Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia

Organic matter is a crucial factor influencing mangroves' structure and species composition. The present study aimed to assess and compare the organic matter content in the sediment of Pulau Dayang Bunting and Sungai Kilim mangroves ecosystem in Langkawi, Kedah. The spatial variation of the org...

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Main Author: Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
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Language:English
Published: Society for Indonesian Biodiversity 2024
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Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
2024
Biodiversitas
25
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10.13057/biodiv/d250138
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85185142123&doi=10.13057%2fbiodiv%2fd250138&partnerID=40&md5=63469e9f33b9d9b4dda00dce4225074b
Organic matter is a crucial factor influencing mangroves' structure and species composition. The present study aimed to assess and compare the organic matter content in the sediment of Pulau Dayang Bunting and Sungai Kilim mangroves ecosystem in Langkawi, Kedah. The spatial variation of the organic matter contents was measured from the sediment at different zones in a line transect at each location. The mean of organic matter content recorded in the Pulau Dayang Bunting mangroves community was recorded from 13.67% to 15.74% and 13.06% to 16.57% in the Sungai Kilim mangrove community which were classified in the medium category. Results of Two-way ANOVA analysis revealed significant differences in the organic matter content between mangroves communities and only organic matter content in Station 2 was significantly different at the lower, middle, and upper zones (ANOVA one way, P<0.05). Only salinity has a negative correlation with the organic matter content in the study area (r (34) = [-0.41], p = [0.014]). The upper zones exhibited a greater concentration of organic matter due to enhanced accumulation facilitated by the vertical water mixing. Mangroves age, vegetation density, salinity, and sediment types are also crucial factors in maintaining organic matter content in the mangrove ecosystem. © 2024, Society for Indonesian Biodiversity. All rights reserved.
Society for Indonesian Biodiversity
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author Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
spellingShingle Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
author_facet Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
author_sort Ramli R.; Pardi F.; Singh H.R.; Roslani M.A.; Aziz K.N.A.; Kamaruddin S.A.
title Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
title_short Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
title_full Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
title_sort Spatial variability of organic matter in two mangrove ecosystems in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia
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description Organic matter is a crucial factor influencing mangroves' structure and species composition. The present study aimed to assess and compare the organic matter content in the sediment of Pulau Dayang Bunting and Sungai Kilim mangroves ecosystem in Langkawi, Kedah. The spatial variation of the organic matter contents was measured from the sediment at different zones in a line transect at each location. The mean of organic matter content recorded in the Pulau Dayang Bunting mangroves community was recorded from 13.67% to 15.74% and 13.06% to 16.57% in the Sungai Kilim mangrove community which were classified in the medium category. Results of Two-way ANOVA analysis revealed significant differences in the organic matter content between mangroves communities and only organic matter content in Station 2 was significantly different at the lower, middle, and upper zones (ANOVA one way, P<0.05). Only salinity has a negative correlation with the organic matter content in the study area (r (34) = [-0.41], p = [0.014]). The upper zones exhibited a greater concentration of organic matter due to enhanced accumulation facilitated by the vertical water mixing. Mangroves age, vegetation density, salinity, and sediment types are also crucial factors in maintaining organic matter content in the mangrove ecosystem. © 2024, Society for Indonesian Biodiversity. All rights reserved.
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