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Title
The relevance of size parameters as indicators of fishery exploitation in two West African reservoirs |
Full text
http://hal.ird.fr/docs/00/45/54/26/PDF/Size_parameters_kantoussan_et_al.pdf |
Date
2009 |
Author(s)
Kantoussan, Justin; Ecoutin, Jean-Marc; Fontenelle, G.; Thiaw, O. T.; Tito De Morais, Luis; Lae, Raymond |
Abstract
Fish communities living within the artificial reservoirs of Manantali and Selingue in Mali are compared after the monitoring of small-scale fishery landings over 13 months (May 2002-June 2003). The fishing pressure constitutes the main difference of these two similar reservoirs. The effects of fishing on the structure of the fish communities are analyzed by using fish size spectra and derived indicators. In Selingue Reservoir, the fishing gears mostly target smaller species (mean length of 165 mm) than in Manantali Reservoir (mean length of 210 mm). Unlike in Selingue, the size structure does not change between seasons in Manantali. In Selingue, fishing practices that target the fish recruitment of the year constitute a structuring factor of the fish sizes observed in the catches. In spite of similar values of the slopes of the global fish communities' size spectra between the two reservoirs, they clearly display an intense exploitation at Selingue. Then, size-based spectra indicators represent a potential tool for assessing the impact of fishing on fish communities in small-scale fisheries. |
Subject(s)
[SDU:STU:OC] Sciences of the Universe/Earth Sciences/Oceanography; Fish length; Size-based indicators; Fish community; Small-scale; fisheries; African reservoirs |
Language
EN |
Publisher
HAL - CCSD |
Type of publication
text |
Identifier
HAL:ird-00455426, version 1; HAL:http://hal.ird.fr/ird-00455426/en/; DOI:10.1007/s10452-009-9236-9; IRD:fdi:010048449 |
Repository
France - Hyper Article en Ligne (HAL)
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