نتایج جستجو برای: acehnese mahseer

تعداد نتایج: 304  

2013
Boni A. Laskar Maloyjo J. Bhattacharjee Bishal Dhar Pradosh Mahadani Shantanu Kundu Sankar K. Ghosh

BACKGROUND The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and Neolissochilus hexastichus, has been argued repeatedly. This is mainly due to disagreements in recognizing the species based on morphological characters. Consequently, both the species have been concealed for many decades. DNA barcoding has become a promising and an independent technique for accura...

Journal: :Jurnal Kelautan dan Perikanan Terapan 2022

Mahseer (genus Tor dan Neolissochilus) adalah ikan dari famili Cyprinidae yang tersebar luas di Asia Selatan hingga Indonesia bagian barat. Saat ini keberadaan tersebut alam terancam akibat degradasi lingkungan, salah satunya Jawa Timur, Indonesia. Berkurangnya jenis mengakibatkan kepunahan spesies masa akan datang terbatasnya peran pada ekosistem karena kehilangan keragaman genetik. Keragaman ...

Journal: :Studies in English language and education 2023

Acehnese, like other regional languages throughout Indonesia, is in constant and intense contact with Bahasa a lingua franca of Indonesia. Not surprisingly, many Indonesian loanwords are flooding into Acehnese. There some interesting sound changes affecting both consonants vowels, phonotactics, stress. This paper explores the vowel occurring when used within dialects A list 285 well-established...

Journal: :AICLL: ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 2018

Journal: :Diglosia 2022

This study investigates the percentage of kinship level, separation time, and phonemic correspondence among Acehnese, Devayan, Sigulai, Jamee languages by applying theories from Keraf (1996) Crowley & Bowern (2010). Data was collected using interviewing, recording, listening, note-taking techniques. analysis applied lexicostatistics glottochronology The study's results indicated that were r...

2013
Yuzine Esa Khairul Adha Abdul Rahim

This study examines the population genetic structure of Tor tambroides, an important freshwater fish species in Malaysia, using fifteen polymorphic microsatellite loci and sequencing of 464 base pairs of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene. A total of 152 mahseer samples were collected from eight populations throughout the Malaysia river system. Microsatellites results found hig...

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