2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15050860
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Niche Analysis of the Main Fish in the Lhasa River Basin

Abstract: The Lhasa River is one of the five tributaries of the Yarlung Zangbo River. It is the main industrial, agricultural and animal husbandry area in Tibet. It plays an important ecological security barrier role in regulating regional climate and maintaining biodiversity. In order to understand the resource utilization ability and relationship of fish in Lhasa River, and provide basic data for the protection and sustainable utilization of fish diversity in Lhasa River, the fishery resources in September 2019 (autum… Show more

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“…In the study area, species with high abundance, wide spatial distribution, and high uniformity had a high degree of adaptability to changes in resources and environment. A species' niche breadth may vary according to its living habits and foraging behavior during different parts of the year [44]. D. maruadsi, for example, had the lowest niche breadth value in spring (0.621), making it a narrow niche species, but in autumn (2.773) it became a broad niche species, as it was observed at most stations in spring (the occurrence frequency was 62%).…”
Section: Niche Breadthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study area, species with high abundance, wide spatial distribution, and high uniformity had a high degree of adaptability to changes in resources and environment. A species' niche breadth may vary according to its living habits and foraging behavior during different parts of the year [44]. D. maruadsi, for example, had the lowest niche breadth value in spring (0.621), making it a narrow niche species, but in autumn (2.773) it became a broad niche species, as it was observed at most stations in spring (the occurrence frequency was 62%).…”
Section: Niche Breadthmentioning
confidence: 99%