Status of biodiversity and limno-chemistry of Deepor Beel, a Ramsar site of international importance: Conservation needs and the way forward

B. Bhattacharjya, B. Saud, S. Borah, P. Saikia, B. Das
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Deepor Beel is a prominent floodplain wetland and a Ramsar site of northeastern (NE) India (Ramsar site no. 1207) covering a 40.14 km2 area and connected to River Brahmaputra. It provides numerous economic (e.g., livelihood and nutritional security) and ecological benefits (e.g. moderation of floods, groundwater recharge, repository of biodiversity) to the locality and its people. Deepor Beel was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1989 and the area covered by the perennial water spread (10.1 km2) was subsequently designated as a Bird Sanctuary by the Government of Assam in 2009. The present paper provides an overview of the rich floral and faunal diversity of the wetland, including aquatic macrophytes (58 species), diatoms (65), zooplankton (171), bryozoans (5), molluscs (15), aquatic insects (55), prawns (3), crabs (2), finfish (68), amphibians (11), reptiles (33), birds (234) and mammals (24), in addition to the beel's limno-chemistry as well its conservation threats and suggested strategies. The wetland supports 18 globally threatened vertebrate species. Eleven bird species occurring in the wetland (Aythya baeri, A. nyroca, Leptoptilos dubius, L. javanicus, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, Gyps bengalensis, G. tenuirostris, Haliaeetus leucogaster, Pelecanus philippensis, Sarcogyps calvus, Threskiornis melanocephalus) have been included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Finfishes reported from the wetland declined from 67 species in 1999 to 64 between 2016 and 2018, which is a matter of concern. According to available information on limno-chemistry, the waters of the wetland have remained within the favorable range of water quality for fish production. Major threats faced by the wetland (e.g. pollution, encroachment, natural processes, etc.) and possible conservation strategies (e.g. control of aquatic pollution, prevention/control of siltation, enacting and enforcing appropriate legislation, and other strategies) are outlined.
国际重要拉姆萨尔湿地Deepor Beel的生物多样性和湖沼化学现状:保护需求和前进方向
Deepor Beel是印度东北部一个著名的洪泛平原湿地和拉姆萨尔湿地。1207),面积40.14平方公里,与雅鲁藏布江相连。它为当地及其人民提供了许多经济(例如,生计和营养安全)和生态效益(例如,缓和洪水、地下水补给、生物多样性储存库)。1989年,Deepor Beel被宣布为野生动物保护区,随后,阿萨姆邦政府于2009年将常年水域覆盖的区域(10.1平方公里)指定为鸟类保护区。本文概述了该湿地丰富的植物和动物多样性,包括水生植物(58种)、硅藻(65种)、浮游动物(171种)、苔藓虫(5种)、软体动物(15种)、水生昆虫(55种)、对虾(3种)、螃蟹(2种)、鳍鱼(68种)、两栖动物(11种)、爬行动物(33种)、鸟类(234种)和哺乳动物(24种)。此外,还介绍了该湿地的湖沼化学及其保护威胁和建议策略。这片湿地是18种全球濒危脊椎动物的栖息地。湿地鸟类11种(Aythya baeri、A. nyroca、Leptoptilos dubius、L. javanicus、Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus、Gyps bengalensis、G. tenuirostris、haaliaeetus leucogaster、Pelecanus philippensis、Sarcogyps calvus、Threskiornis melanocephalus)已被列入IUCN濒危物种红色名录。据报道,该湿地的鳍鱼从1999年的67种减少到2016年至2018年的64种,这是一个令人担忧的问题。根据现有的湖沼化学资料,该湿地的水质一直保持在有利于鱼类生产的范围内。概述湿地面临的主要威胁(例如污染、侵蚀、自然过程等)和可行的保育策略(例如控制水生污染、防止/控制淤积、制定和执行适当的法例,以及其他策略)。
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