Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia

Abstract. Desrita, Muhtadi A, Leidonald R, Sibagaring RD, Nurfadillah 2020. Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 2344-2352. Batangtoru River which flows from the Tapanuli highlands (i.e., Sipirok, Tarutung, Siborong-borong, and...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b705ca984fcc4a3eae39ca94cb24b9972021-11-22T00:40:47ZBiodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d210602https://doaj.org/article/b705ca984fcc4a3eae39ca94cb24b9972020-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/5685https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Desrita, Muhtadi A, Leidonald R, Sibagaring RD, Nurfadillah 2020. Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 2344-2352. Batangtoru River which flows from the Tapanuli highlands (i.e., Sipirok, Tarutung, Siborong-borong, and Silangit) to the southwestern Indian Ocean is an important habitat for aquatic organisms in the western region of North Sumatra. This research was done to provide basic data on biodiversity of aquatic organisms in Indonesia, especially North Sumatra. The study was conducted in July-August 2019. Nekton was captured using backpack electrofishing units (12 volts and 9 Amperes), traps, nets, and bamboo trap. This study found 68 nekton species, consisting of fish (57 species), crab (3), shrimp (6), lobster (1), and 1 freshwater turtle (1). In general, nekton found in the Batangtoru River and its tributaries are native and economically valuable fish (Tor and eel), including the newly discovered species, which was, Hemibagrus caveatus. Invasive fish found consisted of 6 species, i.e., Cyprinus carpio, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis niloticus, Xiphophorus helleri, Hypostomus plecostomus, and Trichogaster pectoralis. The only invasive crustacean found was freshwater crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus).Desrita DesritaAHMAD MUHTADIRUSDI LEIDONALDRINA D’RITA SIBAGARIANGNURFADILLAHMBI & UNS Soloarticlebaung suat, freshwater fish, tapanuliBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 6 (2020)
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topic baung suat, freshwater fish, tapanuli
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle baung suat, freshwater fish, tapanuli
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Desrita Desrita
AHMAD MUHTADI
RUSDI LEIDONALD
RINA D’RITA SIBAGARIANG
NURFADILLAH
Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
description Abstract. Desrita, Muhtadi A, Leidonald R, Sibagaring RD, Nurfadillah 2020. Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 2344-2352. Batangtoru River which flows from the Tapanuli highlands (i.e., Sipirok, Tarutung, Siborong-borong, and Silangit) to the southwestern Indian Ocean is an important habitat for aquatic organisms in the western region of North Sumatra. This research was done to provide basic data on biodiversity of aquatic organisms in Indonesia, especially North Sumatra. The study was conducted in July-August 2019. Nekton was captured using backpack electrofishing units (12 volts and 9 Amperes), traps, nets, and bamboo trap. This study found 68 nekton species, consisting of fish (57 species), crab (3), shrimp (6), lobster (1), and 1 freshwater turtle (1). In general, nekton found in the Batangtoru River and its tributaries are native and economically valuable fish (Tor and eel), including the newly discovered species, which was, Hemibagrus caveatus. Invasive fish found consisted of 6 species, i.e., Cyprinus carpio, Oreochromis mossambicus, Oreochromis niloticus, Xiphophorus helleri, Hypostomus plecostomus, and Trichogaster pectoralis. The only invasive crustacean found was freshwater crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus).
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author Desrita Desrita
AHMAD MUHTADI
RUSDI LEIDONALD
RINA D’RITA SIBAGARIANG
NURFADILLAH
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title Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_short Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_fullStr Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of nekton in Batangtoru River and its tributaries in North Sumatra, Indonesia
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