POLA KEANEKARAGAMAN DAN DISTRIBUSI SPESIES IKAN TERUMBU MENGGUNAKAN ENVIRONMENTAL DNA (eDNA) METABARCODING PADA JARAK LONGITUDINAL DARI TELUK JAKARTA
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Keberadaan ikan terumbu tentunya erat kaitannya dengan keberadaan terumbu karang karena ekosistem tersebut merupakan habitat bagi ikan karang. Terumbu karang merupakan ekosistem yang banyak terdapat di pulau-pulau kecil di daerah tropis termasuk Kepulauan Seribu. Kepulauan Seribu adalah sekelompok 110 pulau yang terletak di lepas pantai Jakarta dan hingga 80 kilometer sebelah utara Laut Jawa. Dalam studi ini, kami meneliti distribusi spesies dan keanekaragaman spesies ikan terumbu pada dua lokasi yaitu Pulau Untung Jawa dan Pulau Harapan yang berbeda jarak di Teluk Jakarta menggunakan analisis metabarcoding DNA lingkungan (eDNA). Sebanyak 4 liter sampel air laut dikoleksi pada kedalaman 8-9 meter per lokasi lalu dilakukan analisis menggunakan primer spesifik (MiFish U) dengan marka 12s rRNA. Secara keseluruhan, kekayaan spesies yang lebih tinggi ditemukan di Pulau Harapan (52 spesies) diikuti oleh Pulau Untung Jawa (11 spesies). Indeks Shanon-Wiener juga menunjukkan bahwa Pulau Harapan memiliki keanekaragaman ikan terumbu yang lebih tinggi berdasarkan tiga tingkatan taksonomi (famili, genus, dan spesies). Hanya ada lima spesies ikan terumbu mutual yang ditemukan di dua lokasi tersebut, yakni Atherinomorus aetholepis, Auxis thazard, Cephalopholis sexmaculata, Epinephelus chlorostigma, dan Plectropomus areolatus. Hasil temuan dalam penelitian ini sejalan dengan perbedaan antropogenik dimana Pulau Untung Jawa lebih dekat dengan Teluk Jakarta dibandingkan dengan Pulau Harapan yang letaknya relatif jauh dari Teluk Jakarta.
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