Evaluation of some biological indices and population dynamic of "Saurida tumbil" in the northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea


Autoria(s): Norouzi, Hossein
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2012

Resumo

The Great lizardfish is one of the commercial demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. In this study the food preference index (FPI), Fullness index (FI) and stomach contents of Saurida tumbil were evaluated to assess the quantity and kind of food which this species consumes in the study area. The samples were collected monthly from commercial bottom trawl fisheries in main fishing grounds of eastern Strait of Hormuz. A total of 346 specimens were collected during years 2009-2010 of which 269 specimens were female and 77 specimens were male. The minimum and maximum total length were 161 and 590 mm, respectively with the highest frequency in length group of 350-370mm. Results showed that 20.9% of stomachs were full, 18.9% were semi-full and 60.2% were empty. The main stomach contents (FPI=80.2%) were fishes and minor stomach contents (FPI=25.7%) were crustacean (Specially crab and shrimp) and cephalopods were found as random food. The minimum and maximum FIs were 2.5 and 42.5 in December and September respectively; and the overall CV was 60.2. The results indicate that this fish is a relatively frugal species which consumes fishes as main food and there is no difference in feeding of male and female.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19134/1/34992.pdf

Norouzi, Hossein (2012) Evaluation of some biological indices and population dynamic of "Saurida tumbil" in the northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 90pp.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19134/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Fisheries
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NonPeerReviewed