2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10584
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Temporal distribution of fishery resources in Payra River: relationship with climatological changes, ecological assessment, and threat assessment

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“…Fish biodiversity and fish habitats are declining in the Haor region and the nearby beels due to a variety of human and natural factors, generating major concern for the sustainability of fish biodiversity. Overfishing by illegal and lethal gears, which damaged the breeding, feeding and nursery ground of the indigenous fish of the haor ecosystem, are to blame for the loss of species diversity in the studied Haor [ 74 ]. The widespread application of poisonous pesticides on the farms bordering wetland areas has also led to catastrophic water pollution in these areas.The most significant anthropogenic impact reducing species diversity in the Mithamoin Haor is the unplanned construction of dams, embankments, roads, and bridges, which isolate the shallow water section from the deeper portion of wetland and nearby rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish biodiversity and fish habitats are declining in the Haor region and the nearby beels due to a variety of human and natural factors, generating major concern for the sustainability of fish biodiversity. Overfishing by illegal and lethal gears, which damaged the breeding, feeding and nursery ground of the indigenous fish of the haor ecosystem, are to blame for the loss of species diversity in the studied Haor [ 74 ]. The widespread application of poisonous pesticides on the farms bordering wetland areas has also led to catastrophic water pollution in these areas.The most significant anthropogenic impact reducing species diversity in the Mithamoin Haor is the unplanned construction of dams, embankments, roads, and bridges, which isolate the shallow water section from the deeper portion of wetland and nearby rivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chao1 index is used to estimate the number of OTUs in a community, which can reflect the total number of species in an ecosystem [2]. In this study, the Chao1 index ranges from 1002.53 to 1201.55, respectively, with large differences among samples, especially in sites 5 and 6.…”
Section: Analysis Of Alpha and Beta Diversity Of Fish In Wanlv Lakementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fish are an important embodiment and undertaker of the ecological environment of water bodies, and fish diversity is a key indicator for monitoring the health of aquatic ecosystems [1]. Fish communities have been widely used as biological indicators to quantify and assess the degree of degradation and health status of rivers and streams [2]. Accurate assessment of fish species diversity and community composition is essential for understanding fish ecology and conservation management [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shift is attributed to the decline and degradation of these resources, prompting aquaculture to emerge as the predominant source [2]. However, recent years have witnessed a decline in aquatic biodiversity, particularly fish species and other aquatic organisms in inland open water, influenced by both natural and anthropological factors [79][80][81]. Recognizing this decline, a paramount focus is now placed on enhanced biological management practices to curb resource degradation and bolster sustainable production in the Mirsharai region.…”
Section: Present Scenario Of Fishers' Community and Major Captured Fi...mentioning
confidence: 99%