Faunal Diversity and Water Quality of the Beeshazar Lake, Chitwan, Nepal
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Central Department of Zoology Institute of Science and Technology Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
A survey of the Beeshazar Lake was conducted for the abundance and distribution of
macro-invertebrates and their relationship between physico-chemical factors at three
different sites (Outlet, Clear and Inlet channel). A total of 11 faunal species represented
by five groups were recorded during the investigation viz, Oligochaetes, Hirudins,
Insects, Gastropods and Bivalves. The overall macroinvertebrates recorded in the study
area are comprising dominant groups such as Oligochaetes (34%), Insects (26%),
Gastropods (24%), Bivalves (13%) and Hirudins (3%). The faunal density (ind.m 2 )
ranged from 63 to 106, 56 to 76 and 66 to 100 at sites 1-3 respectively, with highest value
in June at S 1 .The Shannon diversity and dominance index was ranged from 1.178-1.487
and 0.241-0.336. The species diversity and density were significant positive correlation
with temperature, pH, free Co 2 , and hardness but significant negative correlation with
dissolved oxygen and alkalinity. The result showed that the variations in physico-
chemical factors affects the distribution of the macroinvertebrates.