2015
DOI: 10.19184/jid.v16i1.1390
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The Diversity of Holothurioidea in the Intertidal Zone of the Pancur Shore of the Alas Purwo National Park

Abstract: Holothurioidea well known as Sea Cucumber is one of the classes from the Echinodermata phylum. Sea cucumbers are benthic animals that move slowly. Currently they already identified about 1135 species. Their existence usually associated with abiotic factors such as water salinity, temperature, pH, wave motion, light intensity and the substrate. The ability of the Holothurioidea to adapt to the abiotic factors will affect species diversity. The research aims is to determine the species diversity in the intertida… Show more

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“…Hal ini yang menyebabkan Holothuroidea melakukan kegiatan burrowing atau pembenaman diri (Triacha et al, 2021). Hal tersebut diperkuat oleh Yunita et al (2020) Selain itu pada pagi hari, Holothuroidea bersembunyi di bawah bebatuan untuk menghindari cahaya matahari langsung (Afrely et al, 2015). Keberadaan Echinodermata juga dipengaruhi oleh kualitas lingkungan yang saling berhubungan, yaitu faktor fisika dan kimia.…”
Section: Metodeunclassified
“…Hal ini yang menyebabkan Holothuroidea melakukan kegiatan burrowing atau pembenaman diri (Triacha et al, 2021). Hal tersebut diperkuat oleh Yunita et al (2020) Selain itu pada pagi hari, Holothuroidea bersembunyi di bawah bebatuan untuk menghindari cahaya matahari langsung (Afrely et al, 2015). Keberadaan Echinodermata juga dipengaruhi oleh kualitas lingkungan yang saling berhubungan, yaitu faktor fisika dan kimia.…”
Section: Metodeunclassified
“…Massin (1999) collected and morphologically identified 56 species from Spermonde archipelago; meanwhile, Purwati et al (2010) identified 18 species from Karimunjawa Island. Other studies were conducted by Supono et al (2014) from Lembeh Strait (22 species) and Afrely et al (2015) from Alas Purwo National Park (8 species). All of them were identified from fresh sea cucumbers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%