A review on the threatened species of snow trout Schizothorax richardsonii Gray, 1832 (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae): From the climate change and conservation perspectives

Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2023.70.2.131861-20
Jay Prakash Bhatt, Kumar Manish
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Snow trout (Schizothorax richardsonii Gray, 1832) occupies the Himalayan domain from the foothills to 3000 m and inhabits all types of water bodies, like rivers, rivulets, lakes, and reservoirs. It is a rheophilic fish species that can thrive in a wide range of ecological and climatic conditions. Globally snow trout is now a 'threatened' species. Invasion of its natural habitats by exotic trouts, river valley hydropower projects as well as destructive fishing in the Himalayan region have long been attributed to the vulnerability of this species. The intrinsic characteristics of snow trout also make it a weak competitor in the Himalayan rivers. Climate change coupling with above mentioned threats poses a new challenge for Himalayan fish, especially snow trout, as it is confined to the Himalaya. Given these threats, an intense drive for snow trout conservation is urgently required. This contribution is an attempt to find out solution to this fact. In line with the opinions of ecologists and conservationists, we suggest a few measures like setting up free-flowing and undammed rivers as 'fish conservation zones', environmental flow to downstream areas of existing dams, prohibition of stocking of exotic fish species in natural habitats and use of hatcheries for stocking and restocking of snow trout in the rivers for the conservation of the species. Keywords: Climate change, Conservation, Himalaya, Hatcheries, Snow trout, Threats, Vulnerable
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引用本文:从气候变化和保护的角度回顾了濒危物种Schizothorax richardsonii Gray, 1832(鲤形目:鲤科)
雪鳟(Schizothorax richardsonii Gray, 1832)分布在喜马拉雅山脉从山麓到3000米的范围内,栖息在河流、小溪、湖泊和水库等所有类型的水体中。它是一种嗜流变的鱼类,可以在广泛的生态和气候条件下茁壮成长。在全球范围内,雪鳟鱼现在是一种“濒危”物种。外来鳟鱼对其自然栖息地的入侵、河谷水电项目以及喜马拉雅地区的破坏性捕捞一直被认为是该物种脆弱的原因。雪鳟鱼的内在特征也使它在喜马拉雅河流中成为一个弱竞争者。气候变化加上上述威胁给喜马拉雅鱼类,特别是雪鳟鱼带来了新的挑战,因为它只局限于喜马拉雅地区。鉴于这些威胁,迫切需要大力保护雪鳟鱼。这篇文章试图找到解决这一事实的方法。根据生态学家和自然资源保护者的意见,我们建议在自由流动和无水坝的河流中设立“鱼类保护区”,在现有水坝的下游地区进行环境流动,禁止在自然栖息地放养外来鱼类,利用孵化场在河流中放养和再放养雪鳟鱼,以保护该物种。关键词:气候变化,保护,喜马拉雅,孵化场,雪鳟鱼,威胁,脆弱
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