Temporal variability of economic fish assemblage of the Northern Bay of Bengal in relation to its environment

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The Northern Bay of Bengal (NBoB) contributes largely towards the fish production of India and its neighboring countries. A pioneering attempt was made to understand temporal variability of the fish assemblage (exclusively to those of fisheries interest) of the NBoB (20°20ʹ–21°30ʹN and 87°30ʹ–89°E) in relation to sea surface temperature (SST) (C), sea surface salinity (SSS), and chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) (g/l) changes. Between 2006 and 2015, the inter-annual variations of SST, SSS, and Chl-a were minor. Seasonal variability of SST, SSS, and Chl-a was observed and a yearly bi-modal peak of Chl-a production was evident. Inter-annual variability of the species dominance (D) was most plausibly explained by the SST*Chl-a (Δ AIC = 0) model. Variation of evenness index (J) was explained most plausibility by the Chl-a (Δ AIC = 0) model. Seasonal variability of SST and Chl-a levels, possibly influence the fish community of the NBoB, therefore, a regular monitoring programme is suggested for understanding the long-term changes of the fish assemblage of the NBoB.

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English
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Iranian Journal of Ichthyology, Volume:8 Issue: 2, Jun 2021
Pages:
104 to 113
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