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Morphometric, Meristic and Growth Patterns of Pangasius polyuranodon Bleeker, 1852 from the Sail River and Kampar Kiri River, Riau Hestinar Malau; Windarti Windarti; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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                                         Abstract Pangasius polyuranodon  is a type of freshwater fish that inhabit the Sail River that is polluted and Kampar Kiri River that has relatively good water quality. The difference in water conditions may affects the fish condition in general. To understand the morphometric and meristic and growth patterns ofP. polyuranodon, a research had been conducted from February- March 2018.There were 119 fishes (50 fishesfrom the Sail River and 69 fishes from Kampar Kiri River).There were 28 morphological characteristics measuredand 5 meristical characteristics counted. In the Sail fish, the formula of the fin raysis D.II.5-8, P.I-II.4-15, V.6-9, A.30-40, C.29-40, while that of the Kampar Kiri River is D.II.6-8, P.I-II.4-15, V.7-9, A.35-40, C.29-40. There were 7 morphometrical characteristic differences between male and female in the Sail River, namely body width, the distance of the anal fin to the base caudal fin, anal fin height, ventral fin height, caudal fin height, the base lenghth of adipose fin and the distance of adipose fin to the base caudal fin while that of the Kampar Kiri River is 6 morphometrical characteristic differences namely body width, eye diameter, the distance of the ventral fin to the base anal fin, the base lenghth of dorsal fin, the base lenghth of ventral fin and the base lenghth of adipose fin. The length-weight relationship of the fish from the Sail River is positive allometric, 3.007 in female and 3.430 in male, while that of the Kampar Kiri River is negative allometric, 2.544 in female and 2.655 in male.Keyword:Freshwater fish, morphometrical characteristic, meristical characteristics, positive allometric, negative allometric   
Identification Of Aquatic Plant Types (Macrophyta) In Peat Swamp Ecosystems In Pelalawan Village, Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province Shofiyah Tika Ashilah; Ridwan Manda Putra; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACT Peat Swamp Ecosystem is one of the ecosystems in the wetlands, which is experiencing a shift in the function of oil palm plantations and Industrial Plantation Forests (HTI). This study aims to determine the types of aquatic plants that live in the Peat Swamp Ecosystem Pelalawan Village, Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province. The method used is the method of observation, with descriptive analysis. Sampling is carried out every day for one week until no new species are found. Samples of aquatic plants were identified by Steenis (1981). The results found that there were 4 classes, 10 families and 10 species of aquatic plants that live in the peat swamp ecosystem. Water growth consists of 2 patterns of life, namely floating type, and emergent type. There are aquatic plant species in the peat swamp ecosystem are Eicchorniacrassipes, Ipomoea aquatica, Salvinianatans, Pistiastratiotes, Lycopodiumclavatum, Echinodoruspalaefolius, Paspalumcommersoni, Cyperusrotundus, Nymphaestellata, andLimnocharisflavaKeyword: Peat Swamp Ecosystem, identification, aquatic plants 
Identification of types and aquatic plants coverage area in the Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Lake, Rumbai Pesisir Sub-Regency, Pekanbaru, Riau Province. Lauura Hermala Yunita; Efawani '; Eddiwan '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2016
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Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Lake is a man-made lake that is used to store water for agricultural and tourism purposes. There are many aquatic plants present in the lake and to understand the types and coverage area of the aquatic plant, a study was conducted in March-April 2016. A purposive sampling method was applied in collecting the aquatic plant. The plants were then identified based on Van Steenis (1981). The map of Bandar Kayangan Lake was downloaded using Google Earth application and the aquatic plant coverage areas in each station were then measured as a basis to predict the plant coverage area in the lake. The aquatic plants found during this study consisted of 4 families and 4 species, they were Cyperus rotundus, Paspalum commersoni, Nymphaea sp., and Pandanus sp. The aquatic plants coverage in the Bandar Kayangan Lake was around 18% and it is categorized as rare. The area that is not covered by aquatic plant was around 82% (1,054.058 m2).Keyword : Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Lake, aquatic plant, coverage area.
