Studies on fish community of Agulu Lake were conducted from April to July 2015. Fish samples were bought from fishermen who caught them using gillnets and traps. A total of 159 fish samples belonging to 3 orders, 7 families, 8 genera and 10 species were obtained during the study. Station I had the highest fish abundance of 50.9 %, while station III had the lowest fish abundance of 23.5 %. Fishes belonging to the order Perciformes were the most abundant (66.04 %) of the total catch. This was followed by Siluriformes (31.43 %). The least order Osteoglossiformes was represented by 1.26 % of the total fish caught. Cichlidae, the most abundant family, has the highest number (103, 64.78%) of fish caught from the lake. The monospecific families en...
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The studies of Ichthyofaunal composition and seasonal occurrence in Bodo Creek, Niger Delta Nigeria ...
The study on a survey of fish fauna distributions and abundance in Gwaigwaye Reservoir, Katsina Stat...
Fish samples were collected at three stations twice per month from January to December 2013 with the...
The ichthyofaunal composition of the largest natural lake in Nigeria - the Oguta Lake, was investiga...
Fish samples were collected at three stations twice per month from January to December 2013 with the...
Fish species of Oguta Lake were sampled for seven months to acertain present status. The catch consi...
1. A survey of eight local earthen hand-dug ponds located within the freshwater swamps of a Niger De...
The survey of the fish fauna in Lake Kainji, Niger State and Kebbi state was carried out for a perio...
This study on fish species, generic and family diversity and abundance of Tagwai Dam was carried out...
Fish species composition of a tropical lentic freshwater ecosystem (Umudike Water Reservoir, Umuahia...
A study of the composition and distribution of fish populations in the inshore, surface and bottom w...
The Amadi Creek, is a vital inland water body in Port-Harcourt, exploited for numerous reasons, incl...
The aim of this study was to analyze fish species caught by gill nets and fish diversity of the New ...
A study was carried out to identify the food and ornamental fish assemblage of the Lower and Upper R...
The fish yields of most Nigeria inland waters are generally on the decline for causes that may range...
The studies of Ichthyofaunal composition and seasonal occurrence in Bodo Creek, Niger Delta Nigeria ...
The study on a survey of fish fauna distributions and abundance in Gwaigwaye Reservoir, Katsina Stat...
Fish samples were collected at three stations twice per month from January to December 2013 with the...