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DNA barcoding of fish diversity from Batanghari River, Jambi,
Indonesia
Global climate change, followed by an increase in anthropogenic activities in aquatic ecosystems, and species invasions, has resulted in a decline in aquatic organism biodiversity. The Batanghari River, Sumatra’s longest river, is polluted by mercury-con-taining illegal gold mining waste (PETI), industrial pollution