揭示寄生虫作为印度克什米尔杰赫勒姆河水质评估替代生物指标的潜力。

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1007/s10661-024-13306-6
Ishteyaq Majeed Shah, Ibraq Khurshid, Nafee Maqbool, Fayaz Ahmad, Syed Mudasir Ahmad
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本研究旨在评估杰赫勒姆河理化条件恶化对寄生虫侵扰的影响,并调查鱼类寄生虫作为水质生物指标的潜力。所有理化参数在不同地点和季节都有显著的统计学差异(p < 0.01)。由于交互项(地点 × 季节)在统计学上具有显著性(p < 0.01),因此也被保留在模型中。对 360 条裂腹鱼进行的寄生虫学调查显示,内寄生虫感染率为 30.3%(109/360)。该研究发现了两个不同类别的四个主要寄生分类群:绦虫纲(包括 Adenoscolex oreini 和 Schyzocotyle acheilognathi)和棘皮动物纲(包括 Pomphorhynchus kashmirensis 和 Neoechinorhynchus manasbalensis)。为了评估寄生虫量,我们计算了每个采样期的感染率、平均强度、平均丰度和感染指数。对应分析确定了寄生虫发生率与特定水质参数之间的关联。包括 R2 和 p 值在内的回归分析表明,寄生虫数量与受感染鱼类的比例以及受感染鱼类与受检查鱼类的比例之间存在正相关。鉴于寄生虫数量受一系列水质参数的显著影响,鱼类寄生虫可作为水质下降的可靠指标。鱼类寄生虫对水质变化高度敏感,如污染物、毒素以及 pH 值、温度和含氧量的波动。水质恶化会对鱼类造成压力,损害它们的免疫系统,增加它们感染寄生虫的几率。此外,寄生虫复杂的生命周期会被恶劣的水质条件破坏,从而成为水质问题的指标。
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Unveiling the potential of parasites as proxy bioindicators for water quality assessment in river Jhelum Kashmir, India

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of deteriorated physicochemical conditions in the river Jhelum on parasitic infestations and to investigate the potential of fish parasites as bioindicators of water quality. All the physicochemical parameters exhibited statistically significant differences based on both site and season (p < 0.01). The interaction term (Site × Season) was also kept in the model since it was statistically significant (p < 0.01). A parasitological survey of 360 schizothoracine fish revealed a 30.3% prevalence (109/360) of endohelminth infection. The study identified four predominant parasitic taxa across two distinct classes: Cestoda, including Adenoscolex oreini and Schyzocotyle acheilognathi, and Acanthocephala, comprising Pomphorhynchus kashmirensis and Neoechinorhynchus manasbalensis. For the assessment of parasitic load, we calculated the prevalence, mean intensity, mean abundance, and index of infection for each sampling period. Correspondence analysis identified associations between parasite occurrence and specific water quality parameters. Regression analysis, including R2 and p values, demonstrated a positive correlation between the number of parasites and both the proportion of infected fish and the ratio of infected to examined fish. Given that parasitic load is significantly influenced by a range of water quality parameters, fish parasites can serve as a robust indicator of declining water quality. Fish parasites are highly sensitive to water quality changes such as pollutants, toxins, and fluctuations in pH, temperature, and oxygen levels. Deteriorating water quality can stress fish, compromising their immune systems and increasing their susceptibility to parasitic infections. Additionally, complex life cycles of parasites can be disrupted by poor water conditions, making them indicators of water quality issues.

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
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7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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