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CEPF Western Ghats Special Series: Length-weight and length-length relationship of three species of snakehead fish, <i>Channa diplogramma, C. marulius and C. striata</i> from the riverine reaches of Lake Vembanad, Kerala, India.
oleh: A. Ali, N. Dahanukar, R. Raghavan
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Diterbitkan: | Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2013-09-01 |
Deskripsi
The length-weight relationship (LWR) and length-length relationships (LLR) of three snakehead fishes, Channa diplogramma, C. marulius and C. striata, exploited by small-scale fishers in the riverine reaches of Lake Vembanad, Kerala were studied using the allometric growth equation Y = aXb. Our analysis shows that the LWR of C. diplogramma and C. marulius is nonisometric with exponents much smaller than the cubic value (b = 3), while that of C. striata is isometric. Channa marulius showed a definite change in LWR with size, with smaller fish growing with positive allometric exponents (b greater than 3) and larger individuals having negative allometric relationship (b less than 3), indicating a possible age-related change in growth pattern. In the case of LLR, all three snakehead species showed non-isometric growth patterns. The caudal fin did not grow substantially with increasing fish length.