Ecological Flows Assessment of Significant Fish Species in Iril River, Northeast India Through PHABSIM

Eliza Khwairakpam
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Background: Freshwater fishes are facing alarming threats due to various anthropogenic activities. The present study estimates the ecological flow requirements for Bangana dero and Wallago attu fish species in the Iril River through a habitat modeling approach. Methods: The habitat suitability modeling of the target species was carried out using the physical habitat simulation model (PHABSIM). PHABSIM model was developed for the river stretch extending about 6,000 m in Iril River. 11 cross-sections at a distance of about 500 m were specified in the model. In the model, habtae was set to run and weighted usable area (WUA) was obtained as output from the habitat model. Result: The highest WUA for the two fish species is estimated at 21 cumecs of discharge. The mean flow of the Iril River is about 27.7 cumecs, which is 6.7 cumecs higher than the optimal ecological flow requirements. The estimation of ecological flow requirements is required to have a better understanding of Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for planning and management strategies. This information may enable stakeholders to develop ameliorative strategies and adopt meaningful measures suitable for the conservation of significant fish species.
通过 PHABSIM 评估印度东北部伊里尔河重要鱼类物种的生态流量
背景:由于各种人类活动,淡水鱼类正面临着令人担忧的威胁。本研究通过生境建模方法估算了伊里尔河中 Bangana dero 和 Wallago attu 鱼类对生态流量的需求。方法:使用物理生境模拟模型(PHABSIM)对目标物种的生境适宜性进行建模。PHABSIM 模型是针对伊里尔河长约 6,000 米的河段开发的。模型中指定了距离约 500 米的 11 个断面。在该模型中,habtae 被设置为运行,加权可用面积(WUA)作为生境模型的输出结果。结果两种鱼类的最高加权可用面积估计为 21 cumecs 的排水量。伊里尔河的平均流量约为 27.7 立方厘米,比最佳生态流量要求高出 6.7 立方厘米。为了更好地了解加权可用面积 (WUA),以便制定规划和管理策略,需要对生态流量要求进行估算。这些信息可帮助利益相关者制定改善策略,并采取有意义的措施,以保护重要的鱼类物种。
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