确定孟加拉国恒河海豚(Platanista gangetica)的主要栖息地和面临的保护威胁

M. A. Aziz, M. M. H Khan, Modinul Ahsan, Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Arif Mohammad Faisal
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据了解,恒河海豚(Platanista gangetica)栖息在孟加拉国的所有主要河流系统中。然而,这种全球濒危的水生哺乳动物在全国范围内的综合空间记录非常稀少。此外,由于人类对水生资源及其栖息地的过度利用,它们的栖息地正日益受到威胁。为了将有限的资源用于保护高优先级的海豚栖息地,我们进行了实地调查并安排了利益相关者磋商,以确定孟加拉国的主要海豚栖息地及其面临的保护威胁。通过这一过程,我们确定了 14 个河段为恒河海豚冬季的重点栖息地。这些海豚在它们的栖息地既受到直接威胁,也受到间接威胁。直接威胁包括被缠绕,以及偶尔因传统药用目的和作为引鱼剂而被故意捕杀。导致栖息地退化的间接威胁包括为上游取水而修建水坝和拦河坝、河水中日益严重的工业污染、过度捕捞以及淤积和沉淀造成的河流形态改变。当地社区对海豚栖息地的严重依赖,加上缺乏广泛的意识和保护工作的不足,对孟加拉国恒河海豚未来的生存构成了重大挑战。51(3):253-266, 2023
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Identification of key habitats and conservation threats of the Ganges River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) of Bangladesh
Ganges River Dolphins (Platanista gangetica) are known to inhabit all major river systems in Bangladesh. However, comprehensive spatial records for this globally endangered aquatic mammal are notably scarce nationwide. Furthermore, their habitats are increasingly threatened due to excessive utilization of aquatic resources and their habitats by the growing human population. To allocate limited resources in safeguarding high-priority dolphin habitats, we conducted field surveys and arranged stakeholder consultations to identify key dolphin habitats and the conservation threats they face across Bangladesh. Through this process, we have identified 14 river segments as high-priority winter habitats for Ganges River Dolphins. These dolphins encounter both direct and indirect threats within their habitats. Direct threats include entanglement and occasional intentional killing for traditional medicinal purposes and as fish attractants. Indirect threats leading to habitat degradation comprise the construction of dams and barrages for upstream water extraction, increasing industrial pollution in river waters, overfishing, and alterations to river morphology caused by siltation and sedimentation. The heavy reliance of local communities on dolphin habitats, coupled with a lack of widespread awareness and insufficient conservation efforts, pose significant challenges to the future survival of Ganges River Dolphins in Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Zool. 51(3): 253-266, 2023                                               
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