The mighty mahseers of the genera Tor, Neolissochilus and Naziritor: A review on resource distribution, biology, ecotourism and conservation

Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2022.69.4.125074-20
D. Sarma, Dinesh Mohan, Ravindra Posti, Mukul Arya, Parvaiz Ahmad Ganie
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 Mahseers belonging to genus Tor, Neolissochilus and Naziritor, comprise important groups of food and sport fishes in thefreshwater eco-systems. Tor mahseers being potential game fish are recognised as cultural icon in the pristine waters acrossthe globe. They also have high nutritional value with high content of DHA, EPA and amino acids which are important tohuman health. Presently, 17 species of Tor, 25 species of Neolissochilus and 2 species of Naziritor have been reported andvalidated throughout the world. However, due to several anthropogenic and natural activities, their population is dwindlingacross most of the natural ecosystems and IUCN has categorised the group as endangered. Change in temperature andmonsoon floods triggers the act of migration and spawning behaviour of mahseers in their respective ecological conditions.There are 47 species of mahseers in the world, out of which India harbours fifteen species. These species widely occur in therocky and pristine fast flowing streams of India, China, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistanand Bangladesh. The present paper embodies the status of mahseers under the genera Tor, Neolissochilus and Naziritorto understand this magnificent group of fishes having extraordinary importance in terms of balancing aquatic biodiversitysustainability, creating opportunities for increasing livelihood though utilising this fish in sports (angling and ecotourism)and draws immediate attention for its conservation in inclusive and responsible manner. Keywords: Conservation, Ecotourism, GIS, Mahseer, Resource mapping
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Tor属、Neolissochilus属和Naziritor属的强大君主:资源分布、生物学、生态旅游和保护综述
在淡水生态系统中,属于Tor属、Neolissochilus和Naziritor的mahseer是重要的食用和运动鱼类。在全球范围内,作为潜在的狩猎鱼类,马头鱼被认为是原始水域的文化标志。它们还具有很高的营养价值,富含DHA、EPA和对人体健康重要的氨基酸。目前,在世界范围内已报道证实的有Tor属17种,Neolissochilus属25种,Naziritor属2种。然而,由于一些人为和自然活动,它们的数量在大多数自然生态系统中都在减少,世界自然保护联盟已将其列为濒危物种。温度的变化和季风洪水触发了各自生态条件下的马鲛鱼的迁徙和产卵行为。世界上有47种马鼬,其中印度有15种。这些物种广泛分布在印度、中国、尼泊尔、斯里兰卡、缅甸、马来西亚、泰国、越南、巴基斯坦和孟加拉国的岩石和原始的湍急的河流中。本论文体现了马鲛鱼属,新鱼和naziritors的地位,以了解这一宏伟的鱼类群体在平衡水生生物多样性可持续性方面具有非凡的重要性,通过利用这种鱼进行体育运动(钓鱼和生态旅游)创造了增加生计的机会,并以包容和负责任的方式引起对其保护的立即关注。关键词:自然保护,生态旅游,GIS, Mahseer,资源制图
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