1,263
0
1
References
- 1. Majaneva, M., Diserud, O. H., Eagle, S. H. C., Boström, E., Hajibabaei, M., & Ekrem, T. (2018). Environmental DNA filtration techniques affect recovered biodiversity. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23052-8
- 2. Madduppa, H., Sani, L. M. I., Nugroho, K. C., Bengen, D. G., Muchlisin, Z. A., Fadli, N., Subhan, B., Arafat, D., Zamani, N. P., Sunuddin, A., Ismet, M. S., Srimariana, E. S., Cakasana, N., Lestari, D. F., Santoso, P., Setyaningsih, W. A., Baksir, A., Manurung, V. R., Damora, A., … Moore, A. M. (2022). eDNA metabarcoding of decapod crustaceans across Indonesian seas has implications for biodiversity conservation and fisheries sustainability. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.918295
- 3. Harlyan, L. I., Badriyah, L., Rahman, M. A., Sutjipto, D. O., & Sari, W. K. (2022). Harvest control rules of pelagic fisheries in the Bali Strait, Indonesia. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d230237
- 4. Sartimbul, A., Nakata, H., Herawati, E. Y., Rohadi, E., Yona, D., Harlyan, L. I., Putri, A. D. R., Winata, V. A., Khasanah, R. I., Arifin, Z., Susanto, R. D., & Lauro, F. M. (2023). Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 211, 105317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2023.105317
- 5. Wijaya, A., ZAKIYAH, U., SAMBAH, A. B., & SETYOHADI, D. (2020). Spatio-temporal variability of temperature and chlorophyll-a concentration of sea surface in Bali Strait, Indonesia. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d211132
Please wait...
About This Project
Regions of Bali Strait, Indonesia, have often experienced a dominant catch of Sardinella lemuru in the last decades [1,2,3], which benefits the economy & ecology aspects. However, where it went during the rising La Nina intensity in the climate change era [4] with morphological sample scarcity, this study proposes new sampling to increase eDNA recovery of S.lemuru by increasing the previous standard filtered water [11,12,18] to 3-10 L triplicate in 3 & 15 m depth without adding high field cost.

Browse Other Projects on Experiment
Related Projects
Using eDNA to examine protected California species in streams at Hastings Reserve
Hastings Reserve is home to three streams that provide critical habitat for sensitive native species. Through...
City smart: Are cities making birds smarter?
One cannot go to Florida and miss the White Ibises roaming golf, park and private lawns. But how does a...
How do polar bears stay healthy on the world's worst diet?
Polar bears survive almost entirely on seal fat. Yet unlike humans who eat high-fat diets, polar bears never...


