Ichthyofaunal Diversity of Tipkai River in Assam, India

Q4 Environmental Science
Golphina Ahmed, Arup Nama Das, Rezina Ahmed
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Assam is endowed with dynamic rivers and lakes which in turn facilitates a rich diversity of fish species. The western Assam geographically blessed with such a river named Tipkai. Tipkai River is a Himalayan tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam which raises in the Bhutan hills flows through the Kokrajhar (BTR) and through Dhubri district of Assam and joins the Brahmaputra River at Chatakurachar of Dhubri district. The present study deals with the extensive Ichthyological fields survey conducted over a period of oneyear from January 2021 to December 2022 based on the data collected from six locations of the river from the Mahamaya (Bagribari) to Chatakurachar. The survey revealed the occurrence of great range of diversity of fishes representing 106 species distributed under 10 orders and 31 families. Among the recorded fish species 4 species are Vulnerable (VU), 2 species are Near Threatened (NT), 3 species are Endangered (EN),86 species are least concern (LC) while 3 species are Not Evaluated (NE), 2 species are Data Deficient (DD) with 65 genus, 10 order and 30 families. The highest order Cypriniformes with 49 species, Siluriformes 27 species Perciformes 17 species. The site Khoraghat represents the lowest fish diversity among the six sites during the study period might be due to sand mining and other anthropogenic reasons which needs further analysis of water quality. Thus, this beautiful river, a small tributary from Bhutan serves the land cover and maintains its beautiful biodiversity and also the lifeline for mankind.
印度阿萨姆邦Tipkai河的鱼类多样性
阿萨姆邦拥有充满活力的河流和湖泊,这反过来又促进了鱼类的丰富多样性。阿萨姆邦西部在地理上得天独厚,有这样一条名叫蒂普卡伊的河流。蒂普凯河是印度阿萨姆邦布拉马普特拉河的喜马拉雅支流,发源于不丹山区,流经Kokrajhar (BTR)和阿萨姆邦的杜布里地区,并在杜布里地区的Chatakurachar加入布拉马普特拉河。本研究涉及从2021年1月至2022年12月为期一年的广泛鱼类学调查,该调查基于从Mahamaya (Bagribari)到Chatakurachar的河流六个地点收集的数据。调查结果显示,鱼类种类繁多,分布于10目31科106种。记录的鱼类中,易危(VU) 4种,近危(NT) 2种,濒危(EN) 3种,最不关注(LC) 86种,未评价(NE) 3种,数据不足(DD) 2种,共65属,10目,30科。鲤形目最高目有49种,志留形目27种,潜形目17种。在研究期间,呼拉恰特遗址的鱼类多样性在6个遗址中最低,可能是由于采砂和其他人为原因,需要进一步的水质分析。因此,这条美丽的河流,一条来自不丹的小支流,服务于土地覆盖,维持着美丽的生物多样性,也是人类的生命线。
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Environment and Ecology Research
Environment and Ecology Research Environmental Science-Pollution
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