The fishes of genera Neolissochilus and Tor are locally known as Ikan Batak or ihan in North Sumatra. They are sacred and are usually served in Batak tribe traditional ceremonies. However, their population in the wild is declining because of habitat degradation, unwise exploitation, water pollution, and the introduction of invasive species. Therefore, suitable management is needed to maintain Ikan Batak's sustainability in their natural habitat, which can be conducted through in situ conservation. The habitat of Ikan Batak in the Bonan Dolok river of the Samosir Regency can potentially be developed as a conservation site. Information concerning this species in Bonan Dolok River is needed as a basis for effective in situ conservation managem...
In this study, we examined the genetic structure of Tor tambroides Valenciennes, an important indige...
The present study examines the phylogenetic relationships among Tor douronensis, T. tambra, T. tamb...
International audienceWith 1172 native species, the Indonesian ichthyofauna is among the world’s mos...
The fishes of genera Neolissochilus and Tor are locally known as Ikan Batak or ihan in North Sumatra...
Indonesian leaffish Pristolepis grooti, an endemic species, are distributed in the region of Sumatra...
Indonesian leaffish Pristolepis grooti, an endemic species, are distributed in the region of Sumatra...
Mahseer or commonly known as ‘ikan Kelah’ is an indigenous species of Malaysia. The popularity of th...
This study examined the molecular systematics among three Mahseers (Tor douronensis, Tor tambroides ...
The sustainability of the exploitation of the Indonesian fishes depends heavily on many of fish’s ba...
Identifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing to the decreasing inter...
Tor tambroides and T. douronensis, locally referred to as empurau and semah, respectively, are high ...
Freshwater species are the most threatened group to be assessed to date by the IUCN. Freshwater fish...
Selais fish belongs to the family Siluridae consisting of 12 genera with 104 properly validated spec...
Lais (Krypyoterus apogon) is highly economic important catfish in South Sumatera. Investigating fish...
Biodiversity hotspots have provided useful geographic proxies for conservation efforts. Delineated f...
In this study, we examined the genetic structure of Tor tambroides Valenciennes, an important indige...
The present study examines the phylogenetic relationships among Tor douronensis, T. tambra, T. tamb...
International audienceWith 1172 native species, the Indonesian ichthyofauna is among the world’s mos...
The fishes of genera Neolissochilus and Tor are locally known as Ikan Batak or ihan in North Sumatra...
Indonesian leaffish Pristolepis grooti, an endemic species, are distributed in the region of Sumatra...
Indonesian leaffish Pristolepis grooti, an endemic species, are distributed in the region of Sumatra...
Mahseer or commonly known as ‘ikan Kelah’ is an indigenous species of Malaysia. The popularity of th...
This study examined the molecular systematics among three Mahseers (Tor douronensis, Tor tambroides ...
The sustainability of the exploitation of the Indonesian fishes depends heavily on many of fish’s ba...
Identifying and delineating species are the primary tasks of taxonomy. Owing to the decreasing inter...
Tor tambroides and T. douronensis, locally referred to as empurau and semah, respectively, are high ...
Freshwater species are the most threatened group to be assessed to date by the IUCN. Freshwater fish...
Selais fish belongs to the family Siluridae consisting of 12 genera with 104 properly validated spec...
Lais (Krypyoterus apogon) is highly economic important catfish in South Sumatera. Investigating fish...
Biodiversity hotspots have provided useful geographic proxies for conservation efforts. Delineated f...
In this study, we examined the genetic structure of Tor tambroides Valenciennes, an important indige...
The present study examines the phylogenetic relationships among Tor douronensis, T. tambra, T. tamb...
International audienceWith 1172 native species, the Indonesian ichthyofauna is among the world’s mos...