Feeding, Growth and Mortality of Bogue (Boops boops (L. 1758)) in The Eastern Mediterranean Coasts of Turkiye

Liban Isse Farah, Sinan Mavruk
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The bogue (Boops boops (L. 1758)), is a commercially important fish species listed within top landed marine species in Turkish fisheries. This study was performed to assess feeding, growth, mortality, and level of exploitation of the population in Mersin and Iskenderun Bay, in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The ratio of males to females (1:1.04) was not significantly different from 1:1. The growth profile was positive allometric, except for juveniles. The von-Bertalanffy growth parameters for the combined sexes were L = 32.991 cm, k = 0.181 years−1 and t0 = -1.928 years, and growth performance index was Ø = 5.286. Total mortality (Z) was estimated as Z = 1.402, with natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality (F) of M = 1.162 and F = 0.829, respectively. The exploitation ratio was calculated as E = 0.829, indicating that bogue stock that inhabits Mersin and Iskenderun Bay was overexploited. Fishing pressure should therefore be reduced in order to preserve the population. A total of 190 stomach contents were analysed, of which 46 (24%) contained undigested food. The diet consisted of larval and juvenile fish, copepods, shrimps, and squids. The larval and juvenile stages of the invasive Bregmaceros nectabanus were the most prevalent prey items, occurring in 95% of the examined specimens with full stomachs. This serves as a notable example of how an invasive species can emerge as a vital dietary component for native species.

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土耳其东地中海沿岸鲣鱼的摄食、生长和死亡率
鲣鱼(Boops boops (L.1758))是一种具有重要商业价值的鱼类,被列为土耳其渔业中上岸量最大的海洋物种。本研究旨在评估地中海东部梅尔辛湾和伊斯肯德伦湾中鲣鱼种群的摄食、生长、死亡率和开发程度。雄鱼与雌鱼的比例(1:1.04)与 1:1 没有显著差异。除幼鱼外,其生长曲线呈正异速生长。雌雄鱼的 von-Bertalanffy 生长参数为 L∞ = 32.991 厘米、k = 0.181 年-1 和 t0 = -1.928 年,生长性能指数为 Ø = 5.286。总死亡率(Z)估计为 Z = 1.402,自然死亡率(M)和捕捞死亡率(F)分别为 M = 1.162 和 F = 0.829。计算得出的开发率为 E = 0.829,表明栖息在梅尔辛和伊斯肯德伦湾的鳕鱼种群已被过度开发。因此,应减少捕捞压力,以保护该种群。共分析了 190 份胃内容物,其中 46 份(24%)含有未消化的食物。食物包括幼鱼和幼鱼、桡足类、虾和鱿鱼。入侵鱼类 Bregmaceros nectabanus 的幼鱼和幼体是最常见的猎物,在 95% 的饱腹标本中都有出现。这是一个显著的例子,说明入侵物种如何成为本地物种的重要食物来源。
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