Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia

A study on fish diversity and distribution in Lake Chini was undertaken using gill net as capture tools. Eight sampling stations (various habitats) were chosen within the lake system and random sampling was undertaken at selected area. A total 24 fish species were recorded during the sampling, which...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Abas Kutty, Mohd Shuhaimi Othman, Mohd Barzani Ghasim, Sambau Dugat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009
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author Ahmad Abas Kutty,
Mohd Shuhaimi Othman,
Mohd Barzani Ghasim,
Sambau Dugat,
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description A study on fish diversity and distribution in Lake Chini was undertaken using gill net as capture tools. Eight sampling stations (various habitats) were chosen within the lake system and random sampling was undertaken at selected area. A total 24 fish species were recorded during the sampling, which comprises of 944 individuals. Majority of fish were represented by the Cyprinidae and Thynnichthys thynnoides, Cyclocheilichythys apogon and Notopterus notopterus were the most family dominance species recorded in Lake Chini. Paired t-test analysis demonstrates that there is a significant fish density difference between day time and night time sampling (p = 0.01, α = 0.05) and predators were dominant during night time. Fish diversity and density were high during monsoon season catch, as a result of immigrant fish of Sungai Pahang to Lake Chini through Chini River.
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spelling ukm-342016-12-14T06:26:12Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/34/ Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia Ahmad Abas Kutty, Mohd Shuhaimi Othman, Mohd Barzani Ghasim, Sambau Dugat, A study on fish diversity and distribution in Lake Chini was undertaken using gill net as capture tools. Eight sampling stations (various habitats) were chosen within the lake system and random sampling was undertaken at selected area. A total 24 fish species were recorded during the sampling, which comprises of 944 individuals. Majority of fish were represented by the Cyprinidae and Thynnichthys thynnoides, Cyclocheilichythys apogon and Notopterus notopterus were the most family dominance species recorded in Lake Chini. Paired t-test analysis demonstrates that there is a significant fish density difference between day time and night time sampling (p = 0.01, α = 0.05) and predators were dominant during night time. Fish diversity and density were high during monsoon season catch, as a result of immigrant fish of Sungai Pahang to Lake Chini through Chini River. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/34/1/ Ahmad Abas Kutty, and Mohd Shuhaimi Othman, and Mohd Barzani Ghasim, and Sambau Dugat, (2009) Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 35 (8). pp. 625-630. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/~jsm/kandungan.html
spellingShingle Ahmad Abas Kutty,
Mohd Shuhaimi Othman,
Mohd Barzani Ghasim,
Sambau Dugat,
Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title_full Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title_fullStr Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title_short Kepelbagaian ikan di Tasik Chini,Pahang,Malaysia
title_sort kepelbagaian ikan di tasik chini,pahang,malaysia
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/34/
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