Coral community structure at Celukan Bawang Reefs, Buleleng Regency, Bali Island

W. Widiastuti, Daniel Tosan Kaigere
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Celukan Bawang water has a strategic location in the northern part of Bali Island that threatened its surrounding coral reefs by shipping, power plant, industrial activities, and shrimp ponds. However, there is limited data on its biodiversity status. Therefore, it is necessary to provide factual information regarding the coral reef ecosystem condition in scientific data. This study aimed to measure the coral reef`s components and the community structure. The coverage of coral reef components was collected based on the UPT method, while community structure data was taken in a belt transect within two different sites. All data was collected in December 2020. The difference in coral reef ecosystem components among sites was analyzed with the Paired-T and Kruskal-Wallis tests (for the non-homogenous data). Results showed that the coverage of live coral colonies in Site 1 is categorized as poor, whereas Site 2 is classified as moderate. Reefs were dominated by type growth non-Acropora massive from the family of Faviidae and encrusting from the family of Pocilloporidae. Statistically, there were no significant differences in all coral reef ecosystem components among Sites 1 and 2. Diversity and Evenness Indices were similarly low in the two sites. The dominance Index demonstrated that Site 1 was lower than Site 2 (moderate). It might be related to the coverage of the abiotic component, which, despite being statistically insignificant, showed that Site 2 has a higher percentage of rubbles and rocks. Rubble and rock can be a substrate for the coral juvenile to attach.Keywords: Community structure; Coral reef; Celukan Bawang; Buleleng
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巴厘岛Buleleng Regency Celukan Bawang珊瑚礁的珊瑚群落结构
Celukan bawangwater位于巴厘岛北部的战略位置,航运、发电厂、工业活动和虾池威胁着周围的珊瑚礁。然而,关于其生物多样性状况的数据有限。因此,有必要在科学数据中提供有关珊瑚礁生态系统状况的事实信息。本研究旨在测量珊瑚礁的组成和群落结构。基于UPT方法收集了珊瑚礁组分的覆盖度,而群落结构数据则在两个不同样点的带状样带中采集。所有数据于2020年12月收集。采用pair - t检验和Kruskal-Wallis检验(非同质数据)分析了不同地点珊瑚礁生态系统成分的差异。结果显示,Site 1的活珊瑚群落盖度为差,而Site 2的活珊瑚群落盖度为中等。礁体以Faviidae科的非acropora massive型生长和Pocilloporidae科的覆壳型生长为主。在统计上,站点1和站点2的所有珊瑚礁生态系统组成没有显著差异。多样性指数和均匀度指数在两个地点同样较低。优势度指数显示Site 1低于Site 2(中等)。这可能与非生物成分的覆盖有关,尽管在统计上微不足道,但这表明2号遗址的碎石和岩石比例更高。碎石和岩石可以作为珊瑚幼崽附着的基质。关键词:群落结构;珊瑚礁;Celukan霸王;Buleleng
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