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Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Ichthyology)
ISSN : 16930339     EISSN : 25798634     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32491
Aims and Scope Aims: Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Ichthyology) aims to publish original research results on fishes (pisces) in fresh, brackish and sea waters including biology, physiology, and ecology, and their application in the fields of fishing, aquaculture, fisheries management, and conservation. Scope: This journal publishes high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects Aquaculture, Fish biodiversity, Fisheries management, Fish diseases, Fishery biotecnology, Moleculer genetics, Fish health management, Fish biodiversity.
Articles 420 Documents
KOMPOSISI DAN LUAS RELUNG MAKANAN IKAN KEPERAS (Cyclocheilichthys apogon, Valenciennes, 1842) DI SUNGAI MUSI [Food composition and niche breadth of beardless barb (Cyclocheilichthys apogon, Valenciennes, 1842) in Musi River] Dimas Angga Hedianto; Ridwan Affandi; Siti Nurul Aida
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 10 No 1 (2010): Juni 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v10i1.180

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Objective of the research was to analysis food habits of beardless barb (Cyclocheilichthys apogon) with observing a composition of prey items. Research was carried out in June 2006, August 2006, and January 2007 in Musi River alongside the upstream and downstream using cast net and experimental gillnet. Stomach content analysis was based on index of preponderance and niche breadth. Beardless barb analyzed during research about 159 individuals fish with total length ranging from 57-175 mm and weight ranging from 1.88-71.79 gram. Beardless barb is omnivorous having the character of euryphagic with plant (54.98) as basic food; detritus (19.05), worm (9.30), phytoplankton (8.22), insect (4.89) as secondary food; and zooplankton (3.57%) as supplement food. Difference of sex, size, habitat, and research time did not cause change and difference of resources utilization by beardless barb in the Musi River. Female of beardless barb in upstream Musi River has different resources utilization with increasing of resources utilization of animal organism which is estimated to has relation of requirement of reproduction energy. Equality of resources (food organism) which utilization by beardless barb in various sex and size, was conducive existence of emulation when food resources in limited condition.
THE SNAPPER (LUTJANIDAE) OF SPERMONDE ARCHIPELAGO, SOUTH SULAWESI Andi Iqbal Burhanuddin; Yukio Iwatsuki
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 10 No 1 (2010): Juni 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v10i1.181

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Fish diversity monitoring could be used as a basis for formulating management of the fisheries resources. This study was conducted to describe the snapper of the family Lutjanidae from the Spermonde Archipelago, South Sulawesi. Specimens were collected in Rajawali and Paotere Fish Landing Port Makassar, South Sulawesi from November 2005 to August 2009. The result showed that there was 42 species representing eight genera of family Lutjanidae inhabiting the area were examined and identified: Aphareus furca, A. rutilans, Aprion virescens, Etelis carbunculus, E. radiosus, Lut-janus argentimaculatus, L. bengalensis, L. biguttatus, L. bohar, L. boutton, L. carponotatus, L. decussatus, L. fulvus, L. sebae, L. fulviflamma, L. fuscescens. L. johnii, L. kasmira, L. gibbus, L. lemniscatus, L. lunulatus, L. lutjanus, L. mala-baricus, L. monostigma, L. quinquelineatus, L. rivulatus, L. russelli, L. sebae, L. timorensis, L. vitta, Macolor macularis, M. niger, Paracaesio kusakarii, Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus, P. auricilla, P. filamentosus, P. flavipinnis, P. mul-tidens, P. typus, P. zonatus, Symphorichthys spilurus, S. nematophorus. The local name available of each species was given.
MAKANAN IKAN JAPUH, Dussumieria acuta Valenciennes, 1847 (FAMILI: CLUPEIDAE) DI PERAIRAN TELUK KENDARI [Food habit of rainbow sardine, Dussumieria acuta Valenciennes, 1847 (Family: Clupeidae) in Kendari Bay] Asriyana Asriyana; M. F. Rahardjo; E. S. Kartamihardja; D. F. Lumban Batu
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 10 No 1 (2010): Juni 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v10i1.182

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Research on ontogenetic dietary variation rainbow sardine relating to body size of fish with time was carried out from August 2009 to January 2010 in Kendari Bay, Southeast Sulawesi. This research aims to describe ecological role of rainbow sardine in Kendari Bay. Fish collection was done using experimental gillnets (with different mesh sizes %, 1, 1%, and 1% inch) and scopednet (0 1 meter and mesh size 0.04 inch). A total of 136 individual fish were caught with range from 0.6 to 15.7 cm in length. Food analysis was determined by using Index of Preponderance. Result of the analysis indicates rainbow sardine is planktivora, which important diet is Bacillariophyceae. The male and females of fish did not have ontogenetic dietary (main food) shift and was not ontogenetic dietary shift relating to body size of fish. The diet of the fish every months was dominated by Bacillariophyceae.
KEANEKARAGAMAN IKAN DI PERAIRAN TELUK KENDARI SULAWESI TENGGARA [Fish Diversity in Kendari Bay, Southeast Sulawesi] Asriyana Asriyana; M. F. Rahardjo; S. Sukimin; D. F. Lumban Batu; E. S. Kartamihardja
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2009): Desember 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v9i2.183

