2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d221034
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Short Communication: Investigating gonad length and fecundity in mudskippers (Gobiidae) at the Musi River estuary, South Sumatra, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Ridho MR, Patriono E, Wati DR, Pratama R, Avesena M. 2021. Short Communication: Investigating gonad length and fecundity in mudskippers (Gobiidae) at the Musi River estuary, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 4413-4420. Information on the biological aspects of mudskipper (Gobiidae) reproduction is needed as a conservation effort to use economically valuable and sustainable resources in the future. This can be used to enrich the information on the status of the mudskipper research at the Musi… Show more

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“…Human activities such as habitat modification, overfishing, the introduction of alien species, and natural causes such as sea level rise and global climate change can pose several threats to the ichthyofauna diversity of an area of water (Hasan and Widodo 2020;Kusumah et al 2023). One water area with high fishery potential is the estuary (Ridho et al 2021;Hasan et al 2022b;Valen et al 2022a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human activities such as habitat modification, overfishing, the introduction of alien species, and natural causes such as sea level rise and global climate change can pose several threats to the ichthyofauna diversity of an area of water (Hasan and Widodo 2020;Kusumah et al 2023). One water area with high fishery potential is the estuary (Ridho et al 2021;Hasan et al 2022b;Valen et al 2022a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gobies are widely geographically distributed in the world, ranging from the Indo Pacific region to the Atlantic coast of Africa (Jaafar & Murdy, 2017). In Indonesia, gobies are found in the region of Sumatra (Maeda & Tan, 2013;Ridho et al, 2021;Harefa & Chen, 2022;Khairul & Lubis, 2022;Hernawati et al, 2023), Java (Arisuryanti et al, 2018;Ningsih & Santoso, 2020;Aji & Arisuryanti, 2021;Baihaqi et al, 2022;Febrianti et al, 2023), Maluku (Taniwel et al, 2020), Sulawesi (Gani et al, 2020(Gani et al, , 2021Bandjolu et al, 2021;Hasan et al, 2021;Astuti et al, 2022;Baderan et al, 2023;Zakiyah Darojat et al, 2023), Nusa Tenggara (Rhaifa et al, 2021), and Papua (Greenfield & Tornabene, 2014;Putra et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%