Relationships between environmental conditions and fish assemblages in the Lohore River of Dailekh, Western Nepal

Our Nature Pub Date : 2021-12-14 DOI:10.3126/on.v19i1.41217
S. Shrestha, Dipak Rajbanshi, D. Limbu, Jash Hang Limbu
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The Lohore River is one of the important riverine ecosystems of Dailekh which support diverse aquatic communities. The present study was carried out to assess the fish diversity status with relation to environmental conditions in both to space and time. The survey was conducted at three different sampling stations in three different seasons. For the fish sampling, two cast nets of different mesh sizes were used, one having large mesh size of 2 cm, 6 m diameter and 6 kg weight and another having mesh size of 0.5 cm, 3 m diameter and 2 kg weight. Moreover, drag net and gill net were also used to collect the fish samples. A total of 11 fish species belonging to 2 orders, 3 families and 7 genera. Results from the similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER) suggested that fish species of Puntius gelius, Schizothorax plagiostomus, Tor chelynoides and Schistura sovana were major contributing species each contribute more than 9%. An analysis of similarity (ANOSIM) pointed that fish community structure in the Lohore River differ in spatial scale (p<0.01) but not in temporal scale (P>0.01). Water temperature, dissolved oxygen and water velocity was found as influential factors for fish species distribution.
尼泊尔西部戴莱克lohoore河的环境条件与鱼类聚集之间的关系
lohoore河是Dailekh重要的河流生态系统之一,支持着多种水生群落。本研究从空间和时间两个方面评价了鱼类多样性与环境条件的关系。调查在三个不同的季节在三个不同的采样站进行。在鱼类取样中,使用了两种不同网目尺寸的撒网,一种网目尺寸较大,为2厘米,直径6米,重量6公斤,另一种网目尺寸为0.5厘米,直径3米,重量2公斤。此外,还采用拖网和刺网采集鱼类样本。鱼类11种,隶属于2目3科7属。相似性百分比分析(SIMPER)结果表明,主要贡献种为Puntius gelius、Schizothorax plagiostomus、Tor chelynoides和Schistura sovana,贡献率均超过9%。相似度分析(ANOSIM)表明,Lohore河鱼类群落结构在空间尺度上存在差异(p0.01)。水温、溶解氧和流速是影响鱼类分布的主要因素。
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