2022
DOI: 10.3126/njes.v10i2.42146
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Ichthyofaunal diversity in the lower Narayani River, Chitwan, Nepal

Abstract: Narayani River in Nepal is an excellent habitat for diverse groups of aquatic organisms. A stretch of 70 km of lower Narayani River was studied for fish diversity and composition. A total species richness of 40 representing 14 families and 7 orders was reported. Order cypriniformes had high taxa dominance of 67% whereas least taxa richness of only 2 % with single species were recorded from orders Beloniformes, Clupeiforms, Gobiiformes and Osteoglossiformes. Simpson diversity index ranged from 0.1 to 0.8 wherea… Show more

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