Fishes of Sungai Enam and Sungai Telang in Temengor Reservoir, Perak, Malaysia

An inventory study of fishes was carried out from June 2003 to May 2004 at Sungai Enam and Sungai Telang, which was last logged 40 years ago. In spite of the negative impacts of logging, the study recorded a total of 21 fish species in these headwaters, comprising nine families. Sungai Telang record...

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Main Authors: Zarul Hashim, Amir Shah, Mohd. Mohammad, Mashhor Mansor, Shahrul Sah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2012-02-01
Series:Check List
Online Access:https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/18344/download/pdf/
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Summary:An inventory study of fishes was carried out from June 2003 to May 2004 at Sungai Enam and Sungai Telang, which was last logged 40 years ago. In spite of the negative impacts of logging, the study recorded a total of 21 fish species in these headwaters, comprising nine families. Sungai Telang recorded 19 species with 11 species classified as “locally rare”, whereas Sungai Enam recorded 11 species with nine species classified as “locally rare”. When species from previous studies were included, the total number of species recorded in Sungai Enam and Sungai Telang was 28 and 27 species respectively. The presence of Devario regina, Neolissochilus soroides and Poropuntius smedleyi in all inventory studies conducted indicate that both headwaters are healthy, and function as sources of clean water, nutrient supplies and fish recruits for Temengor Reservoir.
ISSN:1809-127X