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A current checklist of Indonesian threatened fishes is presented. The list of species is based on literatures, online species references, IUCN Red List and CITES data bases. List of species used in the present review was originally generated from Fishbase, their validity in taxonomic nomenclature plus distribution were verified by help of CAS-fishes catalogue. However, some taxa were excluded due to the current unvalidity status and misplacing. Current threateaned species include 11 species as critically endangered, endangered status (20 species), vulnerable (103 species) and nine species are listed in the CITES.
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal
Investigation on Biodiversity and Conservation of Freshwater Fishes in Indonesia2012 •
Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evidence has shown that tropical forests destruction has maintained at a high rate over the last few years in this country. At the same time, living resources in Indonesian freshwater ecosystems are important: this country ranks at number seven in terms of production of inland capture fisheries with 323,150 tonnes in 2008. Freshwater fishes represent 42% of the total estimated ichthyofauna, concentrated in 0.01% of the total water covered environment. This environment is closer to human activities, making it critically vulnerable to adverse impacts. Furthermore, there has been some recent debates on the general sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture production systems. This research was focused on initiating a multi-scale study of fish biodiversity in freshwater environments. Two specific actions have been started. A review based on the analyses of the existing scientific literature a...
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We report 69 fish species in 34 teleost families nearly all collected during a preliminary survey of the Sungai Pohara and coastal localities in Sulawesi Tenggara, including Muna Island, in June 2010. Of these species, nine are introduced or exotic and another is questionably native. The family Gobiidae is the most diverse taxon, represented by 14 native species. Atherinomorph fishes of the family Adrianichthyidae are represented in the province by four endemic species and two others that are widespread, all in the genus Oryzias. This fish fauna contrasts sharply with the riverine ichthyo-fauna of the adjacent Sulawesi Tenggara islands of Buton and Kabaena in which there are reportedly no ricefishes and few endemics. New species are being described by the field team and collaborators. Our ultimate goal is to discover, describe, highlight, understand and encourage the conservation of the native freshwater and coastal fish biota of Sulawesi. Abstrak Kami melaporkan hasil survei pendah...
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia
Biodiversity conservation of coastal fish of IndonesiaEach species has a special value. No species was created without intention. If one species matters, all species are altogether admirably important. This paper elucidates critical importance of species conservation in the context marine fish biodiversity in Indonesia. This resource endowment has not been truly known and hence improperly utilized. As direct consequences, biodiversity loss and species extinction are unstoppable trend. This condition is attributed to the lack systematic research and serious education programs. Beside the needs of improving research and education at national level, conservation programs should be intentionally adapted by regional government. Of the various available conservation approaches, the adapting of focal species by each regional government may become an effective approach to massively promote fish conservation program at provincial and regency levels. It also may become an input for conservation practices at larger scale.AbstrakSetiap spesies mem...
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ACEH JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
Check list of marine fishes from Simeulue Island waters, Aceh Province, IndonesiaInternational Journal of Current Science Research and Review
Conservation and Population Status of Freshwater Fishes from Kelekar River, South Sumatra, Indonesia2024 •
This study assessed the conservation and population status of the fish species collected from the Kelekar river. This study was conducted between May 2022 and June 2023. A total of 1.267 fish belonging to 49 species and 19 families were recorded. Cyprinidae was found to be the richest family (18 species) followed by Osphronemidae (5 species), Channidae (4 species), Siluridae (3 species), Bagridae, Claridae, Pangasidae, Pristolepidae (2 species), and others (1 species). The Shannon-Weiner diversity index was 3.547. The Simpson's dominance index was 0.035, and the Evenness index was 0.921. The biodiversity index of the Kelekar river was in the high category. Base on the latest IUCN red list, one species as data deficient, forty-three species as least concern, two species as near threatened, two species as vulnerable, and one species as critically endangered. The IUCN based population status of fish species present in the Kelekar River was unknown (35%), stable (47%), and decreasing (18%).
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Fish fauna in the Krueng Geumpang River, Indonesia2018 •
Although there have been some studies on freshwater fishes carried out in Aceh Province, the information is still limited as many of the areas are still under-studied. One of these areas is Pulau Weh. A survey with local residents had been conducted on 9 June 2010 at Pulau Weh to obtain a preliminary freshwater fish species checklist. A total of 12 fish species namely Rasbora sumatrana, R. caudimaculata,
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Southeast Asia is one of the most geologically complex tropical regions on Earth, in which the intricate interactions among plate tectonics, volcanism and Pleistocene climatic fluctuations led to complex patterns of species distribution. An increasing number of biogeographic studies of the Indonesian ichthyofauna have already partially uncovered the potential mechanisms at the origin of present day species distribution. These studies are currently scattered in the literature and the present review aims at presenting recent progress. Here, we propose a review of this literature with the aim to provide a broad overview of the current progress in the field of Indonesian freshwater fishes biogeography. First, we will briefly present the geology of the Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) and highlight the time frame of the geographical settlement of the Indonesian archipelago. Second, we will present the palaeoecological history of Sundaland during the Pleistocene. Finally, we will present...
International Journal of Zoological Research
Diversity and Distribution of Freshwater Fishes in Aceh Water, Northern-Sumatra,Indonesia2009 •
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