Structure and diversity of fish communities in man-made ponds of the Niger Delta (southern Nigeria)

Q3 Environmental Science
O. T. Lazarus, G. Akani, L. Luiselli, N. Amadi, Adaobi P. Ugbomeh, A. Osuamkpe, D. Dendi, N. Ebere, N. Pacini, C. Wala, S. Ajong, Harrison S. Uyi
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Abstract 1. A survey of eight local earthen hand-dug ponds located within the freshwater swamps of a Niger Delta area (southern Nigeria) was conducted over a period of 3 months. A total of 4,313 fishes representing 19 species from 12 families were recorded. 2. The most abundant species was Xenomystus nigri (905 individuals), whereas the least common was Protopterus annectens (13). Cichlidae and Clariidae counted three species each, whereas Anabantidae, Hepsetidae, Mochokidae, Protopteridae, Phractolaemidae, Malapteruridae and Gymnarchidae were represented by a single species each. 3. A lotic species, Synodontis sp., was recorded possibly as a result of the episodic flood of 2012. 4. The Engenni swamps harbour a moderately diverse ichthyofauna. Regulations should be put in place to further enhance the fisheries potential of these local ponds.
尼日尔三角洲(尼日利亚南部)人工池塘中鱼类群落的结构和多样性
抽象的1。在为期3个月的时间里,对尼日尔三角洲地区(尼日利亚南部)淡水沼泽内的8个当地手工挖土池塘进行了调查。共录得12科19种4,313条鱼类。2. 种类最多的是黑Xenomystus(905只),最少的是Protopterus annectens(13只)。池鱼科和蛱蝶科各有3种,拟蛱蝶科、拟蛱蝶科、拟蛱蝶科、原蛱蝶科、拟蛱蝶科、拟蛱蝶科和拟蛱蝶科各有1种。3.在2012年的偶发性洪水中,有一种名为Synodontis sp.的物种被记录下来。4. Engenni沼泽孕育了种类适中的鱼类。应制定规例,进一步提高这些本地鱼塘的渔业潜力。
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European Journal of Ecology
European Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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