Length-weight Relationship and Condition Factors of Endemic Fish, <I>Lagusia micracanthus</I> Bleeker, 1860 (Pisces: Terapontidae) in Gilireng River, Wajo Regency, Indonesia

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Neneng Rahayu Ningsih, Sharifuddin Bin Andy Omar, Abdul Haris, Muhammad Nur, Rakhma Fitria Larasati
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Highlight Research Research on pirik endemic fish (Lagusia micracanthus) was first conducted in the Gilireng River. Based on the length-weight relationship, the growth type of pirik fish in the Gilireng River is isometric. The average size distribution, total length, and body weight of female fish were greater than those of male fish though not statistically significant. The Gilireng River water conditions are sufficient to support the growth of endemic pirik fish. Abstract Lagusia micracanthus or locally known as pirik fish and is the only endemic freshwater fish from the family Terapontidae. To date, published information related to biological aspects of this species in the Gilireng River, Arajang Village, Wajo Regency, is unavailable. This study aims to determine the length−weight relationship and condition factors of L. micracanthus fish populations in the Gilireng River. Fish sampling was performed once a month January 2022 to June 2022.The fish collected from Gilireng River comprised 69 male and 66 females during the study period. Pirik (L. micracanthus) in the Gilireng River demonstrated nearly an isometric growth pattern. Condition factor values ranged from 0.6455 to 4.3239, and the average condition factor values for female fish were smaller than male fish. The result of this study has contributed to the knowledge of the endemic pirik fish population in the Gilireng River that could assist fishery management scientists in conducting studies on the management of these fish.
特有鱼类<I>微棘拉古斯</I>Bleeker, 1860年(双鱼座:巨鳞鱼科),摄于印度尼西亚瓦霍县的吉连河
摘要首次在吉连江对棘特有鱼(Lagusia micracanthus)进行了研究。从长度-重量关系来看,吉连河刺鱼的生长类型为等长型。雌鱼的平均体型分布、总长度和体重均大于雄鱼,但差异无统计学意义。鸡连河的水条件足以支持特有刺鱼的生长。摘要微拉孔鱼(Lagusia microracanthus),又称刺鱼(pirik fish),是刺孔鱼科唯一的地方性淡水鱼。迄今为止,有关该物种在Wajo Regency Arajang村gilirenang河的生物学方面的出版信息尚未获得。摘要本研究旨在确定吉连河微棘鱼种群的长重关系及其影响因素。2022年1月至2022年6月每月进行一次鱼类取样。研究期间在鸡连河采集的鱼中,雄鱼69条,雌鱼66条。鸡连河的棘豆(L. micracanthus)呈近似等长生长模式。条件因子值为0.6455 ~ 4.3239,雌鱼的平均条件因子值小于雄鱼。本研究的结果有助于了解吉连河特有刺鱼种群,为渔业管理科学家开展刺鱼管理研究提供依据。
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Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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