Eco-environmental assessment in the Sembilan Archipelago, Indonesia: its relation to the abundance of humphead wrasse and coral reef fish composition

Syam, Amran Ronny and Mujiyanto, Mujiyanto and Rahman, Arip and Taukhid, Imam and Putri, Masayu Rahmia Anwar and Warsa, Andri and Astuti, Lismining Pujiyani and Purnamaningtyas, Sri Endah and Tjahjo, Didik Wahju Hendro and Yosmaniar, Yosmaniar and Umi, Chodrijah and Purbani, Dini and Nastiti, Adriani Sri and Wiadnyana, Ngurah Nyoman and Krismono, Krismono and Hartati, Sri Turni and Mahiswara, Mahiswara and Dody, Safar and Mahiswara, Mahiswara and Husnah, Husnah and Wisha, Ulung Jantama (2023) Eco-environmental assessment in the Sembilan Archipelago, Indonesia: its relation to the abundance of humphead wrasse and coral reef fish composition. Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 26 (12). pp. 738-751. ISSN 2234-1757

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Abstract

The Sembilan Archipelago is famous for its great biodiversity, in which the humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) (locally named Napoleon fish) is the primary commodity (economically important), and currently, the environmental degradation occurs due to anthropogenic activities. This study aimed to examine the eco-environmental parameters and assess their influence on the abundance of humphead wrasse and other coral reef fish compositions in the Sembilan Archipelago. Direct field monitoring was performed using a visual census throughout an approximately one km transect. Coral cover data collection and assessment were also carried out. A coastal water quality index (CWQI) was used to assess the water quality status. Furthermore, statistical-based analyses [hierarchical clustering, Pearson’s correlation, principal component analysis (PCA), and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA)] were performed to examine the correlation between eco-environmental parameters. The Napoleon fish was only found at stations 1 and 2, with a density of about 3.8 Ind/ha, aligning with the dominant composition of the family Serranidae (covering more than 15% of the total community) and coinciding with the higher coral mortality and lower reef fish abundance. The coral reef conditions were generally ideal for supporting marine life, with a living coral percentage of about > 50% in all stations. Based on CWQI, the study area is categorized as good and excellent water quality. Of the 60 parameter values examined, the phytoplankton abundance, Napoleon fish, and temperature are highly correlated, with a correlation coefficient value greater than 0.7, and statistically significant (F < 0.05). Although the adaptation of reef fish to water quality parameters varies greatly, the most influential parameters in shaping their composition in the study area are living corals, nitrites, ammonia, larval abundance, and temperature.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Ecology; Environmental monitoring; Coral reef fish; Napoleon fish; Statistical approach
Subjects: Environmental Pollution & Control
Agriculture & Food > Fisheries & Aquaculture
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2026 04:06
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2026 04:06
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/58841

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