Impact of acadja fisheries on the population dynamics of Sarotherodon melanotheron and Hemichromis fasciatus in a Lake Nokoué (Benin, West Africa)
Abstract
In Lake Nokoué fishermen have developed the acadjas system which operates
as an extensive aquaculture practice. Little is known about the
population dynamics of fish fauna which colonizes those acadjas. Therefore,
population parameters of two cichlids of Lake Nokoué, Sarotherodon
melanotheron and Hemichromis fasciatus, sampled in areas within and
without acadjas were investigated using length-frequency data collected
between June 2003 and December 2004. For the two species, asymptotic
length, L∞ was higher within than without acadjas (26.8 cm and 24.1 cm
respectively for S. melanotheron; 18.5 cm and 16.5 cm respectively for
H. faciatus). K and Φ values recorded outside acadjas were higher than
inside acadjas for H. fasciatus whereas the same values were very slightly
different without and within acadjas for S. melanotheron. H. fasciatus is a
fish predator and branches or woody debris of acadjas are not favourable
for its hunting activities.The total and natural mortality rates for the two
species were higher outside than inside acadjas showing so the role of
protection insured by acadjas systems. Acadjas have more impact on
H. fasciatus than on S. melanotheron. A possibility of management is to
reorganize the distribution of acadjas over Lake Nokoué in order to keep
some areas in which no acadjas would be allowed for fish species that
growth is better without acadjas.
