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From

Population Dynamics of Senilia senilis (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Senegal River Delta, Senegal

Mamadou Lamine DIOP, Alioune FAYE, Malick DIOUF

American Journal of Water Resources. 2025, 13(2), 63-68 doi:10.12691/ajwr-13-2-4
  • Figure 1. Map showing sampling stations
  • Figure 2. Predicted maximum length for S. senilis based on extreme value theory. The predicted maximum length value and the 95% confidence interval are obtained from the intersection of overall maximum length with the line y and x, z respectively
  • Figure 3. Growth performance of S. senilis
  • Figure 4. Restructured Length frequency distribution output from FiSAT II with superimposed growth curves (Dark bars=actual frequency bars and White bars=reconstructed bars)
  • Figure 5. FISAT II output of linearized length-converted catch curve for S. senilis (Yellow dots are dots used in calculation and White dots are dot not used in calculations)
  • Figure 6. Recruitment pattern of S. senilis from FiSAT Output
  • Figure 7. Length structured virtual population analysis of S. senilis in Senegal River
  • Figure 8. Beverton and Holt’s relative yield per recruit and average biomass per recruit models, showing levels of yield indices for S. senilis in south Coastal Senegalese waters (Red dashes=E0.1, Green dashes=E0.5 and Yellow dashes=Emax)