The diversity of Carangidae (Carangiformes) was revealed by DNA barcoding collected from the traditional fish markets in Java and Bali, Indonesia

Sapto Andriyono, ,- and MD. JOBAIDUL ALAM, ,- and Laksmi Sulmartiwi, ,- and A. Shofy Mubarak, ,- and Heru Pramono, ,- and SUCIYONO, ,- and GDE RAKA ANGGA KARTIKA, ,- and ALFI HERMAWATI WASKITA SARI, ,- and SINAR PAGI SEKTIANA, ,- The diversity of Carangidae (Carangiformes) was revealed by DNA barcoding collected from the traditional fish markets in Java and Bali, Indonesia. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 23 (6). ISSN 1412-033X

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Abstract

Biodiversity has been utilized in various ways, including in fulfilling the protein needs of fish for coastal communities. For the island of Java, with the largest population in Indonesia, the intensive fisheries in the Java Sea are sufficient to support domestic food needs. This Carangid fish diversity study in Java is the beginning to identify commercial fish in Indonesia, which have been exploited for a long time. In this study, identification was carried out molecularly in the Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene region with the universal primary set and found a great variety of Carangids fish species. Thirty-three fish specimens have been identified, indicating two suborder groups, Caranginae (31) and Scomberoidenae (2). The Caranginae suborder group is more dominated with the most types of which are Megalaspis cordyla (3), Atule mate (3), and Decapterus macarellus (4). Meanwhile, the Scomberoidinae suborder is Scomberoides commersonnianus and Scomberoides tala. This study also found two species that have the potential to be ciguatera poisoning agents that need to be watched out for (Decapterus macarellus and Selar crumenophthalmus). Food safety in the fisheries sector has received considerable attention for a long time. Fishery commodities in highly polluted habitats are among the chains in increasing heavy metals concentration and the other residual chemical compounds that may impact human health.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biodiversity, commercial, conservation, fisheries, genetic study
Subjects: S Agriculture > SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
S Agriculture > SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling > SH1-691 Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Divisions: 14. Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan > Kelautan
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Sapto Andriyono, ,-0025097907
MD. JOBAIDUL ALAM, ,-UNSPECIFIED
Laksmi Sulmartiwi, ,-0003027202
A. Shofy Mubarak, ,-UNSPECIFIED
Heru Pramono, ,-0011098601
SUCIYONO, ,-UNSPECIFIED
GDE RAKA ANGGA KARTIKA, ,-UNSPECIFIED
ALFI HERMAWATI WASKITA SARI, ,-UNSPECIFIED
SINAR PAGI SEKTIANA, ,-UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: anita erna faricha
Date Deposited: 28 Apr 2023 09:55
Last Modified: 07 Aug 2023 10:04
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/125173
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