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Abstract - Issue Sep 2020, 41 (5) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
Species
composition and diversity of fishes from the seagrass habitat of Lawas,
Sarawak, Malaysia
I. Johan1,
M.K. Abu Hena2*, M.H. Idris2, S.M.N. Amin3,
N.A. Denil1, U. Kumar1 and N.U. Karim2 ?
1Department of
Animal Science and Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences,
Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Campus, 97008 Bintulu Sarawak, Malaysia
2Faculty of
Fisheries and Food Science, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala
Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
3Department of
Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM
Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
*Corresponding Author Email : a.hena@umt.edu.my
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Paper
received: 15.12.2019 ?????? ???????????????????????????????????????Revised
received: 26.02.2020 ???????????? ???????????????????????????????Accepted:
14.08.2020
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Abstract
Aim:
To investigate the species composition and diversity of fishes from the
seagrass habitat in Lawas, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Methodology: Fishes were collected with an encircling gillnet net
during the dry, wet and intermediate season of the year. Water
characteristics were analyzed in-situ through analytical methods.?
Results:
A total of 60 fish species from 37 families were recorded in the seagrass
ecosystem. Dominant species with highest total abundance observed were Lethrinus
lentjan (12.83%), Hyporhamphus limbatus (8.50%) and Leiognathus
equulus (8.33%). Cluster analysis revealed three fish species
assemblages; Lethrinus lentjan and Lutjanus fulviflamma (dry
season), Nibea soldadu, Platycephalus indicus and L. equulus
(intermediate season), while Hyporhamphus limbatus, Gerres erythrourus,
Thryssa hamiltonii, Gerres oyena, Sphyraena jello and Gnathanodon
speciosus (wet-intermediate season). All indices (no. of species, diversity
and evenness) showed an increasing trend from dry, wet to intermediate
season.
Interpretation: The seagrass ecosystem of Lawas harbours
a rich and diverse group of fish communities indicating an important fishery
resource habitat. The findings of this study provide baseline information on
fish resources from this seagrass ecosystem, which will be useful for the
conservation and management of its fish resources in the future.
Key words: Fish diversity, Important species indices, seagrass
ecosystem, Species composition?
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