Hydrological connectivity, surface water quality and distribution of fish species within sub-locations of an urban oxbow lake, East India

Shubhajit Saha , Azubuike V. Chukwuka , Dip Mukherjee , Nimai Chandra Saha , Aina O. Adeogun
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Ecological processes and distribution of biodiversity within river floodplains are driven by the hydrological regime of the area. The relationship between fish abundance/diversity and surface water quality at four impact points of the Sashadanga oxbow lake was examined based on hydrological connectivity (distance of lake sections from parent channel; density of buffer vegetation and hydrological phases of seasons). Fish sample populations (n = 1440) belonging to 10 orders showed greater numerical abundance in the pre-and post-flooding phases. Oxbow sites proximal to the parent channel showed higher comprehensive pollution index (CPI), higher dominance and lower species evenness during the pre-monsoon (minor flooding) and vice versa during the monsoon and post-monsoon (greater flooding periods). Diversity descriptors using curve/asymptote based on Hill’s numbers indicate significant site-specific fish diversity within the oxbow lake at different seasons. Discriminant analysis revealed that change in temperature, turbidity and concentration of inorganic nitrogen were significant predictors in differentiating the quality of the different sites of the lake. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the relative abundance of each species order across sites was significantly influenced by changes in seasons and physicochemical parameters, and showed a weak association with the density of buffer vegetation at sites. Depending on the distance of oxbow areas to the parent channel, the combination of periodic flooding, riparian buffer and lake morphology define the degree of hydrological connectivity which in turn affects the composition and abundance of fish communities at different points of the lake.

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水文连通性,地表水质量和鱼类分布在城市牛牛湖的亚位置,东印度
河流洪泛区的生态过程和生物多样性分布是由该地区的水文状况驱动的。基于水文连通性(湖泊断面与母河道的距离)分析了沙沙当加牛弓湖4个冲击点的鱼类丰度/多样性与地表水水质的关系;缓冲植被密度与季节水文阶段)。属于10目的鱼类样本种群(n = 1440)在洪水前和洪水后表现出更大的数量丰度。在季风前(小洪水)和季风后(大洪水),靠近母河道的牛弓样地表现出较高的综合污染指数(CPI)、较高的优势度和较低的物种均匀度。基于希尔数的曲线/渐近线的多样性描述符表明,牛轭湖不同季节的特定地点鱼类多样性显著。判别分析表明,温度、浑浊度和无机氮浓度的变化是区分湖泊不同地点水质的重要预测因子。主成分分析(PCA)表明,各样地各物种阶相对丰度受季节和理化参数变化的影响显著,与缓冲植被密度的相关性较弱。根据牛弓区到母河道的距离,周期性洪水、河岸缓冲带和湖泊形态的结合决定了水文连通性的程度,这反过来又影响了湖泊不同地点鱼类群落的组成和丰度。
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