印度过去和现在的锯鳐(Pristidae)记录

IF 2.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Zoya Tyabji, Rima W. Jabado, K. V. Akhilesh, Shoba Joe Kizhakudan, M. Aaron MacNeil
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摘要:过度捕捞以及栖息地丧失和退化已导致全球锯缘鱼(Pristidae)种群数量大幅下降和局部灭绝。据报道,印度有四种锯缘鱼,但记录仅限于机会性商业捕捞和上岸报告。在此,我们首次全面回顾了有关印度锯缘鱼记录的已发表文献和灰色文献,包括在宗教场所偶然观察到的锯缘鱼rostra供品,强调了这些物种在当地的文化意义。在1794年至2022年期间,总共记录了223起捕获事件,报告的主要鱼种是大牙锯鲉(Pristis pristis,n = 82),其次是窄锯鲉(Anoxypristis cuspidata,n = 32)。除海洋渔业外,淡水系统也报告了 8 条锯齿鱼。所记录的锯缘鱼大小和总长度范围广泛,这也表明印度水域蕴藏着不同生活史阶段的锯缘鱼。捕获锯缘鱼后,锯缘鱼的肝脏被用来制油,鱼肉在当地食用,鱼鳍则用于出口。尽管自 2001 年以来锯缘鱼在印度受到法律保护,但仍有 63 次上岸意外捕获的记录,这表明全国各地对禁止捕获的认识和执行程度各不相同。为了避免这些物种在印度灭绝,我们强调有必要与沿海社区开展文化相关的宣传计划,鼓励安全放生并改进渔民的处理方法,确定关键栖息地,并加强强制活体放生的执法力度。
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Past and present sawfish (Pristidae) records from India
ABSTRACT: Overfishing, as well as habitat loss and degradation, has led to major population declines and local extinctions of sawfishes (Pristidae) globally. Four sawfish species reportedly occur in India; however, records have been limited to opportunistic commercial catch and landing reports. Here, we provide the first comprehensive review of published and grey literature on sawfish records from India, including opportunistic observations of sawfish rostra offerings to religious places, highlighting the cultural significance of these species locally. In total, 223 recorded capture events were compiled between 1794 and 2022, with largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis (n = 82), followed by narrow sawfish Anoxypristis cuspidata (n = 32), being the dominant species reported. In addition to marine fisheries, 8 reports of sawfish were reported from freshwater systems. The wide range of rostra sizes and total lengths recorded also suggests that India’s waters harbour various life history stages of sawfish. When caught, sawfish livers were utilised to produce oil, meat was locally consumed, and fins were exported. Despite being legally protected in India since 2001, 63 incidental captures were recorded from landings, suggesting various levels of awareness and enforcement of catch bans across the country. To avoid extinction of these species in India, we emphasise the need to conduct culturally associated awareness programs with coastal communities, encourage safe release and improve handling practices with fishers, identify critical habitats, and strengthen enforcement for mandatory live release.
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Endangered Species Research
Endangered Species Research BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.50%
发文量
38
审稿时长
31 weeks
期刊介绍: ESR is international and interdisciplinary. It covers all endangered forms of life on Earth, the threats faced by species and their habitats and the necessary steps that must be undertaken to ensure their conservation. ESR publishes high quality contributions reporting research on all species (and habitats) of conservation concern, whether they be classified as Near Threatened or Threatened (Endangered or Vulnerable) by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) or highlighted as part of national or regional conservation strategies. Submissions on all aspects of conservation science are welcome.
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