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摘要
Jagora asperata (Lamarck, 1822)被Bicolanos称为tabagwang,是一种可食用的软体动物,生长在Bicol地区的河流中。它被收获并在混合了可食用蕨类植物的椰奶中煮熟。在比科尔地区缺乏关于其生物学和渔业的信息。信息的缺乏使这项研究成为必要。该研究于2013年1月至2014年5月在卡塔丹瓦内斯维加的布拉丹河进行。空间分布呈块状分布,平均聚集指数为0.03。共收集到个体28921只,平均体长40.14 mm,平均体重4.57 g。长度-权重关系为W = 0.00025 × L=2.624。雌虫初成熟长度为32.04 mm,雄虫初成熟长度为33.64 mm。这个物种的发育方式是卵胎生。男女比例为1:1。性腺-躯体指数在10月和12月最高。总体参数估计为:L∞= 71.26 mm, K= 0.39 year - 1,Z=1.85 year - 1;M= 0.69 year−1;F= 1.16 year−1。开采率为0.63。估计MSY/R为6.53 g /每穗,对应长度为48.29 mm, F(MSY)为3.5 /年。研究结果表明,我国黑桫椤种群存在着过度开发和过度捕捞的现象,必须采取相应的管理措施来恢复其种群数量
Biological Inputs to the Management of Tabagwang (Jagora asperata) in Buradan River Viga, Catanduanes, Philippines
Jagora asperata (Lamarck, 1822) known to Bicolanos as tabagwang is an edible mollusc species thrivingin rivers of the Bicol region. It is being harvested and cooked in coconut milk mixed with edible fern. Thereis a dearth of information regarding its biology and fishery in the Bicol region. This absence of informationnecessitated this study. The study was conducted in Buradan River, Viga, Catanduanes, from January 2013to May 2014. Spatial distribution of the species was observed to be a clumped distribution (mean index ofaggregation is 0.03). There were 28,921 individuals gathered: the average length is 40.14 mm and averageweight is 4.57 g. The length-weight relationship was obtained as W = 0.00025 × L=2.624. The estimatedlength-at-first maturity was 32.04 mm for females and 33.64 mm for males. This species exhibits ovoviviparityas the mode of development. The distribution of the sexes is 1:1. Gonado-somatic index is highest in themonths of October and December. The estimated population param were: L ∞ = 71.26 mm, K= 0.39 year−1,Z=1.85 year−1; M= 0.69 year−1; and F= 1.16 year−1. Exploitation rate is 0.63. The estimated MSY/R is 6.53 g perrecruit, corresponding to a length of 48.29 mm, and the F(MSY) is 3.5 per year. The results showed that thepopulation of J. asperata is overexploited and overfished, and management policy must be implemented forthe stock to recover