Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research (Sep 2016)

Biometric indices and size at first sexual maturity of eight alien fish species from Bangladesh

  • Md. Yeamin Hossain,
  • Md. Alomgir Hossen,
  • Md. Mahmudul Islam,
  • Md. Nasir Uddin Pramanik,
  • Fairuz Nawer,
  • Alok Kumar Paul,
  • H.M. Adnan Hameed,
  • Md. Mosaddequr Rahman,
  • Gitartha Kaushik,
  • Sabitry Bardoloi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejar.2016.09.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 3
pp. 331 – 339

Abstract

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The biometric indices and size at first sexual maturity of eight alien fish species from several water bodies in Bangladesh were studied for the first time. A total of 273 individuals of eight alien fish species (Barbonymus gonionotus, Clarias gariepinus, Ctenopharyngodon idella, Cyprinus carpio, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, H. nobilis, Oreochromis niloticus and Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) were collected using traditional fishing gears from June 2014 to May 2015. Among the four condition factors (Allometric condition factor, Fulton’s condition factor, Relative condition factor, and Relative weight) studied, Fulton’s condition factor was the best for assessing the well-being of these alien species in their natural habitat, based on the relationships of condition factors with body weight and total length. The calculated form factor was 0.0270 for B. gonionotus, 0.0077 for C. gariepinus, 0.0119 for C. idella, 0.0194 for C. carpio, 0.0101 for H. molitrix, 0.0092 for H. nobilis, 0.0158 for O. niloticus and 0.0105 for P. hypophthalmus. The size at first sexual maturity was estimated in TL as 12.30 cm for B. gonionotus, 25.53 cm for C. gariepinus, 32.80 cm for C. idella, 18.22 cm for C. carpio, 23.92 cm for H. molitrix, 30.18 cm for H. nobilis, 21.78 cm for O. niloticus, and 21.32 cm for P. hypophthalmus. The present study also calculates form factor and first sexual maturity of these alien species from different water-bodies world over. The findings of this study can be very helpful for sustainable management of these alien species in Bangladesh and similar ecosystems.

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