Assesment of Conservation Importance of Jakhor Toal With Special Emphasis on Fishing Communities in Dhangadi Kailali , Nepal
Date
2019
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Central Department of Zoology
Abstract
Fish diversity is the term given to the different variety of fish on earth which plays a very
important role in the ecosystem and all the inhabitant including human. The present study
was conducted on Jakhor Taal, an ox-bow perennial Lake, situated in Dhangadhi
Municipality in Kailali district. The present study deals with fish diversity, environmental
variables, socio-economic status and conservation challenges of Jakhor Taal. Fish
sampling was done by Gill net, Cast net and other local fishing gears followed by
questionnaires survey. A total of 24 fish species (8 Exotic and 16 Indigenous) were
recorded belonging to 7 orders, 14 families and 22 genera. The order Cypriniformes were
recorded highest comprising 41.66% among the total fish species recorded and 65.38% of
total fish caught during the study periods followed by Siluriformes and Perciformes
constituting 20.33% and 16.67% respectively. Similarly, the family Cyprinidae shows the
highest number of fish diversity obtaining 64.27% of total fish species. Rasbora
daniconius was the most dominant fish obtaining 16.61% of total catch. In diversity
index, in case of season, Shannon diversity index was found high (2.93) in the month of
February and low (2.76) in the month of July. Similarly, Simpson and Evenness value
was also found slightly high in the month of February in comparison to the month of July.
In case of site, the Shannon diversity index was found high (2.73) at the site II in compare
to the site I, site III and site IV which is 2.31, 2.09 and 2.04 respectively. Similarly,
Simpson and Evenness value was also found slightly high at the site II in comparison to
the site I, site III and site IV. The Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that the
environmental variables such as water temperature, depth and dissolved oxygen were
found high significant to most species with respect to different sites and month however,
pH and free CO
has not shown any relation or significance. Altogether 22 clusters were
formed by the fishes of Jakhor Taal in which exotic species shows highly significant
cluster in comparison to indigenous species. The socio-economic status of the local
fishing communities seems to be below poverty line and the lake and its resources play a
very important role in their diet and income source. In context to conservation challenges
and implications this lake is highly neglected from both governmental and local
communities which negatively affect the natural habitats. Some of the major factors
effecting the study area are lack of awareness, habitat destruction, illegal fishing,
urbanization, and invasive species.
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Socio economic, Conservation