Ichthyofauna of the Katamadari River, Bangladesh: Composition, Conservation Status and Threats

M. Sultana, N. Tasnim, M. Hussain, D. Pandit, A. Talukdar, S. Mazumder
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This research was carried out in the Katamadari River, which is located in the northern part of Bangladesh, to acquire information regarding the contemporary status of ichthyofaunal variation and their conservation. Over the course of a year from June 2020 to May 2021, a combined approach was adopted to collect data, which included collecting fish samples from fishers and fish traders as well as administering a survey. A total of 62 fish species were identified in the river, including three exotic species, and two prawn species. Out of ten observed orders, Cypriniformes, Siluriformes, and Perciformes were found to be the most dominant, consisting of 19, 16, and 14 fish species respectively. Fishes from Cyprinidae family were revealed to be the most abundant, accounting for about 27.5% of the total fish composition. Besides, among the thirteen common fish groups, catfish’s contribution was the highest followed by perches, carps, and barbs and minnows. However, almost a quarter of all fish species were under threatened category: seven vulnerable, eight endangered, and two critically endangered. Approximately 50% of the total fish species were examined to be rare and very rare. The current study also documented a range of anthropogenic as well as natural threats to the aquatic biodiversity of the river, all of which have devastating impacts. Ann. Bangladesh Agric. (2021) 25 (2) : 47-60
孟加拉国卡塔玛达里河的鱼系动物:组成、保护状况和威胁
这项研究是在位于孟加拉国北部的卡塔马达里河进行的,目的是获取有关当代鱼系变异状况及其保护的信息。在2020年6月至2021年5月的一年中,采用了一种综合方法来收集数据,其中包括从渔民和鱼类贸易商那里收集鱼类样本以及进行调查。共发现鱼类62种,其中外来种3种,对虾2种。在观察到的10个目中,鲤形目、志留形目和潜形目的鱼种最多,分别有19种、16种和14种。鲤科鱼类数量最多,约占鱼类总数的27.5%。此外,在13种常见鱼类中,鲶鱼的贡献最高,其次是鲈鱼、鲤鱼、倒钩鱼和鲦鱼。然而,几乎四分之一的鱼类处于受威胁类别:7种易危,8种濒危,2种极度濒危。据调查,大约50%的鱼类是稀有和非常稀有的。目前的研究还记录了一系列对河流水生生物多样性的人为和自然威胁,所有这些威胁都具有毁灭性的影响。孟加拉国阿格利司。(2021) 25 (2): 47-60
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