2014
DOI: 10.1080/10042857.2014.928986
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Possible use ofLingulasp. (Phylum Brachiopoda) as a dissemination strategy to promote sustainable development in Fangchenggang mangrove, China

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“…Juvenile's bed was established in fine soft mud (Mitra and Pattanayak 2013). On Fangchenggang mangrove in China Lingula occurred from areas with fine sand (>68%) with sediment particles on sandy loam and loamy sand (Printrakoon et al 2014). In accordance with Hutchins et al (2003), Lingulidae is exclusively infaunal (living in the sediment at the bottom of the ocean) in soft substrates from the intertidal zone.…”
Section: Habitatsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Juvenile's bed was established in fine soft mud (Mitra and Pattanayak 2013). On Fangchenggang mangrove in China Lingula occurred from areas with fine sand (>68%) with sediment particles on sandy loam and loamy sand (Printrakoon et al 2014). In accordance with Hutchins et al (2003), Lingulidae is exclusively infaunal (living in the sediment at the bottom of the ocean) in soft substrates from the intertidal zone.…”
Section: Habitatsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…in the mangrove ecosystem of Lubuk Damar, Aceh was very diverse and bigger (3 mm-122 mm), if compared with the size of Lingula found in other studies, e.g. 22.5 mm-38.5 mm (Emig 1984), 45 mm-58 mm (Sundaram and Deshmukh 2011), 27.5 mm (Hutchins et al 2003), and 24.84 ± 2.98 mm (Printrakoon et al 2014). Shells of Lingula discovered in the mangrove ecosystem mostly had a light to dark green color ( Figure 2.A, H) as in Lingula anatina reported from Subarnarekha estuaries, India (Mitra and Pattanayak 2013), but few specimens showed light brown to greenish color; similar to those found in New Caledonia ) and in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India (Sundaram and Deshmukh 2011).…”
Section: Shellmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Daerah ekosistem mangrove yang masih terjaga dan memiliki kandungan bahan organik yang relatif lebih tinggi (ratarata 3,06) dibandingkan stasiun lainnya (2,84 dan 2,61), sehingga banyak menyediakan makanan bagi kerang lentera. Printrakoon et al (2014) menyatakan bahwa kepadatan yang tinggi dari jenis Lingula sp disebabkan oleh kandungan bahan organik sedimen tinggi. Ekosistem mangrove memiliki produktivitas yang sangat tinggi melalui sumbangan serasah.…”
Section: Kepadatanunclassified
“…di Pantai Utara Aceh sebanyak 2,08-4,75 ind/m 2 (Agustina et al 2019), kerang Anadara antiquata di Desa Numana Wakatobi sebanyak 0,00-0,94 ind/m 2 (Dayanti et al 2017), dan beberapa jenis kerang kima di Wakatobi sebanyak 0,001-0,037 ind/m 2 (Findra et al 2020). Namun lebih rendah jika dibandingkan dengan kepadatan kerang lentera lainnya, seperti di mangrove Fangchenggang (China) sebanyak 5,20-48,20 ind/m 2 (Printrakoon et al 2014), Pantai Bengal Barat-Odisha (India) sebanyak 8-284 ind/m 2 (Samanta et al 2015), dan Pulau Amami-Oshima (Jepang) sebanyak 57,7-411,2 ind/m 2 (Fujii et al 2019).…”
Section: Kepadatanunclassified
“…Species from the Brachiopods phylum are often used as food raw materials by the community [4]. In addition, baree also play a major role in the food chain cycle as herbivores, carnivores, and as decomposers that convert organic matter into simpler elements to be reused by other aquatic organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%