Using otolith morphometric and morphology characteristics to identify carangids species in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea


Autoria(s): Mansourkiaei, Ana
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

In a survey on 524 specimens from 18 different species belonging to the Carangidae family collected from The Persian Gulf, otolithes (Sagittae) are extracted from under gills region. After washing, their morphometric parameters measured. These parameters are otolith length, width, weight and length of antirostrum, width and length of rostrum, width in right and left sagittae. In addition to the otolith outline, mode position and mode opening of the Sulcus acusticus was examined. Data indicate correlation between most of the parameters (P<0.05). This shows correlation between total length and weight of fish, otolith length and weight of otolith in most of specimens. There was correlation in most species between otolith length and total length of studies fishes, otolith weight and weight of fish, otolith weight and total length, otolith length and weight of fish, length of right and left otolith. Otolith had very diveres outline types (fusiform, sagitiform, lanceolated, iregular). There were most of variety about status dentates in dorsal margin and ventral margin of the otolith. As result of this analysis it is possible to identify species from the Carangidae family by the otolith characters.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20906/1/20493.pdf

Mansourkiaei, Ana (2010) Using otolith morphometric and morphology characteristics to identify carangids species in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. Masters Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 120pp.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20906/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Fisheries
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NonPeerReviewed