Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta

Mangrove ecosystems are vulnerable to pollution such as marine debris. The presence of marine debris can affect the waterbird community. The present study aims to determine and analyze the effect of marine debris on waterbirds in the Muara Angke Mangrove Area. The research was undertaken from Octobe...

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Main Authors: Anugra Bhisma Gusti, Winarni Nurul L., Pradana Dimas Haryo, Ayujawi Selsa Artika, Wulandari Yulia, Syahruddin Dalily, Yasman
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/100/e3sconf_macific2021_03011.pdf
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author Anugra Bhisma Gusti
Winarni Nurul L.
Pradana Dimas Haryo
Ayujawi Selsa Artika
Wulandari Yulia
Syahruddin Dalily
Yasman
author_facet Anugra Bhisma Gusti
Winarni Nurul L.
Pradana Dimas Haryo
Ayujawi Selsa Artika
Wulandari Yulia
Syahruddin Dalily
Yasman
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description Mangrove ecosystems are vulnerable to pollution such as marine debris. The presence of marine debris can affect the waterbird community. The present study aims to determine and analyze the effect of marine debris on waterbirds in the Muara Angke Mangrove Area. The research was undertaken from October to November 2020 at three research areas: Angke-Kapuk Protection Forest, Angke-Kapuk Nature Tourism Park, and Muara Angke Arboretum. Observations of waterbirds were carried out using the point count method and observations of marine debris density were conducted with the shoreline survey method developed by NOAA. To find out the pattern of marine debris distribution and its effect on waterbirds, we implemented Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Spearman Correlation. In total, there were 13 species of waterbirds from 7 different orders in the three research areas. PCA analysis showed 6 variables in PC1 namely herbivorous duck, tactical surface, visual surface, habitat generalist, moderate specialist, and large. Further, PC2 produces 6 variables, namely pursuit diving, stalking, habitat generalist, aquatic generalist, and large. The results of the Spearman correlation indicated that three bird species were significantly negatively correlated with trash, those species are Anhinga melanogaster, Egretta garzetta, and Mycteria cinerea.
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spelling doaj.art-cfe8cadf802a45d3ae8f222fabda96492022-12-21T21:34:36ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013240301110.1051/e3sconf/202132403011e3sconf_macific2021_03011Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, JakartaAnugra Bhisma GustiWinarni Nurul L.Pradana Dimas Haryo0Ayujawi Selsa Artika1Wulandari Yulia2Syahruddin Dalily3Yasman4Departement of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas IndonesiaDepartement of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas IndonesiaResearch Center for Climate Change, Universitas IndonesiaResearch Center for Climate Change, Universitas IndonesiaDepartement of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas IndonesiaMangrove ecosystems are vulnerable to pollution such as marine debris. The presence of marine debris can affect the waterbird community. The present study aims to determine and analyze the effect of marine debris on waterbirds in the Muara Angke Mangrove Area. The research was undertaken from October to November 2020 at three research areas: Angke-Kapuk Protection Forest, Angke-Kapuk Nature Tourism Park, and Muara Angke Arboretum. Observations of waterbirds were carried out using the point count method and observations of marine debris density were conducted with the shoreline survey method developed by NOAA. To find out the pattern of marine debris distribution and its effect on waterbirds, we implemented Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Spearman Correlation. In total, there were 13 species of waterbirds from 7 different orders in the three research areas. PCA analysis showed 6 variables in PC1 namely herbivorous duck, tactical surface, visual surface, habitat generalist, moderate specialist, and large. Further, PC2 produces 6 variables, namely pursuit diving, stalking, habitat generalist, aquatic generalist, and large. The results of the Spearman correlation indicated that three bird species were significantly negatively correlated with trash, those species are Anhinga melanogaster, Egretta garzetta, and Mycteria cinerea.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/100/e3sconf_macific2021_03011.pdf
spellingShingle Anugra Bhisma Gusti
Winarni Nurul L.
Pradana Dimas Haryo
Ayujawi Selsa Artika
Wulandari Yulia
Syahruddin Dalily
Yasman
Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
E3S Web of Conferences
title Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
title_full Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
title_fullStr Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
title_full_unstemmed Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
title_short Living on polluted habitat: A preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in Muara Angke Mangrove Ecosystem, Jakarta
title_sort living on polluted habitat a preliminary study of marine debris impact to foraging waterbirds in muara angke mangrove ecosystem jakarta
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/100/e3sconf_macific2021_03011.pdf
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