Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah

Continuous surveys of freshwater fish species along altitudinal gradients in Kinabalu Park are crucial for developing effective conservation strategies, but the park's challenging topography has hindered this effort. The Marai Parai-Gurkha Hut Kota Belud Scientific Expedition 2023 provides an e...

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Main Authors: Soo, Chen Lin, Jasrul Dulipat, Franey Joseph Chong, Vanielie Terrence Justine, Juannis Gampoyo
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spelling my.ums.eprints.420662024-11-29T05:01:06Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42066/ Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah Soo, Chen Lin Jasrul Dulipat Franey Joseph Chong Vanielie Terrence Justine Juannis Gampoyo GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers QL614-639.8 Fishes Continuous surveys of freshwater fish species along altitudinal gradients in Kinabalu Park are crucial for developing effective conservation strategies, but the park's challenging topography has hindered this effort. The Marai Parai-Gurkha Hut Kota Belud Scientific Expedition 2023 provides an excellent opportunity to explore this understudied plateau on the north-western side of Mount Kinabalu. The present study aims to document fish species occurrences up to the peak of Marai Parai and analyse their relationship with selected environmental variables. Concurrently, fish samples and selected environmental parameters were collected from seven sampling stations, ranging from 619 meters to 1645 meters above sea level (m asl). A total of 11 species belonging to three families and seven genera were recorded in the forest streams of Marai Parai. Gastromyzontidae emerges as the dominant family in this high-altitude zone. The number of fish species is significantly correlated with elevation and water temperature (p-value < 0.05), where it decreased as elevation increased and water temperature dropped. Glaniopsis hanitchi, Protomyzon griswoldi, and Barbodes sealei were found at a higher elevation than previously recorded in Kinabalu Park. Water quality including dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, conductivity, and temperature were associated with fish species occurrences along the altitudinal gradient of forest streams. It is crucial to conduct regular surveys on freshwater fish in Kinabalu Park as regular and long-term baseline data could be useful for future research and conservation efforts in the area. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42066/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42066/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Soo, Chen Lin and Jasrul Dulipat and Franey Joseph Chong and Vanielie Terrence Justine and Juannis Gampoyo (2024) Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah. Sabah Parks Nature Journal, 13. pp. 38-47. ISSN 1511-1121
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English
topic GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers
QL614-639.8 Fishes
spellingShingle GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers
QL614-639.8 Fishes
Soo, Chen Lin
Jasrul Dulipat
Franey Joseph Chong
Vanielie Terrence Justine
Juannis Gampoyo
Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
description Continuous surveys of freshwater fish species along altitudinal gradients in Kinabalu Park are crucial for developing effective conservation strategies, but the park's challenging topography has hindered this effort. The Marai Parai-Gurkha Hut Kota Belud Scientific Expedition 2023 provides an excellent opportunity to explore this understudied plateau on the north-western side of Mount Kinabalu. The present study aims to document fish species occurrences up to the peak of Marai Parai and analyse their relationship with selected environmental variables. Concurrently, fish samples and selected environmental parameters were collected from seven sampling stations, ranging from 619 meters to 1645 meters above sea level (m asl). A total of 11 species belonging to three families and seven genera were recorded in the forest streams of Marai Parai. Gastromyzontidae emerges as the dominant family in this high-altitude zone. The number of fish species is significantly correlated with elevation and water temperature (p-value < 0.05), where it decreased as elevation increased and water temperature dropped. Glaniopsis hanitchi, Protomyzon griswoldi, and Barbodes sealei were found at a higher elevation than previously recorded in Kinabalu Park. Water quality including dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, conductivity, and temperature were associated with fish species occurrences along the altitudinal gradient of forest streams. It is crucial to conduct regular surveys on freshwater fish in Kinabalu Park as regular and long-term baseline data could be useful for future research and conservation efforts in the area.
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author Soo, Chen Lin
Jasrul Dulipat
Franey Joseph Chong
Vanielie Terrence Justine
Juannis Gampoyo
author_facet Soo, Chen Lin
Jasrul Dulipat
Franey Joseph Chong
Vanielie Terrence Justine
Juannis Gampoyo
author_sort Soo, Chen Lin
title Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
title_short Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
title_full Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
title_fullStr Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Survey of freshwater fish fauna in Marai Parai area, Kinabalu Park, Sabah
title_sort survey of freshwater fish fauna in marai parai area, kinabalu park, sabah
publisher Sabah Parks Nature Journal
publishDate 2024
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42066/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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