DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF MACROZOOBENTHOS IN AKELAMO RIVER, SOUTH HALMAHERA, NORTH MALUKU PROVINCE
Rivers as one of the habitats for aquatic organisms are often affected by pollution due to human activities and changes in surrounding land functions, including the Akelamo River in South Halmahera, North Maluku. The pollution resulted in habitat destruction and decreased biodiversity including m...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Rivers as one of the habitats for aquatic organisms are often affected by pollution
due to human activities and changes in surrounding land functions, including the
Akelamo River in South Halmahera, North Maluku. The pollution resulted in
habitat destruction and decreased biodiversity including macrozoobenthos. This
study aims to determine the quality of Akelamo River based on the diversity and
distribution of macrozoobenthos. Sampling was conducted in February 2023 and
continued analysis from March to May 2023. The data analysis consisted of 1).
Calculation of CCME WQI index; 2). Analysis of distribution and diversity of
macrozoobenthos species; 3). Statistical test of correlation between environmental
parameters and abundance and species of macrozoobenthos. The water quality of
Akelamo River based on CCME WQI index for all sampling points is in the range
of 80.84 - 93.71 (good). The results showed as many as 12 genus of
macrozoobenthos found in Akelamo River. Chironomus was found in almost all
sampling points. Capniidae, Libellula, and Micrasema were only found at SPB 1,
Stenelmis at SPB 4, Phanocerus at SPB 5, Gyrinus at SPB 6, and Macrobrachium
at SPB 8. Macrozoobenthos abundance was highest at SPB 1, followed by SPB 5,
2 & 6, and 7 & 8, with SPB 4 being the lowest. Genus diversity was highest at SPB
1 (5 species), followed by SPB 3 (4 species), SPB 5 & 6 (3 species), and SPB 2, 4,
7, and 8 (2 species). Macrozoobenthos abundance was strongly negatively
correlated with % sand and strongly negatively correlated with % silt.
Macrozoobenthos species diversity was strongly negatively correlated with DO
parameters and strongly positive with silt %. |
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