The commercial fishery of the middle Nyong River, Cameroon: productivity and environmental threats

cg.contribution.worldfishauthorBrummett, R.E.
cg.contributor.affiliationWorldFish
cg.contributor.affiliationInstitut de Recherche Agricole pour le Developpment (IRAD)
cg.contributor.affiliationMinistere de l'Elévage
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversty of Dschang
cg.coverage.countryCameroon
cg.description.themeMiscellaneous themesen_US
cg.identifier.ISIindexedISI indexed
cg.identifier.statusOpen access
cg.identifier.worldfish2739
cg.subject.agrovocbiodiversity
cg.subject.agrovocenvironmental impact
cg.subject.agrovocwatersheds
cg.subject.worldfishriver basins
dc.creatorBrummett, R.E.
dc.creatorNguenga, D.
dc.creatorTiotsop, F.
dc.creatorAbina, J.C.
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-12T08:49:01Z
dc.date.available2018-10-12T08:49:01Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractFishing methods, catches, fish species diversity, water quality and diets were examined in the middle Nyong River basin of south-central Cameroon over five years. Out of 79 indigenous species from the upper and middle Nyong in museum collections, 17 indigenous species added in this study (total = 100) and two feral alien species, only 38 are regularly captured by commercial fishers, and only 18 of these are sufficiently abundant and large enough to be of importance as food fish. Two of the most important are the alien Oreochromis niloticus and Heterotis niloticus. Although quantitative data are lacking on the state of the ecosystem at the time of earlier fish collections, there is circumstantial evidence that indigenous species may have suffered from competition with introduced aliens and/or changes in the ecosystem resulting from poor land use management and the use of pesticides in fishing.
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dc.identifier2739.pdf
dc.identifier.citationSmithiana Bulletin 11: 3-16
dc.identifier.issn1684-4130
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/1260
dc.languageen
dc.publisherSouth African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity
dc.sourceSmithiana Bulletin
dc.titleThe commercial fishery of the middle Nyong River, Cameroon: productivity and environmental threats
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.bibliographicCitationBrummett, R. et al. (2010). The commercial fishery of the middle Nyong River, Cameroon: productivity and environmental threats. Smithiana Bulletin 11: 3-16
worldfish.location.areaAfrica

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