环境特征对刚果河金沙萨Malebo池Marcusenius物种分布的影响

Métis Ntumba Mabedi Jean, Mbadu Zebe Victorine, Pwema Kiamfu Victor, Pigneur Lise-Marie, R. Johan, Micha Jean-Claude
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目前在刚果河Malebo池对Marcusenius鱼的无序捕捞对某些物种构成了灭绝的威胁,而其中大多数的生态环境几乎不为人所知。本研究旨在评价环境因素对马勒波池6个渔站捕获的马库森鱼分布的影响。环境因子的典型对应分析将各监测站分为两类,植被类型、底基质、水流速度、pH值、悬浮颗粒和溶解氧含量不同。因此,位于池的上游和中部的5个站点具有水流速度低,pH值微酸性,底部基质由淤泥、植物碎屑、粘土、淤泥和砂组成的特点。在这些遗址中发现的主要棘藻属和棘藻属植物群为马勒波池7种Marcusenius物种提供了庇护和食物来源,并对其分布和丰度产生了影响。Kinsuka站的岩石基底与以Ledermanniella和Pennisetum为主的植物形成有关,并且高水流构成了不利于Marcusenius物种的栖息地。
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Impact of environmental features on the distribution of Marcusenius species (Pisces, Mormyridae) in Malebo Pool of Kinshasa in the Congo River
The current anarchic exploitation of Marcusenius fish in the Malebo Pool located in the Congo River stands as a threat of extinction to certain species, while the ecology of most of them are hardly known. This study aims at evaluating the impact of environmental factors on the distribution of Marcusenius fish caught in six fishing stations in the Malebo Pool. Canonical correspondence analysis of environmental factors classified the stations into two groups, which differ in vegetation formation, bottom substrates, water current velocity, pH, suspended particles and in dissolved oxygen. Thus, the five stations located upstream and in the middle of the pool are characterized by low water current velocity, slightly acidic pH, bottom substrates composed of silt, plant debris, clay, silt and sand. The predominant Echinocloa and Eichhornia plant formations found in these sites provide shelter, food sources and impact on the distribution and abundance of seven Marcusenius species in Malebo pool. The rocky substrate of Kinsuka station associated with the plant formation dominated by Ledermanniella and Pennisetum, and a high-water current constitute a habitat that is not favourable for Marcusenius species.
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