Abstract
The fish fauna of the Atrai River were studied for a period of two years
from January 2011 to December 2012. Sampling was carried out by several
fishing nets and traps on fortnight basis. A total of 74 fish species
belonging to 27 families and 52 genera were recorded. Cyprinidae was the
most dominant family contributing 18 species in 9 genera. Two alien
species were found- Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and Hypostomus plecostomus.
Thirty locally threatened species (Vulnerable 13.51%, Endangered 18.92%
and Critically Endangered 8.11%) were recorded. But, no globally
threatened species was found. Relative abundance of majority 36.49%
species was rare. Global population trend of 24.32% recorded fish
species was Declining. The highest number of species (42) was recorded
in the November 2011. Whereas, the lowest the number of fish species
(12) recorded in June and August 2011. Very high correlation was found
between fish species and physical environmental parameters (air
temperature, water temperature, and water transparency). This study
concluded that Atrai River could be an excellent place for natural
conservation of fish species. Nevertheless, efforts to maintain a
sustainable fishing pressure, removal of existing alien species and
avoiding further introduction of such species are recommended.
Citation: Chaki N, Jahan S, Fahad MFH, Galib SM and Mohsin ABM (2014) Environment
and fish fauna of the Atrai River: global and local conservation
perspective. Journal of Fisheries 2(3): 163-172. DOI: 10.17017/jfish.v2i3.2014.46
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