ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF FISH AND GEAR DIVERSITY IN SHIRORO DAM RESERVOIR, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA

Authors

  • A. Ibrahim
  • J. Yusuf
  • S. U. Ibrahim
  • U. P. Yakubu
  • T. A. Yisa
  • E. T. Olowoyo

Keywords:

functional trophic diversity, ichthyofauna diversity, trophic guild, Diversity index, fish community structure, relative abundance

Abstract

The natural biodiversity of the aquatic ecosystems in Nigeria has encountered changes in stock diversity and
trophic composition due to fragmentation and overexploitation. These changes have resulted in the disappearance
and dominance of species. This study was designed to assess the fish and gear diversity of the Shiroro Dam
Reservoir (SDR) and provide empirical data for the management and sustainability of the natural fish resources.
A structured questionnaire was used to obtain data on fishes and gears from selected/respondent fishers at the
landing site monthly. Gillnets (Gn), Malian traps (Mt), and Cast nets (Cn) were the main gears identified in SDR.
Each of Gn and Mt had a 33 % user preference against the 27 % for Cn. A higher percentage (60 %) of the fishers
used gears following the state's allowable mesh size (5.0 - 9.99 cm) regulations. Collected fish samples comprised
20 species in 16 genera, 13 families, and 7- orders. Species diversity was generally low; 1-D: 0.11- 0.56. The
guild composition: 27.20 % Herbivores, 21.59 % carnivores, and 51.20 % omnivores indicate trophic imbalance
(low F/C ratio). Hence, the need to control the carnivore's population and introduce a Community-Based
Fisheries Management Approach with cross-scale linkages.

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Published

2018-12-01

How to Cite

Ibrahim, A., Yusuf, J., Ibrahim, S. U., Yakubu, U. P., Yisa, T. A., & Olowoyo, E. T. (2018). ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF FISH AND GEAR DIVERSITY IN SHIRORO DAM RESERVOIR, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 17(2), 2076–2081. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/344

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