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Aspects of ecology and
biology of the cichlid, Tilapia mariae from two
adjacent low-brackish water lagoons in Nigeria
Soyinka, Olufemi Olukolajo1* and Ayo-Olalusi,
Caroline Ireti2
1Department of Marine Sciences, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.
2Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Victoria Island,
Lagos, Nigeria.
*Correspondence author. E-mail:
acadsoyinka@yahoo.com
Tel.: +2348033808071.
Accepted
23 December, 2009 |
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Some
aspects of the ecology and biology of the spotted tilapia,
Tilapia mariae from Badagry and Ologe Lagoons in
Nigeria were examined between August 2006 and May 2007. The
species was captured throughout the sampling period and
constituted about 34.55 and 38.42% of five cichlid species
in the catch from Badagry and Ologe Lagoons respectively.
Whereas, the total lengths of the specimens from Badagry
Lagoon ranged from 8.2 to 17.1 cm (SL, 6.5 – 15.0 cm),
specimens from Ologe Lagoon had a total length of 8.9 – 18.1
cm (SL, 6.9 – 13.5 cm). The total weight ranged from 15.50
to 86.50 g and 15.00 to 105.40 g for the specimens from
Badagry and Ologe Lagoons respectively. Generally, the
condition factors of T. mariae from Badagry Lagoon
were higher than those from Ologe lagoon. The sex ratio of
1:0.66 and 1:0.70 were obtained in specimens from Badagry
and Ologe Lagoons respectively. Four gonad maturation stages
were recorded in Badagry Lagoon, while three were recorded
in Ologe Lagoon. Plant materials, diatoms and green algae
predominated the food items consumed by the species in
Badagry Lagoon, while diatoms, cyanobacteria and green algae
were the most abundant items consumed in Ologe Lagoon.
Adequate management of the species will enhance fish
production in the sub-region.
Key
words:
Brackish-water, Lagoon, Tilapia mariae, cichlid, food
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