FI:DP NIR/66/524/9 April 1974 NIGERIA byOBSERVATIONS ON Tilapia IN KAINJI LAKE, WITH EMPHASIS ON T. galilaea A report prepared for the Kainji Lake Research (Man-made Lake) Project R.P. Johnson Fisheries Biologist |
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Rome, 1974
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1.2 Purpose of the report
2. AREA AND METHODS OP OBSERVATION
3. Tilapia spp. IN THE NIGER DRAINAGE
3.1 Upper Niger and Benue Rivers
4.1 Useful literature descriptions of Tilapia
4.2 Nomenclature of Kainji Lake Tilapia
4.3 Fin counts of T. galilaea and T. nilotica
4.4 Separating small T. nilotica and T. galilaea
4.5 Length-weight relationship of T. galilaea
4.6 Standard length-total length relationship of T. galilaea and T. nilotica
4.7 Meristics of T. zillii and T. dageti
5.2 Habitat of fry (T. galilaea and T. nilotica)
5.3 Reproduction of T. galilaea and T. nilotica
6.4 Summary or relative abundance
7. GEAR SELECTIVITY FOR T. galilaea
9.4 Proposed administrative agency
10. SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
1. Standard length-weight relationship of 506 T. galilaea from Kainji Lake,16 1969–1973
2. Standard length-average total length of 416 T. galilaea from Kainji Lake, 1970–1973
3. Standard length-average total length of 95 T. nilotica from Kainji Lake, 1970–1973
4. Length-frequency distribution of T. galilaea in electro-fishing and dipnet samples from Kainji Lake, 1970–1973
5. Length-frequency distribution of T. nilotica in electro-fishing and dipnet samples from Kainji Lake, 1970–1973
6. Estimated abundance of fish appearing in commercial catches on sale at Shagunu on market days, 1971–1973
7. Length-frequency distribution of T. galilaea in gillnet and castnet catches (stretched mesh) in Kainji Lake
LIST OF FIGURES
1. Location map of Niger and Benue Rivers and Kainji Lake in Nigeria
2. Map of Kainji Lake showing sampling locations
3. Standard length:weight relationship of T. galilaea in Kainji Lake and Volta
4. Standard length:total length relationship of T. galilaea in Kainji Lake
5. Standard length:total length relationship of T. nilotica in Kainji Lake
6. Length frequency distribution of T. galilaea caught in various mesh sizes of gillnets in Kainji Lake (1969 to 1972).