Comparison of seaweed communities of the two rocky shores in Sarawak, Malaysia

A study on seaweeds was carried out at Tanjung (Tg.) Batu (3°12′28.3″N, 113°02′38.4″E) and Kampung (Kg.) Kuala Nyalau (3°37′50.8″N, 113°22′16.1″E), Bintulu, Malaysia, from January to October 2008. This study examined the diversity and monthly distribution of seaweeds at two rocky shores with distinc...

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Main Authors: Wong, S. C., Zakaria @ Ya, Muta Harah, Bujang, Japar Sidik, Arshad, Aziz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Coastal Research Center, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25565/1/Comparison%20of%20seaweed%20communities%20of%20the%20two%20rocky%20shores%20in%20Sarawak%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/25565/
http://hdl.handle.net/2261/51689
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Institution: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Language: English
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Summary:A study on seaweeds was carried out at Tanjung (Tg.) Batu (3°12′28.3″N, 113°02′38.4″E) and Kampung (Kg.) Kuala Nyalau (3°37′50.8″N, 113°22′16.1″E), Bintulu, Malaysia, from January to October 2008. This study examined the diversity and monthly distribution of seaweeds at two rocky shores with distinct landform characteristics and differences in their environmental conditions. A total of 32 seaweeds were identified belonging to 20 families and 27 genera comprising of 28 species (9 Chlorophyta, 5 Phaeophyta and 14 Rhodophyta) at Kg. Kuala Nyalau and 15 species (5 Chlorophyta, 2 Phaeophyta and 8 Rhodophyta) at Tg. Batu. Rhodophyta was dominant at both sites. Based on Bray-Curtis similarity evaluation, four distinct clusters on species occurrence in relation to months were observed at Tg. Batu: I-January, February and March, II-June and July, III-April and August, IV-September and October and, three clusters at Kg. Kuala Nyalau: I-February, March and April, II-January, III-June, July, August, September and October. Besides the topography and wave physical forces, a combination of some environmental (physical and chemical) factors were influencing the occurrence and differences in seaweed communities between the sites.