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Population dynamics of an endemic cyprinid (Hypselobarbus kurali): Insights from an exploited reservoir fishery in the Western Ghats of India

机译:地方性鲤科鱼类(Hypselobarbus kurali)的种群动态:来自印度西高止山脉开采的水库渔业的见解

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The Western Ghats of India harbours an exceptional diversity of endemic freshwater fishes, which are threatened because of various anthropogenic stressors, including biological resource use. Lack of organized studies on the population dynamics and exploitation levels of endemic species, however, has hindered the development and implementation of systematic conservation action plans in this region. This is especially true for large cyprinid fishes threatened because of overharvest. This study examined length–weight relationships and length-structured population dynamics of an endemic large cyprinid (Hypselobarbus kurali), based on data obtained from an artisanal gill-net fishery in Malampuzha Reservoir. Length–weight analysis suggested the fish exhibited significantly lower exponents than expected under isometry, indicating the growth of H. kurali in the reservoir was negative allometric. The von Bertalanffy growth formula fitted to the length-frequency data indicated H. kurali grew relatively slower than other large cyprinids in this region. Statistical analysis of recruitment revealed two peaks, implying the fish have two spawning bouts each year. Analysis of mortality and exploitation of the species revealed large-sized individuals were targeted by the fishers, resulting in an exponential decline in the survivors in the virtual population analysis. Relative yield-per- recruit and relative biomass-per- recruit analysis indicated the current exploitation rate for the population was greater than the exploitation rate under which the stock would be reduced to half its unexploited biomass. Further, the current exploitation level was more than 60% of the expected maximum exploitation above which the population could collapse. The results of this study identify a serious need to develop and implement management plans to guide the future sustainability of the reservoir fishery of H. kurali.
机译:印度西高止山脉拥有多种地方特有的淡水鱼类,这些鱼类受到各种人为压力源的威胁,包括生物资源的利用。然而,缺乏关于特有物种的种群动态和开发水平的有组织的研究,阻碍了该地区系统性保护行动计划的制定和实施。对于因过度捕捞而受到威胁的大型塞浦路斯鱼类尤其如此。这项研究基于从Malampuzha水库的g网捕捞中获得的数据,研究了地方性大型鲤科鱼类(Hypselobarbus kurali)的长度-重量关系和长度结构的种群动态。长度-重量分析表明,在等轴测图中,该鱼的指数显着低于预期,这表明水库中库拉里氏菌的生长为负等轴测图。符合长度-频率数据的冯·贝塔兰菲的生长公式表明,该地区的库拉利比其他大型鲤科动物的生长相对较慢。对募集的统计分析显示有两个高峰,这意味着鱼每年有两次产卵回合。对该物种的死亡率和剥削进行的分析显示,渔民将大型个体作为目标,导致虚拟种群分析中的幸存者呈指数下降。相对于每收获量和相对每生物量的分析表明,当前人口的开采率大于将种群减少至未开采生物量一半的开采率。此外,目前的剥削水平超过了预期的最大剥削水平的60%,超过这个水平,人口可能崩溃。这项研究的结果表明,迫切需要制定和实施管理计划,以指导库拉里水库渔业的未来可持续性。

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    《Lakes & Reservoirs》 |2018年第3期|250-255|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Conservation Research Group (CRG), St. Albert’s College, Kochi, India,Department of Fisheries Resource Management, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, India;

    Conservation Research Group (CRG), St. Albert’s College, Kochi, India;

    Conservation Research Group (CRG), St. Albert’s College, Kochi, India,Department of Fisheries Resource Management, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS), Kochi, India;

    Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, India;

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  • 关键词

    exploitation; growth; large barb; length–weight relationship; mortality;

    机译:开发;增长大倒钩身长与体重的关系;死亡;

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