K. Kawai et al., Relationships between the spot patterns on the head of the Japanese Char Salvelinus leucomaenis, distributed in the Chugoku Region, and water quality, FISHERIES S, 66(5), 2000, pp. 901-907
Head spots of chars were examined for 17 rivers of the Chugoku Region, and
relationships between the patterns and water quality were analyzed. To enab
le quantitative comparison, two spot indices, index I, a ratio of the lengt
h to the width for the longest spot, and index II, a ratio of the width of
the widest spot to the interorbital width, were calculated. Both spot indic
es were divided into three ranges, and all char specimens were categorized
into eight types, from A to H. Type A with short and wide spots was the mos
t dominant in the Nishiki, Gone and Hii Rivers in the central part of the C
hugoku Mountain Chains whereas type H with long and narrow spots was the mo
st dominant in the Game River in the eastern part. Electrical conductivity
of the water showed a significant positive relationship to index I whereas
it showed a significant negative relationship to index II. In contrast, Fe2
+ concentration of the water showed a significant negative relationship to
index I whereas it showed a significant positive relationship to index II.