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... twelve (12) fish species belonging to seven (7) families that were identified in Rivers Gwaram and Shelan with their English common names were shown in Table 1. Fish species composition and abundance in Gwaram and Shelan Rivers were in Table 2. B. nurse (33.44%), ...
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... fish diversity in River Gwaram as in Table 1 is similar to the 12 species of fish reported for Gbedikere Lake by Adeyemi et al. (2010). The species diversity of River Shelan is similar to the eight species reported for Gubi dam, Bauchi state by Abdulkarim et al. (2005). ...

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... Table 1 shows that nine fish species belonging to seven families had been identified in Tiga dam. Abdulkarim et al. (2019) reported twelve fish species from River Gwaram, Misau. Also, Abdulkarim et al. (2015) reported eight species of fish species belonging to five families in Gubi dam, Ganjuwa. ...
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The study determined the composition, diversity, and Spatio-temporal distribution of fish species in Tiga dam, Kano State, Nigeria. Sampling sites were visited at an interval of two weeks during the study period (May 2018-March 2019). Fish samples were randomly collected from Fishers fishing in headwater, middle water, and tailwater. Relative abundance and biodiversity indices were calculated. Spatio-temporal distribution of fish was evaluated using Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistics of the goodness of fit. Nine fish species representing seven families comprising 4002 individual fish were identified. The family Alestidae and Claridae had two species each while Bagridae, Cichlidae, Mochokidae, Mormyridae, and Osteoglossidae had one species each. Oreochromis niloticus (49.18%) was the most abundant fish species caught in the dam while the least abundant was Heterobranchus bidorsalis (0.30%). Alestes dentex, Bagrus docmak, Clarias gariepinus, Heterobranchus bidorsalis and Heterotis niloticus were evenly distributed while Brycinus nurse, O. niloticus, Synodontis schall, and Mormyrus rume were not evenly distributed. The dam was diverse with 0.64 and 0.32 as Evenness and Simpson's dominance indices respectively. Fishers can fish with relatively lesser efforts and catch more fish at the middle water; however, there is a need to carry out a stock assessment of the fish species in the dam.