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Ichthyofaunal diversity of various water bodies of Kokrajhar district, BTAD, Assam

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Background: Kokrajhar district of Assam is endowed with myriads of rivers and beels which in turn house a richvariety of fish species. Methodology: The present study deals with the extensive ichthyological field surveyconducted over a period of one year from June 2014 to May 2015. Results: The survey revealed the occurrence ofinexplicable diversity of fishes representing 77 species distributed under ---9 orders, 26 families and 53 genera.Labeo genus with 7 species was the most diverse followed by the genus Channa with 6 species. The fishes weredivided into seven broad categories namely Indian major/minor carps, Exotic carps established in Assam, Live fishes,Cat fishes, Feather back, ornamental fishes and river fishes representing 10, 4, 10, 23, 2, 18 and 10 speciesrespectively. Out of the 77 species recorded 74 were considered as food fish while only 3 species viz. Erethistespusillus, Tetradon cutcutia and Aplocheilus panchax as not food fishes, 36 were commercially important food fish.Chitala chitala and Tor tor had sport values in addition of being commercially important food fish. Conservationstatus revealed that Tor putitora was the only fish species that was under endangered category. Apart from this a totalof 2, 10, 47, 16 and 1 species represented vulnerable, near threatened, least concerned, not evaluated and datadeficient categories respectively
Title: Ichthyofaunal diversity of various water bodies of Kokrajhar district, BTAD, Assam
Description:
Background: Kokrajhar district of Assam is endowed with myriads of rivers and beels which in turn house a richvariety of fish species.
Methodology: The present study deals with the extensive ichthyological field surveyconducted over a period of one year from June 2014 to May 2015.
Results: The survey revealed the occurrence ofinexplicable diversity of fishes representing 77 species distributed under ---9 orders, 26 families and 53 genera.
Labeo genus with 7 species was the most diverse followed by the genus Channa with 6 species.
The fishes weredivided into seven broad categories namely Indian major/minor carps, Exotic carps established in Assam, Live fishes,Cat fishes, Feather back, ornamental fishes and river fishes representing 10, 4, 10, 23, 2, 18 and 10 speciesrespectively.
Out of the 77 species recorded 74 were considered as food fish while only 3 species viz.
Erethistespusillus, Tetradon cutcutia and Aplocheilus panchax as not food fishes, 36 were commercially important food fish.
Chitala chitala and Tor tor had sport values in addition of being commercially important food fish.
Conservationstatus revealed that Tor putitora was the only fish species that was under endangered category.
Apart from this a totalof 2, 10, 47, 16 and 1 species represented vulnerable, near threatened, least concerned, not evaluated and datadeficient categories respectively.

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