Geo-Spatial Tools for Science-Based Management of Inland Aquatic Habitats and Conservation of Fish Genetic Resources

P. Krishnan, G. Kantharajan, R. Chandran, A. Anand, V. Mohindra
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Inland fisheries resources are vital for the human community and contribute to the development of a particular region. However, inland water bodies are highly dynamic, surrounded by terrestrial ecosystems, and face multiple threats from various anthropogenic stressors. Hence, the conservation and management of aquatic resources are becoming formidable which require the use of geo-spatial technologies for evidence-based scientific management of their habitats and fish genetic resources. The applications of geo-spatial tools are well acknowledged in data-scarce regions and in the field of natural resource management where the decision can be made based on the outputs arising from limited scientific assumptions. The remote sensing (RS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) based habitat characterization of inland water bodies, viz., inventory, monitoring of water spread and quality, habitat risk and suitability mapping, habitat prediction, and connectivity assessment is getting momentum in recent times, and incorporation of field exploration data with landscape information derived from geo-spatial tools enhance our understanding on aquatic habitats. The applications of geo-spatial models enhanced the potential of ecosystem service quantification and conservation planning in inland aquatic habitats. The demonstration of RS and GIS applications at a larger landform scale in inland open water bodies is necessary to illustrate its potential for science-based management of inland aquatic habitats for the conservation of fish genetic resources.
内陆水生生境科学管理和鱼类遗传资源保护的地理空间工具
内陆渔业资源对人类社会至关重要,并有助于特定区域的发展。然而,内陆水体是高度动态的,被陆地生态系统所包围,并面临各种人为压力的多重威胁。因此,水生资源的养护和管理变得越来越艰巨,这就需要利用地理空间技术对其生境和鱼类遗传资源进行循证科学管理。地理空间工具的应用在数据匮乏的区域和自然资源管理领域得到充分承认,在这些领域可以根据有限的科学假设所产生的产出作出决定。基于遥感(RS)和地理信息系统(GIS)的内陆水体生境特征研究,包括水体盘查、水体扩散和水质监测、生境风险和适宜性制图、生境预测和连通性评估等,近年来发展迅速,将野外勘探数据与地理空间工具获得的景观信息相结合,增强了我们对水生生境的认识。地理空间模型的应用增强了内陆水生生境生态系统服务量化和保护规划的潜力。RS和GIS在内陆开放水体更大地形尺度上的应用是必要的,以说明其在基于科学的内陆水生生境管理中保护鱼类遗传资源的潜力。
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