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Diversity, Distribution Pattern, Morphometric of Box Mussel Septifer Bilocularis (Linnaeus, 1758) on the Reef Flat in Cape Lampangi, South Minahasa
April 24, 2014  //  DOI: 10.35800/jip.2.1.2014.4402
Grace Mustamu, Lawrence J. L. Lumingas, Anneke V. Lohoo

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Diversity, Distribution Pattern, Morphometric of Box Mussel Septifer Bilocularis (Linnaeus, 1758) on the Reef Flat in Cape Lampangi, South Minahasa Image
Abstract

Septifer bilocularis (Linnaeus, 1758) is a suspension feeder organisms which are found live clustered on dead coral . This study aims to estimate the average density, analyzes the distribution patterns and analyze morphometric aspects of a long-high (thick) relation, length-total weight relation and length-weight index without shell relation of S. bilocularis at that location. Sampling method using transect squares method, with the length of each line is 50m, on each transect placed 10 squares (measuring 1m x 1m). Based on the data analysis of the average density in both transect was 214 individuals with a clustered deployment pattern, with a maximum shell length of 29,64mm. The relation between length and high of shell shows that the growth is allometri negative, length and total weight shell relationships is allometri negative, where the contents of the weight index does not increase with increasing length but declined. Box mussel Septifier bilocularis live clustered with very dense aggregations in intertidal reef flat area on the intertidal zone are exposed at the lowest tide at Cape Lampangi.

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