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Understanding the role of climatic and environmental variables in gonadal maturation and spawning periodicity of spotted snakehead, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Channa punctata</Emphasis> (Bloch, 1793) in a tropical floodplain wetland,India
Authors:Gunjan Karnatak  Uttam Kumar Sarkar  Malay Naskar  Koushik Roy  Sandipan Gupta  Saurav Kumar Nandy  Pankaj Kumar Srivastava  Soma Das Sarkar  Deepa Sudheesan  Arun Kumar Bose  Vinod Kumar Verma
Institution:1.ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute,Kolkata,India;2.Department of Applied Science and Humanities,Invertis University,Bareilly,India
Abstract:Temperature and seasonal rainfall along with other environmental variables are important in regulating the reproductive cycles in teleost fishes. Certain environmental variables may act as cues for reproduction and changes in these may affect seasonality and success of reproduction, as fishes are known to integrate their physiological functions with environmental cycles. Wetlands are sensitive to climate change due to their shallow and confined nature. Since wetlands are important spawning and nursery grounds for many fishes, changes in the environmental variables may have direct consequences for the spawning and survival of fish. In the present study, we have assessed climatic and water chemistry variables capable of influencing seasonality in environmental variables as well as gonadal maturation of spotted snakehead Channa punctata, to predict threshold values of Gonado Somatic Index in females and a favourable range of identified climatic and water chemistry variables for breeding success. Among the climatic and water chemistry variables studied, seasonal variation in rainfall was found to have the most profound effect on gonadal maturation and breeding in C. punctata, followed by water temperature. The favourable range of rainfall obtained varied between 800 mm to 1400 mm, corresponding to the water temperature range between 29 °C and 31 °C. An overall significant warming trend with a reduction in total rainfall has been observed with changes in seasonal trends in temperature and rainfall in the study area. The rainfall being the major climatic factors influencing water chemistry in the wetlands during the spawning season, changes in rainfall pattern may influence breeding periodicity of C. punctata in wetlands in climate change scenario.
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