Decline of the Jakarta Bay molluscan fauna linked to human impact |
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Authors: | Sancia E.T. van der Meij Robert G. Moolenbeek Bert W. Hoeksema |
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Affiliation: | aNational Museum of Natural History Naturalis, P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands;bZoological Museum Amsterdam (ZMA), Mauritskade 57, 1092 AD Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | In 1937/38 representative mollusc collections were made in Jakarta Bay (West Java, Indonesia). New data from here and the adjacent offshore Thousand Islands archipelago (Kepulauan Seribu) became available in 2005. Although collecting efforts and sampling methods differed, a comparison of the molluscan fauna of Jakarta Bay between 1937/38 and 2005 reveals a distinct deterioration. From 1937 to 2005, Jakarta Bay received increasing amounts of sewage from the greater Jakarta area, as well as increased sediment input from the deforested West Java hinterland. Predatory gastropods and numerous mollusc species associated with carbonate (reef) substrate have vanished from Jakarta Bay, among which many edible species. |
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Keywords: | Java Kepulauan Seribu Reef degradation Anthropogenic influence Scientific collections Mollusca |
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