2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220208
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Short Communication: Presence of the vulnerable freshwater goby Sicyopus auxilimentus (Gobiidae, Sicydiinae) on Sangihe Island, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Hasan V, Valen FS, Islamy RA, Widodo MS, Saptadjaja AM, Islam I. 2021. Short Communication: Presence of the vulnerable freshwater goby Sicyopus auxilimentus (Gobiidae, Sicydiinae) on Sangihe Island, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 571-579. A single specimen of freshwater goby Sicyopus auxilimentus was photographed and collected using fish traps between 8 and 15 September 2019 in the Laine waterfall, Sangihe island district, North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. S. auxilimentus is amphidromous that live in… Show more

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“…Understanding the distribution of sicydiine gobies is important in the context of amphidromous species diversity and biogeography (Ebner et al 2011;Maeda and Palla 2015;Hasan et al 2021). Our new distributional data on S. surrufus reinforces indications of historical and/or contemporary connectivity of amphidromous species between Sulawesi, in particular the Gulf of Tolo coast of eastern Sulawesi, and other islands in Wallacea and eastern Indonesia more generally, including the Sahul Shelf ecoregion.…”
Section: Charactersupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Understanding the distribution of sicydiine gobies is important in the context of amphidromous species diversity and biogeography (Ebner et al 2011;Maeda and Palla 2015;Hasan et al 2021). Our new distributional data on S. surrufus reinforces indications of historical and/or contemporary connectivity of amphidromous species between Sulawesi, in particular the Gulf of Tolo coast of eastern Sulawesi, and other islands in Wallacea and eastern Indonesia more generally, including the Sahul Shelf ecoregion.…”
Section: Charactersupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Further research, we suggest to applicate this method to other native or non-native fish that appear in Indonesian waters, such as Arapaima (Fadjar et al, 2019), Aligator gar (Hasan et al, 2020), Channidae (Pratama et al, 2020), Gobiidae (Hasan et al, 2021), Cichlidae (Insani et al, 2020), and Cyprinidae (Hasan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deficiency of essential fatty acids will disrupt fish health, including reduced fecundity and ability to form embryos, death of abnormal larvae and growth, defective pigmentation, inability to eat at a low light intensity, abnormal behavior, and decreased membrane function at temperatures low (Tocher, 2003). We recommend that further researchers conduct similar research using tested fish that are often cultivated and have economic value such as tilapia (Insani et al, 2020); Genggehek (Valen et al, 2019); Gobiidae (Hasan et al, 2021a); Beardless barb (Hasan et al, 2021b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%