SEASONAL VARIATION IN SPECIES ABUNDANCE, DIVERSITY AND COMPOSITION OF FISH FAUNA IN LAGOS LAGOON, NIGERIA

Authors

  • E.O. OLUWAJOBA
  • O.S FAKAYODE
  • T.F. OLUBOBA
  • A.B WILLIAMS
  • S.U. UKAONU
  • O.O. FOLA-MATTHEWS

Keywords:

Season, species richness, Clupeidae, Salinity

Abstract

The seasonal variation in species abundance and composition of fish fauna of Lagos Lagoon were studied
monthly from January to December, 2013. A total of 11,332 fish specimens made up of juveniles and adults
caught were identified. They comprised of forty-nine species belonging to 28 families. Ethmalosa fimbriata
(27.4 %) had the highest in terms of number followed by Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (11.4 %). Twelve species
occurred only once during the period of study. The fish reported in this study were group into three; first group
were caught during the rainy season, second group were caught during the dry season, and the third group
were caught throughout the year. The largest catch was recorded in May (51.05 kg) followed by July (45.34 kg).
The least catch was recorded in January; dry season (4.5 kg). The mean value of water temperature (29.8 ℃),
salinity (7.49 ‰), pH (7.17), dissolved oxygen (5.49 mg/L) and turbidity (5.68 NTU) were recorded. The results
from this work will be a useful contribution to the current knowledge of fisheries needed for proper management
and conservation of fisheries resources of Lagos lagoon.
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Published

2017-06-01

How to Cite

OLUWAJOBA, E., FAKAYODE, O., OLUBOBA, T., WILLIAMS, A., UKAONU, S., & FOLA-MATTHEWS, O. (2017). SEASONAL VARIATION IN SPECIES ABUNDANCE, DIVERSITY AND COMPOSITION OF FISH FAUNA IN LAGOS LAGOON, NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 14(1_2), 1281–1288. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/203

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