2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2012.08.020
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Growth and mortality parameters of P. senegalensis and P. typus (Sciaenidae) in nearshore waters of Benin (West Africa) and their implications for management and conservation

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“…The estimated growth performance index from the study was slightly lower than estimates provided by other researchers (e.g. Sossoukpe et al, 2016). Potential reasons include computation procedure and the nature of the marine environment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…The estimated growth performance index from the study was slightly lower than estimates provided by other researchers (e.g. Sossoukpe et al, 2016). Potential reasons include computation procedure and the nature of the marine environment.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…On the other hand, (Sossoukpè E. et al, 2013;2016) found higher exploitation rate for Pseudotholithus senegalensis (E1 = 0.91; E2 = 0.82) and low exploitation rate for Sardinella maderensis (E = 0.33 per year) respectively in the nearshore waters of Benin. C. chrysurus is less exploited than those above-mentioned species because of its relatively low economic value but nevertheless it has a high fishing potential and a significant ecological value (Yañez-Arancibia and Sánchez-Gil, 1986;Flores-Coto and Sánchez-Ramírez, 1989;García-Tapia, 1991).…”
Section: Mortality Parameters (Z M and F)mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Different studies (e.g., Belevèze, 1983;Grall et al, 1982;Minas et al, 1982Minas et al, , 1986Orbi et al, 1991;Roy et al, 1992) have shown that the dynamics of coastal pelagic fish stocks is closely associated with that of environmental factors such as intensity and seasonal and interannual variability of upwellings, aspects of primary or secondary production as well as hydrodynamic characteristics. Interestingly, the weather conditions are good for existence of important biomass of phytoplankton and zooplankton that mainly compose the diet of Sardinella species (Sossoukpe et al, 2016) leading to high productivity and the renewal of fish stock in the coasts of Mauritanian. At the Atlantic coast of Mauritania, weather conditions result from seasonal variations in three pressure centers: the Azores anticyclone, the Saint Helena high pressure, the Saharan depression and movements of the inter-tropical convergence zone (ZITC), which in Mauritania is only felt in the southern part up to the latitude of Nouakchott (18 °05N) (Domain, 1980).…”
Section: Artisanal Fishing and S Maderensis Stockmentioning
confidence: 99%