A Computational Study of Ichthyofaunal Diversity of River Kabul

River kabul

Authors

  • Faisal Ahmad Lodhi mphil scholar
  • Zaigham Hasan
  • Fidaullah Khan

Keywords:

Freshwater Fish, Cypriniforms, Siluriformes, Channiformes, Aquatic Resources

Abstract

McClelland initiated the scientific study of the fish species of the River Kabul in 1842, and many researchers have continued this work since then. The primary goal of these studies has been to review the fully characterized fish fauna of the River Kabul and its major tributaries. The fish in the river are all members of the superclass Gnathostomata, including the Actinopterygii, subclass Neopterygii, division Teleostei, and superorder Ostaryophysi.  Seventy-five fish species have been described from Pakistan and Afghanistan, belonging to four orders, ten families, and thirty-nine genera. Research indicates that Cypriniformes is the largest order and Cyprinidae is the largest family of fish in the River Kabul. Of the thirty-nine genera, twenty-seven are monospecific, and twelve are polyspecific. Notably, 27% of these fish are large and edible, highlighting the river's significant economic potential for the region. It is concluded that the ichthyofauna of this river is diverse and holds great economic value for the local population. However, pollution from industrial zones and anthropogenic settlements poses a significant threat to the aquatic fauna. To preserve the fish and aquatic resources in this river, proper management, law enforcement, and public education are highly recommended.

Author Biographies

Zaigham Hasan

Assisstant professor at Department of zoology university of peshawar

Fidaullah Khan

Mphil scholar at Quaid-i-Azam university islamabad

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2024-09-07

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Lodhi, F. A., Hasan, Z., & Khan, F. (2024). A Computational Study of Ichthyofaunal Diversity of River Kabul: River kabul. International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology, 6(3), 1453–1468. Retrieved from https://journal.50sea.com/index.php/IJIST/article/view/956