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Seasonal and sex related haematological variations of the freshwater spiny eel, Mastacembelus armatus reared in the cemented cisterns
The seasonal and sex related haematological vanatlons in the freshwater spiny eel
Mastacembelus armatuswere studied during summer from April to June 2001 and winter
from November 2001 to January 2002. In total 60 fish (30 males and 30 females) ranging
from 30- 55.6 cm in total length and from 55-95.5 g in weight were collected from the
culture stock maintained in the cemented cisterns. It was observed that the values of the
total erythrocyte count (TEC), haemoglobin concentration (Hb ), haematocrit values,
packed cell volume (PCV) and neutrophil count were significantly higher (P< 0.05) in
males than the females during summer (April to June- on-set of breeding season).
Females were observed to have remarkably higher values (P< 0.01) of erythrocyte
sedimentation rate (ESR), total leucocyte count (TLC) and thrombocyte count during
summer. On the other hand, insignificant variations in the various haematological
parameters were noticed during winter (November to January) between the two sexes of
M. armatus
Trophic State Index, morphoedaphic index and fish yield prediction in a sub-tropical lake, Manchar (Sindh), Pakistan
Limnological factors of a sub-tropical lake Manchar were studied on seasonal basis. The mean values of various parameters were: transparency, (secchi disc reading): 90.5 cm, Orthophosphate: 0.257 mg/l, TDS: 3310,5 mg/l, Conductivity: 5232 µs/l, Total Chlorophyll (Planktonic): 31.3 µg/l Planktonic biomass: 5466 µg/l. Trophic state index (TSI) was calculated by using Carlson's (1977) equations. Mean TSI for transparency was 61, while for orthophosphate and chlorophyll, it was 82 and 64 respectively. TSI values indicate advanced eutrophic state of Manchar Lake. Morphoedaphic index (MEI) was also calculated on seasonal basis. The mean values were, TDS: 1103, conductivity: 1744, alkalinity: 60, transparency: 29 and biomass (plankton dry weight): 1746. Fish yield prediction for Manchar Lake (Z =3m, mean area=100 km²) was calculated by using MEI values. The results were quite different among various parameters. Conductivity (89.1mt/y), biomass (67.6 mt/y) and TDS (44.6 mt/y) were found to be good predictors of fish yield. Chlorophyll, transparency and alkalinity values gave very low estimate