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Ecological Impacts and Control Strategies for Suckermouth Catfishes in Bangladesh's Wetlands

EasyChair Preprint 14436

11 pagesDate: August 14, 2024

Abstract

The introduction of non-native suckermouth catfishes (Loricariidae) into Bangladesh's wetlands has resulted in significant ecological disturbances, posing threats to biodiversity and local fisheries. These catfishes, known for their rapid reproduction and adaptability, have altered habitat structures and outcompeted native species for resources, leading to a decline in indigenous aquatic fauna. The ecological impacts include habitat degradation, disruption of food webs, and changes in water quality due to their burrowing behavior and sediment displacement. Control strategies are imperative to mitigate these adverse effects and restore ecological balance. Effective management approaches include mechanical removal, use of targeted fishing practices, and community engagement in monitoring and reporting. Additionally, implementing bio-control methods and habitat modification can help suppress the population growth of suckermouth catfishes. Research into the species' biology and ecological interactions is essential for developing sustainable and adaptive control measures. Collaborative efforts among local communities, researchers, and policymakers are crucial to addressing this ecological challenge and preserving the biodiversity and productivity of Bangladesh's wetlands.

Keyphrases: Biology, Environmental Science, SUCKERFISH

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:14436,
  author    = {Adeoye Ibrahim},
  title     = {Ecological Impacts and Control Strategies for Suckermouth Catfishes in Bangladesh's Wetlands},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 14436},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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