Keanekaragaman Kepiting (Decapoda: Brachyura) di Pantai Papuma Kabupaten Jember dan Pemanfaatannya sebagai Poster
Abstract
Crabs are a group of animals members of the order Decapoda infraorder Brachyura
which has a general characteristic in which the body is composed of a shell
(carapace) and has five pairs of legs. Crabs love rocky, sandy, and muddy habitats.
Papuma Beach is the result of a fault block that has a trend of movement towards
the Northeast – Southwest and northwest-southeast, so that the substrate waters in
the Southern Region of Java is rich in sand. Information about the diversity of crabs
on this beach is still not available, so the study was conducted on the diversity of
crabs. Sampling at Papuma Beach was carried out in January 2023. Sampling was
carried out by road sampling and analysis the data using Shannon Wienner
Diversity Index (H’). The results found 12 species of crabs, namely Pachygrapsus
transversus, Ocypode kuhlii, Actaeodes tomentosus, Zosimus aeneus, Atergatis
floridus, Percnon gibbesi, Calappa bilineata, Dorippe quadridens, Ocypode
ceratophthalmus, Ocypode cordimana, Eriphia sebana, and Cataleptodius
floridanus. Crab diversity using the diversity index (H’) (Shannon-Wienner)
category is classified as medium with a value of 2.00. Measurements of abiotic
factors on Papuma Beach include ideal for crab life. Salinity ranges from 31 ppt –
34 ppt, light intensity ranges from 1590 lux - 2970 lux, soil pH ranges from 6,5-7,
and the type of substrate is rocky and sandy. These abiotic conditions can be said
to be suitable for the life of crabs on Papuma Beach.