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Research on fish diversity was carried out from August to October 2009 with three times of sampling in three stations in Kendari Bay, Southeast Sulawesi. Fish collection using experimental gillnets (with different mesh sizes %, 1, 1%, 1%, 2, 3, and 4 inch) and seser (0 1 meter and mesh size 0.04 inch). During research, 45 species of 30 families were collected. Based on individual quantities, at the first sampling, Sardinella fimbriata was dominant species on Station I and II, S. longiceps on Station III; in the second sampling, S. fimbriata was dominant species on Station I, S. longiceps on Station II, Plotosus canius on S3; in the third sampling, Ambassis sp. was dominant species on Station I, S.longiceps on Station II, Upeneus suphureus and Stolephorus commersonii on S3. Diversity index (H’) was range between 0.512.25, dominance index (C) was range between 0.16-0.83 and evenness index (E) was range between 0.19-0.75.
BIOLOGI REPRODUKSI IKAN BETOK (Anabas testudineus Bloch, 1792) DI RAWA BANJIRAN SUNGAI MAHAKAM, KALIMANTAN TIMUR [Reproductive biology of climbing perch (Anabas testudineus Bloch, 1792) in floodplain of Mahakam River, East Kalimantan] Yunizar Emawati; M. Mukhlis Kamal; Noncy Ayu Yolanda Pellokila
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2009): Desember 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v9i2.184

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A study that head for to find out some aspects biology reproduction of climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) in floodplains of Mahakam River, East Kalimantan that have been conducted of November until January with survey method. Floodplain in the Mahakam River is one of area freshwater fishing which plays an important role for East Kalimantan’s societies. Results research suggested that classified water quality from Mahakam’s drainage basin floodplain as still be able to support of climbing perch life. Climbing perch has growth patterns as a whole is negative allometric (b<3). Most Climbing perch are caught are fish had entered the GMR 3 and 4 (gonado maturity). Climbing perch classified potentially high reproduction because it has a large fecundity.
KEBIASAAN MAKANAN IKAN TILAN (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia, Bleeker 1850) DI SUNGAI MUSI [Food habit of fire eel, Mastacembelus erythrotaenia Bleeker 1850 in Musi River] Syarifah Nurdawati; Wahyu Yuliani
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2009): Desember 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v9i2.185

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Tilan, Mastacembelus erythrotaenia is one of an economic fish that the population has been degradated. The research was aiming to describe the information of food habits of tilan fish in Musi River. The sampling was conducted every month from December 2007 to Juli 2008 and samples were collected by using pancing (hook and line), sondong (electro fishing), Jaring kantong (trammel net), rawai (long line) and belat (seine net). A total of 1001 fish was caught. The stomach content was analyzed based on index of preponderance method. Based on this analysis, the main food was Sesarma eydouxi. According to this research, Mastacembelus erythrotaenia was the selective crustacivorous predator, that main food was similar in every month and station. This information be used for management resources of Mastacembelus erythrotaenia, aquaculture, and conservation.
FAUNA I KAN DI CAGAR ALAM MUARA KENDAWANGAN, KALIMANTAN BARAT [Iktiofauna in Muara Kendawangan Reserve Nature, West Kalimantan] Renny Kurnia Hadiaty
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 1 No 2 (2001): Desember 2001
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v1i2.186

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The fish fauna of Kapuas basin has been intensively studied by many scientist, they found a lot of new species from the area which is belongs to Kalimantan Barat Province. On the contrary of Kapuas basin, it seems that the scientist is not interested to Kendawangan basin which is also lies in Kalimantan Barat Province. In fact, there was only one preliminary research in this Muara Kendawangan Nature Reserve area. Iktiofauna research was conducted at the area of Muara Kendawangan Reserve Nature in 2000. This research activity successfully collected 40 fish species which is belong to 14 familia The result from the previous studies of this area also discussed.ABSTRAKFauna Ikan di daerah aliran sungai (DAS) Kapuas telah diteliti secara intensif oleh banyak peneliti, mereka menemukan banyak jenis baru dari wilayah yang termasuk dalam Propinsi Kalimantan Barat ini. Berbeda halnya dengan DAS Kendawangan yang jugs mas.uk dalam Propinsi Kalimantan Barat, tampaknya para peneliti tidak tertarik sebab hanya ada satu studi pendahuluan yang dilakukan di wilayah Cagar Alam Muara Kendawangan ini. Penelitian iktiofauna telah dilakukan pada tahun 2000 di wilayah Cagar Alam Muara Kendawangan (CAMK). Aktifitas penelitian ini berhasil mengoleksi 40 jenis ikan yang termasuk dalam 14 familia. Hasil-hasil penelitian yang terdahulu juga didiskusikan.
KEBIASAAN MAKANAN I K AN TETET (Johnius belangerii) DIPERAIRAN MANGROVE PANTAIMAYANGAN, JAWABARAT [Food Habits of Belanger’s Croaker, Johnius belangerii in Mangrove Waters, Mayangan Coast, West Java] Charles P. H. Simanjuntak; M. F. Rahardjo
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 1 No 2 (2001): Desember 2001
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v1i2.187

