Patterns of rugosity on coral reefs around Lae-Lae, Samalona, Barrang Lompo and Kapoposang Islands


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Abdurrachman, A. M. Agung Pratama, . and Estradivari, . and Syafruddin, Gunawan, . and Jompa, Jamaluddin, . and Ferse, Sebastian C. A., . and Ambo- Rappe, Rohani, . (2024) Patterns of rugosity on coral reefs around Lae-Lae, Samalona, Barrang Lompo and Kapoposang Islands. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management (Malaysia), 19 (1). pp. 127-137. ISSN 2672-7226

Abstract

Corals have many growth forms, creating many nooks and crannies which provide specialized places for marine organisms to shelter, live, and breed. Reef rugosity is a simple surface roughness measurement; a high rugosity value will support fish communities. This research measured the differences in reef rugosities in four islands in Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia based on their distance from the mainland and the reef depth. Observation sites were Lae-Lae (LL; inshore zone), Samalona and Barrang Lompo (SA and BL; inner mid-shelf zone), and Kapoposang (KP; outer zone). At each station, rugosity was measured on the reef slope in two depth zones: 3-5 m shallow and 6-10 m deep using chains. The rugosity index at shallow reefs was increasing towards outer zones (Lae-Lae: 0.143 ± 0.015; Kapoposang: 0.655 ± 0.133), which means shallow reefs further from the Sulawesi mainland have more complex structures. There are differences between sites (P-value: 0.0000641) namely LL-BL sites (0.0001675), SA-BL (0.0001873), LL-KP (0.0016070), and SA-KP (0.0018514). At deeper depths, the rugosity was varied with Kapoposang having a higher value (0.451 ± 0.207). The inshore-offshore rugosity patterns in the four sampled islands are likely linked to anthropogenic pressures from the mainland of Sulawesi.


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Abstract

Corals have many growth forms, creating many nooks and crannies which provide specialized places for marine organisms to shelter, live, and breed. Reef rugosity is a simple surface roughness measurement; a high rugosity value will support fish communities. This research measured the differences in reef rugosities in four islands in Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia based on their distance from the mainland and the reef depth. Observation sites were Lae-Lae (LL; inshore zone), Samalona and Barrang Lompo (SA and BL; inner mid-shelf zone), and Kapoposang (KP; outer zone). At each station, rugosity was measured on the reef slope in two depth zones: 3-5 m shallow and 6-10 m deep using chains. The rugosity index at shallow reefs was increasing towards outer zones (Lae-Lae: 0.143 ± 0.015; Kapoposang: 0.655 ± 0.133), which means shallow reefs further from the Sulawesi mainland have more complex structures. There are differences between sites (P-value: 0.0000641) namely LL-BL sites (0.0001675), SA-BL (0.0001873), LL-KP (0.0016070), and SA-KP (0.0018514). At deeper depths, the rugosity was varied with Kapoposang having a higher value (0.451 ± 0.207). The inshore-offshore rugosity patterns in the four sampled islands are likely linked to anthropogenic pressures from the mainland of Sulawesi.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: marine ecosystems
AGROVOC Term: coral reefs
AGROVOC Term: reef fishes
AGROVOC Term: coastal morphology
AGROVOC Term: coastal fishing communities
AGROVOC Term: monitoring and evaluation
AGROVOC Term: bottom topography
AGROVOC Term: habitat fragmentation
AGROVOC Term: coral reef conservation
Geographical Term: Indonesia
Uncontrolled Keywords: marine biota , rugosity
Depositing User: Mr. Khoirul Asrimi Md Nor
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2024 07:00
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2025 06:48
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2190

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