Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia

This study aims to document species presence and distribution of sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in Malaysia. Several coral reef habitats in Peninsular Malaysia, West Malaysia and Sabah, East Malaysia were selected as study sites. In summary, the present data showed the-presence of 50...

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Main Authors: Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim, Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah, Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry, Hashim, Ridzwan, Usup, Gires
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spelling my.iium.irep.321032013-09-30T07:57:46Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/32103/ Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry Hashim, Ridzwan Usup, Gires Q Science (General) This study aims to document species presence and distribution of sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in Malaysia. Several coral reef habitats in Peninsular Malaysia, West Malaysia and Sabah, East Malaysia were selected as study sites. In summary, the present data showed the-presence of 50 species of sea cucumbers from three orders and seven genera, with 34 species require further species identification. It was found that Order Aspidochirotida in general and genus Holothuria in particular were the major species classes. The most dominant species in Malaysia was Holothuria leucospilota. As many as 37 species were found in Sabah, 21 species were recorded in Peninsular Malaysia and 10 species were present in both regions. Of 15 Actinopyga species, 14 species recorded were from Sabah. These findings may be due to the extensive distribution of coral reefs and low level of marine pollution. However, the possibility of biogeography factors within and out of the Sunda Platform area cannot be ruled out. In contrast, low level of species diversity was observed in few study sites in Peninsular Malaysia especially in Langkawi Island possibly due to anthropogenic threats. Future studies including more study sites and molecular phylogeny are to be incorporated in order to obtain better view on the presence and distribution of sea cucumbers in Malaysia. Marine Resources Division 2010-03 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32103/1/Mac_2010_BDM30_Kamarul_MJS_2009.pdf Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim and Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah and Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry and Hashim, Ridzwan and Usup, Gires (2010) Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia. SPC Beche-de-mer Information Bulletin, 30. p. 49. ISSN 1025-4943 http://www.spc.int/coastfish/news/BDM/30/
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Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah
Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry
Hashim, Ridzwan
Usup, Gires
Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
description This study aims to document species presence and distribution of sea cucumbers (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea) in Malaysia. Several coral reef habitats in Peninsular Malaysia, West Malaysia and Sabah, East Malaysia were selected as study sites. In summary, the present data showed the-presence of 50 species of sea cucumbers from three orders and seven genera, with 34 species require further species identification. It was found that Order Aspidochirotida in general and genus Holothuria in particular were the major species classes. The most dominant species in Malaysia was Holothuria leucospilota. As many as 37 species were found in Sabah, 21 species were recorded in Peninsular Malaysia and 10 species were present in both regions. Of 15 Actinopyga species, 14 species recorded were from Sabah. These findings may be due to the extensive distribution of coral reefs and low level of marine pollution. However, the possibility of biogeography factors within and out of the Sunda Platform area cannot be ruled out. In contrast, low level of species diversity was observed in few study sites in Peninsular Malaysia especially in Langkawi Island possibly due to anthropogenic threats. Future studies including more study sites and molecular phylogeny are to be incorporated in order to obtain better view on the presence and distribution of sea cucumbers in Malaysia.
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author Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah
Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry
Hashim, Ridzwan
Usup, Gires
author_facet Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Mohamed Rehan, Aisyah
Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry
Hashim, Ridzwan
Usup, Gires
author_sort Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
title Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
title_short Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
title_full Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
title_fullStr Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Coral reef sea cucumbers in Malaysia
title_sort coral reef sea cucumbers in malaysia
publisher Marine Resources Division
publishDate 2010
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/32103/1/Mac_2010_BDM30_Kamarul_MJS_2009.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/32103/
http://www.spc.int/coastfish/news/BDM/30/
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