Selected freshwater fish species for assessing the water quality of the lower catchment of the Kelani River, Sri Lanka

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Narangoda, Chandima N. K. [1 ,2 ]
Dangalle, Chandima D. [1 ]
Amarathunga, Deeptha [2 ]
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[1] Univ Colombo, Fac Sci, Dept Zool & Environm Sci, Colombo 00300 03, Sri Lanka
[2] Natl Aquat Resources Res & Dev Agcy, Environm Studies Div, Crow Isl 01500 15, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Cyprinidae; Biological indicator; Diversity indices; Physico-chemical parameters; Sri Lanka; BIOINDICATORS; BASIN; POLLUTION; RESPONSES; BIOMARKERS; IMPACTS; LAKE; PH;
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10.1007/s10661-022-10319-x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Kelani River is the most polluted river in Sri Lanka and the lower catchment is more polluted than the upper catchment. In the present study, freshwater fish species of the lower catchment of the river were investigated for the use of assessing the water quality. Cast net sampling and identification recorded 34 freshwater fish species from the lower catchment, the majority represented by family Cyprinidae. Fish species richness, diversity indices, distribution, abundance and the regression analysis of fish species with water quality parameters revealed high sensitivity and tolerance of three fish species with certain water quality parameters. Dawkinsia singhala was tolerant to the fluctuations of the chemical parameters of the water, while Rasbora daniconius and Pethia reval were tolerant to the physical parameters. Positive correlations were evident between the ammonium and phosphate concentrations of the water and distribution and abundance of D. singhala, while R. daniconius and P. reval showed positive correlations with turbidity of water and pH value respectively. Furthermore, the study reveals that D. singhala is more suitable for predicting the water quality of urban and peri-urban locations of the river, while P. reval and R. daniconius are more suitable for assessing the water quality of rural locations. Thus, the present study reveals a strong possibility of using D. singhala, R. daniconius and P. reval, as biological indicators for assessing the variation of water quality of the lower catchment of the Kelani River. However, despite the fact that such a study has been conducted for the first time in Sri Lanka, it is restrained by certain limitations, and seasonal variations of water quality parameters with fish parameters, adaptations inherent to fish species and food availability in different locations combined with long-term monitoring of fish assemblages have not been considered. Future studies investigating these aspects will further enhance the value of the study.
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