A Preliminary Checklist of Fish Species in the Peat Swamp Forest of Ayer Hitam Utara State Park Forest, Johor, Malaysia

Muhammad Fahmi-Ahmad, Muhammad Fahmi-Ahmad and Muhammad Rasul Abdullah Halim, Muhammad Rasul Abdullah Halim and Mohd Lokman Ilham-Norhakim, Mohd Lokman Ilham-Norhakim and Muhammad Nur Azam Arshad, Muhammad Nur Azam Arshad and Zahar Azuar Zakaria, Zahar Azuar Zakaria and Intan Faraha A. Ghani, Intan Faraha A. Ghani and Mohamad Aqmal-Naser, Mohamad Aqmal-Naser and Siti Noratikah Mustafa, Siti Noratikah Mustafa and Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul-Latif, Muhammad Abu Bakar Abdul-Latif and Mohammad Noor Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor Azmai Amal and Amirrudin B. Ahmad, Amirrudin B. Ahmad and Khaironizam Md Zain, Khaironizam Md Zain (2024) A Preliminary Checklist of Fish Species in the Peat Swamp Forest of Ayer Hitam Utara State Park Forest, Johor, Malaysia. TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 47 (1). pp. 251-270.

[img] Text
J17491_c70eb093e23991ce950f327092ee08e1.pdf
Restricted to Registered users only

Download (3MB) | Request a copy

Abstract

Ayer Hitam Utara State Park Forest (AHUSPF) is an invaluable sanctuary in Johor, the last remaining intact peat swamp forest reserve that hosts many species unique to this distinctive habitat. Some rapid surveys conducted from 2019 to 2022 recorded 40 species of freshwater fish within AHUSPF. Notably, 11 are stenotopic to acid blackwater, and 12 are stenotopic to acid water, most belonging to the family Osphronemidae and Danionidae. The International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List has designated two species, Encheloclarias curtisoma and Betta persephone, as Endangered, while Betta omega is classified as Critically Endangered. The checklist presented herein was first produced from an inventory study in AHUSPF. The preservation of peat swamp forests in the area is under imminent threat due to the alarming rate of land conversion, forest fires, and the recent potential threat from the red-claw crayfish invasion in the aquatic environment. Hence, continuous monitoring is vital for documenting and updating the conservation status of the fish species. These endeavours will facilitate the development of practical conservation approaches to ensure the long-term sustainability of AHUSPF and its associated species.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Acid blackwater, alien species, biodiversity inventory, conservation, endemic species, sustainable practices, threatened fish species
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Applied Science and Technology > FAST
Depositing User: Mr. Mohamad Zulkhibri Rahmad
Date Deposited: 20 May 2024 01:37
Last Modified: 20 May 2024 01:37
URI: http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/id/eprint/10998

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item