Morphometric relationships and meristic characteristics of Megalaspis cordyla ‎‎(Linnaeus, 1758) from the Bay of Bengal.

Megalaspis cordyla is one of the Carangid fish species commonly found in marine areas ‎of the Sundarbans and the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. This study described the ‎morphometric relationships including length-weight and length-length relations (LWRs ‎and LLRs) and meristic characteristics of M. cordyla. A total of 100 individuals were ‎collected from commercial fishers’ catch in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh during ‎January-December 2021. For each individual, a total of fourteen various lengths were ‎measured by measuring board with 0.01 cm and body weight (BW) was taken by digital ‎balance with 0.01 g accuracy. Fin-ray numbers from all fins as well as scutes were ‎counted by a magnifying glass. Total length (TL) varied from 17.0-36.5 cm and the total ‎body weight (BW) ranged from 75.0-416.6 g. All LWRs were significantly related (p < ‎‎0.001), with r2 values ≥ 0.910. Based on r2 value (0.979), LWR by BW vs. TL (W= a × Lb) ‎was the best fitted model among 14 equations. Besides, the LLRs were also significant ‎with r2 values ≥ 0.908. According to r2 value (0.995), LLR by TL vs. FL (TL = a + b× FL) ‎was the best fitted model among 14 equations. The fin formula of M. cordyla is: first ‎dorsal, D1 I+VII; second dorsal, D2 I/14-18+6-8 finlets; pectoral, P1 20-26; pelvic, P2 I/5; ‎anal, A II+I/12-16 +5-7 finlets. This study provided knowledge on morphometric and ‎meristic features that would be very useful for species identification and stock ‎assessment of M. cordyla in the Bay of Bengal and other marine ecosystems.‎

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Main Authors: Sarmin‎, Most. Shakila, Rahman, Md. Ashekur, Khatun‎, Mst. Shefaly, Sarker‎, Biplob Kumer, Rahman, Md. Ataur, Sabbir, Wasim, Asadujjaman, Md., Samad, Md. Abdus, Habib, Kazi Ahsan
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2022-06-30
Subjects:Bay of Bengal‎, Megalaspis cordyla, meristic characters, morphometric relationship, relative growth, ASFA_2015::T::Taxonomy, Marine Biology,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42448
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