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   Population Growth and Reproductive Potential of Five Important Fishes From the Freshwater Bodies of Bangladesh  
   
نویسنده Alam M.T. ,Hussain M.A. ,Sultana S. ,Hasan M.T. ,Mazlan A.G. ,Simon K.D. ,Mazumder S.K.
منبع Iranian Journal Of Fisheries Sciences - 2018 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:657 -674
چکیده    Population growth (length-weight relationship), and reproductive potential (e.g. fecundity, and sex-ratio) of five important fish species (‘mola’: amblypharyngodon mola, ‘puti’: puntius sophore, ‘tengra’: mystus vittatus, ‘shing’: heteropneustes fossilis and ‘taki’: channa punctatus) collected from two important fresh water bodies (namely hilna beel and beel kumari beel) rajshahi, bangladesh, were studied. population growth pattern by length-weight relationship (w=alb) for the species differed, and exhibited positive allometric growth (p. sophore in hilna beel), isometric growth (a. mola and c. punctatus in hilna beel) and negative allometric growth (m. vittatus & h. fossilis in hilna beel and a. mola, p. sophore, m. vittatus, c. punctatus and h. fossilis in beel kumari beel). the results denoted that fecundity of mature females followed a non-linear relationship (f=al^b) with total length and exhibited positive allometric growth (b>3) with some exception (a. mola in hilna beel and m. vittatus in beel kumari beel). fecundity of mature females also increased with total body weight and ovary weight following a linear relationship (f=a+bw). differences in values of sexratios with seasons for all species in this study may have resulted from different environmental factors as well as breeding seasons. the findings of this study would be useful in imposing adequate regulations for the conservation of these fascinating fishes in the fresh water bodies of bangladesh.
کلیدواژه Beel ,Fecundity ,Sex-Ratio ,Length-Weight Relationship ,Small Indigenous Fish
آدرس Sylhet Agricultural University, Department Of Aquaculture, Bangladesh, Rajshahi University, Departemt Of Fisheries, Bangladesh, Rajshahi University, Department Of Zoology, Bangladesh, Sylhet Agricultural University, Department Of Aquaculture, Bangladesh, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty Of Science And Technology, Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia. University Of Malaysia Terengganu, Institute Of Tropical Aquaculture, Malaysia, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (Ukm), Faculty Of Science And Technology, School Of Environmental And Natural Resource Sciences, Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty Of Science And Technology, Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia. Sylhet Agricultural University, Department Of Aquatic Resource Management, Bangladesh
پست الکترونیکی skmazumder.arm@sau.ac.bd
 
     
   
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