2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-013-1785-1
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Fish habitat suitability and community structure in the equatorial Lake Naivasha, Kenya

Abstract: Habitat suitability indices indicate how fish species respond to different habitat types. We assessed effects of habitat characteristics on fish distribution in an equatorial lake, Lake Naivasha, Kenya, where habitats vary according to substrate, depth and turbidity. Using monthly data between 2008 and 2010 using multi-mesh gill nets, catch per unit effort was used as a relative abundance measure to identify how habitat variables drive fish distribution. The focus was on commercial fishes: two introduced speci… Show more

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“…Based on the detected indicator species at each sampling site, it seems that differences between sites are explained by fish habitat preferences. Habitat characteristics, especially water depth, water temperature, and substrate structure, are important factors explaining spatial distribution of fish communities in lakes (Oyugi et al, 2014). In our case, fish requirements for a specific spawning ground explain the differences observed between fish communities detected at the harbor and the beach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the detected indicator species at each sampling site, it seems that differences between sites are explained by fish habitat preferences. Habitat characteristics, especially water depth, water temperature, and substrate structure, are important factors explaining spatial distribution of fish communities in lakes (Oyugi et al, 2014). In our case, fish requirements for a specific spawning ground explain the differences observed between fish communities detected at the harbor and the beach.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aliquot studia circum orbem versata sunt ad factores externos aestimandos fluminibus qui agunt sicut buffers contra aquam runoffam portantes faeces et contaminantes, cum primario focus in silvis ripariis (Nigel et al, 2014;Sweeney et Newbold, 2014;Hansen et al, 2015). Degradatio aquae dulcis periclitari potest diversitatem specierum piscium, faciliorem exitum speciei incursionis (Oyugi et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Freshwater degradation may imperil diversity of fish species, facilitating the appearance of invader species (Oyugi et al 2014). Higher temperatures recorded in stretch #12 may be related to low vegetation protection verified with RAP (Fig.…”
Section: Water Quality Of the Pardo Rivermentioning
confidence: 92%