MATURASI CACING NIPAH HITAM (Namalycastis cf. terrestris) DI PERAIRAN MANGROVE SUNGAI KAKAP KALIMANTAN BARAT
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https://doi.org/10.26418/protobiont.v10i1.52376Keywords:
Mangrove forests, Maturity, Maturation, Namalycastis cf. terrestrisAbstract
The maturity is an early indication into the reproduction stages, but the data are not available yet on black nypa palm worm (Namalycastis cf. terrestris). The research aims to determine the maturation level of black nypa palm worm. Data collected from mangrove forests which taken randomly. Sexual maturity stages were analyzed descriptively, while body size, stage of gamete development, and sexual maturation with one-way analysis of variance. This research obtained worm two juvenile, 61 immature with egg an average of 42.81μm, and five submature with egg diameter an average of 81.33μm respectively.Downloads
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2022-02-07
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