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SPECIES COMPOSITION AND ABUNDANCE OF FISH AND PRAWN SPECIES IN ATARAN RIVER, MON STATE

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Title SPECIES COMPOSITION AND ABUNDANCE OF FISH AND PRAWN SPECIES IN ATARAN RIVER, MON STATE
Language en
Publication date 2020-12-01
Authors
Naw Zar Chi Linn
Than Than Soe
Win Win Myint
Description
The Ataran river, one of the tributaries of the Thanlwin river, was rich both freshwater and brackish fish and prawn species and contribute significantly to a numerous of ecosystem services for inland fisheries. The present research was done to evaluate the species composition and abundance of fish and prawn species along the Ataran river at fish landing sites of Naungbinseik, Ngabyama and Chaungnakwa from December, 2019 to March, 2020. In this research, a total of 47 fish species belonging to 27 families, 41 genera under 13 orders and seven prawn species from two genera of Palaemonidae were recorded and identified. Species numbers and abundance of fish and prawn were highly observed in December while those were lowly in March in all study areas. The highest fish species number was shown by Nyaungbinzeik area (41 species), followed by Chaungnakwa area (37 species) and Ngabyama area (35 species). Relative abundance of fish indicated eight species as very common, 15 species as common and 24 species as uncommon in the study areas. Of the 47 fish species recorded, one species Wallago attu has been assessed as Vulnerable and one endemic species Esomus altus (Fishbase,2017). A toad fish species, Allerbatrachus grunniens (locally called Nga-oak-phar) is for the first record from Ataran river, Mon State. The highest number of recorded prawn species was observed in Chaungnakwa followed by Naungbinzeik and Ngapyama. The highest composition and abundance of prawn species Macrobrachium rosenbergii was observed in all study areas and the lowest in M. malcolmsonii. Relative abundance of prawn indicated four species as very common, two species as common and one species as uncommon in the study areas.
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Ataran river, relative abundance, fish, prawn, species
Identifier Mawlamyine University
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