Characterizing spatial patterns among freshwater fishes and shrimps of the Poso River (Sulawesi, Indonesia) using DNA barcoding

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Aquatic Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1007/s00027-024-01128-0
Arif Wibowo, Kurniawan Kurniawan, Vitas Atmadi Prakoso, Rendy Ginanjar, Fathur Rochman, Mochammad Zamroni, Dwi Atminarso, Bayu Kreshna Adhitya Sumarto, Andi Chadijah, Deni Irawan, Tri Deniansen, Irma Suriani, Agus Noor Syamsi, Andi Achmadi, Indah Lestari Surbani, Sabda Alam Akbar, Nicolas Hubert, Wayne Robinson, Ivor G. Stuart, Lee J. Baumgartner
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Fish biodiversity assessments are vital for understanding threats and aquatic ecosystem health. In the Poso River, Central Sulawesi, changes in biodiversity are influenced by habitat alteration, non-native species, and overfishing. This study evaluates fish and crustacean biodiversity in the Poso River system to address these challenges for improving fisheries management, conservation, and fish passage integration into hydropower development. The present biodiversity study utilized a comprehensive methodology that encompassed both traditional taxonomic approaches and DNA barcoding, specifically targeting the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit-1 (COI) gene for accurate species identification and spatial boundary validation. The survey was conducted in the upstream, hydropower area and downstream areas of the river. We found 27 species of fish in the Poso River, including both native (e.g., Anguilla celebesensis, Oryzias nebulosus, Rhyacichthys aspro) and non-native species (e.g., Melanochromis auratus, Amphilophus trimaculatus, Oreochromis niloticus). Two International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red listed endangered species were also observed (e.g., Adrianichthys poptae and Mugilogobius sarasinorum). DNA barcoding was performed to examine species spatial boundaries. The fish population in the Poso River was dominated by non-native species, accounting for 85.70% of the total population. The upstream reaches had the highest fish abundance and diversity, while the downstream reaches had the lowest. There was, however, no significant difference in species richness and diversity across different locations and seasons. The dominance of non-native species in the Poso River necessitates the improvement of existing fishways within the hydropower dams potentially through the development of selective technology that can block the distribution of these non-native species. This research highlights the critical issue of non-native species proliferation and the potential threat they pose to native fish populations, providing valuable insights for conservation and management efforts in Indonesia and similar ecosystems worldwide.

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利用 DNA 条形码确定波索河(印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛)淡水鱼类和虾类的空间模式特征
鱼类生物多样性评估对于了解威胁和水生生态系统健康状况至关重要。在中苏拉威西岛的波索河,生物多样性的变化受到栖息地改变、非本地物种和过度捕捞的影响。本研究评估了波索河系统中的鱼类和甲壳类生物多样性,以应对这些挑战,从而改善渔业管理、保护以及将鱼类通道纳入水电开发。本生物多样性研究采用了一种综合方法,包括传统的分类方法和 DNA 条形码,特别是针对线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位-1(COI)基因进行准确的物种鉴定和空间边界验证。调查在河流的上游、水电地区和下游地区进行。我们在 Poso 河中发现了 27 种鱼类,包括本地鱼类(如 Anguilla celebesensis、Oryzias nebulosus、Rhyacichthys aspro)和非本地鱼类(如 Melanochromis auratus、Amphilophus trimaculatus、Oreochromis niloticus)。此外,还观察到两个被国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)列入红色名录的濒危物种(如 Adrianichthys poptae 和 Mugilogobius sarasinorum)。为研究物种的空间边界,进行了 DNA 条形编码。波索河的鱼类种群以非本地物种为主,占总种群的 85.70%。上游河段的鱼类丰度和多样性最高,而下游河段最低。不过,不同地点和季节的物种丰富度和多样性没有明显差异。由于非本地物种在波索河里占据主导地位,因此有必要通过开发可阻止这些非本地物种分布的选择性技术来改善水电站大坝内现有的鱼道。这项研究强调了非本地物种扩散的关键问题及其对本地鱼类种群构成的潜在威胁,为印尼和全球类似生态系统的保护和管理工作提供了宝贵的见解。
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Aquatic Sciences
Aquatic Sciences 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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60
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1 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries publishes original research, overviews, and reviews dealing with aquatic systems (both freshwater and marine systems) and their boundaries, including the impact of human activities on these systems. The coverage ranges from molecular-level mechanistic studies to investigations at the whole ecosystem scale. Aquatic Sciences publishes articles presenting research across disciplinary and environmental boundaries, including studies examining interactions among geological, microbial, biological, chemical, physical, hydrological, and societal processes, as well as studies assessing land-water, air-water, benthic-pelagic, river-ocean, lentic-lotic, and groundwater-surface water interactions.
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