Dr. Ahmadi
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Dr. Ahmadi

Lecturer
Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Fisheries Sciences from Kagoshima University, Japan

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Biography

Dr. Ahmadi is a faculty member of Marine and Fisheries in Lambung Mangkurat University. He is the secretary of Fisheries Science postgraduate program. He has completed his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Kagoshima University, Japan in the field of fundamental fishing technology. Formerly he has worked for the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, the Republic of Indonesia for 17 years. He actively writes academic papers and publishes them in reputed journals. He also serves as a member of Editorial Team for Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management under the University.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Marine Science
62%
Fisheries Science
90%
Agriculture
75%
Aquatic Science
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Izmaniar, H., I. Mahyudin, E. Agusliani and Ahmadi, 2018. The business prospect of climbing perch fish farming with biofloc technology at De’ Papuyu farm Banjarbaru. Int. J. Environ. Agric. Biotechnol., 3: 1145-1153.
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  2. Anwar, K., U. Bijaksana, Herliwati and Ahmadi, 2018. Oodev injection frequency and time period in advancing gonad rematuration of snakehead (Channastriata Blkr) in hapa system. Int. J. Environ. Agric. Biotechnol., 3: 1114-1123.
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  3. Aminah, S. and Ahmadi, 2018. Experimental fishing with LED light traps for three-spot gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus) in Martapura, Indonesia. Int. J. Fisher. Aquat. Stud., 6: 37-42.
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  4. Ahmadi, Muhammad and E. Lilimantik, 2018. Phototactic response of climbing perch Anabas testudineus to different colors and light pattern of LED light traps. AACL Bioflux, 11: 678-689.
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  5. Ahmadi, 2018. The catching efficiency of light traps and morphometric characteristics of the native species from Barito River, Indonesia. Ege J. Fisher. Aquat. Sci., 35: 63-72.
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  6. Ahmadi, 2018. Phototaxis mechanism and morphometric characteristic of American crayfish (Procambarus clarkia). J. Fisher. Life Sci., 3: 44-51.
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  7. Ahmadi, 2018. Phototactic responses of climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) to various intensities and colors of LED underwater lamps: Recommendation for future research. Adv. Biol. Earth Sci., 3: 114-129.
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  8. Ahmadi, 2018. Morphometric characteristic of Macrobrachium sp. from Barito river, Indonesia. Int. J. Innov. Stud. Aquat. Biol. Fisher., 4: 19-31.
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  9. Ahmadi, 2018. A flume test of a model net with varying wing-end widths to characterize the performance of shrimp trawl in Kotabaru, Indonesia. J. Fisher., 6: 605-616.
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  10. Irhamsyah, Ahmadi and Rusmilyansari, 2017. Fish and fishing gears of the Bangkau Swamp, Indonesia. J. Fisher., 5: 489-496.
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  11. Ahmadi, 2017. Hydrodynamic performance of Kotabaru’s traditional bottom trawl under the flume tank experiment. JKAU: Mar. Sci., 27: 39-56.
  12. Ahmadi and E. Kristina, 2017. Catching efficiency of multifilament trammel nets with different twisted twine for shrimp fishing in Kotabaru, Indonesia. Ege J. Fisher. Aquat. Sci., 34: 363-368.
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  13. Aminonatalina, E.S. Mahreda, Ahmadi and U.T. Santoso, 2016. Effect of extract addition of “Belimbing Wuluh” (Averrhoa bilimbi) on heavy residue of formaldehyde tuna fish (Euthynnus affinis). EnviroScienteae, 12: 160-167, (In Indonesian).
  14. Ahmadi, I. Satoshi and S. Sho, 2015. Trapping survey for the red frog crabs (Ranina Ranina) using the baited tangle nets and pots in offshore Tanegashima, Japan. Int. J. Innov. Stud. Aquat. Biol. Fisher., 1: 30-37.
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  15. Ahmadi, M.A.Y. Rachman, Irhamsyah and S. Husin, 2014. Comparison of catching efficiency of two Indonesian traditional traps, Ayunan and Tamba. J. Fisher., 2: 113-118.
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  16. Ahmadi, 2014. LED light trap fishing as alternative for harvesting American crayfish. Fish People, 12: 32-37.
  17. Ahmadi and A. Rizani, 2013. Light traps fishing in Sungai Sipai flood swamp of Indonesia. Recommendations for future studies. Kasertsart Univ. Fisher. Res. Bull., 37: 17-30.
  18. Ahmadi, 2012. An introduction of light traps for sampling freshwater shrimp and fish in the Barito River, South Kalimantan. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 7: 173-182.
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  19. Ahmadi and A. Rizani, 2012. Catch efficiency of low-powered incandescent light and LED light traps fishing in Barito River of Indonesia. Kasertsart Univ. Fisher. Res. Bull., 36: 1-15.
  20. Poernomo, A., Purwanto and Ahmadi, 2011. Combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing to attain food security and alleviate poverty: Initiative of Indonesia. Fish People, 9: 79-85.
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  21. Ahmadi, H. Mohamed, N.T.T. Huong, N. Nasuchon and A.N. Oo et al., 2011. Fisheries human resource: Gaps and requirements of southeast Asia. Fish People, 9: 115-125.
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  22. Ahmadi, A., G. Kawamura, M.V. Archdale and K. Anraku, 2008. True electrotaxis and threshold voltages in the American crayfish Procambarus clarkia. J. Fisher. Aquat. Sci., 3: 228-239.
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  23. Ahmadi , G. Kawamura and M.V. Archdale, 2008. Mechanisms of phototaxis in American crayfish, Procambarus clarkia (Girard, 1852) following different methods of trapping. J. Fisher. Aquat. Sci., 3: 340-352.
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  24. Ahmadi, S. Fuwa, K. Ebata and J. Budiman, 2005. Comparative study on the performance of Lampara Dasar (Indonesian traditional bottom trawls). Memoirs Fac. Fisher.-Kagoshima Univ. (Japan), 54: 45-48, (In Indonesian).