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Spatio-Temporal Profiling of Aquatic Biodiversity in Stream Habitats in Gelephu Mindfulness City

Ugyen Dorji College of Natural Resources, Royal University of Bhutan Sonam Moktan College of Natural Resources Ugyen Tenzin College of Natural Resources Laxmi Sagar College of Natural Resources Rinchen Dorji College of Natural Resources Rupesh Subedi College of Natural Resources Benath Rai College of Natural Resources

Abstract

Understanding aquatic biodiversity distribution across spatial and seasonal gradients is fundamental to evidence-based ecological planning, especially in rapidly transforming landscapes. This study presents a spatio-temporal profiling of fish, macroinvertebrate communities, and water quality across stream habitats in the proposed Gelephu Mindfulness City. Georeferenced aquatic plots were systematically distributed (200 m transects at 1 km intervals), capturing ecological variability during monsoon (August 2024) and post-monsoon (November 2024) seasons. Fish sampling employed cast nets, electrofishing, and seine nets, while macroinvertebrates were collected using D-frame kick nets and mesh-based scooping. Water quality profiling included DO, turbidity, TDS, pH, temperature, and flow velocity. Analytical procedures incorporated Shannon-Weaver diversity indices, species richness, and evenness, interpreted using multivariate ecological statistics in R. A total of 35 fish species (14 families) and 14 macroinvertebrate taxa (7 orders) were recorded. Post-monsoon sampling revealed higher fish abundance (N=849 vs. N=282), while macroinvertebrate diversity peaked during the monsoon (H’ = 1.90). Biodiversity patterns were strongly associated with hydrological gradients, substratum diversity, and habitat complexity. The findings inform ecological buffer zoning and season-sensitive infrastructure design, contributing to Bhutan’s biodiversity strategy and nature-positive urban development.

Keywords

Biodiversity Macroinvertebrates Fish Spatiotemporal Gelephu

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Published3 December 2025
SectionResearch Article
Copyright© 2025 Ugyen Dorji, Sonam Moktan, Ugyen Tenzin, Laxmi Sagar, Rinchen Dorji, Rupesh Subedi, Benath Rai

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