Discovery of habitat preferences and community structure of Echinoderms in Kri, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biodiversitas Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.13057/biodiv/d240735
RIMA HERLINA SETIAWATI SIBURIAN, JULIA ROSEMARY TAPILATU, MARYROSE EASTER TAPILATU
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Abstract. Siburian RHS, Tapilatu JR, Tapilatu ME. 2023. Discovery of habitat preferences and community structure of Echinoderms in Kri, Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 3968-3976. Raja Ampat, located in Papua, Indonesia, is home to one of the most diverse coral reef ecosystems and is a component of the Coral Triangle. The coral in Raja Ampat is still considered to be in good health. Although the marine fauna in Raja Ampat is pristine and diverse, there have still only been a few studies in this region. The scientific research on the Echinoderms in Raja Ampat is limited, particularly as a primary input for data research. In this study, we present Echinoderm's habitat and community structure in the Kri coastal area at Mansuar Island based on the data collected at field sampling. From January to February 2023, data were collected intensively during morning and afternoon low tide for three repetitions each, at 5-10 m depths. We conducted morphological species identification. Asteroidea, Holothuroidea, Echinoidea, and Crinoidea were found to be the four major classes of Echinodermata that dominated the sampling area, with a total of 20 species and 180 individuals. Each Echinodermata species has its preferred Kri coastal habitat based on its food supply, unique behavior, and body structure. In addition, the result indicates that this region has a moderate diversity level, with low dominance and moderate to high uniformity. This research provides new information on the ecology of Echinoderms in eastern Indonesia, particularly in Raja Ampat.
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印度尼西亚Raja Ampat Kri棘皮动物生境偏好和群落结构的发现
摘要西伯利亚RHS, Tapilatu JR, Tapilatu ME。2023. 印度尼西亚Raja Ampat Kri棘皮动物生境偏好和群落结构的发现。生物多样性,24:3968-3976。拉贾安帕位于印度尼西亚的巴布亚,是最多样化的珊瑚礁生态系统之一,也是珊瑚三角的一个组成部分。拉贾安帕的珊瑚仍然被认为健康状况良好。虽然拉贾安帕的海洋动物是原始的和多样化的,但在这个地区的研究仍然很少。对Raja Ampat棘皮动物的科学研究是有限的,特别是作为数据研究的主要输入。本文在野外采样的基础上,对Mansuar岛Kri沿海地区棘皮动物的生境和群落结构进行了研究。2023年1 - 2月,在上午和下午低潮期间集中采集数据,各3次重复,深度5 ~ 10m。我们进行了形态学物种鉴定。棘皮科以星总科、全棘总科、棘总科和海百合总科为主,共有20种180只。根据棘皮动物的食物供应、独特的行为和身体结构,每种棘皮动物都有自己喜欢的Kri海岸栖息地。结果表明,该地区多样性水平中等,优势度低,均匀度中高。这项研究为印度尼西亚东部棘皮动物生态学提供了新的信息,特别是在拉贾安帕。
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