Diversity of Macrozoobentos as Bioindicator of Lentic Waters in The Jombor Swamp Area Klaten Central Java

Sandhie Budi Himawan, Yuni Tri Hewindati
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Organisms that live permanently on the bottom of lentic or still waters, such as macrozoobenthos, are very susceptible to changes in water quality that can have an impact on their composition and abundance. Because of their tolerance to environmental changes, these organisms are often used as an indicator in physical and chemical changes in the aquatic environment. Rawa Jombor or Jombor swamp is a lentic freshwater in Krakitan Village, Bayat District, Klaten, Central Java. In addition to tourism, the surrounding community uses Rawa Jombor in their daily activities for floating market and fish cages. The existence of these various activities can produce waste and garbage which then settles to the bottom of the waters and has an impact on reducing water quality. This study aims to examine the diversity and distribution of macrozoobenthos. Water quality was measured by taking samples at three locations, namely station I (littoral zone), station II (limnetic zone), and station III (benthic zone). Sampling at each station used a Van Veen grab sediment sampler. The Macrozoobenthos Diversity Index was determined using the Shannon & Wiener formula. The diversity index values for stations I, II, and III are 1.579; 1.566; and 1.785, respectively, with moderate levels of community diversity. 14 types of macrozoobenthos were identified, of which Tubifex tubifex was the most abundant species in station 1 and station 2. Meanwhile at station 3 is dominated by Anentome Helena. Based on the analysis of organism diversity and the results of water quality inspection in our study, it shows that the water quality in the Jombor swamp is classified as moderately polluted.
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中爪哇岛Jombor沼泽地区大型动物类生物指示物的多样性
永久生活在静水或静水底部的生物,如大型底栖动物,非常容易受到水质变化的影响,这可能对它们的组成和丰度产生影响。由于它们对环境变化的耐受性,这些生物经常被用作水生环境物理和化学变化的指示物。Rawa Jombor或Jombor沼泽是中爪哇Klaten Bayat区Krakitan村的一个真正的淡水。除了旅游之外,周边社区在日常活动中还利用拉瓦琼堡作为水上市场和鱼笼。这些不同活动的存在会产生废物和垃圾,这些废物和垃圾会沉降到水底,对降低水质产生影响。本研究旨在探讨大型底栖动物的多样性和分布。在1号站(滨海带)、2号站(滨海带)和3号站(底栖带)3个地点取样,测量水质。每个站点使用Van Veen抓取沉淀物采样器进行采样。大型底栖动物多样性指数采用Shannon & Wiener公式确定。1、2、3站的多样性指数为1.579;1.566;群落多样性为1.785,群落多样性水平中等。共鉴定出大型底栖动物14种,其中1站和2站数量最多的是Tubifex Tubifex。与此同时,3号站由海伦娜主宰。根据本研究的生物多样性分析和水质检测结果表明,Jombor沼泽的水质属于中度污染。
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