尼泊尔莫朗一些河流中鱼类的长重关系

Sharada Shrestha, Ganesh Tamang, Jash Hang Limbu, Dipak Rajbanshi
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长度-重量关系是渔业评估的一个重要方面,可提供宝贵的生物信息。长度-重量关系用公式 W = aLb 表示,其中 W 代表鱼的总重量,L 代表标准长度。利用对数变换将 LWR 等式转化为线性形式:LogW = a + bLogL。本研究获得的生物计量数据包括物种信息、样本数量(N)、标准长度范围、总重量范围以及每个物种的长度-重量关系常数(a 和 b)。在这项研究中,我们估算了尼泊尔东部莫朗县一些河流中 16 种淡水鱼的长度-重量关系。从 2022 年 9 月到 2023 年 2 月,我们共研究了 1,600 份鱼类标本,代表了 5 个科 16 个不同的物种。从河流中捕获的鱼类保存在 20% 的福尔马林中,以便随后在实验室中进行生物测量。生物统计测量方法如下:每条鱼的长度测量值为标准长度或叉长(SL,以厘米为单位),从鱼口至尾鳍裂片处。长度测量使用普通尺子和游标卡尺,精确度为 0.1 厘米。重量测量使用精度为 0.01 克的电子数字天平。在记录重量时,为确保准确性,鱼体的湿润程度要保持一致。在莫朗地区列出的鱼种中,Puntius terio 的标准长度(2.7 厘米 - 7.4 厘米)和总重量(1.07 克 - 7.06 克)范围最小,而 Garra gotyla gotyla 的标准长度(4.3 厘米 - 18.6 厘米)和总重量(4.5 克 - 15.6 克)范围最大。这些差异表明了不同物种之间的自然大小差异。长度-重量关系分析表明,所有研究鱼种都呈现负异速增长模式。这意味着随着鱼体长度的增加,其体重的增长速度也会减慢。这项研究的结果有助于我们了解研究地区淡水鱼类的生长模式。
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Length-Weight Relationship of Fishes in Some Rivers of Morang, Nepal
The length-weight relationship is a crucial aspect of fishery assessments, providing valuable biological information. The length-weight relationship is expressed by the equation W = aLb, where W represents the total weight of the fish and L denotes the standard length. The LWR equation was transformed into a linear form using logarithmic transformation: LogW = a + bLogL. The biometric data obtained from this study includes information on species, sample numbers (N), standard length range, total weight range, and the length-weight relationship constants (a and b) for each species. In this study, we estimated the length-weight relationship of 16 freshwater fish species from some rivers of Morang district, Eastern Nepal. A total of 1,600 fish specimens, representing 16 different species from 5 families were studied from September 2022 to February 2023. The fishes were captured from the river and preserved in 20% formalin for subsequent biometric measurements in the laboratory. Biometric measurements were taken as follows: for each fish, length measurements were listed as standard length or fork length (SL in cm) from mouth to where the caudal fin is lobate. Length measurements were taken with a regular ruler validated against a Vernier Calliper, with an accuracy of 0.1 cm. Weight measurements were obtained using an electronic digital balance with a precision of 0.01 g. While listing weight, a fish consistency was maintained concerning the degree of wetness of the body to ensure accuracy. Among the species listed in the Morang district, Puntius terio has the smallest range of standard length (2.7 cm - 7.4 cm) and total weight (1.07 g - 7.06 g) while Garra gotyla gotyla has the largest range of standard length (4.3 cm - 18.6 cm) and total weight (4.5 g - 15.6 g). These variations indicate the natural size differences among the species. The analysis of the length-weight relationships revealed that all the studied fish species exhibited a negative allometric growth pattern. This means that as the length of the fish increases, its weight increases at a slower rate. The findings of this study contribute to our understanding of the growth patterns of freshwater fish species in the study area.
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