Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties

Distribution of fish in river is controlled by physico-chemical properties of the water which is affected by land-use complexity and intensity of human intervention. A study on fish distribution was carried out in the upper Citarum River to map the effects of physio-chemical properties on habitat us...

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Main Authors: SUNARDI, KEUKEU KANIAWATI, TEGUH HUSODO, DESAK MADE MALINI, ANNISA JOVIANI ASTARI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2012-12-01
Series:Hayati Journal of Biosciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1978301916301553
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spelling doaj-cbc80876e4094e02aba0987909c4e8c72020-11-24T21:41:21ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityHayati Journal of Biosciences1978-30192012-12-0119419119610.4308/hjb.19.4.191Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical PropertiesSUNARDIKEUKEU KANIAWATITEGUH HUSODODESAK MADE MALINIANNISA JOVIANI ASTARIDistribution of fish in river is controlled by physico-chemical properties of the water which is affected by land-use complexity and intensity of human intervention. A study on fish distribution was carried out in the upper Citarum River to map the effects of physio-chemical properties on habitat use. A survey was conducted to collect fish and to measure the water quality both on dry and rainy season. The result showed that distribution of the fish, in general, represented their adaptive response to physico-chemical properties. The river environment could be grouped into two categories: (i) clean and relatively unpolluted sites, which associated with high DO and water current, and (ii) polluted sites characterized by low DO, high COD, BOD, water temperature, NO3, PO4, H2S, NH3, and surfactant. Fish inhabiting the first sites were Xiphophorus helleri, Punctius binotatus, Xiphophorus maculatus, and Oreochromis mossambicus. Meanwhile, the latter sites were inhabited by Liposarcus pardalis, Trichogaster trichopterus, and Poecilia reticulata. Knowledge about fish distribution in association with the pysico-chemical properties of water is crucial especially for the river management.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1978301916301553fishdistributionphysico-chemical propertiesCitarum River
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KEUKEU KANIAWATI
TEGUH HUSODO
DESAK MADE MALINI
ANNISA JOVIANI ASTARI
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KEUKEU KANIAWATI
TEGUH HUSODO
DESAK MADE MALINI
ANNISA JOVIANI ASTARI
Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
Hayati Journal of Biosciences
fish
distribution
physico-chemical properties
Citarum River
author_facet SUNARDI
KEUKEU KANIAWATI
TEGUH HUSODO
DESAK MADE MALINI
ANNISA JOVIANI ASTARI
author_sort SUNARDI
title Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
title_short Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
title_full Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
title_fullStr Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Fish in the Upper Citarum River: an Adaptive Response to Physico-Chemical Properties
title_sort distribution of fish in the upper citarum river: an adaptive response to physico-chemical properties
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Hayati Journal of Biosciences
issn 1978-3019
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Distribution of fish in river is controlled by physico-chemical properties of the water which is affected by land-use complexity and intensity of human intervention. A study on fish distribution was carried out in the upper Citarum River to map the effects of physio-chemical properties on habitat use. A survey was conducted to collect fish and to measure the water quality both on dry and rainy season. The result showed that distribution of the fish, in general, represented their adaptive response to physico-chemical properties. The river environment could be grouped into two categories: (i) clean and relatively unpolluted sites, which associated with high DO and water current, and (ii) polluted sites characterized by low DO, high COD, BOD, water temperature, NO3, PO4, H2S, NH3, and surfactant. Fish inhabiting the first sites were Xiphophorus helleri, Punctius binotatus, Xiphophorus maculatus, and Oreochromis mossambicus. Meanwhile, the latter sites were inhabited by Liposarcus pardalis, Trichogaster trichopterus, and Poecilia reticulata. Knowledge about fish distribution in association with the pysico-chemical properties of water is crucial especially for the river management.
topic fish
distribution
physico-chemical properties
Citarum River
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1978301916301553
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