2020
DOI: 10.33019/akuatik.v14i1.2014
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Struktur Komunitas Plankton Sebagai Bioindikator Kualitas Air Di Sungai Upang Desa Tanah Bawah Kecamatan Puding Besar

Abstract: This Research Is For Analyzing The Structure Of The Plankton Commmuity Also Analyzing The Quality Of The Water And Also The Relationship Or Connection Between The Plankton Against Environment At Upang River, Tanah Bawah Village, The Sub-Disctrict Of Puding Besar. Time And Place Of This Research Was Done In January 2020 At Upang River. Sampling Was Choosen By Doing A Method Called Purposive Sampling That Was Divided Into 3 Research Stations. Plankton Data Taking Was Done By Filtering The River Water 100 Litres … Show more

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“…Biota can act as a bioindicator of whether heavy metal pollution has occurred in waters, one of which is shellfish. Bioindicators are biotic elements that act as guides, the presence of these bioindicators can indicate changes in water quality caused by human activities or natural damage [5]. Polluted aquatic ecosystems can affect the survival of the organisms that inhabit them, including shellfish which have limited mobility and settle in aquatic sediments, being vulnerable to the presence of pollutants such as the entry of heavy metals into water bodies [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biota can act as a bioindicator of whether heavy metal pollution has occurred in waters, one of which is shellfish. Bioindicators are biotic elements that act as guides, the presence of these bioindicators can indicate changes in water quality caused by human activities or natural damage [5]. Polluted aquatic ecosystems can affect the survival of the organisms that inhabit them, including shellfish which have limited mobility and settle in aquatic sediments, being vulnerable to the presence of pollutants such as the entry of heavy metals into water bodies [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%