2022
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d230634
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The distribution of benthic foraminifera in coral reefs ecosystem of East Penjaliran Island, Seribu Islands, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Natsir SM. 2022. ­­The distribution of benthic foraminifera in coral reefs ecosystem of East Penjaliran Island, Seribu Islands, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 3073-3080. East Penjaliran Island is located in the core zone of Seribu Islands Marine National Park and is included in the protected green area. The research shows the close relationship between benthic foraminifera and coral reef. Certain foraminifera has the same environmental requirement to live with coral reefs. Therefore, the study of foram… Show more

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“…In addition to being an attachment substrate, seagrass beds also serve as a barrier for hydrodynamic pressure on the sediment surface so as to minimize the occurrence of displacement and physical disturbances in centhic organisms such as foraminifera. This was inline with the study by Natsir (2022) in the East penjalira Island of Seribu Island that the opportunistic foraminifera were collected abundantly in the coarse sand sediments.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…In addition to being an attachment substrate, seagrass beds also serve as a barrier for hydrodynamic pressure on the sediment surface so as to minimize the occurrence of displacement and physical disturbances in centhic organisms such as foraminifera. This was inline with the study by Natsir (2022) in the East penjalira Island of Seribu Island that the opportunistic foraminifera were collected abundantly in the coarse sand sediments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In addition, seagrass beds are also very important as nursery grounds and habitats for several types of fish and invertebrates as well as epiphytic animals such as algae and foraminifera. The previous study by Natsir and Subkhan (2011) on the western coastal area of Bintan Island shows that the seagrass bed was dominated by Elphidium, Heterostegian, Quinqueloculina and Spirolina as opportunistic foraminifera.…”
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“…They were identified up to the generic level and their abundances were recorded. The different genera were grouped into three different functional groups as symbiont, opportunistic and smaller heterotrophic taxa, following Hallock et al (2003) and Natsir and Subkhan (2011). Total foraminiferal number (TFN) and abundance of major foraminiferal groups in per gram sand fraction of each sample has been tabulated in Table 1.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies that investigate the foraminiferal distribution in coral reefs are not included (e.g., Förderer et al, 2018;Junita et al, 2020;A'ziz et al, 2020Natsir et al, 2022). Foraminiferal distribution of study areas in the Peninsula Malaysia (marked in yellow) are summarised in Table 5.2.…”
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confidence: 99%