Stomach Content Analysis of Anabas testudineus in The Teluk Petai Lake Siak Hulu Sub-regency Kampar regency Riau Province Arisa Trinovira Barus; Deni Efizon; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 8, No 1 (2021): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2021
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 ABSTRACTAnabas testudineus is one of the freshwater fishes that can be found in the Teluk Petai Lake. The research aimed to find out the type of food consumed by that fish has been conducted from October to November 2020. Sampling is done 4 times at intervals of time once a week. The number of fish caught during the study was 95, but 17 of them had empty stomachs and they cannot be analyzed. The analysis was conducted using a volumetric method. Stomach content was analyzed as a basis to calculate the Preponderance Index. Results shown that the main food of the fish in Teluk Petai Lake was insects (52,80%), the additional food  were plants (22,70%) and fishes (17,23%), and the complementary food was phytoplankton (7,28%). The small fishes (total length range 85-97 mm) food composition has more plant type than insects and the big fishes (total length range 163-170 mm) food composition has more insects type than plants. Data obtained indicate that A. testudineus can be categorized as an omnivorous fish.Keywords: Teluk Petai Lake, Anabas testudineus, Stomach Content Analysis, Preponderance Index
Identification of Shrimp From Mangrove Ecosystem, Madong Village Waters, Kampung Bugis Village, Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands Province. Santrina Banjarnahor; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Ridwan Manda Putra
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACT This research was conducted in the waters of the village of Kampung Madong, Kampung Bugis Village, Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands Province. The aim are to identify Shrimp that come from mangrove ecosystem habitats from the waters of Madong Village. There werw 3 sampling areas, upstream (St 1), middle (St 2) and downstream (St 3), of the mangrove ecosystem. Prawns sampling were conducted once/week for a month period, using a spear and bubu. Morphometrical and Morphological  characteristics of the prawns were analyzed descriptively and the prawns sampled were identified. The results found that there were two types of shrimp included in the Penaedae family of the genus Penaeus that live in the habitat of the mangrove ecosystem, namely (1) Panaeus monodon and (2) Panaeus merguensis.  Detail identification showed that they were Panaeus monodon(37 specimens, 17 males and 20 females)  andPanaeus merguensis(42 specimens, 20 males and 22 females).The waters parameters measure in mangrove ecosystem that is dissolved oxygen 7,3-8,1 mg/L, temperature 28-30oC, clarity148-190,5 cm, salinity 25-30 mg/L, pH 6,5-7,5, O27,3-8,1 mg/ l, alkalinity 52-100 mg/l. Keywords: Kampung Madong, Shrimp, Mangrove, Panaeus monodon, Panaeus merguensis 
Gill Structure of Pangasius polyuranodonBleeker,1852 fromthe Sail River, Riau Province Yohana Carolina; Windarti Windarti; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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 AbstractSail River is a polluted river in Riau, however, many types of fish, including catfish Pangasius polyuranodonBleeker (1852) is living in that river. The water condition of the river may effect the fish health status in general, including its gill structure. A study aims to understand the histological structure of the gill of that fish has been conducted in February-March 2018. Abnormality in the gill was noted and abnormality level was identified using a Histopathological Alteration Index (HAI). Results shown that the types of abnormality present were hyperplasia/cell proliferation, hypertrophy, odema or swelling, atrophy, blood vessel congestion, hemorrhage, and ruptured epithelium. The minimum HAI value obtained is 0.142, and maximum value is 1.857 ( average 1.031), indicates that the gill of P. polyuranodon from the Sail River is categorized as less damage. Keywords: Histopathological Alteration Index (HAI), gill abnormality, polluted river, Catfish
