Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evidence has shown that tropical forests destruction has maintained at a high rate over the last few years in this country. At the same time, living resources in Indonesian freshwater ecosystems are important: this country ranks at number seven in terms of production of inland capture fisheries with 323,150 tonnes in 2008. Freshwater fishes represent 42% of the total estimated ichthyofauna, concentrated in 0.01% of the total water covered environment. This environment is closer to human activities, making it critically vulnerable to adverse impacts. Furthermore, there has been some recent debates on the general sustainability of fisheries and aqua...
Swamp flooded is a habitat of various types of fish, which as an feeding ground, shelter, and reprod...
Opak River, a river upstream on the slopes of Merapi Mount and empties into Indian Ocean, has a dive...
The intensive development of agricultural activities can be a major threat to the extinction of fish...
Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evide...
Freshwater fishes abound in Indonesia. They are everywhere in the archipelago—from rice fields and i...
Peatlands are inland water ecosystems that are very unique and vulnerable to environmental disturban...
The purpose of this study is to investigate fish biodiversity in the Kelekar floodplain. The study i...
The buffer zone of Suo-Suo Resort has a direct supply of biodiversity of flora and fauna directly fr...
Global biodiversity is being lost due to extensive, anthropogenic land-use change. In Southeast Asia...
A key challenge in biodiversity is: How many species are there on earth? This issue is especially ac...
Each species has a special value. No species was created without intention. If one species matters, ...
As the hot spot of marine biodiversity, Indonesia becomes the world's spotlight in the management of...
Abstract. Suryaningsih S, Bhagawati D, Sukmaningrum S, Sugiharto, Puspitasari IGAAR. 2020. Freshwate...
Freshwater fish are a vital resource for local communities across the rural tropics. In Southeast As...
Freshwater fishes are the most diverse vertebrate group, with almost 36,000 species described so far...
Swamp flooded is a habitat of various types of fish, which as an feeding ground, shelter, and reprod...
Opak River, a river upstream on the slopes of Merapi Mount and empties into Indian Ocean, has a dive...
The intensive development of agricultural activities can be a major threat to the extinction of fish...
Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evide...
Freshwater fishes abound in Indonesia. They are everywhere in the archipelago—from rice fields and i...
Peatlands are inland water ecosystems that are very unique and vulnerable to environmental disturban...
The purpose of this study is to investigate fish biodiversity in the Kelekar floodplain. The study i...
The buffer zone of Suo-Suo Resort has a direct supply of biodiversity of flora and fauna directly fr...
Global biodiversity is being lost due to extensive, anthropogenic land-use change. In Southeast Asia...
A key challenge in biodiversity is: How many species are there on earth? This issue is especially ac...
Each species has a special value. No species was created without intention. If one species matters, ...
As the hot spot of marine biodiversity, Indonesia becomes the world's spotlight in the management of...
Abstract. Suryaningsih S, Bhagawati D, Sukmaningrum S, Sugiharto, Puspitasari IGAAR. 2020. Freshwate...
Freshwater fish are a vital resource for local communities across the rural tropics. In Southeast As...
Freshwater fishes are the most diverse vertebrate group, with almost 36,000 species described so far...
Swamp flooded is a habitat of various types of fish, which as an feeding ground, shelter, and reprod...
Opak River, a river upstream on the slopes of Merapi Mount and empties into Indian Ocean, has a dive...
The intensive development of agricultural activities can be a major threat to the extinction of fish...