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Fish Fauna and their IUCN conservation status of Chessore sub-division of Shamator, Nagaland, India

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The present study was conducted to document the fish fauna and their IUCN status of Chessore sub-division of Shamator, Nagaland for a period of one year, from May 2023 - April 2024 covering the targeted areas. The survey reveals the presence of 20 species belonging to 5 orders, 9 families and 15 genera. The order Cypriniformes dominanted with 14 species while Anabantiformes, Perciform and Synbranchiformes with 1 species each is the least common. According to IUCN Red-list and habitat studies during different seasons, one species belonging to family cyprinidae is under IUCN-NT category, five species belonging to cyprinidae, channidae and cobitidae is under IUCN-VU while the rest falls under IUCN-LC and Data deficient (DD) category. A primary threat to the fish biodiversity in study area is due to anthropogenic activities and environmental changes.

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  • Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma, Nagaland 797002, India
  • Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma, Nagaland 797002, India
  • Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma, Nagaland 797002, India
  • Department of Zoology, Kohima Science College, Jotsoma, Nagaland 797002, India

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