Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir

Water is necessary for the survival of any living being on this planet and in today’s world, it has become a limiting resource because of anthropogenic pressures like pollution, climate change, overexploitation etc. To maintain the water bodies in a proper condition from time to time, analysis of th...

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Main Authors: Saima Andrabi, Yahya Bakhtiyar, Tabasum Yousuf, Maqsooda Akhtar, Sinan Nissar
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23570008.2023.2300850
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Yahya Bakhtiyar
Tabasum Yousuf
Maqsooda Akhtar
Sinan Nissar
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description Water is necessary for the survival of any living being on this planet and in today’s world, it has become a limiting resource because of anthropogenic pressures like pollution, climate change, overexploitation etc. To maintain the water bodies in a proper condition from time to time, analysis of the water quality is highly recommended. So an attempt was made to have a detailed analysis of the surface water quality of the deepest freshwater lake in India, the Manasbal Lake, and to know the impact of these parameters on the distribution of fish fauna in the lake. The different physicochemical aspects of the lake were analyzed spatially and seasonally for a period of two years. The results from the principal component analysis revealed that the main parameters affecting the water quality in Manasbal Lake include total dissolved solids, electrical conductivity, total phosphorus, nitrates, pH, free carbon dioxide, dissolved oxygen and alkalinity. The study also reported a similarity in physicochemical aspects as well as the type of fish fauna from Sites-I and Site-III. Overall the physicochemical aspects were seen to impact the distribution of different fish species in the lake as reported from the canonical correspondence and cluster analysis. pH and nitrates were found to impact the distribution of fish species like Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Schizothorax niger and S. curvifrons whereas the main parameters affecting the distribution of Pethia conchonius, Crossocheilus diplochilus and Gambusia holbrooki were dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide and water temperature. The overall water quality of the lake is good for the proper growth and survival of the fish species and also for domestic purposes. This study will be very helpful to form baseline information for future research, as very scanty information is available related to such work.
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spelling doaj-art-3edc7d89b5304220bde0849be93e38ef2024-12-13T08:34:54ZengTaylor & Francis GroupWater Science2357-00082024-12-013819210810.1080/23570008.2023.2300850Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, KashmirSaima Andrabi0Yahya Bakhtiyar1Tabasum Yousuf2Maqsooda Akhtar3Sinan Nissar4Fish Biology and Limnology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaFish Biology and Limnology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaFish Biology and Limnology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaFish Biology and Limnology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaFish Biology and Limnology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IndiaWater is necessary for the survival of any living being on this planet and in today’s world, it has become a limiting resource because of anthropogenic pressures like pollution, climate change, overexploitation etc. To maintain the water bodies in a proper condition from time to time, analysis of the water quality is highly recommended. So an attempt was made to have a detailed analysis of the surface water quality of the deepest freshwater lake in India, the Manasbal Lake, and to know the impact of these parameters on the distribution of fish fauna in the lake. The different physicochemical aspects of the lake were analyzed spatially and seasonally for a period of two years. The results from the principal component analysis revealed that the main parameters affecting the water quality in Manasbal Lake include total dissolved solids, electrical conductivity, total phosphorus, nitrates, pH, free carbon dioxide, dissolved oxygen and alkalinity. The study also reported a similarity in physicochemical aspects as well as the type of fish fauna from Sites-I and Site-III. Overall the physicochemical aspects were seen to impact the distribution of different fish species in the lake as reported from the canonical correspondence and cluster analysis. pH and nitrates were found to impact the distribution of fish species like Cyprinus carpio, Carassius carassius, Schizothorax niger and S. curvifrons whereas the main parameters affecting the distribution of Pethia conchonius, Crossocheilus diplochilus and Gambusia holbrooki were dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide and water temperature. The overall water quality of the lake is good for the proper growth and survival of the fish species and also for domestic purposes. This study will be very helpful to form baseline information for future research, as very scanty information is available related to such work.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23570008.2023.2300850Canonical correspondence analysishabitat preferencesphysicochemical parametersprincipal component analysisfreshwater
spellingShingle Saima Andrabi
Yahya Bakhtiyar
Tabasum Yousuf
Maqsooda Akhtar
Sinan Nissar
Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
Water Science
Canonical correspondence analysis
habitat preferences
physicochemical parameters
principal component analysis
freshwater
title Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
title_full Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
title_fullStr Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
title_full_unstemmed Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
title_short Water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in Manasbal Lake, Kashmir
title_sort water quality assessment in relation to fish assemblage using multivariate analysis in manasbal lake kashmir
topic Canonical correspondence analysis
habitat preferences
physicochemical parameters
principal component analysis
freshwater
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23570008.2023.2300850
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