Chanyut Sudtongkong’s research while affiliated with Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya and other places

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Sampling sites located in the Nakon Nayok (a), Chonburi (b), Rayong (c), Chantaburi (d), and Trat (e) provinces in Eastern Thailand.
Particle sizes of substrates (a), dissolved silica (b), total iron (c), river temperature (d), nitrate (e), and ammonia (f) in streams for each sampling site (n = 95) in the Eastern Thailand basin.
Estimated balitorid richness (a) and relative abundance (b) in the eastern river basin, Thailand, based on the equations of Log (S + 1) = 0−.151 + 0.394 Log (ST coded + 1) + 0.101 Log (N + 1) and Log (Ab + 1) = 0.5 − 140.689 Log (Fe + 1), respectively.
Percentage of occurrence frequency of balitorid species (presence in all study sites) in the eastern river basin, Thailand.
Distribution of balitorid loach species with respect to significant habitat variables. The upper panel illustrates the significant variable habitats on axes one and two and, for each, the vector length and direction. The lower location illustrates loach species in relation to axes one and two and the clusters of loach species, respectively. Individual species of balitorids are identified by numbers (Table 2).

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Temporal Changes in Water Quality with Increasing Ambient Temperatures Affect the Distribution and Relative Abundance of 10 Species of Balitorid Fishes in Small Streams of Eastern Thailand
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August 2023

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Chanyut Sudtongkong

Stream degradation increases with high anthropogenic activity and climate variability, while declines occur in biodiversity. However, few studies have been undertaken on tropical waterways, a major impediment to biodiversity conservation. The present study was conducted on 95 relatively pristine small streams in Eastern Thailand with 10 reasonably uncommon species of balitorid fishes. Measurements were made of 21 physical and chemical factors and the substrate particle size. Stepwise regression identified the direct importance of substrate particle size and nitrate on the species’ richness of balitorids, whereas its abundance was negatively related with iron concentrations. A Canonical Correspondence Analysis identified three fish groups: the 1st group was negatively correlated with ammonia and positively correlated with dissolved silica, the 2nd group was positively correlated with substrate particle size and negatively correlated with stream ambient temperature and ammonia concentration, and the 3rd group was negatively correlated with low dissolved silica, respectively. The results of this study may indicate the vulnerability of balitorids under climate warming and anthropogenic pressure that alter the water physicochemical factors and river degradation including the substrate type. Thus, a conservation framework should be provided regarding the limits for water temperature, ammonia, and iron in Thailand’s Water Quality Criteria to better protect its freshwater ecosystem. Balitorid is a potential bioindicator for evaluating the river temperature effect in combination with ammonia nutrient stressors as long as the way-of-life habits of the species are taken into account.

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... Decline in dissolved oxygen concentration in rivers is mainly attributed to higher temperature (Tongnunui et al., 2023). However, the average dissolved oxygen concentration across all districts was high, with Tsirang recording the highest concentration (8.95 ± 0.6 ppm) and lowest at Samtse (6.3 ± 1.4 ppm). ...

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Species Abundance and Environmental Association of Nemacheilidae in South-Central Bhutan
Temporal Changes in Water Quality with Increasing Ambient Temperatures Affect the Distribution and Relative Abundance of 10 Species of Balitorid Fishes in Small Streams of Eastern Thailand