Fish community structure of Weija Reservoir after 28 years of impoundment

T. Quarcoopome, F. Amevenku
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The fish community structure of Weija Reservoir after twenty eight (28) years of impoundment was investigated to formulate management strategies and interventions for sustainable fisheries development. Monthly fish sam-pling was undertaken with gill nets of various mesh sizes from March to December 2005. Sixteen species repre-senting 11 genera and 7 families were recorded, indicating declining fish species richness due to disappearance of marine species and restructuring of the fish community in response to change from riverine to lacustrine con-ditions. Cichlid, mainly, Tilapia guineensis and Hemichromis fasciatus and Cyprinids, mainly B. macrops supp-orted about 69.6 % of total weight (mass) and 93.8 % of total number. About 37.14 % of all fish species ever recorded from the reservoir have disappeared and about 6 % have appeared, indicating that the fish community is undergoing restructuring. Semi-pelagic omnivores and aufwuchs-detritus herbivores constituted the most im-portant trophic groups accounting for about 65 % of both total weight and number. The Forage/Carnivores (F/C) ratio of 4.97 and 2.43 in terms of weight and numbers indicated acceptable ecological balance among the fish population. For effective fisheries development, regular biological monitoring of the major fish species, contr-ol of unapproved fishing practices and anthropogenic activities that accelerate habitat destruction and environm-ental degradation must be instituted.
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围子水库蓄水28年后鱼类群落结构
研究了渭子水库蓄水28年后的鱼类群落结构,为渔业可持续发展制定管理策略和干预措施。本署于2005年3月至12月期间,每月以不同网目的刺网取样。记录到的鱼类有7科11属16种,表明由于海洋物种的消失和鱼类群落因河湖条件的变化而发生的重构,鱼类物种丰富度下降。慈鲷、几内亚罗非鱼、板带半鱼和鲤科鱼类分别占总重(质量)的69.6%和总数量的93.8%。已有记录的鱼类中约37.14%已经消失,约6%出现,表明鱼类群落正在发生重组。半远洋杂食动物和食腐草食动物是最重要的营养类群,约占总重和数量的65%。饲料/食肉动物(F/C)的重量和数量比值分别为4.97和2.43,表明种群间的生态平衡是可以接受的。为了有效的渔业发展,必须对主要鱼类进行定期的生物监测,控制未经批准的捕鱼做法和加速生境破坏和环境退化的人为活动。
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