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An updated checklist of marine copepoda from Peninsular Malaysia with notes on their functional traits and distributional records
Balqiah, B.; Abdul Rahim, A. (2021). An updated checklist of marine copepoda from Peninsular Malaysia with notes on their functional traits and distributional records. Borneo Journal of Marine Science and Aquaculture 5(1): 8-24. https://dx.doi.org/10.51200/bjomsa.v5i1.2709
In: Borneo Journal of Marine Science and Aquaculture. Borneo Marine Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah: Sabah. ISSN 2600-8882; e-ISSN 2600-8637, more
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Keywords
    Calanoida [WoRMS]; Copepoda [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water
Author keywords
    Copepoda, zooplankton, checklist, distribution, Peninsular Malaysia, Calanoida

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  • Balqiah, B.
  • Abdul Rahim, A.

Abstract
    An up-to-date checklist of marine zooplankton copepods from the water of Peninsular Malaysia is presented, there are 235 species of copepods which consists of 89 genera and 44 families. Extensive list of bibliographical references with synonymy, detailed information on their functional groups, and distributional data are provided for each species. The checklist is based on taxonomic and ecological literature until 28 May 2020. Calanoida recorded the most diverse order with 101 species in total, followed by Harpacticoida with 70 species and 61 species from Cyclopoida. As for Canuelloida, Monstrilloida and Siphonostomatoida all recorded with 1 species respectively. There are 192 species of copepod recorded along the west coast (Malacca Strait) and 123 species on the east coast (South China Sea).  Endemicity at species level attains 1% for the whole Peninsular Malaysian coast, with 2 genera restricted to the east coast (Kensakia parva and Brachiella malayensis) and one genus to the west coast (Labidocera jaafari). There are six dominant species that can be found along the coast of Peninsular Malaysia (Acartia erythraea, Acartia pacifica, Bestiolina similis, Euterpina acutifrons, Microsetella norvegica, Paracalanus aculeatus, Oithona nana, Oithona simplex and Temora discaudata).

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