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Relationship between microbiota in the goldfish gut and fish digestive physiology: A meta-analysis approach Choirunisa, Evifa Lutfiah Sya'bani; Zulfah, Kayla Fatimah; Fathiyya, Adinda Zhafarah; Rusdi, Rusdi; Lisanti, Elsa
Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal Acta Aquatica, Vol. 12: No. 1 (April, 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/aa.v1i1.16753

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The fish intestinal microbiota is associated with the fish's health status. This study aims to determine the relationship of the fish intestinal microbiota with the fish's physiological digestion. Methods used in this study are meta-analysis by collecting sources of relevant articles or journals with the research topic. The data is secondary data obtained from the process of analyzing articles or journals that have been obtained. The results showed that the type of microbiota is not different in each species of fish but the number of microbiota is different in each species of fish. The absence of differences is because this study only takes data from the dominant types of microbiota in each fish species, while differences in the number of microbiota are due to differences in environmental conditions, eating habits, fish health, fish species, and fish age. Some types of microbiota that become dominant and will be commonly found in various types of fish are Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Fusobacteria, and Proteobacteria. The presence of each type of microbiota will have different impacts and functions for the host. Keywords: Turtle, Rainfall, Wind Speed, Wave Height.Keyword: Digestive Physiology; Goldfish; Intestine Microbiota
Inventarisasi, Keanekaragaman Fish Inventory in the Cikaniki Area of Mount Halimun Salak National Park: Inventarisasi Ikan di Kawasan Sungai Citalahab Desa Cikaniki Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun Salak Choirunisa, Evifa Lutfiah Sya'bani; Hasanah, Tafrijiyah; Aliyani, Intan; Aliza, Nanda Nur; Sudira, Egi; Afriani, Arikah Putri; Putri, Oktantia Almira; Fathiyyah, Adinda Zhafarah; Isfaeni, Hanum; Malintan, Rizka
Habitus Aquatica Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Habitus Aquatica : Journal of Aquatic Resources and Fisheries Management
Publisher : Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/HAJ.6.2.43

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Indonesia has high biodiversity, making it the country with the second largest biodiversity in the world. To preserve this wealth, the government has established conservation areas, including the Gunung Halimun National Park in West Java, which is the largest tropical rainforest on the island of Java with unique flora and fauna. This research was carried out in the Citalahab River, part of the national park, to identify the fish species present. Sampling used a purposive sampling method, and fish species were identified based on data from gbif.org, fishbase.org, as well as the latest literature. The results of the research show that there are seven species of fish in the Cikaniki area, namely Puntius sp. (wader fish), Channa sp. (snakehead fish), Xiphophorus sp. (swordtail fish), Glyptothorax sp. (kekhel fish), Gambusia sp. (cere fish), Rasbora sp. (spray fish), and Monopterus sp. (field eel). Each species is described based on its morphological characters and habitat. These results emphasize the importance of conserving natural river habitats, because species diversity plays an important role in maintaining ecosystem stability and ecological balance.