TY - JOUR
T1 - Length-Weight Relationships of Luciobarbus pectoralis from the
Menzelet Dam Lake of Kahramanmaras
AU - Őzcan, M. AU - Ispir, U.
JO - Agricultural Journal
VL - 14
IS - 3
SP - 35
EP - 39
PY - 2019
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1816-9155
DO - aj.2019.35.39
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=aj.2019.35.39
KW - Menzelet Dam Lake
KW -fish
KW -Luciobarbus pectoralis
KW -length-frequency data
KW -biologists
KW -LWR
AB - Length-weight relationships are of great value in fisheries research as they are essential to convert
length-frequency data into accurate populations estimates and are so often used in stock assessment methods.
In this study, the length-weight relationships by sex of the Luciobarbus pectoralis population living in
Menzelet Dam Lake (Kahramanmaras) were examined. Fish were caught with gillnets. A total of 150 samples
were collected and analyzed. The length-weight relationship was estimated using the linear regression model
W = aLb and condition factor, (K) determined using the equation K = 100.W/L3. Total length of samples ranged
between 16.50-20.60 cm (male), 15.50-21.00 cm (female) and weight 30.81-61.64 g (male), 23.87-75.65 g (female)
for L. pectoralis. The length-weight relationship of fishes were found as W = 0.067L1.778 for all
specimens, W = 0.039L2.418 for male and W = 1.063L1.228 for females. Negative allometric growth was recorded
for both sexes. The condition factor were varied as 0.731 (all individuals), 0.729 (male) and 0.732 (female)
in L. pectoralis. The difference of length-weight relationship between L. pectoralis was not statistically
significant (p and gt; 0.05). This study, in future has provided baseline information on the LWR and
K of L. pectoralis that would be useful for fish biologists and managers to adopt the adequate regulations for
sustainable fishery management in the natural water.
ER -