Relationships between length-weight, length-length, and fish length to otolith morphometry in Rita rita (Hamilton, 1822)

Q4 Environmental Science Zoology and Ecology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.35513/21658005.2022.1.6
Ankita, M. Afzal Khan, Salman Khan
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The present study deals with fish length-weight, length-length, length-otolith size and length-otolith weight relationships in Rita rita. Specimens (N = 117) were collected monthly from September 2018 to August 2019 from Narora site of the River Ganga, India. The slope (b) in length-weight relationship equation was 2.40, suggesting a negative allometric growth pattern. The Student’s t-test showed no significant differences in the size of right and left otoliths in Rita rita, therefore, a single linear regression based on left otoliths was used. Fish length was plotted against otolith length, otolith height and otolith weight. The linear regression model was found to fit the data well for fish length to otolith size. Fish length was positively correlated with otolith height (R2 = 0.97), otolith length (R2 = 0.94) and otolith weight (R2 = 0.91). The mean value of condition factor was 1.13, which suggested a good condition of the target fish species in the River Ganga. Findings of this study could be used to study the population characteristics of Rita rita, and to explore the food and feeding biology of piscivores based on correlating the otolith morphometry of the prey items to the fish length at age.
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丽塔丽塔鱼的长重、长长和鱼长与耳石形态测定的关系(Hamilton, 1822)
本研究研究了丽塔丽塔鱼的长度-重量、长度-长度、长度-耳石大小和长度-耳石重量的关系。于2018年9月至2019年8月在印度恒河Narora遗址每月采集标本(N = 117)。长度-权重关系方程斜率(b)为2.40,为负异速生长模式。学生t检验显示,丽塔丽塔的左右耳石大小没有显著差异,因此,采用基于左耳石的单一线性回归。鱼的长度根据耳石长度、耳石高度和耳石重量绘制。发现线性回归模型可以很好地拟合鱼的长度与耳石大小的数据。鱼长与耳石高度(R2 = 0.97)、耳石长度(R2 = 0.94)、耳石重量(R2 = 0.91)呈正相关。条件因子均值为1.13,表明恒河目标鱼种状况良好。本研究结果可用于研究丽塔丽塔的种群特征,并基于猎物耳石形态与鱼龄体长的相关性来探索食鱼动物的食物和摄食生物学。
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