Seasonal Variation in Condition Factor, Gonadosomatic Index and Processing Yield of Carp (Cyprinus carpio)

2003 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aurora Zugarramurdi ◽  
María Amelia Parin ◽  
Liliana Gadaleta ◽  
Guillermo A. Carrizo ◽  
Claudia Montecchia ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eunice Mutethya ◽  
Edwine Yongo ◽  
Cishahayo Laurent ◽  
Edna Waithaka ◽  
Evans Lomodei

The Common carp, Cyprinus carpio is an exotic fish in Lake Naivasha. It is one of the commercially important species in the lake. This study investigated on its biology and population parameters during 2017. Fish samples (433) were caught using gillnets of mesh-sizes 2-5 inches. Length of fish ranged from 12.0 to 69.0 cm TL, and weighed between 32 and 6840 g. The overall population sex ratio was 1.66: 1.0 (male: female). The mean length of females was 34.8 cm and males 32.1 cm. The length at first maturity was calculated at 54.0 and 49.0 cm for females and males, respectively. The mean condition factor for all fish was 1.05. The peak condition values were recorded during April (1.35), September (1.59) and October (1.80). There was a significant difference in mean condition factor within the size classes highest (1.38) and lowest (0.93) values recorded in class 56-60 and 26-30, respectively. The overall asymptotic length (L∞) was 73.5 cm and growth curvature (K) 1.05 yr-1 with growth performance index (Ф) of 3.72. The total (Z), natural (M), fishing (F) mortality coefficients 2.85, 1.34 and 1.78 yr-1, respectively. The exploitation rate (E) of 0.57 was higher than optimum sustainable yield (E0.5) of 0.32, but not different from maximum sustainable yields (Emax) 0.54 and economic yield (E0.1) 0.46. The length at first capture (LC50) was lower than length at first maturity (LM50), suggesting capture of immature fish. This study provides parameters of fish biology and population often useful in fisheries management.


2002 ◽  
Vol 64 (10) ◽  
pp. 921-926 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amin HASSANIN ◽  
Sachi KUWAHARA ◽  
NURHIDAYAT ◽  
Yasuhiro TSUKAMOTO ◽  
Kazushige OGAWA ◽  
...  

1993 ◽  
Vol 50 (7) ◽  
pp. 1394-1399 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emili García-Berthou ◽  
Ramon Moreno-Amich

A new approach for analysing morphometric data of reproductive cycles is proposed, involving multivariate analysis of covariance of the directly measured variables (e.g., total weight and gonadal weight), with body length being the covariate. Multivariate, univariate, and between-group tests can be used progressively if significant differences have been found previously. Seasonal variation and other factors of interest can be described with predicted means of the model, adjusted for covariate, rendering the use of indices such as condition factor and gonadosomatic index unnecessary. A special design of multivariate analysis of covariance, with a pooled covariate by factor interaction, can be used to test the fundamental assumption of homogeneous slopes (parallelism hypothesis) in the standard multivariate analysis of covariance. Data for an Iberian brackish water cyprinodontid fish are used to demonstrate the proposed method.


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