STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP

Mangrove communities are part of the natural coastal ecosystems that have a vital role, such as the greatest source of organic material for the surrounding aquatic environment. A variety of ecological phenomenon often happens recently, either directly or indirectly affects the change of mangrove veg...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Erma Septyaningsih, Erwin Riyanto Ardli, Ani Widyastuti
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Jenderal Soedirman University 2014-06-01
Series:Scripta Biologica
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journal.bio.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/scribio/article/view/438
id doaj-475f54163b834a3b8e73e4a0966c7c15
record_format Article
spelling doaj-475f54163b834a3b8e73e4a0966c7c152020-11-24T21:11:57ZindJenderal Soedirman UniversityScripta Biologica2355-31382014-06-011210.20884/1.sb.2014.1.2.438327STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAPErma SeptyaningsihErwin Riyanto ArdliAni WidyastutiMangrove communities are part of the natural coastal ecosystems that have a vital role, such as the greatest source of organic material for the surrounding aquatic environment. A variety of ecological phenomenon often happens recently, either directly or indirectly affects the change of mangrove vegetations. Leaf is one of the plant organs that change shape according to the condition of the mangroves and the aquatic environment where the plant lives. The common changes of the leaves are the symmetry (morphometry), the size, and the shape. Mangrove leaves are also subjected to herbivory (predation), that will result in reduced leaf area of the photosynthesis and lowered the production of organic matter to the surrounding waters. This research aimed to determine the morphometric variation and herbivory rates of mangrove leaves at Segara Anakan Cilacap. Mangrove samples were Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina, Ceriops tagal, Rhizophora apiculata, and Sonneratia caseolaris. The study used survey method with stratified random sampling technique. The results showed morphometric variations of the five species were three variations, while the average herbivory rate from highest to lowest were: Avicennia marina (7.46%), Sonneratia caseolaris (6.91%), Rhizophora apiculata (4.08%), Aegiceras corniculatum (3.42%) and Ceriops tagal (3.00%). The difference of age and species of leves affected the herbivory level.https://journal.bio.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/scribio/article/view/438morphometryherbivoryleaf agemangroveSegara Anakan Cilacap
collection DOAJ
language Indonesian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Erma Septyaningsih
Erwin Riyanto Ardli
Ani Widyastuti
spellingShingle Erma Septyaningsih
Erwin Riyanto Ardli
Ani Widyastuti
STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
Scripta Biologica
morphometry
herbivory
leaf age
mangrove
Segara Anakan Cilacap
author_facet Erma Septyaningsih
Erwin Riyanto Ardli
Ani Widyastuti
author_sort Erma Septyaningsih
title STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
title_short STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
title_full STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
title_fullStr STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
title_full_unstemmed STUDI MORFOMETRI DAN TINGKAT HERBIVORI DAUN MANGROVE DI SEGARA ANAKAN CILACAP
title_sort studi morfometri dan tingkat herbivori daun mangrove di segara anakan cilacap
publisher Jenderal Soedirman University
series Scripta Biologica
issn 2355-3138
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Mangrove communities are part of the natural coastal ecosystems that have a vital role, such as the greatest source of organic material for the surrounding aquatic environment. A variety of ecological phenomenon often happens recently, either directly or indirectly affects the change of mangrove vegetations. Leaf is one of the plant organs that change shape according to the condition of the mangroves and the aquatic environment where the plant lives. The common changes of the leaves are the symmetry (morphometry), the size, and the shape. Mangrove leaves are also subjected to herbivory (predation), that will result in reduced leaf area of the photosynthesis and lowered the production of organic matter to the surrounding waters. This research aimed to determine the morphometric variation and herbivory rates of mangrove leaves at Segara Anakan Cilacap. Mangrove samples were Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina, Ceriops tagal, Rhizophora apiculata, and Sonneratia caseolaris. The study used survey method with stratified random sampling technique. The results showed morphometric variations of the five species were three variations, while the average herbivory rate from highest to lowest were: Avicennia marina (7.46%), Sonneratia caseolaris (6.91%), Rhizophora apiculata (4.08%), Aegiceras corniculatum (3.42%) and Ceriops tagal (3.00%). The difference of age and species of leves affected the herbivory level.
topic morphometry
herbivory
leaf age
mangrove
Segara Anakan Cilacap
url https://journal.bio.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/scribio/article/view/438
work_keys_str_mv AT ermaseptyaningsih studimorfometridantingkatherbivoridaunmangrovedisegaraanakancilacap
AT erwinriyantoardli studimorfometridantingkatherbivoridaunmangrovedisegaraanakancilacap
AT aniwidyastuti studimorfometridantingkatherbivoridaunmangrovedisegaraanakancilacap
_version_ 1716752084514111488