Biometric properties of euryhaline fish the sand smelt Atherina boyeri Risso, ‎‎1810‎.

In this study the presence of sand smelt Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810, an invasive and ‎translocated species has been reported in the Hirfanlı Dam Lake, Turkey. The fish ‎samples were collected from the fishermen operating in the area in April 2016. Twenty-‎three morphometric characteristics of A. boyeri, were taken, including standard length ‎‎(SL), fork length (FL), total length (TL), preorbital distance, eye diameter, interorbital ‎distance, head length, head width, dorsal fin I nose point distance, dorsal fin II nose ‎point distance, preanal distance, prepectoral distance, preventral distance, dorsal fin I ‎base length, dorsal fin II base length, anal fin base length, pectoral fin base length, ‎ventral fin base length, maximum body height, caudal peduncle height, body width, ‎caudal peduncle width, body weight (W). The SL varied between 62 to 75 mm and ‎weight 2.324 to 4.133 g in females. Whereas in males the SL varied between 56 to78 mm ‎and weight 1.533 to 4.011 g. The sex ratio was slightly in favour of females being 54.4%‎

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Main Author: Benzer, Semra
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2019-06-30
Subjects:Atherina boyeri, sand smelt‎, biometric properties, euryhaline fish, ASFA_2015::B::Biology, ASFA_2015::F::Fisheries, invasive,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17975
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Summary:In this study the presence of sand smelt Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810, an invasive and ‎translocated species has been reported in the Hirfanlı Dam Lake, Turkey. The fish ‎samples were collected from the fishermen operating in the area in April 2016. Twenty-‎three morphometric characteristics of A. boyeri, were taken, including standard length ‎‎(SL), fork length (FL), total length (TL), preorbital distance, eye diameter, interorbital ‎distance, head length, head width, dorsal fin I nose point distance, dorsal fin II nose ‎point distance, preanal distance, prepectoral distance, preventral distance, dorsal fin I ‎base length, dorsal fin II base length, anal fin base length, pectoral fin base length, ‎ventral fin base length, maximum body height, caudal peduncle height, body width, ‎caudal peduncle width, body weight (W). The SL varied between 62 to 75 mm and ‎weight 2.324 to 4.133 g in females. Whereas in males the SL varied between 56 to78 mm ‎and weight 1.533 to 4.011 g. The sex ratio was slightly in favour of females being 54.4%‎