Parasites and non-fish predators of tilapia with particular reference to the sustainable management of fisheries of Lake Kainji Nigeria


Autoria(s): Okaeme, A.N.; Olufemi, B.E.; Obiekezie, A.
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

The fisheries of Lake Kainji, Nigeria, experienced a boom year following impoundment, then decline post impoundment and now is in a period of stabilisation of the fish resources. Several reasons have been advanced on factors responsible for these changes, but two outstanding factors are those of nutritional status and fishing methods of the lake. Two important fish families however continue to dominate the lake fisheries in daily fisherman catches: Clupeidae and Cichlidae (tilapias). Recent studies have also shown that the dominance of the tilapias and clupeids is an important factor in the understanding of the stability of fisheries of Lake Kainji. One area which has remained undiscussed concerns the parasites and non-fish predators of tilapias which can affect the population dynamics of tilapias. This paper examines therefore some aspects of the fisheries of Lake Kainji and the potential roles that parasites and non-fish predators of tilapias can contribute in developing strategies for consideration in the sustainable management of the fisheries

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/3702/1/14P145.pdf

Okaeme, A.N. and Olufemi, B.E. and Obiekezie, A. (2001) Parasites and non-fish predators of tilapia with particular reference to the sustainable management of fisheries of Lake Kainji Nigeria. In: 14th Annual Conference of the Fisheries Society of Nigeria (FISON) , 19-23 January 1998 ,Ibadan, Nigeria, pp. 145-151.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/3702/

Palavras-Chave #Management #Fisheries
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Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed