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      River pattern influences the composition of small indigenous species (SIS) of fish in deltaic Rajbari district, Bangladesh

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          Bangladesh is endowed with diverse rivers providing huge ecosystem services, but the diversity status and the abundance of the small indigenous species (SIS) are not identical in all rivers due to the natural water flow regime and anthropogenic challenges. Therefore, the present study endeavors to elucidate the composition and conservation status of SIS fish from four rivers namely, the Padma, the Gorai, the Chandana and the Horai rivers of Rajbari District, Bangladesh. Data were meticulously collected through fish sampling in each season, field observations, focus group discussions, and individual interviews by using a semi-structured questionnaire spanning from May 2021 and April 2022. The number of SIS in the Padma, the Gorai, the Chandana and the Horai rivers of Rajbari were 60, 36, 33 and 26, respectively, whereas a predominant concentration of fishes was notably observed in the benthopelagic zone of these rivers. Among the 60 riverine SIS, 23 fish were common in the four rivers. Additionally, Cyprinidae (>30%) was observed to be the most abundant SIS in the studied rivers. The fishermen in the research area used seven major fishing equipment of which cast nets are the most common for catching fish species. The abundance of SIS during the rainy season was the highest for all the studied rivers than the other seasons and 12 SIS were available throughout the year. Notably, the least concerned SIS outnumbered the other categories whereas, more than 10% was under the vulnerable category in the four rivers. The leading threats to the fish diversity were pollution followed by illegal and overfishing, siltation, reduced depth, degeneration of rivers and others. Consequently, to safeguard the existing SIS, reducing human pressure, implementing fishing regulations strictly, establishing and administering fish sanctuaries, and raising public awareness can be helpful for the sustainability of aquatic resources in deltaic areas.

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                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                20 February 2024
                29 February 2024
                20 February 2024
                : 10
                : 4
                : e26575
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Aquatic Animal Health Management, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh
                [b ]Department of Fishing and Post Harvest Technology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh
                [c ]Department of Aquaculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, 2202, Bangladesh
                [d ]Department of Fisheries Management, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Dumki, Patuakhali, 8602, Bangladesh
                [e ]Department of Fisheries Biology and Genetics, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh
                [f ]Department of Fisheries and Marine Bioscience, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore, 7408, Bangladesh
                [g ]International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Bangladesh
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author. zubyda.nadia@ 123456sau.edu.bd
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                S2405-8440(24)02606-9 e26575
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26575
                10906390
                38434058
                74b299ab-4c4f-4a8b-b38a-707012095ffd
                © 2024 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 21 March 2023
                : 12 February 2024
                : 15 February 2024
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                biodiversity index,conservation,river,seasonal variation,small indigenous species (sis)

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