2019
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v12i5.34
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Diversity, biology and exploitation of brackish water crabs in West Africa: A review

Abstract: Crabs are an important biological component of the West African lagoon fauna and are exploited by fishing communities. This paper presents a synthesis of the current understanding pertaining to the diversity, biology and exploitation of these crabs in order to identify promising research paths for this zoological group. A literature review was done. Thirty-two species belonging to thirteen families and twenty-three genera have been indexed by previous investigators and we plan on making use of this information… Show more

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“…Fish, the main source of protein for populations in southern Benin, is provided by water bodies [2]. However, ever-increasing demographic pressure, coupled with the erosion of banks and poor fishing practices have led to a degradation of the aquatic ecosystem and a drop in fish production [3]. Fish farming is, therefore, an essential alternative to meet the dietary needs of populations in fish protein.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fish, the main source of protein for populations in southern Benin, is provided by water bodies [2]. However, ever-increasing demographic pressure, coupled with the erosion of banks and poor fishing practices have led to a degradation of the aquatic ecosystem and a drop in fish production [3]. Fish farming is, therefore, an essential alternative to meet the dietary needs of populations in fish protein.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirty-two crab species are reported in lagoons or different habitats ranging from the marine environment to the firm ground from Côte d'Ivoire to Nigeria. These species are divided into twenty-three genera and thirteen families (Dessouassi et al, 2018). According to available literature, the highest species richness of lagoon crabs is observed in Nigeria (twentythree species) and the lowest is observed in Togo (two species).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to available literature, the highest species richness of lagoon crabs is observed in Nigeria (twentythree species) and the lowest is observed in Togo (two species). Regional surveys conducted during colonial times and around the period of the independence movement in West Africa have not included all the lagoons in such countries as Benin or Côte d'Ivoire (Dessouassi et al, 2018). Nowadays, in lagoon systems of South Benin, the exploitation of fishery resources constitutes an essential economic activity that contributes to the livelihoods of neighboring populations (Goussanou et al, 2017a).…”
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confidence: 99%
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