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Population dynamics of kiddy shrimp, Parapenaeopsis stylifera (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) in the north-west of Qeshm Island, Iran
This study was conducted to determine the population dynamics of Parapenaeopsis stylifera in the coastal waters of the Persian Gulf. A total of 423 male and 449 female shrimps was collected monthly by a bottom-trawl net, from March 2011 to June 2012. The populations of male and female shrimps were dominated by adult shrimps (CL > 15 mm) from January to May. Whereas, the juvenile shrimps were dominant from June to September and the averages of CPUE uptrend in these periods, too. The carapace length and weight relationship demonstrated that growth in both sexes was allometric. The asymptotic carapace length (CL∞) was estimated at 21 mm for males and 27 mm for females. The growth parameter K was calculated as 1.1 Yr −1 for males and 1.2 Yr −1 for females. The total mortality rate for males was more than for females. And the exploitation rates were 0.58 for males and 0.52 for females. The sex ratio identified that it was not a constant 1:1 throughout the year, with 51.49% females. Kiddy shrimps can spawn all year round and have a spawning peak from February to May. The Lm50 was estimated at 19.03 mm carapace length of female shrimps.
期刊介绍:
Tropical Zoology is an international zoological journal publishing original papers in the field of systematics, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of all terrestrial and aquatic animal Phyla from tropical and subtropical areas.
Only papers with new information, high quality and broad interest are considered. Single species description and checklists are not normally accepted. Review papers are welcome. The journal is owned by the Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy (CNR-IRET) who performs research into the structure and functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, focusing in particular on anthropogenic pressure and global change. The knowledge amassed forms the scientific basis for identifying the most appropriate protective and corrective interventions, and provides support for the bodies entrusted with formulating policies for environmental protection and recovery.