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Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables

Archaic fishing, anthropogenic pollution linked to demographic and economic growth stand to be a real threat to the richness and abundance of the aquatic fauna of estuaries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The knowledge of the Nyong estuary ichthyofauna's ecology in Cameroon is particularly essential to...

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Autores principales: Nana, Paul Alain, Nyamsi Tchatcho, Nectaire Lié, Mama, Anselme Crépin, Onana, Fils Mamert, Kamogne Nono, Delf, Bassirou, Hassan, Bitja Nyom, Arnold Roger
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15649
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author Nana, Paul Alain
Nyamsi Tchatcho, Nectaire Lié
Mama, Anselme Crépin
Onana, Fils Mamert
Kamogne Nono, Delf
Bassirou, Hassan
Bitja Nyom, Arnold Roger
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Nyamsi Tchatcho, Nectaire Lié
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description Archaic fishing, anthropogenic pollution linked to demographic and economic growth stand to be a real threat to the richness and abundance of the aquatic fauna of estuaries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The knowledge of the Nyong estuary ichthyofauna's ecology in Cameroon is particularly essential to establish a management plan and sustainable management of this important ecosystem. The Nyong estuary ichthyofauna was composed of 13 families, 20 genera and 22 species, from February to June 2020. Eleven species had a marine affinity while11 others were from the freshwater dirivation. Mormyridae (14%), Cichlidae (14%) and Clupeidae (14%) were the most represented families. Also, Chrysichthys nyongensis was the most abundant species with a frequency of 30.26%. Despite the low diversity in the study area, the specific diversity index showed that Dikobe was the most diverse station (H' = 2.98 and J = 0.46), contrary to Donenda's station (H' = 2.30 and J = 0.22). In general, significant correlations were noted between physico-chemical parameters and the total abundances of the different fish species (P < 0.05). Thus, in Behondo, characterized by polyhaline waters, Gnathonemus petersii in contrary Pellonula vorax was positively and significantly correlated with salinity, electrical conductivity and total dissolved solids. This study clearly illustrates that the distribution of ichthyofauna in the Nyong estuary mainly depends on the environmental variables. The data obtained would therefore allow the implementation of a sustainable fisheries development and management plan in the localities concerned by this study, and sensitize fishermen on the need to respect the fishing code.
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spelling pubmed-101492052023-05-01 Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables Nana, Paul Alain Nyamsi Tchatcho, Nectaire Lié Mama, Anselme Crépin Onana, Fils Mamert Kamogne Nono, Delf Bassirou, Hassan Bitja Nyom, Arnold Roger Heliyon Research Article Archaic fishing, anthropogenic pollution linked to demographic and economic growth stand to be a real threat to the richness and abundance of the aquatic fauna of estuaries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The knowledge of the Nyong estuary ichthyofauna's ecology in Cameroon is particularly essential to establish a management plan and sustainable management of this important ecosystem. The Nyong estuary ichthyofauna was composed of 13 families, 20 genera and 22 species, from February to June 2020. Eleven species had a marine affinity while11 others were from the freshwater dirivation. Mormyridae (14%), Cichlidae (14%) and Clupeidae (14%) were the most represented families. Also, Chrysichthys nyongensis was the most abundant species with a frequency of 30.26%. Despite the low diversity in the study area, the specific diversity index showed that Dikobe was the most diverse station (H' = 2.98 and J = 0.46), contrary to Donenda's station (H' = 2.30 and J = 0.22). In general, significant correlations were noted between physico-chemical parameters and the total abundances of the different fish species (P < 0.05). Thus, in Behondo, characterized by polyhaline waters, Gnathonemus petersii in contrary Pellonula vorax was positively and significantly correlated with salinity, electrical conductivity and total dissolved solids. This study clearly illustrates that the distribution of ichthyofauna in the Nyong estuary mainly depends on the environmental variables. The data obtained would therefore allow the implementation of a sustainable fisheries development and management plan in the localities concerned by this study, and sensitize fishermen on the need to respect the fishing code. Elsevier 2023-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10149205/ /pubmed/37131423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15649 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Nana, Paul Alain
Nyamsi Tchatcho, Nectaire Lié
Mama, Anselme Crépin
Onana, Fils Mamert
Kamogne Nono, Delf
Bassirou, Hassan
Bitja Nyom, Arnold Roger
Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title_full Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title_fullStr Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title_full_unstemmed Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title_short Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
title_sort functional diversity of the fish fauna in the nyong estuary (atlantic coast, cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10149205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37131423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15649
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