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FRESHWATER FISH OF THE ADDO ELEPHANT NATIONAL PARK
Authors:I A Russell
Institution:South African National Parks , P.O. Box 176, Sedgefield, 6573, South Africa E-mail: ianr@parks-sa.co.za
Abstract:Summary

This study aimed to determine the distribution and relative abundance of freshwater fish in the Addo Elephant National Park. A total of 1578 fish specimens of 12 species were collected during surveys carried out in the Sundays River and four tributaries during 1996 and 1997. The redfin minnow Pseudobarbus afer comprised 81.6% of the total catch. Length frequency analysis of P. afer populations indicated recent successful recruitment in several rivers. Differences between rivers in the concentrations of dissolved and suspended solids and pH are possible reasons for different species complements. These surveys show the distribution of P. afer and Barbus aeneus in the Eastern Cape Province to be wider than previously reported. Management action is required to minimise opportunities for further establishment and spread of alien and translocated fish species and to conserve indigenous fish assemblages within the Park.
Keywords:distribution  diversity  fish  freshwater  Sundays River  Zuurberg  Addo Elephant National Park
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