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The study on food habits of Belanger’s croaker, Johnius belangerii was conducted in mangrove waters of Mayangan coast in September and October 1999. Fish samples were collected by using beach seine, purse seine and monofilament gillnets. Based on stomach content analysis, on the first sampling, tetet’s food items were juvenil and adult of penaeid prawn (50,12 %) and Nepthvid (polychaeta) (44,58 %); on the second sampling, tetet’s food were penaeid prawn (88,37 %), Loligo sp (3,39 %), Squilla sp (0,84 %), parts of crab (0,42 %); thus on the third sampling, tetet’s food were penaeid prawn (96 ,16 %) and parts of crab (1,92 %). The major food item of Johnius belangerii not change according to the time of sampling, but food composition was changed.ABSTRAKPenelitian tentang kebiasaan makanan ikan tetet (Johnius belangerii) di perairan mangrove pantai Mayangan, Jawa Barat telah dilakukan pada bulan September-Oktober 1999. Koleksi ikan dengan menggunakan pukat pantai, pukat cincin, dan jaring rampus. Berdasarkan analisis komposisi makanan (Index of Preponderance) untuk setiap pengambilan contoh, makanan ikan tetet pada sampling pertama terdiri atas udang (juvenil dan udang penaeid) (50,12 %) dan Nepthyid (polychaeta) (44,58 %); pada sampling kedua terdiri atas udang penaeid (88,37%), Loligo sp (3.39%), Squilla sp (0,84%), debris kepiting (0.42%); selanjutnya pada sampling ketiga makanan ikan tetet terdiri atas udang (juvenil dan udang penaeid) (96,16 %) dan debris kepiting (1,92%). Jenis makanan yang paling disukai (makanan utama) tidak berubah setiap waktu sampling, namun terjadi perubahan dalam komposisi jenis makanan.
REPRODUKSI IKAN DEPIK (Rasbora tawarensis) DI PERAIRAN DANAU LAUT TAWAR, ACEH TENGAH [Reproductive Biology of Rasbora tawarensis in Laut Tawar Lake Waters, Central Aceh] Murniarti Brojo; Sutrisno Sukimin; Ida Mutiarsih
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 1 No 2 (2001): Desember 2001
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v1i2.188

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Pengamatan biologi reproduksi ikan depik (Rasbora tawarensis) dilakukan selama 2 bulan di danau Laut tawar, Aceh Tengah. Jumlah ikan contoh 183 ekor, yang berasal dari dua stasiun pengamatan (Toweran dan Kebayakan). Rasio kelaminnya tidak seimbang. Pola pertumbuhannya allometrik. Diduga ikan depik ini memasuki masa pemijahan; fekunditasnya rendah (rata-rata 3082 butir). Ikan ini tgfmas.uk “total spawner”ABSTRACTStudy on biological reproductive of Rasbora tawarensis was conducted during two months in Laut Tawar Lake, Central Aceh. Total fish sample was 183 fish, which came from two sampling stations (Toweren and Kebayakan). Sex Ratio is no balance. The fish growth is allometric. We predicted that fish was being spawned. Fish has a low fecundity (3082 eggs in mean). The fish as grouped to total spawner.
SEBARAN SPASIO-TEMPORAL IKAN YANG TERTANGKAP DENGAN JARING PANTAI DI PERAIRAN TELUK AMBON BAGIAN DALAM [Spatio-temporal distribution of fishes catched by beach seine in inner Ambon Bay] O. T.S Ongkers; M. Boer; I. Muchsin; S. Sukimin; K. Praptokardiyo
Jurnal Iktiologi Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2009): Desember 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32491/jii.v9i2.189

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Study on spatio-temporal distribution of fishes caught by beach seine was carried out in Inner Ambon Bay during a year. The aim of this study is to describe the distribution of fishes in three zones, which they are zone of Halong, Lateri, and Waiheru every month during a year. The result showed that Waiheru zone at the dark of moon has many species of fishes. Shorthead anchovy, gold spot herring, and Indian anchovy were always found every month although they were no plenty. Species similarity of Waiheru zone was closed to Lateri zone, and there were five clusters of month of species association during a year. It was concluded that existence of fishes was depended by zone (location) and month (period).

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