2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11252-021-01192-6
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Molluscs community as a keystone group for assessing the impact of urban sprawl at intertidal ecosystems

Abstract: Mollusc communities are getting endangered in the aftermath of urban sprawl because artificial structures do not surrogate natural substrates. In this study, we compared the diversity, community and trophic arrangements of molluscs among different models of artificial substrate and their adjacent natural rock, to detect relationships between some abiotic variables and the mollusc communities. Complexity, chemical composition and age were tested as potential drivers of the community. Diversity, community and tr… Show more

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“…Berdasarkan hasil penelitian sebelumnya, beberapa spesies bivalvia dapat dijadikan sebagai spesies kunci (keystone species) (Dame et al, 2012;Ortega-Jiménez et al, 2021). Di lingkungan perairan, bivalvia memegang peran ekologi penting (Vaughn, 2018), seperti bioremediator (Azis et al, 2021;Yanova et al, 2022) dan siklus nutrien (Strayer, 2014;Gallardi, 2014).…”
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“…Berdasarkan hasil penelitian sebelumnya, beberapa spesies bivalvia dapat dijadikan sebagai spesies kunci (keystone species) (Dame et al, 2012;Ortega-Jiménez et al, 2021). Di lingkungan perairan, bivalvia memegang peran ekologi penting (Vaughn, 2018), seperti bioremediator (Azis et al, 2021;Yanova et al, 2022) dan siklus nutrien (Strayer, 2014;Gallardi, 2014).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified