Length-weight models and condition factors of fishes from Okpara Stream, Oueme River, Northern-Benin
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Abstract
Length frequency distributions, length-weight models and condition
factors of 21 dominant fish species of the Okpara stream (Oueme River)
were examined in Northern-Benin in order to evaluate the well-being of
these fish taxa. Samplings were made monthly from December 2015 to
May 2017 with seines, gill nets hawks and a total of 9,302 individuals werecollected. Fish abundance ranged from 53 individuals for Mormyrus rume
to 2,818 for Hemichromis fasciatus. Standard length (SL) varied from 1.2
cm (Coptodon guineensis) to 51.8 cm (Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus).
Length-weight regressions equations showed significant (p < 0.05)
correlation coefficients (r) ranging between 0.4664 and 0.9949 with slopes
(b) between 2.2262 and 3.7703 corresponding to isometric, positive
allometric and negative allometric growths displayed by 4, 8 and 9 species,
respectively. Condition factors K varied between 0.17 - 29.38 and species
with higher well-being were Oreochromis niloticus with K=29.38,
Hyperopisius bebe (K = 20.14), Coptodon zillii (K = 19.25), Mormyrus
rume (K = 17.13) and Sarotherodon galilaeus multifasciatus (K = 16.16).
A sustainable exploitation of these fishes requires an ecosystem restoration
scheme including habitat protection, species conservation and an
ecological follow-up of the Okpara stream.
