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Current status and problems of the catch statistics on anguillid eel fishery in Indonesia
(Research Center for Oceanography of LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences), 2016-05-31)To compensate the decline of the populations of temperate anguillid eels, tropical anguillid eels become getting attention of East Asian eel market in recent years. Many eel farms have been established in Java Island to ... -
The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of Pectenocypris sp. (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) from Serkap River, Sumatra, Indonesia
(Taylor & Francis Open Access, 2018-01-02)The whole mitochondrial genome of a small cyprinid freshwater fish Pectenocypris sp. collected from Serkap River, Central Sumatra, Indonesia was sequenced. This mitochondrial genome consisted of 16,589 bp and included 37 ... -
Using DNA barcode to improve the identification of marine fish larvae, case study coastal water near Jakarta and Banda Sea, Indonesia
(Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal, 2018-08-13)The sustainability of the exploitation of the Indonesian fishes depends heavily on many of fish’s basic information including both larvae distribution and dispersal. However, the identification of fish larvae and juvenile ... -
Challenges balancing fisheries resource management and river development in Indonesia
(CSIRO Publishing, 2019-07-18)Indonesia’s increasing human population will require more food and potable water into the future. Constructing more reservoirs has been deemed a national priority to help meet these basic needs. The number of reservoirs ... -
Developing habitat conservation suitable for Nam Xouang Reservoir, Vientiane Province, Lao PDR
(Graduated Program Sriwijaya University, 2019-08-31)The establishment of the conservation area considers the most important issues of the environment changing in inland waters of ASEAN Countries. To respond this issue, a study was conducted in Nam Xouang Reservoir, Lao PDR, ... -
A new species of Pectenocypris (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from peat swamps in Sumatra
(Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, 2019-10-01)A new cyprinid species, Pectenocypris rubra, is described from peat swamps from central Sumatra (Indonesia). This species is only known from peat lakes upstream of the river Serkap, a tributary of the Kampar River. ... -
Disentangling the taxonomy of the subfamily Rasborinae (Cypriniformes, Danionidae) in Sundaland using DNA barcodes
(Nature Research, 2020)Sundaland constitutes one of the largest and most threatened biodiversity hotspots; however, our understanding of its biodiversity is afflicted by knowledge gaps in taxonomy and distribution patterns. The subfamily Rasborinae ... -
Abundance and composition of phytoplankton communities in middle stream of Citanduy river, West Java
(IOP Publishing, 2021)The relationship between phytoplankton composition and environmental conditions in their habitat provides an important role for their as an assessment of the status and quality of river waters and the management of these ... -
Fish diversity and water quality of Ayamaru lake, West Papua
(Graduate Program Sriwijaya University, 2021)Ayamaru lake is one of the lakes in West Papua categorized as karst lake. It is endowed with fish diversity in various ornamental fish and consumption fish with high economic value. Recently, a number of floating net cages ... -
Assessing temporal patterns and species composition of glass eel (Anguila spp.) cohorts in Sumatra and Java using DNA barcodes
(MDPI, 2021-04-29)Anguillid eels are widely acknowledged for their ecological and socio-economic value in many countries. Yet, knowledge regarding their biodiversity, distribution and abundance remains superficial—particularly in tropical ... -
Assessing the ecosystem approach to fisheries management in Indonesian inland fisheries
(Hard Publishing Company, 2021-12)Inland waters provide huge fish resources and are exploited as food security by local people. The method used in this study was intended to evaluate the performance of the management in terms of the Ecosystem Approach to ... -
High genetic diversity in anguillid glass eels across three Southeast Asian countries revealed through mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences, with notes on population structure
(Elsevier, 2024-09)Understanding the genetic diversity and population structure of anguillid eels is crucial for effective management. In this study, we used the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) D-loop marker to identify anguillid glass eels and ...