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Preliminary Distribution of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT) in Kerian River Basin, Perak, Malaysia

Che Salmah M.R., Amelia Z.S. and Abu Hassan A.

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 24, Issue 2, September 2001

Keywords: Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera, EPT, distribution, abundance, Kerian River Basin

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A preliminary study on three aquatic insect orders, Ephemeroptera (mayfly), Plecoptera (stonefly) and Trichoptera (caddisfly) (EFT) was carried out in Kerian River Basin (KRB), at the border of Kedah-Perak states, in Peninsular Malaysia. Ephemeroptera comprising six families of 10 genera and 460 individuals was the most dominant order. Although both Plecoptera and Trichoptera was represented by similar number of families, stoneflies were found to be more abundant in the river basin. In order of abundance, stonefly Tetropina, mayflies Caenis, and centroptilum, and caddisfly Macrostemum were the most common geneva. The diversity of the EPT fauna ranged 1.41 - 2.65 xoith significantly different distribution (ANOVA, F15.340 = 1.68) at P= 0.05 and fairly unevenly distributed (Evennes Index Ranged 0.15-0.95). The EFT Richness indices were in low ranges in all river and the FBI scores categorised the water quality of river in this river basin as moderately polluted to excellent.

ISSN 1511-3701

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JTAS-0226-2001

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