ANALISIS KELIMPAHAN DINOFLAGELLATA EPIBENTIK PADA Sargassum sp DI PERAIRAN TELUK BUNGUS PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT

Main Authors: Wahyuni, Putri, ', Thamrin, Siregar, Sofyan Husein
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author Wahyuni, Putri
', Thamrin
Siregar, Sofyan Husein
title ANALISIS KELIMPAHAN DINOFLAGELLATA EPIBENTIK PADA Sargassum sp DI PERAIRAN TELUK BUNGUS PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT
publisher Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan
publishDate 2016
topic Abundance
Epibenthic Dinoflagellates
Sargassum sp
url http://ejournal.unri.ac.id/index.php/JIL/article/view/3577
http://ejournal.unri.ac.id/index.php/JIL/article/view/3577/3478
contents Epibentik Dinoflagellates can be epiphytic (associated with seagrasses or macroalgae). This study used a survey method with Sargassum sp as a Dinoflagellata attachment. Research on the abundance of Dinoflagellata was conducted in Bungus Buy in November 2014. Based on samples collected, nine Dinoflagellates were found, where five of them were potentially toxic. They were Chatonella, Gonyaulax, Ceratium, Dinophysis, Prorocentrum, Gambierdiscus, Ceratium, Alexandrium, Pyrodinium and Scrippsiella with an abundance of 5231-12177 cell/g. The results showed no relationship between the concentration of nitrate and phosphate on the abundance Dinoflagellates. The nitrate concentrations ranging from 0.0175 to 0.0312 mg / l and phosphate concentrations ranging from 0.0181 to 0.0354 mg / l.
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