| Literature DB >> 31175418 |
Uttam Kumar Sarkar1, Malay Naskar2, Pankaj Kumar Srivastava2, Koushik Roy2,3, Soma Das Sarkar2, Sandipan Gupta2,4, Arun Kumar Bose2, Saurav Kumar Nandy2, Vinod Kumar Verma2, Deepa Sudheesan2, Gunjan Karnatak2.
Abstract
The main objectives of the present study were to quantify the environmental, especially temperature and rainfall, effects on breeding phenology of selected catfish species and to predict changes in breeding phenology of the selected species in relation to climatic variability for the Ganga River Basin. The study showed that changes in rainfall pattern may have the most profound effect on gonad maturation and breeding of Mystus tengara and Mystus cavasius followed by the effect of increased water temperature due to rising air temperature. Indication of region-specific adaptation was noticed in reproductive phenology of Eutropiichthys vacha based on local trends of warming climate. The other habitat parameters, such as dissolved oxygen, alkalinity, nitrate, and phosphate, were correlated with gonad maturity and spawning. Climatic variability may bring region-specific changes in breeding phenology of fish species in the Ganga River. Under a warming climate, changes in precipitation pattern manifested into riverine flow pulse may be the key driver in dictating breeding phenology. Our study indicates E. vacha as a climate sensitive species that may be selected as a target species for climate change impact studies.Entities:
Keywords: Breeding; Climate change; E. vacha; M. cavasius; M. tengara; Modeling; River Ganga
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31175418 DOI: 10.1007/s00484-019-01703-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biometeorol ISSN: 0020-7128 Impact factor: 3.787