Title of article :
Demographic parameters and exploitation rate of five key fishes of Okpara Stream, Oueme River, Benin, West Africa
Author/Authors :
Imorou ، Rachad Sidi Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Ecology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (LEMEA) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi , Adite ، Alphonse Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Ecology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (LEMEA) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi , Sossoukpe ، Edmond Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Wetland Researches (LRZH) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi , Adjibade ، Kayode Nambil Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Ecology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (LEMEA) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi , Arame ، Hamidou Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Ecology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (LEMEA) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi , Sonon ، Stanislas Pejanos Department of Zoology, Laboratory of Ecology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management (LEMEA) - Faculty of Sciences and Technics - University of Abomey-Calavi
Pages :
10
From page :
332
To page :
341
Abstract :
The current study was carried out on Okpara Stream in Northern Benin to evaluate the demographic factors with inferences on fisheries status of five dominant fish species, which were sampled monthly intervals for 18 months. Asymptotic length (L∞) ranged from 36.23 cm (Brycinus macrolepidotus) to 18.8 cm (Hemichromis fasciatus). Growth rates (K) varied between 1.6 yr-1 and 0.66 yr-1 with growth performance index (Φ’) ranging from 2.4 to 3.1. Theoretical age at length zero (t0) varied -0.95 year for Marcusenius senegalensis to -0.59 year for Shilbe intermedius. Except for B. macolepidotus, total mortalities were higher than 2 year-1 and length at first capture (L50) ranged 7.72-12.09 cm. Marcusenius senegalensis and S. intermedius showed one annual peak of recruitment, whereas H. fasciatus, Oreochromis niloticus and B. macrolepidotus displayed two peaks. The results indicated that the stocks of these five species were underexploited. However, the low length at first capture (L50) recorded for some species, requires the implementation of early fisheries management scheme to assure a sustainable exploitation of these fishes.
Keywords :
Growth parameters , Exploitation rate , Length at first capture , Management , Recruitment
Journal title :
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Record number :
2486078
Link To Document :
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