2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/674/1/012021
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Length-weight relationship of Lingula sp. in Aceh Southern Shore

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the growth pattern of Lingula sp. based on its morphometric analysis. The method used in this research is purposive sampling method. he results showed that the number of Lingula sp. less in the Ujong Pancu beach area (66 individuals) when compared to the Syiah Kuala beach area (169 individuals). Based on the weight value of Lingula sp. in the Syiah Kuala area (5,861-7,786 g) it was higher than the Ujong Pancu area (0.082-2.007 g), and the length value was higher in th… Show more

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“…The results of the spatial analysis show the constant value of b for Lingula sp. The highest was recorded at Site 1 with a b value of 2.69 and R 2 value of 0.828 and Site 2 with a b value of 1.72 and R 2 value of 0.679 while the lowest was at Site 3 with Octavina et al (2021) a b value of 1.51 and R 2 value of 0.792. Overall, the three sites have b values of <3, which means that the allometric growth pattern is negative at all sites.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…The results of the spatial analysis show the constant value of b for Lingula sp. The highest was recorded at Site 1 with a b value of 2.69 and R 2 value of 0.828 and Site 2 with a b value of 1.72 and R 2 value of 0.679 while the lowest was at Site 3 with Octavina et al (2021) a b value of 1.51 and R 2 value of 0.792. Overall, the three sites have b values of <3, which means that the allometric growth pattern is negative at all sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This is reinforced by the statement of Cholik (2007) and Zaky et al (2016) which states that the ideal pH range of water that supports the life of benthos, including Lingula sp., ranges from 6-9. 2021) Octavina et al (2021) and Sun et al (2018) states that waters with a pH that is too high or too low will affect the survival of the organisms that live in it. Therefore, the pH that supports the life of Lingula sp.…”
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