Title of article :
length-weight relationships of cyprinus carpio from the indus river at chashma lake, district mianwali, punjab, pakistan
Author/Authors :
khan, muhammad sajid university of lahore, sargodha campus, sargodha, pakistan , hayat, sikandar university of lahore, defense road campus - institute of molecular biology and biotechnology - imbb department, lahore, pakistan , ishtiaq, abir bahaudddin zakariya university - institute of pure and applied biology - zoology division, multan, pakistan , malik, arif university of lahore, defense road campus - institute of molecular biology and biotechnology, lahore, pakistan , akhtar, niaz mujahid bahaudddin zakariya university - institute of pure and applied biology - zoology division, multan, pakistan , khan, gul zaman university of lahore, sargodha campus, sargodha, pakistan , khan, zafar iqbal university of lahore, sargodha campus, sargodha, pakistan , qurban, ali university of lahore, defense road campus - institute of molecular biology and biotechnology, lahore, pakistan
From page :
72
To page :
80
Abstract :
length-weight relationships (lwrs) and relative condition factors are of great importance in fishery assessment studies since they provide information about the growth of all fishes. the objective of the present study was to develop the model for predicting length-weight relationship (lwr) length relationship (llr) and condition factor (k) of cyprinus carpio at chashma lake district mianwali, punjab, pakistan. in january 2017, samples of 43 fish’s range in size of 31.00 cm to 60.80 cm were taken to estimate the lwr and llr. the length of the fish was ranged in size from 31.00 to 60.80 cm with a mean of 43.50 (± 1.98) in tl and from 25.00 to 50.00 cm with a mean range of 35.20 (± 1.87) in sl. the regressions result for lwr were found highly significant (r =0.943; p 0.001) with coefficients of determination, r2 = 0.889 showing a highly significant correlation between logs transformed data of tl and w. slope value (b) of c. carpio was found 3.01, which is very close to 3.00, hence representing an isometric growth pattern. in llr, the sl, bg, dfl, pvfl, and afb were found isometric (b=1) with tl, hl, ptfl, ptfb, pvfb, afl, cfl and cfw showed negative allometric growth, while dfb showed positive allometric growth with tl in c. carpio. condition factor (k) remained insignificant with tl and bw.
Keywords :
body girth , condition factor , length , length relationship , length , weight relationship
Journal title :
Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity
Journal title :
Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity
Record number :
2575834
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