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Evaluating biometric indices for Indian Gagata, Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences

Biometric indices provide crucial information on fish population growth and aquatic habitat well-being. This study offers the first comprehensive elucidation on biometric indices of Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) specifically; population structure, growth pattern and parameters, form factor (a(3.0)),...

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Autores principales: Nadia, Zubyda Mushtari, Saha, Newton, Roy, Prosun, Iqbal, Md. Asif, Sarmin, Most. Shakila, Hossain, Md. Yeamin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36685388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12739
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author Nadia, Zubyda Mushtari
Saha, Newton
Roy, Prosun
Iqbal, Md. Asif
Sarmin, Most. Shakila
Hossain, Md. Yeamin
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description Biometric indices provide crucial information on fish population growth and aquatic habitat well-being. This study offers the first comprehensive elucidation on biometric indices of Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) specifically; population structure, growth pattern and parameters, form factor (a(3.0)), conditions factors, prey-predator status, reproduction, optimum catchable length (L(opt)), mortality and exploitation rate in the Jamuna River, northern Bangladesh. The aim of this study is to estimate stock status of G. cenia in order to protect the declining wild stock. Total of 725 fishes were randomly collected (ranges between 2.7 and 8.5 cm total length (TL), while 0.30–8.24 g body weight (BW)) occasionally using conventional fishing gears during June 2020 to May 2021. The b value of length-weight relationship (TL vs. BW) was 3.33 which indicated positive allometric growth pattern with r(2) value 0.942. Growth parameters were supposed as asymptotic length (L(∞)) = 9.09 cm, (K) = 0.94 year(−1), growth performance index (Ø′) = 1.89 and longevity (t(max)) = 3.2 year(−1) for this population. The calculated a(3.0) was 0.0172 and Fulton’s condition (K(F)) is the best suited tool for assessing the well-being of this population. Additionally, relative weight (W(R)) specifies an imbalanced territory with regard to the occurrence of predators. The size at sexual maturity (L(m)) and L(opt) for combined sexes of G. cenia were 5.4 cm and 6.0 cm, respectively henceforth fish sizes 6.0–6.5 cm TL are recommended for exploitation. The current study verified fishing mortality was significantly lower than natural mortality and the exploitation rate (E) was 0.32 which indicated the stock was under fishing. Our findings would be very beneficial in planning the sustainable and appropriate management of this fish in Bangladesh and nearby ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-98499732023-01-20 Evaluating biometric indices for Indian Gagata, Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences Nadia, Zubyda Mushtari Saha, Newton Roy, Prosun Iqbal, Md. Asif Sarmin, Most. Shakila Hossain, Md. Yeamin Heliyon Research Article Biometric indices provide crucial information on fish population growth and aquatic habitat well-being. This study offers the first comprehensive elucidation on biometric indices of Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) specifically; population structure, growth pattern and parameters, form factor (a(3.0)), conditions factors, prey-predator status, reproduction, optimum catchable length (L(opt)), mortality and exploitation rate in the Jamuna River, northern Bangladesh. The aim of this study is to estimate stock status of G. cenia in order to protect the declining wild stock. Total of 725 fishes were randomly collected (ranges between 2.7 and 8.5 cm total length (TL), while 0.30–8.24 g body weight (BW)) occasionally using conventional fishing gears during June 2020 to May 2021. The b value of length-weight relationship (TL vs. BW) was 3.33 which indicated positive allometric growth pattern with r(2) value 0.942. Growth parameters were supposed as asymptotic length (L(∞)) = 9.09 cm, (K) = 0.94 year(−1), growth performance index (Ø′) = 1.89 and longevity (t(max)) = 3.2 year(−1) for this population. The calculated a(3.0) was 0.0172 and Fulton’s condition (K(F)) is the best suited tool for assessing the well-being of this population. Additionally, relative weight (W(R)) specifies an imbalanced territory with regard to the occurrence of predators. The size at sexual maturity (L(m)) and L(opt) for combined sexes of G. cenia were 5.4 cm and 6.0 cm, respectively henceforth fish sizes 6.0–6.5 cm TL are recommended for exploitation. The current study verified fishing mortality was significantly lower than natural mortality and the exploitation rate (E) was 0.32 which indicated the stock was under fishing. Our findings would be very beneficial in planning the sustainable and appropriate management of this fish in Bangladesh and nearby ecosystems. Elsevier 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9849973/ /pubmed/36685388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12739 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://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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title Evaluating biometric indices for Indian Gagata, Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences
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title_short Evaluating biometric indices for Indian Gagata, Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences
title_sort evaluating biometric indices for indian gagata, gagata cenia (hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12739
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