| Sains Malaysiana 47(11)(2018): 2589–2600  http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2018-4711-01 
                 Water 
              Quality Influences on Fish Occurrence in Peat Swamp Forest and Its 
              Converted Areas in North Selangor, Malaysia (Pengaruh 
              Kualiti Air ke atas Keterdapatan Ikan di Hutan Paya Gambut dan Kawasan 
              Tukaran di Utara Selangor, 
              Malaysia) HUSSEIN ALIU SULE1,2, 
              AHMAD 
              ISMAIL1, 
              MOHAMMAD 
              NOOR 
              AZMAI 
              AMAL1*, 
              SYAIZWAN 
              ZAHMIR 
              ZULKIFLI1, 
              MOHD 
              FAUZUL 
              AIDIL 
              MOHD 
              ROSELI1 
              & SHAMARINA SHOHAIMI1   1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, 
              Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, 
              Malaysia   2Department of Integrated Science, School of 
              Science, Kogi State College of Education, PMB 1033 Ankpa, Nigeria   Diserahkan: 9 Oktober 2016/Diterima: 
              20 Julai 2018   ABSTRACT  Tropical peat swamp forest (PSF) is one of the most endangered 
              ecosystems in the world. However, the impacts of anthropogenic activities 
              in PSF and its conversion area towards fish biodiversity are 
              less understood. This study investigates the influences of water 
              physico-chemical parameters on fish occurrences in peat swamp, paddy 
              field and oil palm plantation in the North Selangor peat swamp forest 
              (NSPSF), 
              Selangor, Malaysia. Fish and water samples were collected from four 
              sites located in the peat swamps, while two sites were located in 
              the paddy field and oil palm plantation areas. Multivariate analyses 
              were used to determine the associations between water qualities 
              and fish occurrences in the three habitats. A total of 1,382 individual 
              fish, belonging to 10 families, 15 genera and 20 species were collected. 
              The family Cyprinidae had the highest representatives, followed 
              by Bagridae and Osphronemidae. The most abundant species was Barbonymus 
              schwanefeldii (Bleeker 1854), while the least abundant was Wallago 
              leerii Bleeker, 1851. The paddy field and oil palm plantation 
              area recorded significantly higher fish diversity and richness relative 
              to peat swamp (p<0.05). The water physico-chemical parameters, 
              such as pH, DO, 
              NH3-N, PO4, SO4, 
              and Cl2 showed no significant difference 
              between paddy field and oil palm plantation (p>0.05), 
              but was significantly different from the peat swamp (p<0.05). 
              However, no water quality parameter was consistently observed to 
              be associated with fish occurrences in all of the three habitats, 
              but water temperature, NH3-N, 
              Cl2, SO4, 
              and EC were at least associated with fish occurrences in two 
              habitats studied. This study confirmed that each habitat possess 
              different water quality parameters associated with fish occurrences. 
              Understanding all these ecological aspects could help future management 
              and conservation of NSPSF.   Keywords: Fish occurrences; oil palm plantation; paddy field; peat 
              swamp forest; water physico-chemical   ABSTRAK Hutan paya gambut tropika (PSF) ialah salah satu ekosistem 
              yang semakin terancam di dunia. Walau bagaimanapun, kesan daripada 
              aktiviti antropogenik dalam PSF dan kawasan tukaran terhadap 
              kepelbagaian biologi ikan masih kurang difahami. Penyelidikan ini 
              mengkaji tentang pengaruh parameter fiziko-kimia air terhadap keterdapatan 
              ikan di paya gambut, sawah padi dan ladang kelapa sawit di Hutan 
              Paya Gambut Utara Selangor (NSPSF), Selangor, Malaysia. Sampel ikan dan air telah diambil 
              dari empat tapak yang terletak di paya gambut, dua tapak masing-masing 
              terletak di kawasan sawah padi dan ladang kelapa sawit. Analisis 
              multivariat telah digunakan untuk menentukan kaitan antara kualiti 
              air dan keterdapatan ikan di tiga habitat. Sebanyak 1,382 individu 
              ikan, milik 10 famili, 15 genus dan 20 spesies telah dikumpul. Famili 
              Cyprinidae mempunyai wakil yang tertinggi, diikuti oleh Bagridae 
              dan Osphronemidae. Spesies paling banyak adalah Barbonymus schwanefeldii (Bleeker 1854), 
              manakala spesies paling sedikit adalah Wallago leerii Bleeker, 1851. Kawasan sawah padi 
              dan ladang kelapa sawit mencatatkan kepelbagaian ikan jauh lebih 
              tinggi dan kaya berbanding dengan paya gambut (p<0.05). 
              Parameter fisiko-kimia air seperti pH, DO, NH3-N, 
              PO4 dan SO4 dan 
              Cl2 tidak menunjukkan perbezaan yang signifikan antara 
              sawah padi dan ladang kelapa sawit (p>0.05), tetapi berbeza 
              secara ketara daripada paya gambut (p<0.05). Walau bagaimanapun, 
              tiada parameter kualiti air diperhatikan secara konsisten boleh 
              dikaitkan dengan keterdapatan ikan dalam kesemua tiga habitat, tetapi 
              suhu air, NH3-N, 
              Cl2, SO4 dan 
              EC 
              sekurang-kurangnya dikaitkan dengan keterdapatan ikan 
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              membantu masa depan pengurusan dan pemuliharaan NSPSF.   Kata kunci: Fiziko-kimia air; hutan paya gambut; keterdapatan ikan; 
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