Diversity and degree of organization of the Ichthyofauna of two branches of the Bandama river in the Marahoue region (Central West of Côte D’Ivoire)

Dramane Ouattara 1, Romuald Sonan Assi 2, *, Charles Koffi Boussou 2 and Séraphin Kouakou Konan 1

1 Environmental Science and Technology Laboratory, Faculty of Environment, Jean Lorougnon Guédé University, POB 150 Daloa, Côte d’Ivoire.
2 Department of Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Ecosystems, Faculty of Environment, Jean Lorougnon Guédé University, POB 150 Daloa, Côte d’Ivoire.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2021, 03(01), 062–070.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2021.3.1.0108
Publication history: 
Received on 22 June 2021; revised on 24 July 2021; accepted on 26 July 2021
 
Abstract: 
Diversity and Degree of organization of the ichthyological population of two tributaries of the Bandama River in the Marahoue region located in the center-west of Côte d'Ivoire were studied. Indeed, the two tributaries of the Bandama River that are Marahoue and White Bandama Rivers draining this region are subject to numerous disturbances, the main one being gold panning. Data collection was conducted from September 2019 to November 2020 from experimental and artisanal fisheries. The mesh sizes of the gillnets used for the experimental fishery varied from 10 to 40 mm mesh size. The results showed a dominance of the order Siluriformes represented by 6 families and 18 species in the Marahoue River against 4 families and 13 species in the White Bandama River. Also, the Shannon Index (H') values obtained in the White Bandama River (H' fluctuates from 2.26 to 2.33 bits/ind) are lower than those obtained in the River Marahoue (H' fluctuates from 3.02 to 3.14 bits/ind). Our results also highlighted the equitability. This index appeared relatively high in the Marahoue River (E varies from 0.77 to 0.80) compared to the White Bandama River (E varies from 0.5 to 0.57). Consequently, the Marahoue River appears to be more stable and has a good degree of organization of the ichthyological population compared to the White Bandama River.
 
Keywords: 
Diversity; Degree of organization; Ichthyofauna; Marahoue and Bandama Rivers; Central West of Côte d’Ivoire
 
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