M. Asadujjaman, Md Nuruzzaman Khan, Sarower Mahfuj, W. Akram, Sk Injamamul Islam, W. Sabbir
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摘要
研究这些最不受关注的鱼类的生活史特征,对于制定该物种的长期管理和保护方法至关重要。目前的研究首次详细阐明了生活史特征(LHT),包括孟加拉国南部帕苏尔河的长-频率分布(LFD)、长-重和长-长关系(LWR和LLR)、形状因子(a3.0)、条件因子、初次性成熟时长度(Lm)、自然死亡率(Mw)和最佳可捕获长度(Lopt)。于2021年5月至8月,使用刺网随机采集鱼类样本(n =150)。记录每条鱼的总长度(TL)、叉长(FL)、标准长度(SL)和体重(BW)。TL的大小等级为15 ~ 17级,居种群中最大。指数b值(TL vs. BW)的长权关系(LWR)呈现负异速生长趋势(b = 2.6174)。基于LLR的b值同样指定了相同的生长配置。a3.0评分为0.01,表明鱼体形态延伸。在四种条件参数中,KF是衡量帕苏尔河白桦群落幸福度的最佳方法。WR与100存在显著偏差(p < 0.05),表明该生境不稳定。计算的Lm、Mw和Lopt值在TL期分别为11.20 cm、0.76 cm /年和12.64 cm。因此,本研究的发现可以在未来有效地管理该物种在帕苏尔河及其相互关联的环境中进行。
Life-history traits of grey mullet, Liza parsia in the Passur River of Southern Bangladesh: Implications for effective management
The study of life-history features of least-concerned fishes like Liza parsia is critical for developing long-term management and conservation methods for this species. The current study delivers the very first detailed clarification of life-history traits (LHT), containing length-frequency distribution (LFD), length-weight and length-length relationships (LWR and LLR), form factor (a3.0), condition factors, length at first sexual maturity (Lm), natural mortality (Mw) and optimum catchable length (Lopt) of L. parsia from the Passur River in southern Bangladesh. Fish samples (n =150) were randomly collected from May to August 2021, using gill nets. Each individual fish's total length (TL), fork length (FL), standard length (SL), and bodyweight (BW) were recorded. The size classes of TL were 15–17cmleadingmaximum sizes among the fish population. Length-Weight relations (LWR) from exponential b values (TL vs. BW) revealed a negative allometric growth trend (b = 2.6174). The b value based on the LLR similarly specifies the identical growth configuration. The a3.0 score was determined to be 0.01, demonstrating that the fish has extended body morphology. KF is the finest method for measuring the well-being of L. parsia in the Passur River among the four types of condition parameters. Moreover, WR also showed a significant deviation from 100 (p < 0.05) signifying an unstable habitat for L. parsia. The calculated Lm, Mw and Lopt values were 11.20 cm in TL, 0.76/year and 12.64 cm in TL respectively. As a consequence, the findings of this research could be conducted in the future to effectively manage this species in the Passur River, and its interconnecting environments.