2019
DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v4i1.4097
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The Fish Fauna in Lakitan River, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra

Abstract: Fish diversity in the Lakitan River is not well recorded, even though the data is important to add information about the diversity of freshwater fish in Indonesia. This study aims to study fish composition and ecological index in the Lakitan River. The study was conducted in the Lakitan River, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra Province. The method used was the survey method. The direct sampling was done at 5 stations, the numbering of stations followed the direction of the river from upstream to downstream. Th… Show more

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“…Several studies on fish and fisheries in the river of Sumatra Island were carried out, including in the Lakitan River (Musi Rawas) [1], Kelingi River (Lubuk Linggau) [2], Batang Toru River (South Tapanuli) [3], Asahan River (Tapanuli) [4], Sopokomil River (Dairi) [5], and Enim River (Muara Enim) [6]. Several studies related to the ecology and biology of organisms in this river were carried out by several researchers, i.e., phytoplankton [7], zooplankton [8], macrozoobenthos [9], and mahseer movement [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on fish and fisheries in the river of Sumatra Island were carried out, including in the Lakitan River (Musi Rawas) [1], Kelingi River (Lubuk Linggau) [2], Batang Toru River (South Tapanuli) [3], Asahan River (Tapanuli) [4], Sopokomil River (Dairi) [5], and Enim River (Muara Enim) [6]. Several studies related to the ecology and biology of organisms in this river were carried out by several researchers, i.e., phytoplankton [7], zooplankton [8], macrozoobenthos [9], and mahseer movement [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%