Publications by authors named "Nitish Kumar Tiwari"

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  • Fish are key indicators of ecological health, and a study monitored their habitat in the Ganga River between July 2021 and July 2022 to assess environmental restoration.
  • The research focused on the fish Gudusia chapra, tracking their food sources and physiochemical conditions using various pollution indices, revealing a significant increase in fish catch and a decrease in pollution levels.
  • Analyses showed that factors like water velocity, transparency, and oxygen levels critically influence the fish species, highlighting the importance of these environmental variables for their habitat quality.
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Despite continuous efforts, eutrophication is still occurring in freshwater and phosphorus (P) is the most important nutrients that drive the eutrophication in rivers and streams. However, little information is available about the distribution of P fractions in river sediment. Here, the sequential extraction approach was used to evaluate the sediment P fractionation and its content in the anthropogenically damaged river Ganga, India.

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  • Wetlands are crucial for supporting diverse aquatic life, and the Beledanga wetland study over three years revealed 48 genera of phytoplankton, with a peak abundance during the monsoon season.
  • Significant seasonal variations in phytoplankton populations were linked to physicochemical factors like dissolved oxygen and nitrogen levels, showing that climate parameters also influence phytoplankton growth.
  • The study highlighted a concerning high Algal Pollution Index, suggesting ecological stress due to human activities, and recommended regulating these activities to protect biodiversity in the wetland.
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Bisphenol A, endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) impacting disease development via epigenetic modifications, is crucial in transcriptional regulation. However, ecotoxicology's limited exploration of epigenetics prompted our study's objective: examining the extended exposure of riverine Bisphenol A (BPA), a potent EDC, on DNA methylation during female paradise threadfin (Polynemus paradiseus) reproductive maturation. Assessing BPA contamination in riverine water, we collected fish samples from two locations with distinct contamination levels.

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Plankton are promising ecological monitoring tool that responds quickly to any sort of aquatic ecological alteration, of which many of them are much susceptible to ecological variations. Therefore, monitoring shifts in plankton composition can indicate changes in water quality and aid to identify potential pollution sources. In the present study, the variation in plankton dynamics in relation to ecological variables were monitored in the freshwater zone of the Hooghly estuary from May 2020 to April 2021.

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  • The study investigated seasonal changes in phytoplankton diversity in the Charaganga wetland and the river Ganga, focusing on the importance of these aquatic organisms as bioindicators of ecosystem health.
  • It found that phytoplankton density varied significantly between the wetland and river, with the wetland showing higher diversity, particularly in the pre-monsoon season, while the river had higher density during monsoon.
  • The research concluded that river connectivity is crucial for maintaining the health and diversity of wetland ecosystems, and identified key environmental factors affecting phytoplankton communities in both habitats.
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  • Ganga river sediment samples from 11 locations showed high concentrations of metals, primarily manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), and chromium (Cr), with lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) linked to human activities.
  • Sediment quality indices indicated a low risk of adverse biological effects, suggesting that pollution levels are minimal and ecological risks are low.
  • Findings from the study can help inform strategies for managing and reducing pollution in the river system.
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Fishes are poikilothermic animals and are rapid responders to any sort of ecological alteration. The responses in the fish can be easily assessed from their hematological and biochemical responses. To study the variation in the hemato-biochemical parameters in retort to ecological alteration and ecological regime, a study was conducted at six different sampling stations of the middle and lower stretches of river Ganga.

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The Ganga River is the major source of drinking water for humans over the decades. It is also the ecological niche for millions of relict species, i.e.

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Water quality of the Ganga River system is changing day by day due to multifold increase in population, especially near the banks of river Ganga, and associated exponential amplification of anthropogenic activities also played a remarkable role in it. The ecologically important lower and estuarine stretch of river Ganga comprising 7 different sampling stations, i.e.

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  • * A study conducted from 2018 to 2019 on the Ganga River examined factors influencing the abundance of A. granulata, using methods like principal component analysis and the water pollution index across different seasons and sites.
  • * Findings revealed that A. granulata was most abundant in winter, particularly at Balagarh, and environmental factors such as dissolved oxygen and depth positively affected its growth, while higher water temperatures had a negative impact, indicating potential eutrophication and the need for maintaining appropriate water conditions
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