2023
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d240431
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Seaweed diversity and community structure on the west coast of Aceh, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Erniati, Erlangga, Andika Y, Muliani. 2023. Seaweed diversity and community structure on the west coast of Aceh, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 2189-2200. One of the commodities that continues to be developed by the Indonesian government in fisheries is seaweed. The potential of seaweed as a food ingredient in Aceh is very abundant. However, diversity and community structure of seaweeds on the west coast of Aceh have not been studied much. Therefore, this study has been carried out to assess the divers… Show more

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“…At all stations, only 4 seagrass species were found, so seagrasses on Banyak Island have low diversity. The greater the diversity index value, the more species found at the research location and the higher the stand of each species, so the more abundant the Species diversity is described by the number of species found and the number of stands of each seagrass species (Erniati et al 2023). Competition between species for nutrients also affects seagrass diversity (Fitrian et al 2017).…”
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“…At all stations, only 4 seagrass species were found, so seagrasses on Banyak Island have low diversity. The greater the diversity index value, the more species found at the research location and the higher the stand of each species, so the more abundant the Species diversity is described by the number of species found and the number of stands of each seagrass species (Erniati et al 2023). Competition between species for nutrients also affects seagrass diversity (Fitrian et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inflammatory response is often characterized by an increase in the synthesis of prostaglandins, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and reactive oxygen species. Among those, Tumor Necrosis Factor has been reported as a major cytokine driving inflammation in the pathophysiology of psoriasis (7,8) .…”
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confidence: 99%