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    FISON | Lagos (Nigeria)
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24232 | 19325 | 2018-05-19 07:26:04 | 24232 | Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: A review of migratory activity in fishes reveals that migration is important for the completion of life cycle. Recent studies have increasingly demonstrated the wide spread existence of spatio-temporal variations in the abundance and distribution of species of freshwater fishes, previously assumed not to move between habitats. These movements are often for spawning, feeding and refuge, and in many cases are fundamental for the successful completion of life cycles. Chemical and physical changes in water environment affect the migration of fish. Most fish undertake feeding, breeding or wintering migrations. A number of studies have documented the influence of freshwater and ocean conditions, climate variability and human impacts resulting from impoundment and aquaculture on fish migration.
    Description: Includes: 27 references.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries ; Nigeria ; Borno State ; freshwater environment ; Migrations ; Geographical distribution ; Spatial variations ; Temporal variations ; Freshwater fish ; Life cycle ; Environmental conditions
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 319-321
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    FISON | Lagos (Nigeria)
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24213 | 19325 | 2018-05-19 06:48:43 | 24213 | Fisheries Society of Nigeria
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: The Physio-Chemical parameters of River Uke, Keffi, Nasarawa State, were studied between the months of February to August 2011. Nine water parameters were analyzed and Melanoides tuberculata was also identified using identification keys by Brown and Kristensen (1993). These include temperature, pH, alkalinity, turbidity, conductivity, nitrates, phosphates, total dissolved substances and dissolved oxygen using the methods described by Boyd (1979). The temperature ranged between 25~'C - 27.5~'C (mean = ~c 26.31~'C), while pH ranges between 6.3 and 7.5(mean = ~c 6.89). The highest value obtained for alkalinity was I5.4mg L-1, while the lowest was 4mgL-1(mean = ~c 10.2mg L-1). Dissolved oxygen concentration value was between 4.lmgL-1, and 8.6mgL-1(mean = ~c 6.35mgL-1), the turbidity in dry season range between 50 to 60 cm and in rainy season, it ranged between 4 to 7 cm. The total dissolved substances range between 40ppm and 200ppm. The conductivity value ranged between 80~ks/cm and 400~ks/cm. An extreme high concentration of phosphate was recorded and ranged between 0.9mL-1 and 4.2mg L-1, which was due to water and land use practice. The nitrate concentration was negligibly low with concentration between 0.00% and 0.15%. This concentration was however adequate and support fish population and freshwater snails such as Melanoides tuberculata.
    Description: Includes: 12 references.
    Keywords: Biology ; Limnology ; Pollution ; Nigeria ; Nassarawa State ; Uke River ; Freshwater snails ; freshwater environment ; Physicochemical properties ; Rivers ; Water quality ; Water properties ; Aquatic environment ; Temperature ; Dissolved oxygen ; Alkalinity ; Turbidity ; Nitrates ; Phosphates ; Geographical distribution
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: conference_item , TRUE
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 246-249
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