INFLUENCE OF WATER QUALITY AND HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS ON FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN TWO RIVER SYSTEMS OF NORTHERN MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES
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https://doi.org/10.31413/nat.v14i1.20298Palabras clave:
Fish assemblages, Freshwater ecology , Multivariate analysis, River systems, Water qualityResumen
This study assessed fish assemblages and their relationships with environmental variables in the Initao and Gimangpang Rivers of northern Mindanao, Philippines, to inform evidence-based river management. A total of 409 individuals representing five families and at least nine native species were documented, with Gobiidae and Eleotridae dominating both systems. The Initao River recorded slightly higher abundance (n = 213) than the Gimangpang River (n = 196). Mean fish relative density differed significantly among riverine reaches (F = 11.12; p < 0.02), increasing from upstream to downstream, although assemblage structure between rivers was not significantly different (F = 1.22; p > 0.05). Species dominance varied, with Channa macrocephalus prevalent in Initao (21.60%) and Sicyopterus lagocephalus in Gimangpang (23.98%). Water quality parameters (DO, BOD, nitrate, phosphate, temperature, pH) were within recommended limits for aquatic life, indicating generally suitable habitat conditions. PCA (49.16% explained variance) identified substrate type, riparian vegetation, depth, landscape cover, and water quality as key drivers of assemblage patterns. Practically, these findings highlight the importance of protecting riparian vegetation, regulating land use, and maintaining water quality to sustain native fish populations. Fish collection was conducted under appropriate local authorization and followed environmental ethics protocols, including minimal handling stress, selective sampling, and immediate release of non-retained specimens to reduce ecological disturbance.
Keywords: fish community; freshwater ecology; multivariate analysis; freshwater systems; tropical water quality.
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