Spatial Diversity in Composition and Structure of Nekton in Ngenep Spring and its Channels, Karangploso - Malang

<p style="text-align: justify;">Water springs and its channel degradation due to anthropogenic pollution may alter the community structure of aquatic organisms. Water spring degradation tehrefore affect the quality of water as tourism resources. This study aims to investigate the cha...

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Main Authors: Lia Hapsari, Maic Audo Lin Sihombing, Ade Meylisa Crystel Rohie, Catur Retnaningdyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies
Online Access:http://jitode.ub.ac.id/index.php/jitode/article/view/133
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Summary:<p style="text-align: justify;">Water springs and its channel degradation due to anthropogenic pollution may alter the community structure of aquatic organisms. Water spring degradation tehrefore affect the quality of water as tourism resources. This study aims to investigate the changes in community structure of nekton  and determine the relationships between water quality characteristics to the diversity of nekton.  The field survey was set up in Ngenep spring and its channels. Results showed that nekton species found in Ngenep spring and its channels consists of 4 classes, 4 orders, 6 families, and 7 species with total 627 nekton samples. It is comprises of fishes, shrimp, frogs and waterstriders. Nekton diversity index (H’) in the spring and irrigation channel were in moderate level (1&lt;H'&lt;3) while in settlement channel was low (0,67). Evenness values of nekton ranged 0,24 – 0,53, whereas dominancy index of nekton ranged 0,41 – 0,74. Evenness value in settlement channel was very low (0, 24) with high dominancy index (0, 74); it indicates that nekton species were spread not evenly in the channel, it dominated by fish <em>Rasbora</em> sp. (highest IVI, 184,95). There were spatial variations of  physico-chemical water qualitiy parameters in Ngenep springs and its channels (temperature, stream velocity, turbidity, conductivity, pH, DO, BOD and TOM) which affected to nekton diversity and community structure. Clustering analyses and PCA result shows correlation pattern between nekton distribution with physico-chemical water quality parameters. However, physico-chemical water quality parameters in Ngenep springs and its channel were still optimum as nekton habitat (PP No. 82/ 2001).</p> <p><strong>Keywords: </strong><em>Community structure<strong>, </strong>Nekton, Spatial diversity, Spring, Water channel</em></p>
ISSN:2338-1647