野生斑马鱼:斑马鱼Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822)在印度北孟加拉Jalpaiguri区的Karala河中使用的微栖息地

M. Raja, R. Raja, P. Perumal
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研究了卡拉拉河斑马鱼的微生境偏好。基于覆盖400 m2的水系面积的水下观测,量化了微生境变量(i)与河岸的距离(ii)水柱深度(iii)中生境(iv)水流速度(v)基质和(vi)水下植被覆盖)的可用性/偏好。通过比较研究地点的微生境可利用性和鱼类利用的微生境,分析微生境选择性。利用数据可得性和微生境利用模式,计算了黑腹天牛的生境可用性/偏好。采用主成分分析(PCA)和典型对应分析(CCA)方法,分析了白蛉对微生境的偏好。在PCA中,特征值较高的前3个分量约占总方差的98.46%。第一个分量轴单独解释了86.33%的方差,特征值为5.3,高负荷(>0.7)。CCA结果显示,沿微生境变量分布明显。在32个微生境变量中,正向选择过程显著,其中18个微生境变量P<0.05。d.r ereio在池、疏水池和隔离池中的偏好;慢流量、中流量、快流量;下层参数:砂、砾石、凋落叶;深度参数,如深度1,深度2,深度3和深度5;鱼类覆盖参数,如根部凹痕和距离河岸参数,如距离河岸1的距离,距离河岸2的距离和距离河岸3的距离。CCA结果显示,沿微生境变量分布格局清晰。
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Zebrafish in the Wild: Microhabitat Use by Zebrafish Danio rerio (Hamilton, 1822) from Karala River of Jalpaiguri District, Northern Bengal, India
The microhabitat preference of zebrafish, Danio rerio from Karala river was investigated. The availability/ preference of microhabitat variables such as (i) distance from the stream bank (ii) water column depth (iii) mesohabitat (iv) water velocity (v) substratum and (vi) subaquatic vegetal cover were quantified based on underwater observations covering a total of 400 m2 of stream area. Microhabitat selectivity was analyzed by comparing the microhabitat availability in the study site and the microhabitat used by fish. Data availability and microhabitats usage pattern were used for calculating habitat availability/preference of D. rerio. In order to test the microhabitat preference of D. rerio the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) were applied. In PCA the first three components with higher Eigenvalue accounted for about 98.46% of the total variance. The first component axis alone explained 86.33% of the variance with an Eigenvalue of 5.3 with high loadings (>0.7). CCA revealed a clear separation of the D. rerio along the microhabitat variables. Among the thirty two microhabitat variables, the forward selection procedure was found to be positively significant with eighteen microhabitat variables P<0.05. The preference of D. rerio in the studied streams viz: pool, plunge pool and isolated pool; slow flow, moderate flow and fast flow; and the substratum parameters: sand, gravel and leaf litter; depth parameters like Depth 1, Depth 2, Depth 3 and Depth 5; fish cover parameters such as root undercut and distance from bank parameters such as Distance from bank 1, Distance from bank 2 and Distance from bank 3. CCA revealed a clear distribution pattern of the D. rerio along the microhabitat variables.
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