial fauna, play a role in the mangrove food web, and influence coastal fisheries in a positive way (Nagelkerken et al, 2008;Kaiser et al, 2015;Ariyanto et al, 2018c;Nehemia et al, 2019). Mangroves are also an important contributor of nutrients for estuarine and coastal productivity through litter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%