AN UPDATE CHECKLIST OF VULNERABLE FRESHWATER FISH RASBORA BALIENSIS (HUBBS & BRITTAN 1954) (CYPRINIFORMES: CYPRINIDAE) IN INDONESIA
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Rasbora baliensis (Hubbs & Brattan, 1954) is a vulnerable freshwater fish from Indonesia which was described in East Java, Bali Island, and West Lesser Sunda Islands. Specimens of R. baliensis were collected from several new Rivers in Java and East Lesser Sunda Islands and shows the current distribution range of this species.
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Hasan, V., & Samitra, D. (2021). AN UPDATE CHECKLIST OF VULNERABLE FRESHWATER FISH RASBORA BALIENSIS (HUBBS & BRITTAN 1954) (CYPRINIFORMES: CYPRINIDAE) IN INDONESIA. Malaysian Journal of Science, 40(3), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.22452/mjs.vol40no3.8
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Brittan, M.R. (1954). A revision of the Indo-Malayan fresh-water fish genus Rasbora. Monographs of the Institute of Science and Technology, Philippnes, 224 pp + 3 maps.
Hasan V, Widodo M.S, Faqih, A.R, Mahasri, G, Arief, M, Valen, F.S, Tamam, M.B, Yonarta, D, Pratama, F.S. & Fitriadi, R. (2020). Presence of striped flying barb Esomus metallicus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) from west Sumatra, Indonesia. Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 26 (August Suppl. Issue): S73-S75.
Hasan V, Soemarno, Widodo, M.S. & Wiadnya, D.G.R. (2019a). Lobocheilos falcifer (Valenciennes, 1842) (Cyrpiniformes, Cyprinidae): distribution extension in Java and first record from Tuntang River, Semarang Regency, Indonesia Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 25 (4), 1713-1715.
Hasan V, Soemarno, Widodo M.S, Wiadnya DGR, Mukti AT, Irawan B. 2019b. Distribution extension and first record of Lobocheilos falcifer (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae) in Central Java Province, Indonesia. Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 25 (July Suppl. Issue): S158-S161.
Hasan, V. & Tamam, M.B. (2019). First record of the invasive Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Perciformes, Cichlidae), on Bawean Island, Indonesia. Check List, 15 (1), 225-227.
Hasan, V. & Widodo, M.S. (2020). Short Communication: The presence of bull shark Carcharhinus leucas (Elasmobranchii: Carcharhinidae) in the fresh waters of Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas, 21: 4433-4439.
Hasan, V. & Islam, I. (2020). First inland record of bull shark Carcharhinus leucas (Müller & Henle, 1839) (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae) in Celebes, Indonesia. Ecologica Montenegrina 38: 12-17.
Haynes, G.D., Gilligan, D.M., Grewe, P. & Nicholas, F.W. (2009). Population genetics and management unitsof invasive common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), in the Murray-Darling River, Australia. Journal Fish Biology,74, 295-320.
Hubert, N., Lumbantobing, D.N, Sholihah A., Dahruddin, H., Delrieu-Trottin, E., Busson, F., Sauri, S., Hadiaty, R.K. & Keith, P. (2019). Revisiting species boundaries and distribution ranges of Nemacheilus spp. (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) and Rasbora spp. (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) in Java, Bali and Lombok through DNA barcodes: implications for conservation in a biodiversity hotspot. Conservation Genetics, 20, 517-529.
Kottelat, M., Whitten, A.J., Kartikasari, S.N. & Wirjoatmodjo, S. (1993). Freshwater Fishes of Western Indonesia and Sulawesi. Periplus Editions, Hong Kong. 221 pp.
Kottelat, M. (2013). The fishes of the inland waters of Southeast Asia: a catalogue and core bibliography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters, mangroves, and estuaries. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 27 (Supplement), 1-663.
Kusuma W.E, Ratmuangkhwang, S. & Kumazawa, Y. (2016) Molecular phyl-ogeny and historical biogeography of the Indonesian freshwater fish Rasbora lateristriata species complex (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae): cryptic species and west-to-east divergences. Molecular Philogenetics and Evalution, 105, 212-223.
Lumbantobing, D.N. (2010). Four new species of the Rasbora trifasciata-group (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from Northwestern Sumatra, Indonesia. Copeia, 2010, 644-670.
Lumbantobing, D.N. (2014). Four new species of Rasbora of the Sumatrana group (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from northern Sumatra, Indonesia. Zootaxa. 3764, 1-25.
Maiztegui, T., Baigún, C.R.M., Garcia de Souza, J.R., Weyl, O.L.F. & Colautti DC. (2019). Population responses of common carp Cyprinus carpio to floods and droughts in the Pampean wetlands of South America. NeoBiota, 48, 25-44.
Nelson, J.S. (2006). Fishes of the World. John Wiley & Sons, USA. 601 pp.
Pinto, L., Chandrasena, N., Pera, J., Hawkins, P., Eccles, D. & Sim, R. (2005). Managing invasive carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) for habitat enhancement in at Botany Bay, Australia. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and freshwater ecosystem, 15, 447-462.
Rainboth, W.J. (1991). Cyprinids of South East Asia. In: Winfield IJ, Nelson JS (Eds) Cyprinid Fishes: Systematics, Biology and Exploitation. Chapman and Hall, London, pp 156-210.
Shumka, S., Shumka, L., Trajce, K. & Ceci, S. (2020). First record of the Western Greece goby -Economidichthys pygmaeus (Holly, 1929), in Greater Prespa Lake (Albania). Ecologica Montenegrina, 35, 78-81.
Troca, D.F.A., Lemos, V.M., Junior, A.S.V. & Vieira, J.P. (2012). Evidence of reproductive activity of the invasive common carp Cyprinus carpio (Linnaeus, 1758) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in a subtropical coastal system in southern Brazil. BioInvasions Records, 1 (4), 289-293.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre. (1996). Rasbora baliensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1996: e.T19315A8851879.