来自印度比哈尔邦恒河的恒河池倒钩Puntius sophore (Hamilton, 1822)的生物特征评价

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES Indian Journal of Fisheries Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.21077/ijf.2022.69.4.122014-06
S. K. Ahirwal, Jaspreet Singh, Tarkeshwar Kumar, V. Bharti, K. Sarma, D. Narayan
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恒河池倒钩Puntius shoore (Hamilton, 1822)广泛分布在印度次大陆的淡水生态系统中,由于其营养价值,价格合理。对2019年3月至2020年2月在巴特那地区diigha GhatPatipul采集的大孢子虫的形态计量学、长度-频率分布(LFD)、长度-重量关系(LWR)、条件因子(CF)和性别比进行了研究。对137份样品的15个形态特征和9个分生计数进行了生物特征评价,并对982份样品(1.56 ~ 22.09 g TW, 51.06 ~ 115.11 mm TL)的LFD、LWR和CF进行了分析。LFD结果显示,28.49%的雄蚊为75 ~ 80 mm长,15.94%的雌蚊为70 ~ 75 mm长。在形态计量学分析中,各变量之间存在显著的相关性,其中总长度与标准长度之间的相关性最高(r>0.981)。LWR指数分别表现为雄性、雌性和两性组合的正异速生长模式。条件因子在性别间无显著差异,男女平均分别为1.06和1.24 (p<0.05)。性别比分析表明,长度在85 ~ 90 mm以上的种群雌性多于雄性,长度在105 ~ 110 mm以上的种群中未发现雄性标本。关键词:条件因素;长权关系;形态计量学
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Biometric evaluation of Gangetic pool barb Puntius sophore (Hamilton, 1822) from the River Ganga, Bihar, India
The Gangetic pool barb Puntius sophore (Hamilton, 1822) is widely distributed in the freshwater ecosystems of the Indian subcontinent and it is reasonably well-priced due to its nutritional value. A study was conducted to assess the morphometry, length-frequency distribution (LFD), length-weight relationship (LWR), condition factor (CF) and sex ratio of P. sophore collected from the Digha GhatPatipul in Patna, between March 2019 and February 2020. Fifteen morphometric characters and nine meristic counts of 137 specimens were examined for biometric evaluation and 982 samples (1.56-22.09 g TW, 51.06-115.11 mm TL) were analysed for LFD, LWR and CF, respectively. LFD revealed that 28.49% of the males sampled were in the 75-80 mm length class, while 15.94% of the total females sampled were in the 70-75 mm length class. In morphometric analysis, significant correlations were found across the variables and the highest correlation was observed between total length and standard length (r>0.981). LWR exponent value showed positive allometric growth patterns for male, female, and combined sexes, respectively. Condition factor showed no significant variation between the sexes and the observed average values were 1.06 and 1.24 for males and females, respectively (p<0.05). Analysis of the sex ratio showed that females outnumbered males from the 85-90 mm length group onwards and no male specimens were found beyond the 105-110 mm length group.Keywords: Condition factor, Length-weight relationship, Morphometry, P. sophore, Sex ratio
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Fisheries is published quarterly by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi. Original contributions in the field of Fish and fisheries science are considered for publication in the Journal. The material submitted must be unpublished and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers based on research which kills or damages any species, regarded as thratened/ endangered by IUCN crieteria or is as such listed in the Red Data Book appropriate to the geographic area concerned, will not be accepted by the Journal, unless the work has clear conservation objectives.
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