dc.contributor.author |
Jayathilake, P.P.G |
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dc.contributor.author |
Chandrasekara, C.M.K.N.K |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2021-06-08T10:55:39Z |
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dc.date.available |
2021-06-08T10:55:39Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2020 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Jayathilake,P.P.G., Chandrasekara,C.M.K.N.K.(2019). Habitat vise fish species richness in Negombo Lagoon: The 3rd National Conference of Undergraduates on Environment and Development (NCUED 2019), 2019. Department of Geography, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka., p.32. |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
978-955-704-135-3 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/22477 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Lagoon environments are very rich ecosystems having greater species
diversity in different types of habitats. The increase of anthropogenic activities
in and surrounding areas exerted different types of threats to both biotic and
abiotic factors in lagoonal environments. Fish species are one of the most
impacted biotic components in these ecosystems. Negombo lagoon is located
in an area where the anthropogenic activities are high. Thus the influence of
human activities in the area is rapidly increasing and fish species receive great
threats. Therefore, an attempt was made to study the richness and diversity of
the fish species in the Negombo lagoon. A field survey was performed to
collect primary data based on habitat heterogeneity. A total of twenty-three
(23) samples were strategically selected; eleven (11) from natural habitats,
eight (08) from artificial habitats and (04) from semi-natural habitats. Cast
net with the mesh size of 1.25 inches was used to catch the fish for counting
and observations were carried out three consecutive times in each sample.
Margalef richness index and Shannon-Wiener diversity index were used to
calculate the richness and diversity of fish species. SPSS and Arc GIS soft
wares were interactively used for data analysis. A total of 16 fish species were
enumerated belonging to 7 orders, 15 families and 16 genera. According to the
findings, the highest species richness was found in semi-natural habitats, with
1.6423 Margalef richness index. While the second highest species richness
was found in natural habitats with the value of 1.6029 Margalef index. The
lowest richness value was reported in artificial habitats (1.5984). The highest
diversity was recorded in semi-natural habitats with 1.2688 Shannon-Wiener
index. While 1.0148 and 0.7511 diversity indexes were found in natural and
artificial habitats respectively. The highest richness and diversity could be
identified to inform the Semi-natural habitats. |
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dc.publisher |
Department of Geography, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. |
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dc.subject |
Species, diversity, richness |
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dc.title |
Habitat vise fish species richness in Negombo Lagoon |
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