Colonization of Nipa Worms (Namalycastis spp.) Based on Differences in Depth of Placement of Nipah Fronds in Kakap River of West Kalimantan
Jennifer Vasilya Panirman,
Tri Rima Setyawati,
Junardi
Abstract:Namalycastis spp. is deposit feeder animal because it eats by utilizing organic matter and omnivorous. The existence of Namalycastis has been found inhabit naturally decomposing nipa fronds (Nypa fruticans). Data regarding the colonization of Namalycastis are currently not available. The purpose of the study is to discover the first time and the peak of colonizations and the number of individual Namalycastis based on the depth of placement of different nipa fronds in Kakap River Mangrove Area of West Borneo. S… Show more
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