Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia
Malaysia's rapid economic and demographic development have placed negative pressure on its water supplies and the quality of the Juru River, which is close to the nation's capital and its major source of water. Healthy aquatic ecosystems are supported by physicochemical properties and biol...
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Feisal N.A.S.; Kamaludin N.H.; Abdullah Sani M.F.; Awang Ahmad D.K.; Ahmad M.A.; Abdul Razak N.F.; Tengku Ibrahim T.N.B. |
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Feisal N.A.S.; Kamaludin N.H.; Abdullah Sani M.F.; Awang Ahmad D.K.; Ahmad M.A.; Abdul Razak N.F.; Tengku Ibrahim T.N.B. 2-s2.0-85146558225 Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia 2023 Water Science and Engineering 16 3 10.1016/j.wse.2023.01.003 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146558225&doi=10.1016%2fj.wse.2023.01.003&partnerID=40&md5=baf0f9793a4d368077e1efabce6b8077 Malaysia's rapid economic and demographic development have placed negative pressure on its water supplies and the quality of the Juru River, which is close to the nation's capital and its major source of water. Healthy aquatic ecosystems are supported by physicochemical properties and biological diversity. This study evaluated the anthropogenic impacts on aquatic biodiversity, especially plankton, fish, and macrobenthos, as well as the water quality of the Juru River in the Penang area. Aquatic biodiversity and river water parameters were collected from ten sampling stations along the Juru River. Seven variables were used to assess the physicochemical environment: pH, temperature, total suspended solids (TSS), salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand. At each sampling station, the total number of plankton, fish, and macrobenthic taxa were counted and analyzed. The relationships between the physicochemical parameters and aquatic biodiversity were investigated with biotypological analysis, principal component analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis, and linear regression analysis. These analyses showed that the richness and diversity indices were generally influenced by salinity, temperature, TSS, BOD, and pH. The data obtained in this study supported the bioindicator concept. The findings, as they related to scientifically informed conservation, could serve as a model for Juru River management, as well as for river management throughout Malaysia and other tropical Asian countries. © 2023 Hohai University Editorial Office of Water Science and Engineering 16742370 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia |
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Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia |
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Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia |
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Anthropogenic disturbance of aquatic biodiversity and water quality of an urban river in Penang, Malaysia |
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Malaysia's rapid economic and demographic development have placed negative pressure on its water supplies and the quality of the Juru River, which is close to the nation's capital and its major source of water. Healthy aquatic ecosystems are supported by physicochemical properties and biological diversity. This study evaluated the anthropogenic impacts on aquatic biodiversity, especially plankton, fish, and macrobenthos, as well as the water quality of the Juru River in the Penang area. Aquatic biodiversity and river water parameters were collected from ten sampling stations along the Juru River. Seven variables were used to assess the physicochemical environment: pH, temperature, total suspended solids (TSS), salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), and chemical oxygen demand. At each sampling station, the total number of plankton, fish, and macrobenthic taxa were counted and analyzed. The relationships between the physicochemical parameters and aquatic biodiversity were investigated with biotypological analysis, principal component analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis, and linear regression analysis. These analyses showed that the richness and diversity indices were generally influenced by salinity, temperature, TSS, BOD, and pH. The data obtained in this study supported the bioindicator concept. The findings, as they related to scientifically informed conservation, could serve as a model for Juru River management, as well as for river management throughout Malaysia and other tropical Asian countries. © 2023 Hohai University |
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