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P-ISSN: 2788-8428, E-ISSN: 2788-8436

2024, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part A


Review of riverine fish species, ecological impacts, and human interventions


Author(s): Atul Trivedi

Abstract: Fish play a crucial role in maintaining the health and stability of riverine ecosystems, acting as both indicators of environmental quality and integral components of the aquatic food web. This review aims to provide a comprehensive synthesis of existing research on riverine fish, focusing on their ecological roles, responses to anthropogenic impacts, and various aspects of their biology and ecology. Key topics covered include the influence of human activities such as pollution, habitat alteration, and climate change on fish populations and river ecosystems. The review also examines significant research findings on fish landings, which provide insights into the trends and pressures faced by these populations over time. Additionally, it explores the dynamics of ecological changes within river systems, including shifts in fish communities and their implications for ecosystem function. Aging biology, including growth patterns and longevity of riverine fish, is discussed to understand the life history strategies of these species. The review also addresses the issues of biodiversity and taxonomy, highlighting the diversity of fish species in river systems and the challenges in classifying and conserving them. By integrating findings from a broad range of studies, this review offers an extensive overview of the current state of riverine fish populations and underscores their significance in assessing and managing riverine ecosystems.

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How to cite this article:
Atul Trivedi. Review of riverine fish species, ecological impacts, and human interventions. Zool Entomol Lett 2024;4(2):21-23.

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