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IRI of fish community structure in Sermo Reservoir based on spatial.
ANOSIM analysis (R-value) of fish community structure spatially.
SIMPER analysis of the fish community in Sermo Reservoir.
Fish community structure in Sermo Reservoir, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Initial study on invasive fish species
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April 2021

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IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science

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Invasive species are becoming issues in freshwater ecosystems throughout the world including Indonesia. Sermo Reservoir is located in Yogyakarta, Centra Java, was indicated to have invasive species identified as Cichlidae family. The study aimed to assess fish communities structure and identified invasive fish in Sermo Reservoir. The research was conducted in Sermo Reservoirs, Yogyakarta, Indonesia on March-October 2019. In total, about 3,084 individuals of 10 fish species belonging to 3 families and 8 genera were captured using a experimental gillnets (mesh size 0.75; 1; 1.5; 2; 2.5; 3 inch) at five stations. The fish community in Sermo Reservoir was dominated by Cichlid fish (98.66%). Red devil (Amphilophus labiatus) and Midas cichlid (A. citrinellus) were dominant species founded in Sermo Reservoir (58.82% and 37.00%, respectively). Another species of cichlid that caught consist of nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), mozambique tilapia (O. mossambicus), and jaguar cichlid (Parachromis managuensis). The study showed that Amphilophus spp. have high dispersal (One-way ANOSIM) revealed Amphilophus spp. was not significantly different for spatio-temporal (p>0.05)). SIMPER analysis (p <0.05) showed that A. citrinellus and A. labiatus had spread throughout the waters and were concentrated in Tegiri station which had more littoral zones. Keywords: Amphilophus; invasive; midas cichlid; red devil; Sermo Reservoir

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... This situation is particularly of concern for predator fish that pose a potential threat to native fish. Numerous activities, such as aquaculture, restocking, biological control, and recreational fishing, have contributed to the introduction of non-native fish into Indonesia's freshwater ecosystems (Andriyono and Fitrani 2021;Suryandari et al. 2021). The expansion of the non-native fish species could result in reduced abundance of native fish and species diversity, and potentially lead to local extinction of native fish species (Gaye-Siessegger et al. 2022;Zhao et al. 2019). ...

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Characterizing spatial patterns among freshwater fishes and shrimps of the Poso River (Sulawesi, Indonesia) using DNA barcoding
Fish community structure in Sermo Reservoir, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Initial study on invasive fish species

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science