Ichthyofauna of Gibe Sheleko National Park and Some Morphometric Relationships of Fish of the Tributary Rivers, Southern Ethiopia

IF 0.6 Q4 FISHERIES
S. Mekonen, Abera Hailu
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This study was carried out along a tributary of Gibe Sheleko National Park to investigate the diversity, relative abundance and morphometric characteristics of fish. By using monofilament gill-nets, fish were collected, their species identifiedand their morphometric data measured. A total of 10 species were identified, dominated overall by Synodontis schall (28.52%), followed by Labeobarbus nedgia (18.88%) and Labeobarbus intermedius (14.06%). According to the Index of Relative Importance (IRI), S. schall was also first (49.13%), followed by L. intermedius (15.49%). There were no significance differences in the IRI values of fish and relative abundance between the dry and wet season (p > 0.05). Synodontis schall had the largest girth (23.1 cm), but Clarias gariepinus had the largest eye diameter (8.4 mm) and body weight (1713.4 g). Heterobranchus longifilis was first in total fork and standard length (64.7 cm, 64.7 cm and 59.8 cm, respectively). However, the paired t test of the total body length was not significantly different from the fork length (Pn> 0.05), but not showing statistical differences from standard length, weight and girth (P < 0.05). Gibe River had a higher number of species (N) than Wabe River in both seasons. The Shannon Diversity Index (H') in Gibe River was also higher (2.09) than Wabe (1.84) during the dry season, but lowest in the wet season (1.52 and 1.57, respectively). Furthermore, both (N) and (H') were not statistically different between tributaries and seasons (p > 0.05). Generally, differences in sampling habitats and fishing effort might have contributed to discovered variants findings. Fishery development should be implemented in the Park to use the fish resource sustainably.
埃塞俄比亚南部Gibe Sheleko国家公园鱼类区系与支流河流鱼类的形态关系
本研究沿着Gibe Sheleko国家公园的一条支流进行,以调查鱼类的多样性、相对丰度和形态特征。采用单丝刺网采集鱼类,鉴定鱼种,测定形态特征。共鉴定出10种,总体上以小唇唇虫(Synodontis schall)为主,占28.52%,其次为negia Labeobarbus negia,占18.88%,中间Labeobarbus intermedius,占14.06%。相对重要性指数(IRI)显示,沙蝇(49.13%)居首,中蝇(15.49%)次之。鱼的IRI值和相对丰度在干湿季节间无显著差异(p < 0.05)。长尾异枝(Heterobranchus longifilis)的总叉长和标准长分别为64.7 cm、64.7 cm和59.8 cm,长尾异枝(Clarias gariepinus)最大,眼直径为8.4 mm,体重为1713.4 g。但经配对t检验,总体长与叉长差异无统计学意义(Pn> 0.05),与标准体长、体重、周长差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。吉布河在两个季节的种数(N)均高于瓦贝河。干季吉贝河的香农多样性指数(H’)为2.09,高于Wabe河(1.84),湿季最低,分别为1.52和1.57。此外,(N)和(H’)在支流和季节之间差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。一般来说,取样栖息地和捕鱼努力的差异可能导致了发现的变异结果。在园区内实施渔业开发,实现鱼类资源的可持续利用。
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