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Mangrove forest in Cagar Alam of Klowe Bay is one of the conservation forest on Enggano Island. Mangroves for serving as an ecological function that can keep from coastal abrasion. Mangroves can also be used as a habitat for water biota, one of which is crustaceans. The aim of this research is identification the types of Crustaceans in Klowe Bay Cagar Alam, Kahyapu Village, Enggano Island, North Bengkulu Regency. This research was conducted in January 2018 with exploration methods and the data were analyzed by descriptive qualitative. Based on the
results of the study, obtained 13 species, with the most genera found in Uca. The species found consist of Coenobita violascens, Uca annulipes, Uca boninensis, Uca crassipes, Uca dussumeiri, Uca tetragonon, Uca
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References
Arief, A. 2003. Hutan Mangrove Fungsi dan Manfaatnya. Yogyakarta:Kanisius
BKSDA. 2011. Profil Kawasan Konservasi Enggano. Bengkulu: BKSDA
Murniati.2010. Keanekaragaman Uca spp. dari segara-anakan, Cilacap, Jawa Tengah sebagai pemakan deposit. Fauna Indonesia, 9 (1):19-23.
Poedjirahajoe, E. 1995. Peran perakaran Mangrove terhadap Kelimpahan Biota Laut di Pantura Pemalang. Thesis program Master Fakultas Kehutanan, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta.
Rahayu DL dan Setyadi G. 2009. Mangrove estuary crabs of the Mimika region, Indonesia. 154.The 6th book in a series of field guides to the flora and fauna of Mimika region, Papua. Pt. Freeport Indonesia and Research Center for Oceanography- Indonesian Institute of Sciences.
Ramelan H.S. 1994. Pembenihan Kepiting Bakau (Scylla serrata). Direktorat Bina Perbenihan.Direktorat jenderal Perikanan. Jakarta
Saparinto C. 2010. Usaha Ikan Konsumsi di Lahan 100 m2. Jakarta: Penebar Swadaya.
Smith and Miller. 1973. The Thermal Ecology Of Two South Florida Fiddler Crabs:Uca rapax Smith And Uca pugillator. Bosc. Physiol. Zool. 46: 186-207.