2020
DOI: 10.3233/ajw200041
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Effect of Water Quality on Community Structure of Bivalve at Segoro Tambak Estuary, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia

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“…The higher the osmotic pressure, the higher the salinity of the waters [16]; [17]. For multicellular aquatic organisms, the osmotic pressure of cells is directly related to the absorption of nutrients for their metabolism [18,19]. Cyanobacteria (including Spirulina species) can live in mesohaline waters [16].…”
Section: Laboratory-scale Water Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher the osmotic pressure, the higher the salinity of the waters [16]; [17]. For multicellular aquatic organisms, the osmotic pressure of cells is directly related to the absorption of nutrients for their metabolism [18,19]. Cyanobacteria (including Spirulina species) can live in mesohaline waters [16].…”
Section: Laboratory-scale Water Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic matter, nitrates and phosphates contained in the sediments are nutrients that mangroves need for fertility. Sedimentation that occurs in mangrove areas is different from the sedimentation in other depositional environments [33]; [34]. Sources of sediments in mangrove areas come from land and sea (allocthonous) and from the mangroves themselves (autochtonous) in the form of piles of fallen leaves, twigs and dead organisms that are deposited in the mangrove area, containing a lot of organic and minerals (N, P, K, Fe and Mg) [35].…”
Section: Water and Soil Quality Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A water sample was taken in the water column and put on the sample container for water quality analyses. The sample was then analysed using the water quality parameters procedure [HUTAMI et al 2020]. The procedure for identifying phytoplankton relied on observation through the Olympus CX31 binocular microscope with 100-400× magnification.…”
Section: Research Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%