‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān (Jan 2008)

REPRODUCTION AND FEEDING OF BUCCANEER ANCHOVY (ENCRASICHOLINA PUNCTIFER) FROM COASTAL WATERS OF QESHM ISLAND, THE PERSIAN GULF

  • A. Salarpor; M. Darvishi; S. Behzadi; F. Seraji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 45 – 54

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Encrasicholina punctifer is one of the dominant small pelagic and economically most important fishes of the Persian Gulf, especially in Qeshm Island's coastal waters. Specimens of the fish were collected monthly from the fishing area in the coastal waters of Qeshm Island by random sampling method. Investigation on biological parameters of E. punctifer continued from April 2005 to March 2006. E. puncqfer is mainly caught by double-boat purse seine in this area. Reproductive studies showed that maturity season of the fish occur in August. The sex ratio fulfill the theoretical 1:1 (P>0.05). LMSO was attained at a total length of 84 mm. The absolute fecundity was estimated at 1217±331. We showed that the species is planktonivore, its diet consisted of a board spectrum of food types, but crustaceans dominated the food with copepods and their eggs, naplius and semi digested copepods constituting 54% of the diet. The next major food groups found in the diet of the fish were Cyanophyceae 21%, Bacillariophyceae 11%, fish egg and scale 6%, Dinophyceae 4%, with Euglenahyceae, Chiorophyta, Dinoflagellates and others items consisting only 4% of the diet. Analysis of monthly variation in the stomach fullness indicated that feeding intensity fluctuated throughout the year, with the highest value in winter. Vacuity Index indicated this species was of semi-voracious appetite fishes.

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