Aspects of the growth and reproductive characteristics of Labeo coubie (Ruppell 1832) in Upper Benue River, Nigeria

K. O. Ajijola, A. Ugwumba, O. A. Sogbesan
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Labio coubie is an ecologically and economically important fish of River Benue, thus the length-weight relationship, condition factor and fecundity of the fish were investigated in order to provide information essential for its sustainable management. Fish specimens were collected monthly from sampling stations at Jimeta, Yola, Adamawa State between September, 2017 and February, 2019. A total of 849 specimens were collected and their standard length, body weight and fecundity measured. Regression analysis of the length-weight relationship produced positive allometric growth coefficient, the values of regression coefficient (b) in males, females and combined sexes were 4.02, 3.52 and 3.34, respectively. Condition factor obtained ranged from 2.35-3.38 (mean=2.54±0.22), 2.36-2.78 (mean=2.52±0.11) and 2.36-3.00 (mean=2.53±0.14) for males, females and combined sexes, respectively. Fish condition factor was generally not significantly different (p˃0.05) between seasons. The fecundity of L. coubie ranged between 33,331eggs and 596,250 eggs (mean 78,017±165,667eggs). The mean values of condition factor showed that L. coubie was in a good state of wellbeing in the habitat during the period of study. These results confirm the suitability of upper River Benue for survival of Labeo coubie. There is however need for a systematic closed fishing regime to be employed in order to make way for sustainable growth of L. coubie fisheries in the river.
尼日利亚贝努埃河上游Labeo coubie (Ruppell 1832)生长和繁殖特性方面的研究
本研究对贝努埃河的长重关系、条件因子和繁殖力进行了研究,以期为贝努埃河的可持续管理提供依据。在2017年9月至2019年2月期间,每月从阿达马瓦州约拉市吉梅塔的采样站收集鱼类标本。共采集标本849只,测定其标准体长、体重和繁殖力。长权关系回归分析得到异速生长系数为正,雄性、雌性和两性组合的回归系数(b)分别为4.02、3.52和3.34。男性、女性和两性的条件因子分别为2.35 ~ 3.38(平均2.54±0.22)、2.36 ~ 2.78(平均2.52±0.11)和2.36 ~ 3.00(平均2.53±0.14)。鱼况因子在季节间差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05)。产蛋数在33,331 ~ 596,250个之间(平均78,017±165,667个)。条件因子均值表明,在研究期间,库布林在生境中处于良好的健康状态。这些结果证实了贝努埃河上游地区适合拉贝贝生存。然而,有必要采用一种系统的封闭捕鱼制度,以便为这条河中双头松毛虫渔业的可持续增长让路。
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