Asep Sahidin , Gunawan Muhammad , Pringgo Kusuma Dwi Noor Yadi Putra , Irfan Zidni , Zahidah Hasan , Bayu Kreshna Adhitya Sumarto , Septiana Sri Astuti , Yusli Wardiatno , Akira Komaru
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Vertical distribution, growth pattern, and age of an alien freshwater mussel, Sinanodonta pacifica, across elevations gradient on a tropical island and their implication for ecosystem management
The vertical distribution, growth patterns, and population dynamics of alien freshwater mussel, Sinanodonta pacifica, across elevations gradient in West Java, Indonesia were examined. Mussels were collected over one-year period (2020–2021) from lowland (0–300 m above sea level), midland (300–750 m), and highland (> 750 m) regions to examine density, age structure, growth pattern, and mortality. In midland, the highest population density 5.63 ± 1.83 individuals/m² and the fastest growth rate (growth coefficient, k = 0.26) was shown attributed to moderate temperatures, low suspended solids, and nutrient availability. Conversely, the highest mortality rate was recorded in the lowland, with 80 % of the total recruits annually, presumably because high total suspended solids levels. The highland population showed the longest acquiring a maximum age of 15 years, although undergoing slower growth (k = 0.16). We found that environmental factors temperature, total suspended solids, and total organic matter significantly influenced to population dynamics, with the midland the optimal conditions for recruitment and growth. These findings emphasize the need for targeted conservation strategies to manage the spread of S. pacifica and protect native biodiversity, particularly by monitoring midland areas where the species shows the greatest potential for rapid expansion.
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Global Ecology and Conservation is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal covering all sub-disciplines of ecological and conservation science: from theory to practice, from molecules to ecosystems, from regional to global. The fields covered include: organismal, population, community, and ecosystem ecology; physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral ecology; and conservation science.