Research Article

Changes of Land Use and Land Cover with the Diversity of Fishes, Aquatic Plants, and Bird’s Species at Wetland Ecosystem

Table 3

Seasonal variation of fish species at different wetland ecosystems.

Name of speciesLocal nameEnglish nameScientific nameStatus of species, 2015Status of species, 2017Status of species, 2019
Rainy season (July 2015)Winter/dry season (December 2015)Rainy season (July 2017)Winter/dry season (December 2017)Rainy season (July 2019)Winter/dry season (December 2019)

FishChikraBarred spiny eelMacrognathus pancalusLCLCLCLCLCLC
PutiPuntio barbPuntius puntioLCLCLCLCLCLC
ShingStinging catfishHeteropneustes fossilisLCLCLCLCLCLC
MagurWalking catfishClarias batrachusLCLCLCLCLCLC
BoalFreshwater sharkWallago attuLCVUVUVUVUEN
RuiRohuLabeo rohitaLCLCLCLCLCLC
KoiClimbing perchAnabas testudineusLCLCLCLCLCVU
PabdaPabdah catfishOmpok pabdaLCVUVUVUVUEN
TengraStriped dwarf catfishMystus vittatusLCLCLCLCLCLC
BaillaTank gobyGlossogobius giurisLCLCLCLCLCVU
GutumGuntea loachLepidocephalichthys gunteaLCLCLCLCLCLC
ChingriShrimpFenneropenaeus indicusLCLCLCLCLCLC
KatalCatlaGibelion catlaLCLCLCLCLCLC
TakiSpotted snakeheadChanna punctateLCVUVUVUVUEN
ChitalClown knifefishChitala chitalaVUVUVUVUVUEN
ChadaElongate glass perchletChanda namaLCLCLCLCLCLC
ChelaFinescale razorbelly minnowSalmostoma phuloLCVUVUVUVUVU
MolaMola carpletAmblypharyngodon molaLCLCLCLCLCLC
KachkiGanges river spratCorica sobornaLCVUVUVUVUVU

Note: VU, vulnerable (any species that is likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future); EN, endangered (any species that is at risk of extinction); LC, least concern (a species that has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature [IUCN] as evaluated as not being a focus of species conservation).