Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXVI, Issue 1
Written by Daniel COCAN, Cristian REVNIC, Paul UIUIU, Tudor PĂPUC, George-Cătălin MUNTEAN, Călin LAȚIU
The monitoring of ichthyofauna from rivers and rivulets crossing urban areas is important in the context of preserving ecosystems under continuous anthropic pressures. In addition, new invasive species may be observed. This study aims to present current data on the ichthyofauna of Becaș River, which has its entire course in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. For this purpose, alpha diversity, LWRs, Fulton condition factor (K) and relative condition factor (Kn) were determined. In total, 1216 specimens were analyzed, classified into 13 species, from 8 families. The species with the highest abundance was Pseudorasbora parva (46.46%), and the species with the lowest abundance were Cyprinus carpio and Perca fluviatilis (0.16%). Regarding LWRs, the lowest value of the b coefficient was obtained for Rutilus rutilus (2.7651) and the highest value for Phoxinus phoxinus (4.0868). The highest value of K was obtained for C. carpio (1.815) and the lowest value for Cobitis elongatoides (0.5942). The Kn was between 0.5436 (Gobio carpathicus) and 1.0330 (C. elongatoides).
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