Abstract

Background: Freshwater fishes are facing alarming threats due to various anthropogenic activities. The present study estimates the ecological flow requirements for Bangana dero and Wallago attu fish species in the Iril River through a habitat modeling approach. Methods: The habitat suitability modeling of the target species was carried out using the physical habitat simulation model (PHABSIM). PHABSIM model was developed for the river stretch extending about 6,000 m in Iril River. 11 cross-sections at a distance of about 500 m were specified in the model. In the model, habtae was set to run and weighted usable area (WUA) was obtained as output from the habitat model. Result: The highest WUA for the two fish species is estimated at 21 cumecs of discharge. The mean flow of the Iril River is about 27.7 cumecs, which is 6.7 cumecs higher than the optimal ecological flow requirements. The estimation of ecological flow requirements is required to have a better understanding of Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for planning and management strategies. This information may enable stakeholders to develop ameliorative strategies and adopt meaningful measures suitable for the conservation of significant fish species.

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