LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP AND DIET OF Gymnarchus niloticus IN A TROPICAL MAN-MADE LAKE, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA

Authors

  • A.A. AYOADE
  • A.T. MUSTAPHA
  • M.O. OGUNTOLU

Keywords:

growth relationships, nutrition, condition, growth pattern

Abstract

The trunk fish, Gymnarchus niloticus (Family Gymnarchidae) is endemic to Africa. This study reports the length – weight
relationship (LWR) and food habit of 108 specimens of G. niloticus in Eleiyele Lake, Ibadan Nigeria were investigated. The
LWR of the species showed positive correlation (r > 0.67). The regression exponent (b < 3) for the combined specimens
showed negative allometric growth pattern. Variations were recorded in the b value with months and size groups. The mean
condition factor (K) was 0.231 ± 0.01. Significant variation occurred in K with size groups and the smallest size group
recorded the highest value (0.225 ± 0.01). Diet evaluated with the Index of Relative Importance (IRI) showed that G.niloticus primarily consumed fish (94.9%).

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Published

2013-06-01

How to Cite

AYOADE, A., MUSTAPHA, A., & OGUNTOLU, M. (2013). LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP AND DIET OF Gymnarchus niloticus IN A TROPICAL MAN-MADE LAKE, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 10(1_2), 606–612. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/234

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