2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2006.01069.x
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Influence of salinity on the size at maturity for fish species reproducing in contrasting West African estuaries

Abstract: International audienceThe influence of salinity on life-history traits was tested using two adjoining West African estuaries: the Gambia with a 'normal' salinity gradient (salinity always <40 and decreasing from the mouth upstream) and the Sine Saloum (Senegal) with an inverse gradient (from 35 at the estuary mouth up to >130 in the upper reaches). The breeding seasons and subsequent fork length (LF) at first maturity (LF50) were estimated for different fish species reproducing both in the Sine Saloum and in t… Show more

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“…The optimal temperature range for its reproduction spreads between 17 and 32°C (Philippart and Ruwet, 1982). What is most characterizes this species is its strong euryhalinity (Panfili et al, 2006;Yoboué et al, 2012) that allows to survive at salinities superior than 0.3 mg l -1 (case of Lake Nokoué in Benin) (Chikou et al, 2013) and probably develop a normal gametogenesis and reproduce at high salinities (fry were observed up to 85,10 3 mg l -1 in the wild) (Pauly, 1976).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal temperature range for its reproduction spreads between 17 and 32°C (Philippart and Ruwet, 1982). What is most characterizes this species is its strong euryhalinity (Panfili et al, 2006;Yoboué et al, 2012) that allows to survive at salinities superior than 0.3 mg l -1 (case of Lake Nokoué in Benin) (Chikou et al, 2013) and probably develop a normal gametogenesis and reproduce at high salinities (fry were observed up to 85,10 3 mg l -1 in the wild) (Pauly, 1976).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elle présente également une forte tolérance à la turbidité et à la pollution de l'eau (Jennings et Williams, 1993). Elle est aussi caractérisée par sa forte euryhalinité (Lemarié et al, 2004;Panfili et al, 2004;Panfili et al, 2006;Ouattara et al, 2009) qui lui permet de survivre à des salinités supérieures à 0,3 mg/l (Chikou et al, 2013). Sa gamme de tolérance à la salinité va de 0 à 110 g/l (Gilles, 2005).…”
Section: Exigences Ecologiquesunclassified
“…In the estuary's middle reaches, water temperatures regularly exceed 30°C and salinity surpasses 50 by the end of the dry season in June/July (Simier et al 2004). E. fimbriata exhibits significantly higher batch fecundity when spawning in these hypersaline conditions compared to marine water or freshwater (Scheffers et al 1972, Albaret & Gerlotto 1976, Panfili et al 2006.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Sine Saloum estuary, this batch-spawning species exhibits a protracted reproductive period that usually lasts from January to August (Albaret & Gerlotto 1976, Panfili et al 2004. Its physiology, which is adapted to eurysaline conditions allows the species to cope with varying salinities from around 0 to 97 (Panfili et al 2006) and even to reproduce in waters with salinities up to 66 (Charles-Dominique & Albaret 2003). E. fimbriata is considered a passive filter feeder and undergoes an ontogenetic diet shift, with copepods representing the main prey item for larvae and phytoplankton for adults (Facade & Olaniyan 1972, Blay & Eyeson 1982a, Lazzaro 1987.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%