Demographics and exploitation of threatened cyprinid, Hypselobarbus kolus from a small-scale reservoir fishery in the Western Ghats hot spot, India

Q3 Environmental Science Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1111/lre.12456
Chelapurath Radhakrishnan Renjithkumar, Kuttanelloor Roshni
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The Western Ghats region (part of Western Ghats-Sril Lanka biodiversity hotspot) in India, is known not only for its rich ichthyodiversity and endemism but also as a region that continues to face various human pressure on its freshwater ecosystem through over-exploitation, habitat destruction and alien fish invasion. Insufficient data regarding the demographics and exploitation pattern of threatened freshwater fishes in the Western Ghats (WG) region serves as a barrier to effectively managing and conserving these species in a sustainable manner. In this study, growth, mortality and exploitation level of an endemic and threatened cyprinid, Hypselobarbus kolus were investigated based on the specimen collected by tribal fishers through small-scale fishery in Poringalkuthu Reservoir, Chalakudy River, WG, India. The asymptotic length (L∞) and growth rate (K) (growth parameters) of H. kolus were estimated as 341.25 mm and 0.64 year−1 respectively. The potential longevity (tmax) and length at first capture (Lc) were found to be 4.69 years and 249.34 mm respectively. The fishing mortality (F = 1.20 year−1) of H. kolus was higher than the natural mortality (M =.65 year−1) suggesting an unsustainable level of exploitation for the species within the present study area. Current exploitation rate is greater than E50 and 68% of the predicted maximum exploitation (Emax) points out the possibility of uncertain future of the stock under current exploitation rate. An integrative conservation approach, including fishing closure during spawning seasons, mesh size regulation, quotas system for local tribes and fishermen will ensure to sustainable harvesting for the species in the WG hotspot.

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印度西高止山脉热点地区小型水库渔业中濒危鲤科鱼类 Hypselobarbus kolus 的数量和利用情况
印度西高止山脉地区(西高止山脉-斯里兰卡生物多样性热点地区的一部分)不仅以其丰富的鱼类多样性和特有性而闻名,而且该地区的淡水生态系统仍然面临着过度开发、栖息地破坏和外来鱼类入侵等各种人类压力。有关西高止山脉(WG)地区受威胁淡水鱼类的人口统计和开发模式的数据不足,阻碍了以可持续的方式有效管理和保护这些物种。在这项研究中,根据部落渔民在印度西高止山脉 Chalakudy 河 Poringalkuthu 水库通过小规模渔业采集的标本,调查了一种特有的濒危鲤科鱼类 Hypselobarbus kolus 的生长、死亡率和开发水平。估计 H. kolus 的渐近长度(L∞)和生长率(K)(生长参数)分别为 341.25 毫米和 0.64 年-1。潜在寿命(tmax)和首次捕获长度(Lc)分别为 4.69 年和 249.34 毫米。H. kolus 的捕捞死亡率(F = 1.20 年-1)高于自然死亡率(M = 0.65 年-1),表明该物种在本研究区域内的开发水平不可持续。目前的开发率大于 E50,是预测最大开发率(Emax)的 68%,这表明在目前的开发率下,该种群的未来可能不确定。综合保护方法,包括产卵季节禁渔、网目尺寸监管、当地部落和渔民的配额制度,将确保 WG 热点区域内该物种的可持续捕捞。
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Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management
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期刊介绍: Lakes & Reservoirs: Research and Management aims to promote environmentally sound management of natural and artificial lakes, consistent with sustainable development policies. This peer-reviewed Journal publishes international research on the management and conservation of lakes and reservoirs to facilitate the international exchange of results.
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