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Species identification and relationship of sea cucumber species from Pulau Tinggi and Sedili Kechil, Johor based on ossicle shape

Authors :
Solehin, Siti Najihah
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Akashah, Nursyamfarhani
Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah
Abu Bakar, Muhammad Abdul Latiff
Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina
Ab Rahman, Nor Shahida
Ummi Nurain Akma, .
Shahdan, Farhanah
Azman, Hanis
Mohd Fadzil, Siti Nursyuhada
Mohd Faid, Nurin Husnina
Shahrul Zaman, Noor Syazwani
Legiman, Muhammad Idham
Mohd Salleh, Faezah
Esa, Yuzine
Solehin, Siti Najihah
Kamarudin, Kamarul Rahim
Akashah, Nursyamfarhani
Mohamed Rehan, 'Aisyah
Abu Bakar, Muhammad Abdul Latiff
Badrulhisham, Nur Sabrina
Ab Rahman, Nor Shahida
Ummi Nurain Akma, .
Shahdan, Farhanah
Azman, Hanis
Mohd Fadzil, Siti Nursyuhada
Mohd Faid, Nurin Husnina
Shahrul Zaman, Noor Syazwani
Legiman, Muhammad Idham
Mohd Salleh, Faezah
Esa, Yuzine
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Sea cucumbers are an abundant echinoderm group in Malaysia which provides commercial and medicinal values to local people. Due to the lack of data on sea cucumbers status in Johor coastal seawaters, this study was conducted. This study aimed to identify the species and relationship of sea cucumber from two selected Johor coastal seawater; Pulau Tinggi and Sedili Kechil based on ossicle shape. The current study recorded 53 individuals of sea cucumbers, of which 23 individuals were from Pulau Tinggi, Mersing District and 30 individuals were from Sedili Kechil, Kota Tinggi District. A number of 10 species of sea cucumber were found in the coastal waters of Pulau Tinggi, Mersing and three species in Sedili Kechil, Kota Tinggi, Johor. A total of 10 ossicle shapes were observed and extracted from the sea cucumber samples namely button, perforated plate, table, C-shaped rod, rosette, anchor, spider, I-shaped rod, boomerang, and J-shaped rod. The species relationship based on ossicle shapes was analysed using clustering option of PAST (PAleontological STatistics) software version 4.03. The analysis concluded that two groups of sea cucumber families i.e. Holothuriidae and Stichopodidae were present, although S. chloronotus clustered closer with the members of family Holothuriidae.. Although more specimens are required to generate better conclusive results, the outcomes provided updated data on sea cucumber species in Johor seawater.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1380674308
Document Type :
Electronic Resource