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Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh

Population parameters of orange mud crab (Scylla olivacea) were estimated, aiming to determine sex ratios, carapace width-body weight (CW-BW) relationships, asymptotic width (CW(∝)), growth coefficient (K), mortality (Z, M, and F), recruitment and level of exploitation (E) in the Sundarban mangrove...

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Autores principales: Rouf, Muhammad Abdur, Shahriar, Sheik Istiak Md, Antu, Al-Hasan, Siddiqui, Md Noman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7895757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06223
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Shahriar, Sheik Istiak Md
Antu, Al-Hasan
Siddiqui, Md Noman
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description Population parameters of orange mud crab (Scylla olivacea) were estimated, aiming to determine sex ratios, carapace width-body weight (CW-BW) relationships, asymptotic width (CW(∝)), growth coefficient (K), mortality (Z, M, and F), recruitment and level of exploitation (E) in the Sundarban mangrove forest, located in the south-western part of Bangladesh. Year-round samples were collected using hook-lines and baited traps, the population parameters were measured from CW frequency data using FiSAT-II analyzer. The study showed that the overall male and female sex ratio was 1:0.66, revealing a male domination in the study area. The CW-BW relationship indicated that the increment rate in the BW of the male crabs (b = 3.06, R(2) = 0.98) were higher than that of female (b = 2.62; R(2) = 0.98) S. olivacea. The b value differed significantly (P < 0.006) from isometric growth (b = 3) where males exhibited positive and females exhibited negative growth allometry. Estimated CW(∝) for male and female were 164 mm and 152 mm along with K values 0.90 yr(−1) and 0.76 yr(−1), respectively. Total mortality (Z) was 2.67 yr(−1) and 1.57 yr(−1), natural mortality (M) was 0.98 yr(−1) and 0.90 yr(−1) and fishing mortality (F) was 1.69 yr(−1) and 0.67 yr(−1) for male and female, accordingly. Recruitment of both sexes exhibited a bimodal recruitment pattern where young population occurs continuously throughout the year and a major peak of recruitment for males was observed from November to January and for female it was from February to April. The estimated exploitation rate (E) for male (0.63) was higher than the female (0.43) where the E for male exceeded the maximum permissible limit (E = 0.50). A remarkable range of fishing pressure at lower size classes was revealed in this study and thus framing minimum legal size is crucial for effective management of the population.
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spelling pubmed-78957572021-03-02 Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh Rouf, Muhammad Abdur Shahriar, Sheik Istiak Md Antu, Al-Hasan Siddiqui, Md Noman Heliyon Research Article Population parameters of orange mud crab (Scylla olivacea) were estimated, aiming to determine sex ratios, carapace width-body weight (CW-BW) relationships, asymptotic width (CW(∝)), growth coefficient (K), mortality (Z, M, and F), recruitment and level of exploitation (E) in the Sundarban mangrove forest, located in the south-western part of Bangladesh. Year-round samples were collected using hook-lines and baited traps, the population parameters were measured from CW frequency data using FiSAT-II analyzer. The study showed that the overall male and female sex ratio was 1:0.66, revealing a male domination in the study area. The CW-BW relationship indicated that the increment rate in the BW of the male crabs (b = 3.06, R(2) = 0.98) were higher than that of female (b = 2.62; R(2) = 0.98) S. olivacea. The b value differed significantly (P < 0.006) from isometric growth (b = 3) where males exhibited positive and females exhibited negative growth allometry. Estimated CW(∝) for male and female were 164 mm and 152 mm along with K values 0.90 yr(−1) and 0.76 yr(−1), respectively. Total mortality (Z) was 2.67 yr(−1) and 1.57 yr(−1), natural mortality (M) was 0.98 yr(−1) and 0.90 yr(−1) and fishing mortality (F) was 1.69 yr(−1) and 0.67 yr(−1) for male and female, accordingly. Recruitment of both sexes exhibited a bimodal recruitment pattern where young population occurs continuously throughout the year and a major peak of recruitment for males was observed from November to January and for female it was from February to April. The estimated exploitation rate (E) for male (0.63) was higher than the female (0.43) where the E for male exceeded the maximum permissible limit (E = 0.50). A remarkable range of fishing pressure at lower size classes was revealed in this study and thus framing minimum legal size is crucial for effective management of the population. Elsevier 2021-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7895757/ /pubmed/33659747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06223 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antu, Al-Hasan
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Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title_full Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title_short Population parameters of the orange mud crab Scylla olivacea (Herbst, 1796) from the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh
title_sort population parameters of the orange mud crab scylla olivacea (herbst, 1796) from the sundarban mangrove forest in bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7895757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06223
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