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Benchmarking pre-spawning fitness, climate preferendum of some catfishes from river Ganga and its proposed utility in climate research.

Uttam Kumar Sarkar1, Malay Naskar2, Koushik Roy2, Deepa Sudeeshan2, Pankaj Srivastava2, Sandipan Gupta2, Arun Kumar Bose2, Vinod Kumar Verma2, Soma Das Sarkar2, Gunjan Karnatak2, Saurav Kumar Nandy2.   

Abstract

The concept of threshold condition factor (Fulton), beyond which more than 50% of the female fish population may attain readiness for spawning coined as pre-spawning fitness (K spawn50), has been proposed in the present article and has been estimated by applying the non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method for fitting survival function. A binary coding strategy of gonadal maturity stages was used to classify whether a female fish is "ready to spawn" or not. The proposed K spawn50 has been generated for female Mystus tengara (1.13-1.21 units), M. cavasius (0.846-0.945 units), and Eutropiichthys vacha (0.716-0.799 units). Information on the range of egg parameters (fecundity, egg weight, egg diameter) expected at the pre-spawning stage was also generated. Additional information on species-specific thermal and precipitation window (climate preferendum) within which K spawn50 is attained was also generated through the LOESS smoothing technique. Water temperatures between 31 and 36 °C (M. tengara), 30 and 32 °C (M. cavasius), and 29.5 and 31 °C (E. vacha) and monthly rainfall between 200 and 325 mm (M. tengara), > 250 mm (M. cavasius), and around 50 mm and between 350 and 850 mm (E. vacha) were found to be optimum for attainment of K spawn50. The importance of parameterization and benchmarking of K spawn50 in addition to other conventional reproductive biology parameters has been discussed in the present article. The purposes of the present study were fulfilled by generating baseline information and similar information may be generated for other species replicating the innovative methodology used in this study.

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Keywords:  Climate change; Eutropiichthys vacha; Fulton’s condition factor; Kaplan-Meier survival fit; LOESS fit; Mystus cavasius; Mystus tengara

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28884319     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-017-6201-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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1.  Climato-environmental influence on breeding phenology of native catfishes in River Ganga and modeling species response to climatic variability for their conservation.

Authors:  Uttam Kumar Sarkar; Malay Naskar; Pankaj Kumar Srivastava; Koushik Roy; Soma Das Sarkar; Sandipan Gupta; Arun Kumar Bose; Saurav Kumar Nandy; Vinod Kumar Verma; Deepa Sudheesan; Gunjan Karnatak
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