Length-weight relationships and reproductive biology of commercially important fishes from Ribb Reservoir, Ethiopia

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.47853/fas.2023.e27
Agumassie Tesfahun Asres, Sale Alebachew, Negesse Kebtieneh
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It is important to understand the biological aspects of fish for fishing management. This study was conducted from February through October 2021. A total of 1,629 fishes were collected using different fishing gears. The length-weight relationship is a power curve for all fishes and showed a significant ( r 2 > 0.8). All fishes revealed a negative allometric growth pattern except Labeobarbus intermedius . Oreochromis niloticus (1.714 ± 0.009) was found in better condition than other fish species (analysis of variance [ANOVA], p < 0.05). The length at maturity was 24.0 cm and 25.4 cm total length (TL), 28.9 cm and 28.2 cm fork length, and 53.2 cm and 57.5 cm TL for females and males of O. niloticus , L. intermedius and Clarias gariepinus , respectively. Fecundity was ranged between 100–947 eggs/g with absolute fecundity (AF) of 468–3,832 eggs, 200–1,000 eggs/g with AF of 2,752–136,420 eggs, and 505–900 eggs/g with AF of 2,000–6,404 eggs for O. niloticus , C. gariepinus , and L. intermedius , respectively. Their respective mean fecundity was 1,490 ± 91, 23,330 ± 5,070, and 3,096 ± 273 eggs, respectively. Mean fecundity revealed a significant variation between size classes and species (ANOVA, p < 0.05). The fecundity length and fecundity-body weight relationships except ( O. niloticus ) of fishes were curvilinear while the gonad weight (GW)-fecundity relationship was linear for all fish species. The fecundity was moderately associated with increasing length than body weight, and GW for all fishes ( r 2 > 0.6). In conclusion, a tangible management setup is required to sustain the use of fish in the reservoir.
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埃塞俄比亚Ribb水库重要商业鱼类的长度-重量关系和生殖生物学
了解鱼类的生物学方面对渔业管理很重要。这项研究于2021年2月至10月进行。使用不同的渔具共捕获了1,629条鱼。长度-重量关系对所有鱼类均呈幂曲线,且呈显著性(r 2 bb0 0.8)。除中间唇鲈外,其余鱼类均呈负异速生长模式。尼罗鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)(1.714±0.009)的生长状况优于其他鱼类(方差分析,p < 0.05)。雌、雄niloticus、L. intermedius和Clarias gariepinus成熟时总长度分别为24.0 cm和25.4 cm,叉长分别为28.9 cm和28.2 cm, TL长分别为53.2 cm和57.5 cm。niloticus、cariepinus和intermedius的产卵量分别为100 ~ 947个/g,绝对产卵量为468 ~ 3832个;200 ~ 1000个/g,绝对产卵量为2752 ~ 136420个;505 ~ 900个/g,绝对产卵量为2000 ~ 6404个。平均产卵量分别为1490±91个、23330±5070个和3096±273个。平均繁殖力在大小类别和物种之间存在显著差异(方差分析,p < 0.05)。除niloticus外,其他鱼类的繁殖力长度和繁殖力-体重呈曲线关系,而生殖腺重量(GW)-繁殖力呈线性关系。所有鱼类的繁殖力均与长度大于体重的增加有一定的相关性(r 2 bb0 0.6)。总之,需要一个切实的管理机制来维持对水库鱼类的利用。
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Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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