Seasonal variation of condition factor and weight - length relationship in Thryssa hamiltonii Gray, 1835 (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) collected from Balochistan coast in the Arabian Sea, Pakistan

Present study deals with the effects of seasonal variation on condition factor (CF) and weight - length relationships (WLRs) of Thryssa hamiltonii, sampled during pre and post- monsoon seasons in 2011 from the Balochistan coast of the Arabian Sea. The results showed that T. hamiltonii has isometric growth characteristics in pre and post-monsoon. The value of b was calculated as 3.2364 in pre-monsoon, as 3.0499 in post-monsoon season and as 3.1346 in combined data with not significantly different from 3 (Pauly’ t test, P > 0.05) Moreover, the mean CF was calculated between 0.13 - 0.60 (mean: 0.26±0.010) in pre-monsoon season and between 0.19 - 0.90 (mean: 0.39±0.017) in post-monsoon season. The calculated CF showed statistically difference among the pre-monsoon, post-monsoon and combined data (One way ANOVA, P = 5.47E-08).

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Main Authors: Baloch, A.B., Ahmed, Quratulan, Ali, Qadeer Mohammad, Bat, Levent, Bilgin, Sabri
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:Biology, Fisheries, Length - weight relationships, condition factors, Hamilton's thryssa, Thryssa hamiltonii, Balochistan coast, Arabian Sea.,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/40771
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Summary:Present study deals with the effects of seasonal variation on condition factor (CF) and weight - length relationships (WLRs) of Thryssa hamiltonii, sampled during pre and post- monsoon seasons in 2011 from the Balochistan coast of the Arabian Sea. The results showed that T. hamiltonii has isometric growth characteristics in pre and post-monsoon. The value of b was calculated as 3.2364 in pre-monsoon, as 3.0499 in post-monsoon season and as 3.1346 in combined data with not significantly different from 3 (Pauly’ t test, P > 0.05) Moreover, the mean CF was calculated between 0.13 - 0.60 (mean: 0.26±0.010) in pre-monsoon season and between 0.19 - 0.90 (mean: 0.39±0.017) in post-monsoon season. The calculated CF showed statistically difference among the pre-monsoon, post-monsoon and combined data (One way ANOVA, P = 5.47E-08).