Longitudinal fish species diversity and distribution in a medium-sized Afro-tropical river in the Lake Victoria Basin

G. Osure, A. Getabu, C. Aura, R. Omondi, E. Basweti
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Despite significantly influencing fisheries characteristics of major global basins, medium-sized rivers such as Awach Kibuon remain the least studied. This study evaluated longitudinal fish species diversity, distribution, and environmental influence in Awach Kibuon River, Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya, to inform sustainable management of fisheries resources within the region. Nine sites located in different zones of the river were sampled monthly for eight months in 2019 and 2020. Fish samples were collected for 45 minutes using a backpack electrofisher on a 50-m river reach in every sampling site. Selected physico-chemical parameters (pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, conductivity, and turbidity) were measured in situ using standard methods. Longitudinal river fish diversity was assessed using species richness, Simpson's Index (D), Shannon-Weiner Index (H′), and Pielou's Evenness Index (J). A total of 983 fish specimens belonging to 21 species, 12 genera, seven families, and six orders were caught during sampling. Cyprinidae was the most dominant family, represented by nine species, followed by Claridae, Mochokidae, and Cichlidae, represented by three species each. Longitudinal species richness, abundance, and diversity indices deviated from the expected downstream increase. Upstream stations had no fish, whereas midstream and river mouth stations had moderate and high species diversity, respectively. Pearson's correlation analyses showed that temperature, conductivity, TDS, depth, and velocity influenced fish species richness in the river. The above findings call for the inclusion of medium-sized rivers in fisheries management plans of Great Lakes Basins for sustainability.
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维多利亚湖流域一条中型非热带河流纵向鱼类物种多样性与分布
尽管对全球主要流域的渔业特征有重大影响,但像阿瓦奇布恩这样的中型河流仍然是研究最少的。本研究评估了肯尼亚维多利亚湖流域Awach Kibuon河纵向鱼类物种多样性、分布和环境影响,为该地区渔业资源的可持续管理提供信息。在2019年和2020年的8个月里,位于河流不同区域的9个地点每月进行采样。在每个采样点的50米河段上,使用背包式电渔具采集鱼类样本45分钟。选择的物理化学参数(pH,总溶解固体(TDS),溶解氧(DO),温度,电导率和浊度)使用标准方法原位测量。采用物种丰富度、Simpson’s指数(D)、Shannon-Weiner指数(H’)和Pielou’s均匀度指数(J)评价纵向河流鱼类多样性,共捕获鱼类983种,隶属于6目7科12属21种。鲤科为优势科,有9种,其次为克拉蚊科、摩氏蚊科和姬蚊科,各有3种。纵向物种丰富度、丰度和多样性指数偏离了预期的下游增长。上游站没有鱼类,中游和河口站分别有中等和较高的物种多样性。Pearson相关分析表明,温度、电导率、TDS、深度和流速对河流鱼类物种丰富度有影响。上述调查结果要求将中型河流纳入大湖流域渔业管理计划,以实现可持续性。
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