BIODIVERSITY AND HABITAT PREFERENCES OF LIVING SHARKS IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGION

A. Ali, F. Fahmi, Dharmadi Dharmadi, T. Krajangdara, Annie Lim Pek Khiok
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This paper reviews the biodiversity and habitat preferences of living sharks in the Southeast Asian region accumulated from published literatures including journals, books, proceedings, unpublished technical papers, and technical reports as well as authors’ knowledge and experiences working in this field. A total of 196 species of sharks from nine orders and 30 families have been recorded inhabiting from fresh water to deep ocean in this region. Indonesia recorded the highest diversity with 114 species from 27 families followed by the Philippines with 96 species (27 families), Thailand 76 species (21 families), Vietnam 70 species (23 families), Malaysia 68 species (19 families), Myanmar 64 species (19 families), Brunei Darussalam 45 species (15 families), and Cambodia with 26 species from 10 families. Many species still need to be confirmed and are most probably new species. In term of habitat preferences, 83 species of sharks (42.3%) inhabit continental/insular shelves (SHL) followed by continental/insular slopes (SLO) with 48 species (24.5%), shelf to slope (SHS) with 26 species (13.3%), and shelf to oceanic (SHO) with 16 species (8.2%). Only nine species (4.6%) inhabit oceanic and six species (4%) obligate freshwater and euryhaline freshwater/shelves. 
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东南亚地区活鲨鱼的生物多样性和栖息地偏好
本文综述了东南亚地区活鲨鱼的生物多样性和栖息地偏好,这些文献包括期刊、书籍、论文集、未发表的技术论文和技术报告,以及作者在该领域的知识和经验。据记录,该地区从淡水到深海共有9目30科196种鲨鱼栖息。印度尼西亚的多样性最高,有27科114种,其次是菲律宾的96种(27科)、泰国的76种(21科)、越南的70种(23科)、马来西亚的68种(19科)、缅甸的64种(19科)、文莱达鲁萨兰国的45种(15科)和柬埔寨的10科26种。许多物种仍有待确认,很可能是新物种。就栖息地偏好而言,83种鲨鱼(42.3%)栖息在大陆/岛屿陆架(SHL),其次是大陆/岛屿斜坡(SLO),有48种鲨鱼(24.5%),陆棚到斜坡(SHS)有26种鲨鱼(13.3%),陆棚到海洋(SHO)有16种鲨鱼(8.2%)。只有9种鲨鱼(4.6%)栖息在海洋,6种鲨鱼(4%)栖息在专性淡水和广性淡水/陆架。
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