Diversity, distribution and abundance of fish species in Lake Langeno, Ethiopia

M. Temesgen, A. Getahun, B. Lemma
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This study of diversity, distribution and abundance of fishes in Lake Langeno (also written as Langano in the literature), Ethiopia, was conducted from March 2014 through February 2016. The basis for this study was that fish species were subject to uncontrolled fishing over many years and existing data on diversity has become unreliable for management and sustainability of the sector. In order to examine the existing diversity, habitat preference and seasonal distribution, spatial and temporal data were collected from six different sampling sites by using various mesh-sizes of gillnets and long lines. Data were analyzed by Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA), SPSS software and also by various descriptive statistics. The results indicate that all the physico-chemical parameters did not show significant spatial, but high temporal variations. A total of seven fish species dominated by cyprinid family were identified (H′ = 1.264). Carassius carassius and Cyprinus carpio, which were not reported in previous studies, now comprise 0.64% and 6.99% of the total collected specimens, respectively. All the fish species were collected from all the sampling sites, except at the middle site where C. carassius and Garra dembecha were absent. IRI was essentially similar for all the sampling sites, but differed in the relative importance of each species with the high importance of Oreochromis niloticus. Principal component analysis (PCA) did not produce distinct habitat-associated species patterns across the sampling sites. However, temperature and depth seemed to be the key environmental factors determining fish community structure in the lake. The results showed that the composition of the fishes has undergone some changes from what was reported in the literature. Therefore, appropriate management action is required in order to sustain the resources for conservation and continued fishing practices.Keywords/phrases: Diversity, Ethiopia, Fish abundance, Fish distribution, Lake Langeno
埃塞俄比亚兰格诺湖鱼类的多样性、分布和丰度
本研究于2014年3月至2016年2月在埃塞俄比亚的Langeno湖(在文献中也称为Langano)进行了鱼类多样性、分布和丰度的研究。这项研究的基础是,鱼类多年来受到不受控制的捕捞,现有的多样性数据对于该部门的管理和可持续性已变得不可靠。采用不同网目大小的刺网和长线,在6个不同的采样点采集了海参的时空分布数据,分析了海参的多样性、生境偏好和季节分布。数据分析采用规范对应分析(CCA)、SPSS软件及各种描述性统计。结果表明:各理化参数的空间变化不显著,但时间变化较大。共鉴定出鲤科鱼类7种(H′= 1.264)。Carassius Carassius和Cyprinus carpio在以往的研究中未见报道,目前分别占总采集标本的0.64%和6.99%。除中部样点未发现carassius和Garra dembecha外,其余样点均有捕获。所有样点的IRI基本相似,但各物种的相对重要性不同,其中尼罗褐虾的重要性较高。主成分分析(PCA)在不同的采样点上没有产生明显的生境相关物种格局。然而,温度和深度似乎是决定湖泊鱼类群落结构的关键环境因素。结果表明,与文献报道相比,鱼类的组成发生了一些变化。因此,需要采取适当的管理行动,以维持资源的养护和继续捕鱼。关键词:多样性,埃塞俄比亚,鱼类丰度,鱼类分布,兰格诺湖
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