Evaluation of zootechnical and reproductive parameters of wild populations of Sarotherodon melanotheron Rüppell, 1852 of Southern Benin raised in captivity.
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Tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron is naturally adapted to both fresh and brackish environments. In
order to improve its farming potential, this study evaluated the growth, survival and reproductive
parameters of individuals from three lakes of southern Benin according to their sex and age at
experimental fishing. During fry rearing and breeding, fish were fed with commercial feed granulated.
The chlorophyll a concentration and the abundance of plankton were determined by molecular
absorption spectrometry and under a light microscope respectively. Physico-chemical parameters were
within acceptable limits for good survival and growth of S. melanotheron. Together with chlorophyll a,
three phytoplankton species and five zooplankton species were also available in the rearing tanks. At
the end of the experiment (90 days post nursery), most of the growth parameters did not vary
significantly according to the waterway of origin and the sex. However, the a ge at experimental fishing
influenced significantly most of the growth parameters. The individuals from Lake Nokoué and Lake
Toho were characterized by higher body weight, total length, standard length, weight gain, average
weight gain, daily weight gain, nutritive quotient, survival rate, net biomass, biomass per square meter
while Grand-Popo Lagoon individuals were characterized by higher ccondition factor and a weak
ponderal and linear specific growth rates. Overall, reproductive parameters were higher in females than
males. The majority of males were with empty testicles, while females with ova were expelled by manual
pressure. S. melanotheron individuals from the considered lakes can be recommended for selective
breeding program in fresh and brackish waters.
