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The seasonality of zooplanktivorous fish in an African reservoir (Gebel Aulia Reservoir, White Nile, Sudan)

Part 1: Limnological cycle and the fish community dynamics

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The fish fauna of Gebel Aulia reservoir (White Nile) consists of 52 species withAlestes baremoze Joannis andBrycinus nurse Rüppell dominating in numbers and biomass. The seasonality and condition ofA. baremoze, A. dentex (L.) andB. nurse are described in relation to various limnological factors in the reservoir, close to the dam. The zooplankton assemblage is small-sized, consists mainly of small Cladocera and shows striking seasonality. The hydrological regime, temperature and the grazing effect of fish are the major factors influencing its development.

The three species belong to a eurytopic but basically riverine fish guild. They show a seasonal cycle of abundance with high numbers at periods of water storage (October–April) and low numbers during riverine conditions. This seasonal pattern of occurrence, the size structure of the population and the maturity indices give strong evidence that no resident population is present at the study site, but upstream migrations of the immature fish occur at low water level (May–September). Return migrations of juvenile fish into the area at the dam proper take place from October until April.

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In der Fischfauna des Gebel Aulia Stausees am Weißen Nil im Sudan dominieren Arten der Gatung Alestes. Die quantitative Bedeutung und das jahreszeitliche Auftreten vonA. baremoze Joannis,A. dentex Cuvier andB. nurse Rüppell wurde im Zusammenhang mit dem saisonalen Zyklus der hydrologischen und limnologischen Bedingungen untersucht. Die Häufigkeit der Fische im Staubereich ist in der Stauphase (Oktober–April) hoch und in den Monaten, in denen kein Rückstau erfolgt (Mai–September), gering.

Das saisonale Muster des Auftretens, die größenstruktur der Fischpopulation and die Maturitätsfaktoren im eigentlichen Staubereich keine seßhafte Population vorhanden ist. Die Fische unternehmen kurz vor der Geschlechtsreife anadrome Wanderungen, die Jungfische wandern katadrom.

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Hanna, N.S., Schiemer, F. The seasonality of zooplanktivorous fish in an African reservoir (Gebel Aulia Reservoir, White Nile, Sudan). Hydrobiologia 250, 173–185 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00008588

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