Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura

A monitoring activity for the existence of portunid crabs in the narrowest part of Madura Strait has been done from 2001 to 2004. Crabs have been collected in June or July each year in day time during spring tide. Crab collection was carried out in four sampling station (I to IV) using 0,5 cm traw...

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Main Authors: Bambang Irawan, Agoes Soegianto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Biological Society 2012-02-01
Series:Journal of Biological Researches
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Online Access:http://berkalahayati.org/journal/410003ef
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spelling doaj-b48202f50dd14f57972a6562fb0bade72020-11-25T00:32:55ZengIndonesian Biological SocietyJournal of Biological Researches0852-68342337-389X2012-02-01112939610.23869/bphjbr.11.2.20061Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat MaduraBambang Irawan0Agoes Soegianto1Jurusan Biologi FMIPA, Universitas Airlangga SurabayaJurusan Biologi FMIPA, Universitas Airlangga SurabayaA monitoring activity for the existence of portunid crabs in the narrowest part of Madura Strait has been done from 2001 to 2004. Crabs have been collected in June or July each year in day time during spring tide. Crab collection was carried out in four sampling station (I to IV) using 0,5 cm trawl net for 10 minutes netting in each time. The results show that during four year monitoring six species of portunid crab has been captured. Among the six species three of them, Charybdis affinis, C. anisodon, and Portunus pelagicus were collected each year even with difference level in local distribution. C. affinis and P. pelagicus have been monitored in the same three stations, and C. anisodon has also been monitored in three stations but differs from other three portunid crab species, C. annulata. P. trituberculatus, and Scylla paramamosain were very rare and have been captured in less then three sampling times collection. We conclude that in this area the portunid crab has been dominated by C. affinis which have less economic value, and for C. anisodon even the number higher than other portunid genus the occurrence is not stabil as in C. affinis. http://berkalahayati.org/journal/410003efmonitoring existenceportunid crabsCharybdis anisodonScylla paramamosainCharybdis annulataPortunus pelagicusPotunus
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language English
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author Bambang Irawan
Agoes Soegianto
spellingShingle Bambang Irawan
Agoes Soegianto
Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
Journal of Biological Researches
monitoring existence
portunid crabs
Charybdis anisodon
Scylla paramamosain
Charybdis annulata
Portunus pelagicus
Potunus
author_facet Bambang Irawan
Agoes Soegianto
author_sort Bambang Irawan
title Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
title_short Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
title_full Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
title_fullStr Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
title_full_unstemmed Kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line Selat Madura
title_sort kekayaan jenis portunidae di sisi shipping line selat madura
publisher Indonesian Biological Society
series Journal of Biological Researches
issn 0852-6834
2337-389X
publishDate 2012-02-01
description A monitoring activity for the existence of portunid crabs in the narrowest part of Madura Strait has been done from 2001 to 2004. Crabs have been collected in June or July each year in day time during spring tide. Crab collection was carried out in four sampling station (I to IV) using 0,5 cm trawl net for 10 minutes netting in each time. The results show that during four year monitoring six species of portunid crab has been captured. Among the six species three of them, Charybdis affinis, C. anisodon, and Portunus pelagicus were collected each year even with difference level in local distribution. C. affinis and P. pelagicus have been monitored in the same three stations, and C. anisodon has also been monitored in three stations but differs from other three portunid crab species, C. annulata. P. trituberculatus, and Scylla paramamosain were very rare and have been captured in less then three sampling times collection. We conclude that in this area the portunid crab has been dominated by C. affinis which have less economic value, and for C. anisodon even the number higher than other portunid genus the occurrence is not stabil as in C. affinis.
topic monitoring existence
portunid crabs
Charybdis anisodon
Scylla paramamosain
Charybdis annulata
Portunus pelagicus
Potunus
url http://berkalahayati.org/journal/410003ef
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