Distinguishing Hybrids of Golden Thailand and Malaysian Strains of Climbing Perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), Using Multivariate Analyses of Morpho-Meristic Traits

Q3 Environmental Science
AWAWU DASUKI, YUZINE B. ESA, ANNIE CHRISTIANUS, MOHAMMAD FADHIL SYUKRI ISMAIL, SAMUEL IJABO OGAH
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The climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792), is a commercially important freshwater fish in Southeast Asia. To meet demand, establishing stock development breeding programmes is essential. However, there is a lack of scientific literature on parent-hybrids differences. This study aims to use morphometric characteristics to identify important predictors and determine their heritability to address the knowledge gap. Two strains of A. testudineus and their corresponding hybrid groups, represented by T1–T4 (T1: golden Thai (♀) × golden Thai (♂), T2: golden Thai (♀) × Malaysian (♂), T3: Malaysian (♀) × Malaysian (♂) and T4: Malaysian (♀) × golden Thai (♂)) were used for the experiment. Thirty individuals of each strain were randomly selected from their respective tanks for morphometric characteristics assessment. Twenty-five morphometric measurements were taken, and adjustments were made for body size effects. These measurements were then subjected to multivariate analysis with a 5 % selection intensity for genetic advancement, focusing on body depth and base of anal fin length. The morphometric characters, including postorbital length, lowest body depth,the base of analfin length,total length, standard length, pre-pectoral fin length,the base of pectoralfin length, and base of pelvic fin length based on the canonical coefficient, were identified as distinguishing factors between hybrids and the parental population. The study showed that body length heritability was greater than 60 %, indicating a significant additive genetic effect that surpasses the impact of the environmental effect and thus could be used as a potential characteristic for selective breeding to improve the desired trait.
攀援鲈泰国金系与马来西亚金系杂交鉴定,Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792)形态分生性状的多元分析
攀鲈,Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792),是东南亚一种重要的商业淡水鱼。为了满足需求,建立家畜发展育种计划至关重要。然而,缺乏关于亲本杂交差异的科学文献。本研究旨在利用形态计量学特征来识别重要的预测因子,并确定其遗传性,以解决知识差距问题。实验选用2株麻蚶及其杂交群体T1 ~ T4 (T1:金黄色泰(♀)×金黄色泰(♂)、T2:金黄色泰(♀)×马来西亚(♂)、T3:马来西亚(♀)×马来西亚(♂)和T4:马来西亚(♀)×金黄色泰(♂))。每个菌株从各自的槽中随机选取30个个体进行形态特征评估。进行了25次形态测量,并对体型效应进行了调整。然后对这些测量结果进行多变量分析,以5%的选择强度进行遗传进步,重点是身体深度和肛鳍长度的基础。以典型系数为基础,确定了胸鳍前长、胸鳍前长、胸鳍后长、最低体深、胸鳍底、总长度、标准长度、胸鳍前长、胸鳍底和盆鳍底等形态计量特征是杂种与亲本群体的区别因素。研究表明,体长遗传力大于60%,表明加性遗传效应显著,超过了环境效应的影响,因此可以作为选择性育种的潜在特征来改善所需性状。
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Asian Fisheries Science
Asian Fisheries Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The Asian Fisheries Science (AFS) was first published in 1987. It is an open access SCOPUS indexed publication of the Asian Fisheries Society. Four regular issues are published annually in March, June, September and December. In addition, special issues are published on specific topics. Full texts of the articles are available for free download and there is no publication fee. The journal promotes fisheries science which has an international appeal with special focus on Asian interests.
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