Increase in the Abundance of Invasive Fish Species in the Ciliwung River, DKI Jakarta and West Java Provinces

Noer Sarifah Ainy, Iqbal Mujadid, Nestiyanto Hadi, Lutfiralda Sjahfirdi
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The Ciliwung River is one of the important rivers in the Jakarta Special Capital Region (DKI Jakarta) and West Java. The existence of local fish in the Ciliwung River is threatened by the presence of invasive fish. This research aims to identify the types of invasive fish along the Ciliwung River from 2023 to 2024 and compare them with previous research in 2011. The study uses 6 segments according to Minister of Environment and Forestry Decree No. SK.298/Menlhk/Setjen/PKL.1/6/2017. Each segment consists of 3 research plots, totaling 18 research stations. The sampling method involves collecting fish using environmentally friendly fishing gear. The research results show the presence of 10 species from 5 families and 4 non-native fish orders that are invasive. The most abundant invasive fish species in the Ciliwung River are, in order, Plecostomus (Pterygoplichthys pardalis), Mosquito Fish (Gambusia affinis), Guppy (Poecilia reticulata), Platy (Xiphophorus helleri), Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus temminckii), Glossom (Andinoacara rivulatus), Carp (Cyprinus carpio), Red Devil (Amphilophus labiatus), and African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus). There has been a 100% increase in the number of invasive fish species in the Ciliwung River compared to the 2011 study, which identified only 5 invasive fish species.
DKI 雅加达和西爪哇省 Ciliwung 河中入侵鱼类物种数量的增加
Ciliwung 河是雅加达特别首都区(DKI Jakarta)和西爪哇的重要河流之一。入侵鱼类的存在威胁着 Ciliwung 河当地鱼类的生存。本研究旨在确定 2023 年至 2024 年西里翁河沿岸入侵鱼类的种类,并与 2011 年的研究进行比较。根据环境和林业部第 SK.298/Menlhk/Setjen/PKL.1/6/2017 号法令,本研究使用了 6 个河段。每个区段由 3 个研究地块组成,共计 18 个研究站。采样方法包括使用环保渔具采集鱼类。研究结果显示,有 5 科 10 种鱼类和 4 个非本地入侵鱼目。慈利翁河中数量最多的入侵鱼类依次为鲤形目(Pterygoplichthys pardalis)、蚊子鱼(Gambusia affinis)、鲶鱼(Poecilia reticulata)、鸭嘴鱼(Xiphophorus helleri)、尼罗罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)、布里斯勒诺斯鱼(Ancistrus temminckii)、鲤鱼(Andinoacara rivulatus)、鲫鱼(Cyprinus carpio)、红魔鬼鱼(Amphilophus labiatus)和非洲鲶鱼(Claras gariepinus)。与 2011 年的研究(当时仅发现 5 种入侵鱼类)相比,慈利翁河中的入侵鱼类数量增加了 100%。
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