Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia

The aims of this study are to provide data and information about diversity, dominance, and distribution of the Unionidae mussels species in Brantas River, East Java, Indonesia. Mussel samples were collected from 14 sampling stations along the Brantas River, starting from upstream in Tulungagung to d...

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Published in:Journal of Biological Researches
Main Authors: Moch Affandi, Leonard Ady Chandra, Astra Budi Priatama, Bambang Irawan, Agoes Soegianto
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Published: Indonesian Biological Society 2014-05-01
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Astra Budi Priatama
Bambang Irawan
Agoes Soegianto
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description The aims of this study are to provide data and information about diversity, dominance, and distribution of the Unionidae mussels species in Brantas River, East Java, Indonesia. Mussel samples were collected from 14 sampling stations along the Brantas River, starting from upstream in Tulungagung to downstream in Surabaya ( ± 170 km) in April-May 2012. The results showed that five species of mussels, namely: Contradens contradens, Elongaria orientalis, Rectidens sumatrensis, Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis were observed in the Brantas River. Contradens contradens was the €œdominant €? species, followed by Elongaria orientalis as a common species, and Rectidens sumatrensis, Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis as rare species. Distribution of each species in the Brantas River tends to be concentrated in downstream of the river, mainly located in station 13. According to the IUCN Red List, Rectidens sumatrensis was categorized in €œData Deficient €?, while Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis were categorized in €œLeast Concern €?.
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spelling doaj-art-9eebcf2d024d4f4ea033f117bfb4f2942025-08-19T21:02:16ZengIndonesian Biological SocietyJournal of Biological Researches0852-68342337-389X2014-05-0118211111510.23869/bphjbr.18.2.20137Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java IndonesiaMoch Affandi0Leonard Ady Chandra1Astra Budi Priatama2Bambang Irawan3Agoes Soegianto4Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Kampus C Unair, Jl Mulyorejo Surabaya, 60115Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Kampus C Unair, Jl Mulyorejo Surabaya, 60115Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Kampus C Unair, Jl Mulyorejo Surabaya, 60115Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Kampus C Unair, Jl Mulyorejo Surabaya, 60115Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Kampus C Unair, Jl Mulyorejo Surabaya, 60115The aims of this study are to provide data and information about diversity, dominance, and distribution of the Unionidae mussels species in Brantas River, East Java, Indonesia. Mussel samples were collected from 14 sampling stations along the Brantas River, starting from upstream in Tulungagung to downstream in Surabaya ( ± 170 km) in April-May 2012. The results showed that five species of mussels, namely: Contradens contradens, Elongaria orientalis, Rectidens sumatrensis, Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis were observed in the Brantas River. Contradens contradens was the €œdominant €? species, followed by Elongaria orientalis as a common species, and Rectidens sumatrensis, Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis as rare species. Distribution of each species in the Brantas River tends to be concentrated in downstream of the river, mainly located in station 13. According to the IUCN Red List, Rectidens sumatrensis was categorized in €œData Deficient €?, while Pseudodon vondembuschianus and Pilsbryoconcha exilis were categorized in €œLeast Concern €?.http://berkalahayati.org/journal/d3180d67UnionidaeFreshwater musselsBrantas Riverdiversity
spellingShingle Moch Affandi
Leonard Ady Chandra
Astra Budi Priatama
Bambang Irawan
Agoes Soegianto
Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
Unionidae
Freshwater mussels
Brantas River
diversity
title Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
title_full Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
title_fullStr Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
title_short Diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels Bivalvia: Unionidae in Brantas River East Java Indonesia
title_sort diversity of the unionid freshwater mussels bivalvia unionidae in brantas river east java indonesia
topic Unionidae
Freshwater mussels
Brantas River
diversity
url http://berkalahayati.org/journal/d3180d67
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