A Study of Fish Diversity of Two Lacustrine Wetlands in the Upper Benue Basin, Nigeria

David, D. L. and Wahedi, J. A. and Buba, U. N. and Ali, B. D. and Barau, B. W. (2015) A Study of Fish Diversity of Two Lacustrine Wetlands in the Upper Benue Basin, Nigeria. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 7 (5). pp. 318-328. ISSN 2347565X

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Abstract

The studies were conducted to evaluate the fish species diversity of two lakes viz: Kiri and Gyawana, at monthly intervals for the period of two years. Fish records were based entirely on the landings of fishermen. Fish were sorted into taxonomic groups, identified to family or species level, counted and weighed in groups by species. 57 species in 16 fish families were observed at Kiri Lake and 40 species in 16 fish families were observed at Gyawana Lake. There was no significant difference in species diversity within fish families in Kiri and Gyawana lakes (P>0.05). Under criteria 1 and 4 of the Ramsar, both Kiri and Gyawana Lakes were qualified as Ramsar sites. This result further confirmed how urgent and critical our natural wetland ecosystems especially the Kiri and Gyawana Lakes should be conserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2023 08:07
Last Modified: 28 Sep 2023 08:07
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/3120

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