Identification of Types of Fish Caught in Mangrove Ecosystem KampungMadong, KampungBugis Village, Tanjung Pinang City, Riau Islands Province Lusi Noviyanti; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Efawani Efawani
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACTMangrove ecosistem in Kampung Madong is inhabited by numerous aquatic organism, including fish. This study aims to determine the types of fish caught in themangrove ecosystem of KampungMadong. This research was conducted in March-April 2019. The method used in the research was survei method on three sampling area observation with four sampling in a month. The analyzed include morphology, morphometrics and meristik of fishes.Water quality parameters measurd were temperature was 29,5-30,5oC, pH was 7,4-7,5, salinity was 32,5-34,5o/oo and dissolved oxygen was 62-6,4mg/L. The identification of fish samples using the Saanin identification book (1968), White et al. (2013) and Sulistionoet al. (2015). The result shows that there were 171 fishconsisting of4 ordo, 10 families,11 genus and 13 species of fish,they were: Cephalopholisminiata, Anyperodonleucogrammicus, Schatophagusargus, Siganusvirgatus, Siganusguttatus, Carangoidesmalabaricus, Eubleekeriasplendens, Sphaeramia orbicularis, Anadontostomachacunda,Sardinellafimbriata, Paraplotosusalbilaris, GerresfilamentosusandValamugilspeigleri. Keywords : Morphology, Morphometrics, Meristik, Water quality 
Study on blood condition of Pangasius hypophthalmusin the Tapung Kiri River and the Sail River, Riau Province Satria Flamboyan Siregar; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Efawani Efawani
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Abstract Pangasius hypophthalmus is a type of freshwater fish that inhabit the Sail River that is polluted and the Tapung Kiri River that has relatively good water quality. As the water quality in general affects the blood condition of the fish, it is predicted that blood condition of P. hypophthalmus from the Tapung Kiri River and the Sail River different. A research aims to understand blood condition of P.hypophthalmus from both areas has been conducted from February to March 2019. There are 12 fishes from the Tapung Kiri River and 12 fishes from the Sail River. The fish blood was taken and analyzed for erythrocytes and leukocytes content, hematocrite and leucocrite levels and types of leukocytes present. Results shown that the erythrocytes, leukocytes, hematocrite and leucocrite of fish from the Tapung Kiri River was 2.620.833 cells/mm3, 242.958 cells/mm3, 35,6% and 1,54% respectively. While those of the Sail River was 1.887.500 cells/mm3, 310.500 cells/mm3, 28,75% and 2,62%. In the fish from both areas, there were 5 types of white blood cells.  In the fish  from the Tapung Kiri River, there were lymphocytes 85,6%, monocytes 2,9%, thrombocytes 9,7%, eosinophils 0,8% and neutrophils 0,8% respectively. While those of the Sail River were lymphocytes 56,3%, monocytes 5%, thrombocytes 37,1%, eosinophils 0,8% and neutrophils 0,8%. Based on data obtained, it can be concluded that the fish from the Tapung Kiri River is healthy while the fish from the Sail River is not healthy. Keywords: blood, erythrocytes, leukocytes, hematocrite and leucocrite
Stomach Contents of Pangasius polyuranodon Bleeker (1852) from the Sail and Kampar Kiri Rivers Riau Province Rica Pesta Graceli Pasaribu; Windarti Windarti; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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AbstractPangasiuspolyuranodonisa type of freshwater fish that live in the Sail and Kampar Kiri River. This research aims to determine type of food present in the fish’sstomach. This research was carried out in Februarito March 2018. The fish were caught using nets and bamboo trap,once/ week. The number of fish caught during the study was 105, but 21 fisheshad empty stomach and they cannot be analyzed. The main food of P.polyuranodon in the Sail River is insects (IP 74.60%) plants (IP 7.56%),bivalva (IP5.85%), unidentified materials (IP 4.66%), fish (IP 4.24%) and crustaseans (IP 3.09%). Whereas in the Kampar Kiri River the main food of thefish is plants (IP 79.96%), insect (IP 11.42%), unidentified material (IP 5.55%) and fish (IP 3.07%). Data obtained  indicate that P.polyuranodonisanomnivorous fish. Keywords: Main Food, Omnivorous Fish,Index of Preponderance, Feeding 
