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Low biomass of macrobenthic fauna at a tropical mudflat: An effect of latitude?
Authors:Agus Purwoko  Wim J Wolff  
Institution:aDepartment of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 14, 9750 AA Haren, The Netherlands;bDepartment of Biology, Sriwijaya University, Palembang, Indonesia
Abstract:The macrobenthic animal biomass of the intertidal area of the Sembilang peninsula of South Sumatra, Indonesia, has been studied in 2004. Each month (March–August) 21 core samples were taken at each of six sampling stations. Macrobenthic fauna were identified at the lowest taxonomical level possible and counted. Biomass was measured as ash-free dry mass (afdm). The average biomass over all stations and months was 3.62 g afdm m−2, the highest biomass (47.45 g afdm m−2) found at a station in one month was due to abundant occurrence of the bivalve Anadara granosa. Low biomass of macrobenthic fauna at Sembilang peninsula cannot easily be explained but is in line with low biomasses found elsewhere in the tropics. For that reason we analyzed a data set of 268 soft-bottom intertidal biomasses collected world-wide to look for a relationship with latitude. It was shown that average biomass of intertidal macrobenthic fauna in the tropics was significantly (p < 0.05) lower than that at non-tropical sites. A significant second-order relationship between biomass of macrobenthic fauna and latitude was established.
Keywords:biomass  macrobenthos  intertidal fauna  tropics  Indonesia  Sembilang
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