Morphometric and meristic traits of giant sea catfish <em>Arius gigas</em> (boulenger 1911) from new Calabar river and Degema River, Rivers State, Nigeria

H. E. Dienye, O. A. Olaniyi, S. A. Nwafili, U. Okoro, N. Bamidele
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Morphometric and meristic characters of the Arius gigas species were examined from two study areas (New Calabar and Degema Rivers) for a period of six months in Rivers State, Nigeria. Total of 200 individuals, 100 from each study site, were examined and analyzed. A majority of the values for external morphometric parameters of A. gigas were higher in the New Calabar River than those from Degema River population, with no significant differences exist (p<0.05) across the morphometric parameters except for pre-orbital length, post-orbital length and eye length. The meristic characters revealed variations in the mean values of dorsal fin spine (8.55±0.11 and 7.07±0.38), pectoral fin ray (5.96±0.06 and 4.23±0.26), and pelvic fin ray (14.99±1.21 and 7.51±0.52) in the study. A significant difference was noted in the number of dorsal fin spine (p< 0.05) between the two populations. The mean percentage of the Length of caudal peduncle (LoCP),1st and 2nd dorsal fin (DF), length of interdorsal fin (LoIDF) and length of adipose fin (LoAF) of A. gigas in the New Calabar River were significantly higher (p<0.05) than Degema River. Growth variability for standard length and all external parameters displayed allometric growth of A. gigas from Degema River. Further studies are recommended to corroborate the findings of the two populations using molecular markers for making conservation plans for exploitable A gigas species.
巨型海鲶<em>Arius gigas</em>(boulenger 1911)来自尼日利亚河流州的新卡拉巴尔河和德吉玛河
在尼日利亚河流州的两个研究区(新卡拉巴尔河和德格马河),用6个月的时间研究了巨蜥的形态计量学和分生特征。总共200人,每个研究地点100人,接受了检查和分析。新卡拉巴尔河种群的大部分外部形态参数值均高于Degema河种群,除眼眶前长度、眼眶后长度和眼长外,其他种群的形态参数无显著差异(p<0.05)。分生性状显示,背鳍平均值分别为8.55±0.11和7.07±0.38,胸鳍平均值分别为5.96±0.06和4.23±0.26,骨盆鳍平均值分别为14.99±1.21和7.51±0.52。在背鳍的数量上有显著差异(p < 0.01);0.05)。新卡拉巴尔河中大鲵尾柄长度(LoCP)、第一、第二背鳍长度(DF)、背间鳍长度(LoIDF)和脂肪鳍长度(LoAF)的平均百分比显著高于德格马河(p < 0.05)。标准长度和所有外部参数的生长变异性均显示Degema河中gigas的异速生长。建议进一步研究利用分子标记来证实这两个种群的发现,以制定可开发利用的gigas物种的保护计划。
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