Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams

Construction of cascade dams has been shown to have impacts on fish assemblages and biodiversity. Yet, there is no literature on fish assemblages in the Murum River that connects the cascading Bakun and Murum dams in Sarawak, Malaysia. Hence, study on this modified ecosystem is necessitated to bette...

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Main Authors: Jongkar, Grinang, Lee, Nyanti, Soo, Chen Lin, Chundi, Afina-Yian, Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie, Alvinna, Tram, Ling, Teck Yee, Sim, Siong Fong, Tonny, Ganyai, Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping
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spelling my.unimas.ir.344592023-03-30T04:01:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34459/ Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams Jongkar, Grinang Lee, Nyanti Soo, Chen Lin Chundi, Afina-Yian Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie Alvinna, Tram Ling, Teck Yee Sim, Siong Fong Tonny, Ganyai Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping QH Natural history QL Zoology Construction of cascade dams has been shown to have impacts on fish assemblages and biodiversity. Yet, there is no literature on fish assemblages in the Murum River that connects the cascading Bakun and Murum dams in Sarawak, Malaysia. Hence, study on this modified ecosystem is necessitated to better understand the effects of the cascade dam construction on fish fauna. For this, fish samples were caught at five stations located along the river during both dry and wet seasons. Environmental parameters were taken concurrently with fish sampling. Length-weight relationship, condition factors, and diet composition of selected fish species in the river were also determined. The present study demonstrated that there are indications of the impact of cascading dams on the formation of a complex ecosystem in the Murum River, that is, changing from the shallow downstream of the Murum Dam to the deep transitional and inundated zone of the Bakun reservoir. The transitional zone in the Murum River exhibited the lowest fish species diversity, richness, and evenness during the dry season due to low pH and DO coupled with high turbidity. The biological indices improved when the water quality improved during the wet season. On the contrary, the diversity and evenness indices at the inundated tributary station decreased remarkably during the wet season, likely due to the migration of fish during the onset of the rainy season. This study showed that Barbonymus schwanenfeldii has a wider feeding habit which contributes to its higher distribution and abundance in the Murum River. The growth patterns of B. schwanenfeldii, Cyclocheilichthys apogon, Hampala macrolepidota, Lobocheilos ovalis, and Osteochilus enneaporos were better during wet than dry season. Overall, the condition factor of all native fish species in the Murum River was in poor to fair condition, whereas the exotic species, Oreochromis mossambicus, exhibited excellent condition (K value > 2) for both seasons. )e increase in the number of O. mossambicus coupled with its high condition factor indicates biological intrusion and a potential threat to the native fish species in the Murum River. Continuous monitoring is essential to detect in-time risk issues associated with environmental degradation and biological invasion in this regulated and inundated river ecosystem. Hindawi Publishing 2021-02-18 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34459/1/abstract%20pattern%20of%20fish%20assemblage.pdf Jongkar, Grinang and Lee, Nyanti and Soo, Chen Lin and Chundi, Afina-Yian and Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie and Alvinna, Tram and Ling, Teck Yee and Sim, Siong Fong and Tonny, Ganyai and Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping (2021) Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams. International Journal of Ecology, 2021. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1687-9708 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ijecol/2021/6652782/ DOI:10.1155/2021/6652782
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topic QH Natural history
QL Zoology
spellingShingle QH Natural history
QL Zoology
Jongkar, Grinang
Lee, Nyanti
Soo, Chen Lin
Chundi, Afina-Yian
Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie
Alvinna, Tram
Ling, Teck Yee
Sim, Siong Fong
Tonny, Ganyai
Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping
Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
description Construction of cascade dams has been shown to have impacts on fish assemblages and biodiversity. Yet, there is no literature on fish assemblages in the Murum River that connects the cascading Bakun and Murum dams in Sarawak, Malaysia. Hence, study on this modified ecosystem is necessitated to better understand the effects of the cascade dam construction on fish fauna. For this, fish samples were caught at five stations located along the river during both dry and wet seasons. Environmental parameters were taken concurrently with fish sampling. Length-weight relationship, condition factors, and diet composition of selected fish species in the river were also determined. The present study demonstrated that there are indications of the impact of cascading dams on the formation of a complex ecosystem in the Murum River, that is, changing from the shallow downstream of the Murum Dam to the deep transitional and inundated zone of the Bakun reservoir. The transitional zone in the Murum River exhibited the lowest fish species diversity, richness, and evenness during the dry season due to low pH and DO coupled with high turbidity. The biological indices improved when the water quality improved during the wet season. On the contrary, the diversity and evenness indices at the inundated tributary station decreased remarkably during the wet season, likely due to the migration of fish during the onset of the rainy season. This study showed that Barbonymus schwanenfeldii has a wider feeding habit which contributes to its higher distribution and abundance in the Murum River. The growth patterns of B. schwanenfeldii, Cyclocheilichthys apogon, Hampala macrolepidota, Lobocheilos ovalis, and Osteochilus enneaporos were better during wet than dry season. Overall, the condition factor of all native fish species in the Murum River was in poor to fair condition, whereas the exotic species, Oreochromis mossambicus, exhibited excellent condition (K value > 2) for both seasons. )e increase in the number of O. mossambicus coupled with its high condition factor indicates biological intrusion and a potential threat to the native fish species in the Murum River. Continuous monitoring is essential to detect in-time risk issues associated with environmental degradation and biological invasion in this regulated and inundated river ecosystem.
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author Jongkar, Grinang
Lee, Nyanti
Soo, Chen Lin
Chundi, Afina-Yian
Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie
Alvinna, Tram
Ling, Teck Yee
Sim, Siong Fong
Tonny, Ganyai
Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping
author_facet Jongkar, Grinang
Lee, Nyanti
Soo, Chen Lin
Chundi, Afina-Yian
Lambat, Elsa-Cordelia-Durie
Alvinna, Tram
Ling, Teck Yee
Sim, Siong Fong
Tonny, Ganyai
Lee, Karen-Suan-Ping
author_sort Jongkar, Grinang
title Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
title_short Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
title_full Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
title_fullStr Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Fish Assemblage, Growth, and Diet Composition in a Tropical River between Two Cascading Hydropower Dams
title_sort patterns of fish assemblage, growth, and diet composition in a tropical river between two cascading hydropower dams
publisher Hindawi Publishing
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34459/1/abstract%20pattern%20of%20fish%20assemblage.pdf
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