22 research outputs found

    Biological features of Chanda nama (Ambassidae) in the Old Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh

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    Biological features including sex ratio, length-frequency distributions (LFDs), size at sexual maturity, spawning season, length-weight relationships (LWRs) and condition factor of Chanda nama were studied in the Old Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh. There was no significant difference in sex ratio. LFDs indicated no significant differences in size between the sexes. Size at sexual maturity was estimated at ~3.0 cm standard length. Monthly variations in gonadosomatic index indicate that the main spawning season is from July to August. The LWRs showed isometric growth in males and positive allometric growth in females. Fulton’s condition factor varied in both sexes and was attributed to variations in GSI with maturity. The findings of this study will be helpful to formulate conservation and management strategies of C. nama population in the Old Brahmaputra River and surrounding ecosystems

    Age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton, 1822) of the river Tentulia in Bangladesh

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    This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bhola district using monthly samples from January to December 2009 by checking annual rings or growth checks on hard parts. Age and growth of T. ilisha got progressed by direct fit of length frequency data both to standard and to modified von Bertalanffy growth models with ELEFAN I procedure where the predicted maximum total length were (TL∞) 41.88 cm for male and 52.40 cm for female. Powell-Wetherall procedure gave an initial asymptotic total length (TL∞) for both male and female 40.42 cm, 50.61 cm respectively. The values of Z/K were 3.362 for male and 2.626 for female. The growth co-efficient (K) was obtained as 1.40 year-1 for male and 1.00 year-1 for female. The von Bertalanffy growth equations in terms of body weight (BW) for both male and female were BWt=799.26[1-exp{-1.40(t+0.002)}]3 and BWt=1717.82[1-exp{-0.99(t+0.013)}]3 respectively. The length-weight relationship for both sexes were BW=0.0101 TL 3.02 for male and BW=0.0086 TL 3.08 for female. The value of coefficient of determination (R2) was estimated for both male and female species were 0.969 and 0.968

    UGROŽENE VRSTE RIBA U SVIJETU: Botia dario (Hamilton, 1822) (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae)

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    Bengal loach Botia dario is a valuable food fish in South Asian countries including Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal. However, the wild population is declining due to heavy harvest, habitat loss and its ecological changes. This paper suggests actions for the conservation of the lasting isolated populations of B. dario in Asian countries.Benegalski vijun, Botia dario, u južnim azijskim zemljama, uključujući Bangladeš, Butan, Indiju i Nepal, ima visoku važnost u prehrani. Međutim, divlje populacije su u opadanju zbog teškog iskorištavanja, gubitka staništa i ekoloških promjena. U ovom članku se predlažu akcije za očuvanje posljednjih izoliranih populacija B. dario u azijskim zemljama

    UGROŽENE VRSTE RIBA U SVIJETU: Mastacembelus armatus (Lacepede, 1800) (Synbranchiformes: Mastacembelidae)

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    Spiny eel Mastacembelus armatus is one of the economically important species both as food and for aquarium trades in Asian countries but the natural population is decreasing due to over-exploitation and for various ecological imbalances including the changes in its natural habitats. This paper suggests steps for the sustainable conservation of the remnant isolated population of M. armatus in the natural water-bodies of Asian countries.Mastacembelus armatus jedna je od gospodarsko važnijih vrsta, kao hrana i kao akvarijska vrsta u azijskim zemljama. Prirodni prirast se smanjuje zbog eksploatacije i različitih ekoloških neuravnoteženosti, uključujući promjene prirodnog staništa. Predlažu se koraci za održivo očuvanje ostatka izolirane populacije M. armatus u prirodnim vodenim staništima u azijskim zemljama

    UGROŽENE VRSTE RIBA U SVIJETU: Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch, 1794) (Siluriformes: Heteropneustidae)

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    The threatened stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis is a nutritionally valuable food in Asian countries but its natural populations have declined due to over-exploitation, habitat loss and pollution, thus deserving high conservation importance for the remaining isolated, wild populations of H. fossilis in Asian countries. The results would be useful for the protection of the presence of endemic species and sustainable fisheries in the lake.Ugroženi bodljasti som, Heteropneustes fossilis, je nutritivno vrijedna namirnica u azijskim zemljama, ali njegove prirodne populacije opadaju zbog pretjeranog iskorištavanja, gubitka staništa i zagađenja zbog kojih zaslužuje visoku važnost za zaštitu preostalih izoliranih, divljih populacija H. fossilis u azijskim zemljama

    UGROŽENE VRSTE RIBA U SVIJETU: Labeo calbasu (Hamilton, 1822) (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

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    Orangefin labeo Labeo calbasu is one of the commercially and nutritionally valuable food fish in Asian countries including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand and China. Unfortunately, natural populations of this species are decreasing due to over-exploitation and various biological changes to its habitats. This article suggests the steps for the conservation of the remnant isolated population of Indian major carps, L. calbasu, in the waters of Asia.Narančastoperajni labeo, Labeo calbasu, je visoko nutritivna vrijedna hrana u azijskim zemljama, uključujući Bangladeš, Indiju, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajland i Kinu. Nažalost, prirodne populacije ove vrste se smanjuju zbog pretjeranog iskorištavanja i raznih bioloških promjena u njihovim staništima. U ovom članku predlažu se koraci za očuvanje ostatka izolirane populacije indijskih velikih šarana, L. calbau, u vodama Azij

    UGROŽENE VRSTE RIBA U SVIJETU: Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1792) (Perciformes: Anabantidae)

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    Climbing perch Anabas testudineus is commercially important fish in Asian countries, mostly in Bangladesh, China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Also, it is used as valuable food fish in different countries of the world. Nevertheless, its natural populations are seriously declining due to heavy harvest, habitat destruction and other ecological changes to its habitat. This paper recommends actions for the conservation of the long-lasting isolated populations of A. testudineus in Asian countries.Grgeč penjač, Anabas testudineus, je komercijalno važna vrsta ribe u azijskim zemljama, uglavnom u Bangladešu, Kini, Indiji, Maleziji, Pakistanu, Šri Lanki i Tajlandu. Također, koristi se kao vrijedna hrana u različitim zemljama svijeta. Ipak, prirodne populacije ozbiljno opadanju zbog pretjeranog izlova, uništavanja staništa i drugih ekoloških promjena. U članku se preporučuju akcije za očuvanje dugotrajnih izoliranih populacija A. testudineus u azijskim zemljama

    Growth and longevity of the mola carplet Amblypharyngodon mola (Cyprinidae) in the Payra River, southern Bangladesh

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    The growth and longevity of Amblypharyngodon mola was studied in the Payra River, southern Bangladesh, using length-frequency distributions during February 2016–January 2017. Both males and females first recruited in June, with modal size around 25 mm standard length. Growth for both sexes was described by the von Bertalanffy growth equation as: Lt = 50.10[1 − exp {−0.145(t + 2.926)}] for males and Lt = 51.64[1 − exp {−0.135(t + 3.326)}] for females. Both sexes showed similar growth patterns as no significant difference was observed between the sexes (F-test, F = 1.89; p = .167). The longevity of this species was estimated to be 1 + year (13 months for males and 15 months for females). Standard length vs. body weight relationship indicated an isometric growth in both sexes. However, ANCOVA revealed significant differences in intercept (p < .05) between sexes, though not with slopes (p = .420)
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