Aspects of the biology of Liza abu (Mugilidae) in the Tigris River (Turkey)

Citation
E. Unlu et al., Aspects of the biology of Liza abu (Mugilidae) in the Tigris River (Turkey), CYBIUM, 24(1), 2000, pp. 27-43
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
CYBIUM
ISSN journal
03990974 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
27 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0399-0974(2000)24:1<27:AOTBOL>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Sex distribution, growth in length and weight, relative condition index, at tainment of first maturity age, and fecundity of Liza abu were examined in the Tigris River, South-eastern Anatolia. This species migrates towards ups tream the Tigris River at a period extending from August to late February. The age of 480 specimens (263 females and 217 males) ranged between 1+ and 4+. The observed sex ratio was 1.21 female: 1 male in the studied samples. Allometric growth patterns was proved from the length-weight relationships. The female had high L infinity (204.27 mm), but low K (0.304531) value whe reas the Lm (195.77 mm) for male were lower, but the K (0.383129) value was higher. It was seen that relative condition index values from August and S eptember were higher than those recorded at other times of the year. Spawni ng do not occur at this time in this area. According to development of gona d, male and female become sexually mature at the first year of their life-s pan. The smallest mature female was 117 mm in fork length and 17 g in total weight, while male was 115 mm in fork length and 14 g in total weight. The number of oocytes ranged from 12,175 to 56,400. Fecundity was significantl y correlated with fish length, fish weight and gonad weight.