A. O. Abidemi-Iromini, A. Bello-Olusoji, I. A. Adebayo
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摘要
在拉各斯泻湖对几内亚湾一种重要的经济鱼类黑尾蝶鱼(Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus)的状况进行了为期24个月的调查,以了解该鱼的健康状况;渔业管理、公共卫生和粮食安全。用来确定某些水动力状态的生态学工具。水分析:测定温度(°C)、pH、溶解氧(mg l)、电导率(μЅcm)、深度(m)、浊度(m)和盐度(%0)。随机采集平均标准体长18.90±1.35 (cm)、平均体重(201.59±38.29)(g)的鱼,按性别分组。条件因素和回归分析确定。在鱼类组织中测定了一些重金属浓度(铅、铁、锌、铜和铬)水平。经方差分析,水参数与正常范围无显著差异(P≥0.05)。通信:A. O abidei - iromini,尼日利亚翁多州阿库雷联邦科技大学渔业和水产养殖技术系(电子邮件:attytej@gmail.com)。性别比显示出更高的男女比例(40:32),这是自然界特有的。形态计量学测量结果显示,女性样品呈负异速生长,但条件因子K(2.86)较好;雄性呈阳性异速生长,与性别、繁殖和食物供应有关的条件因子(K)较低(0.44);因为健壮性表明鱼的健康状态。重金属值显示轻微累积。结果该鱼种相对安全,具有一定的公共卫生价值。
Health assessment of Silver catfish (Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus): hydrodynamic and growth performance in Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria
Status of Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus, an economic important fish of the Gulf of Guinea was investigated over 24 months in Lagos Lagoon to know the state of well-being of the fish; for fisheries management, public health and food security. Ecological tools employed to determine some hydrodynamic status. Water analysis: temperature (°C), pH, dissolved oxygen (mg l), conductivity (μЅcm), depth (m), turbidity (m), and salinity (%0) were determined. Fish with mean standard length 18.90 ± 1.35 (cm) and mean weight range (201.59 ± 38.29) (g) were randomly collected and separated into sexes. Condition factor and regression analysis determined. Some heavy metal concentrations (Lead, Iron, Zinc Copper, and Chromium) levels were determined in fish tissues. No significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) occurred in water parameters from normal range using ANOVA. Correspondence A. O Abidemi-Iromini, Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria (email: attytej@gmail.com). Sex ratio indicated higher male to female (40:32) which is nature specific. Morphometric measurement indicated female samples revealed negative allometric, but better condition factor (K) (2.86); while male revealed positive allometric and lower condition factor (K) (0.44) which is sex, reproduction and food availability specific; as robustness indicate state of well-being of the fish. Heavy metal values revealed slight accumulations. Results connoted fish species is relatively safe and of public health value.