Sains Malaysiana 52(2)(2023): 343-354
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2023-5202-03
Predicting Cherax quadricarinatus Habitat Distribution Patterns Through the Usage of GIS and eDNA Analysis in
Terengganu, Malaysia
(Meramalkan Corak Taburan Habitat Cherax quadricarinatus melalui
Penggunaan GIS dan Analisis eDNA di Terengganu, Malaysia)
MOHAMAD ZULKARNAIN MOHD DALI1,
MUHAMMAD SYAFIQ AIMAN MOHD NASIR1, ALIYU GARBA KHALEEL1,3,
LEONG MUN CHUN4, HAN MING GAN5, NIK AHMAD FIRDAUS NIK WAN2,
ROSLAN UMAR2 & AHMAD SYAZNI KAMARUDIN1,*
1School of Animal
Science, Aquatic Science & Environment, Faculty of Bioresources & Food
Industry, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Besut Campus, Tembila, 22200 Besut, Terengganu Darul Iman,
Malaysia
2East Coast Environmental
Research Institute (ESERI), Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), Gong Badak Campus, Gong Badak, 21300
Kuala Nerus, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
3Department of Animal
Science, Faculty of Agriculture & Agricultural Technology, Kano University
of Science & Technology (KUST), Wudil, P.M.B.
3244 Kano State, Nigeria
4Lab-Ind Resource Sdn. Bhd., No. 57-59, Jalan Adenium 2G/6, Pusat Perniagaan Adenium, 48300 Bandar Bukit Beruntung,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
5School of Medical and
Life Sciences, Sunway University, 47500 Bandar Sunway, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Received: 29 June
2022/Accepted: 23 November 2022
Abstract
Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868) is a highly
invasive species that is resilient and highly adaptable to environmental
conditions in new locations. Its presence brings along ecosystem imbalances and
causes socioeconomic losses in invaded areas. Due to the destructive behaviour, it is important to conduct preliminary
assessment methods and scientific studies especially on its behavioural and dispersal patterns. Thus, this study aims to determine the habitat
distribution patterns of C. quadricarinatusbased on the methods of GIS and
environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis. The study was done at Felda Tenang, Terengganu, Malaysia. Based on the
geographical features and climate conditions of the study area, we theorized
that there are fewer and older C. quadricarinatuspresent at higher areas but more and
younger C. quadricarinatus at lower areas. We found that 91.67% of the study area to be invaded, thus
imploring the need for future mitigation plans to curb their dispersal into new
areas. Future studies should also be done to determine the habitat distribution
patterns of C. quadricarinatus in other areas.
Keywords: Asia; crayfish;
distribution; invasive species; Parastacidae; redclaw
Abstrak
Cherax quadricarinatus ialah spesies yang sangat invasif yang mempunyai daya
tahan dan mudah menyesuaikan diri dengan keadaan persekitaran di lokasi baharu.
Kehadiran mereka membawa ketidakseimbangan ekosistem sekali gus merugikan
sosioekonomi di kawasan yang diceroboh. Oleh kerana tingkah laku mereka yang
membinasakan, adalah penting untuk kajian saintifik dan kaedah penilaian awal
dapat dijalankan terutamanya untuk mengenal pasti corak tingkah laku dan
penyebaran mereka. Justeru, kajian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan corak taburan
habitat C. quadricarinatus berdasarkan
kaedah GIS dan analisis DNA persekitaran (eDNA). Penyelidikan telah dijalankan
di Felda Tenang, Terengganu, Malaysia. Berdasarkan ciri geografi dan pola iklim
di kawasan kajian, kami berteori bahawa terdapatnya C. quadricarinatus yang lebih dewasa namun sedikit di kawasan yang
lebih tinggi tetapi semakin banyak C.
quadricarinatus yang lebih muda di kawasan yang lebih rendah. Kami
mendapati bahawa 91.67% daripada kawasan kajian telah diceroboh, lantas
membuktikan akan perlunya rancangan mitigasi dilaksanakan pada masa hadapan untuk
mengekang penyebaran mereka ke kawasan baharu. Kajian lanjut juga perlu
dilakukan untuk menentukan pola taburan habitat C. quadricarinatus di kawasan lain.
Kata kunci:
Asia; Parastacidae; pola; sepit merah; spesies invasif; udang kara air tawar
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*Corresponding author;
email: ahmadsyazni@unisza.edu.my
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