2018
DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.5.1.41-49.2017
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Komunitas Makrozoobentos di Sungai Gua Pintu Ngalau pada Kawasan Karst di Sumatera Barat

Abstract: Pintu Ngalau cave is flowed by river from irrigated rice fields that flows into the cave. This cave has a source of organic matter derived from bats and swallow dirts, litter that falls on enterance of the cave and the organic material carried by the flow of the river. The study on the macrozoobenthos communities of river in Pintu Ngalau Cave has been conducted from October until November 2016. The study used survey method, where stratified random sampling was applied in three zones (light zone, dim zone and d… Show more

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“…The decomposition process is assisted by macrozoobenthos, one of the aquatic biotas that live relatively sedentary and interact with waste in aquatic waste. It plays a role in helping the decomposition process of organic material into small pieces, making it easier for microbes in the decomposition process (Mar'i et al, 2017). Sources of COD can be natural organic matter in water bodies and organic matter caused by domestic and industrial waste disposal activities and the entry of plant and animal decomposition runoff through the rain (Peng and Li, 2021).…”
Section: Water Quality In the Klampok Sub-watershedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decomposition process is assisted by macrozoobenthos, one of the aquatic biotas that live relatively sedentary and interact with waste in aquatic waste. It plays a role in helping the decomposition process of organic material into small pieces, making it easier for microbes in the decomposition process (Mar'i et al, 2017). Sources of COD can be natural organic matter in water bodies and organic matter caused by domestic and industrial waste disposal activities and the entry of plant and animal decomposition runoff through the rain (Peng and Li, 2021).…”
Section: Water Quality In the Klampok Sub-watershedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C and N ratios describe the level of fertility of the sediment system. Various organic materials and substrates as well as human activities around the waters can have an influence on the macrozoobenthos that live in it [14].…”
Section: Substratementioning
confidence: 99%