Fig. 1. Map of study sites in streams of Gaya Mountain.
Fig. 2. Differences of composition rates (%) on species richness and individuals in each stream site, Gaya Mountain.
Table 1. Description of study sites in Gaya Mountain
Table 2. Number of species and individuals of benthic macroinvertebrates in stream of Gaya Mountain
Table 3. Dominant species and subdominant species at each study site in stream of Gaya Mountain
Table 4. Biotic indices on benthic macroinvertebrates by study sites in stream of Gaya Mountain
Table 5. Physicochemical water quality factors by study sites in stream of Gaya Mountain
Table 6. Correlation analysis for water quality factors data and benthic macroinvertebrates in stream of Gaya mountain
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