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Assessment of fish species assemblage on mesohabitat scale: A case of middle stretch of Narmada River, India

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Abstract

In river ecosystems, mesohabitat characteristics (i.e. pool, run, riffle, rapids, etc.) act as proximate variables to fish species occurrence. Fish occurrence and mesohabitat data are very often collected independently for different purposes, which invites challenges to characterize the fish species distribution pattern on mesohabitat scale. The present article delineates quantitative assessment of fish occurrence in relation to mesohabitat using secondary data. Middle stretch of the Narmada River of India has been selected for the study. Geographic information system tools have been used for integration of species and mesohabitat data. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling, cluster analysis and analysis of similarity techniques have been used for similarity analysis. Logistic regression model has been applied for model-based inferences on family-mesohabitat relationship. Two separate mesohabitat types, viz., Pool-Run and Run-Riffle, have been characterized by the fish species occurrence pattern. Dissimilarity of fish species composition between Pool-Run and Run-Riffle was statistically significant (p-value < 0.05). The family-mesohabiat model predicted that the occurrence probability of a fish species was 14.49 times more in the Pool-Run than that in the Run-Riffle. The predictive accuracy of the model was 69.8%.

Acknowledgements

The authors sincerely acknowledge Mr. Anirban Goswami and Amitangshu Sil, SRF, CIFRI for assisting in statistical computing.

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