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Title: Study on population dynamic of mud snail (Cerithidea cingulata) in mangrove forest and intertidal flat area of Pengkalan Gelap, Setiu
Authors: Syaziella Shaharim
Keywords: LP 40 FMSM 2 2013
Syaziella Shaharim
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Terengganu: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Abstract: The study of length-weight relationship of Cerithidea cingu!ata was done in order to assess mud snail that have been founded in different habitats. The relationship of shell length with wet weight of shell of gastropod species Cerithidea cingulata from different habitat such as mangrove forest and intertidal flat area of Pengkalan Gelap, Setiu were measured. The sampling was conducted monthly for one year. The relationship of shell length and dry weight also measured in order for comparison with length and wet weight. Growth of the mud snail Cerithidea cingulata from different habitat of mangrove forest area and intertidal flat area were measured and compared. The length-frequency data of Cerithidea cingu!ata for the both habitats were applied with Von Bertalanffy growth function. Then, by using electronic analysis (ELEF AN) in FiSA T program the growth parameters were determined. The maximum length of Cerithidea cingu!ata that have been recorded during sampling for habitat of mangrove forest and intertidal flat area were 2.6 cm and 2.7cm. However, asymptotic length, Leo of VBGF estimates that Cerithidea cingu!ata could attain a maximum growth of 2.78 cm even they were living in different habitat. While VBGF growth constant, K of Cerithidea cingu!ata for habitat of mangrove forest were 0.810 year 1 while habitat intertidal flat area were 1.10 year.
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11023
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