Comparative Study of Otolith Growth Circle Patterns on the Psammoperca waigiensisin the Waters of Teluk BakauBintan Regency and Dompak Lama Tanjungpinang City Riau Islands Province Achmad Sovy Yusaputra; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Deni Efizon
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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Abstract Psammoperca waigiensisis found in the waters of Teluk Bakau and Dompak Lama. Both of these waters have different water characteristics and conditions. This study aims to determine the pattern of growth circles on theP.waigiensis otoliths from the two waters. This research was conducted in March-April 2019. Sampling was carried out once a week in 1 month. Otoliths were sharpened using Windarti's (2017) otolith sharpening method, and the growth circle pattern on otoliths was observed under a binocular microscope. The results of the study found that fish originating from the waters of Teluk Bakauhave an otolith length range of 8-11 mm with an otolith weight of 0.0424-1227 gr, while otolith fish from Dompak Lama have a length of 8.2-10.7 mm with an otolith weight of 0.0447 -0,1096 gr. The circle of dark growth in fish from the waters of the Teluk Bakau is a maximum 3, while fish from the Dompak Lama a maximum 4. The distance of the fish otolith core in the two waters varies and does not have a special pattern. Keywords: Growth Circle, Dark Circle, Otolith, Sagita, Pssamoperca waigiensis
Co-Authors ', Windarti Achmad Sovy Yusaputra Adriman, Adriman Afael, Rizky Fauzi Arisa Trinovira Barus Arrasyidi, Muammar Rasyid Arsyakinah, Humay Batubara, Helfina Syam Bayu Dwi, Bayu Dwi Belgian Tambunan Bestari, Indah Budijono, Budijono Christina Panggabean Deni Efizon Devi, Fransiska Rivana Dewita Dewita Dian Handayani Efawani ' Efawani Efawani Efawani Efawani Efawani, Efawani Eko Prianto, Eko Eli Yana Siregar Eni Sumiarsih Fitrah A. Tamba Fitri Handayani Fitri Natasha Friska Girsang Gultom, Imelda Sofia Loren Harjoyudanto, Yudho Hatmidah Hatmidah Henny Henny, Henny Henri Siahaan Hermawanto Hermawanto Herwandi, Zeldi Hestinar Malau Huda. J, Mhd Aidil Hutagalung, Claurisa Ika Fitria Hasibuan Irene, Christin Irna ramadhani Irwan Effendi Isma Mulyani Kausar Kurniawan, Ahmad Jati Lailatul Saktiawan Lauura Hermala Yunita Lenny Marlyna Linda Rostiana Lusi Noviyanti Marsely, Debi Mediatrix Deviani Sinaga Mei Kristiyani Simanjuntak Melsa Dwi Yunita Mirnawati Dewi Muhammad Fauzi Mulyani, Isma Nisari, Tika Nur Asiah Pratiwi, Nadia Indah Pratiwi, Via Anggraini Pulungan, Amar Doli Purwoko, Agus Putri, Dea Ananda Qorry Tillawati Fani R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rahmania, Desrila Rica Pesta Graceli Pasaribu Ridwan Manda Putra Rienta Bresdo Rina D’rita Sibagariang Rofian Isman Roflimas Roflimas Romie Jhonnerie Ronal Kurniawan Rumondang, Anne Santrina Banjarnahor Sari, Dini Satria Flamboyan Siregar Shofiyah Tika Ashilah Sibagariang, Rina D’rita Siburian, Sades Silfia Eka Dewi Simarangkir, Lisa Meisim Sinaga, Martianna Sukendi Sukendi Surbakti, Yuli Anggreani Putri Br Susanti, Lasri Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tengku Nurhidayah Thamrin Thamrin Thamrin Thamrin Tumanggor, Josua Setiawan Ulandari, Ariyanti Wenny Lestari Tarigan Widiana, Mita Windarti ' Windarti Windarti Windarti Windarti Yohana Carolina Yudho Harjoyudanto Yuliati Yuliati Yuni Sarah Zikra Yusianda Zuli Meiryanti Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain