
doi: 10.14798/72.4.770
Mystus vittatus (Bloch, 1794), an indigenous small fish of Bangladesh, belongs to the family Bagridae, widely distributed in Asian countries including Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Myanmar. However, natural populations are seriously declining due to high fishing pressure, loss of habitats, aquatic pollution, natural disasters, reclamation of wetlands and excessive floodplain siltation and it is categorized as vulnerable species. This paper suggests the measures for the conservation of the remnant isolated population of M. vittatus in the waters of Asian countries.
Autohtona vrsta, Mystus vittatus (Bloch, 1794), pripadnik porodice Bagridae, široke je distribucije u azijskim zemljama, uključujući Bangladeš, Indiju, Pakistan, Šri Lanku, Nepal i Mianmar. Međutim, prirodne populacije ozbiljno opadaju zbog visokog ribolovnog pritiska, gubitka staništa, zagađenja, prirodnih katastrofa, sanacije močvara i prekomjernog poplavnog zamuljivanja pa se stoga nalazi se u kategoriji osjetljive vrste. U članku se predlažu mjere za očuvanje ostatka izolirane populacije M. vittatus u vodama azijskih zemalja.
Striped dwarf catfish, Asian striped catfish, Asia, Azija, Azijski prugasti som, prugasti patuljasti som, osjetljiva vrsta, Vulnerable, Mystus vittatus
Striped dwarf catfish, Asian striped catfish, Asia, Azija, Azijski prugasti som, prugasti patuljasti som, osjetljiva vrsta, Vulnerable, Mystus vittatus
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