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Türkiye’nin Güneydoğu Akdeniz Sahillerindeki Kızıldeniz Göçmeni Sargocentron rubrum (Forsskal, 1775)’un Balık Boy ve Otolit Boyutları Arasındaki İlişkiler

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 156 - 162, 03.12.2018

Abstract

Bu çalışmada, Eylül 2017-Nisan 2018 dönemlerinde Güneydoğu Akdeniz'de (Arsuz kıyılarında) faaliyet gösteren ticari balıkçı parekete teknelerinden aylık olarak örneklenen 151 adet Kızıl akdeniz göçmeni Hindistan balığı bireylerinin balık boyu ve otolit boyutları (uzunluk, genişlik, ağırlık) arasındaki ilişkisi incelenmiştir. Sağ ve sol otolitler arasında istatistiksel fark bulunmadığından, hesaplamalarda sağ otolit çiftleri kullanıldı (P>0.05). Tüm örneklerin toplam balık uzunlukları 11.4-21.0 cm arasında değişmiştir. Tüm örnekler için otolit uzunlukları ve otolit genişlikleri 0.35-0.86 cm ile 0.26-0.56 cm arasında hesaplandı. Otolit ağırlıkları ise 0.010-0.059 g olarak belirlendi. Toplam balık boyu-otolit uzunluğu, toplam balık boyu-otolit genişliği ve toplam balık boyu-otolit ağırlık ilişkisi sırasıyla, toplam 151 örnek üzerinde; OL = 0.0512xTL + 0.186 (r2 = 0.865), OWi = 0.0255xTL + 0.0021 (r2 = 0.825), OW = 0.00002xTL2.678 (r2 = 0.9366) olarak belirlendi. Tüm balıklarda toplam balık boyu-otolit uzunluğu ve toplam balık boyu-otolit genişliği arasında doğrusal ilişki bulunmuştur. Çalışmanın sonuçları, alana yeni katkılar sağlayacak ve balıkçılık yönetimine faydalı olacaktır.

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Relationships Between Fish Length and Otolith Dimensions of Redcoat, Sargocentron rubrum (Forsskal, 1775) in the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea, Turkey

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 156 - 162, 03.12.2018

Abstract

In
the present study, sampling was monthly collected from commercial fishing
longline boats operating in the southeastern Mediterranean Sea (Arsuz coast)
during September 2017-April 2018 and the relationship between fish length and
otolith dimensions (length, width and weight) of 151 redcoat samples were
examined.
Right otolith pairs were used for calculations
since there were no statistical differences between left and right otoliths
(P>0.05). Total fish lengths of all
samples ranged from between 11.4-21.0 cm. Otolith lengths and otolith widths
were calculated between 0.35-0.86 cm and 0.26-0.56 cm for all samples. Otolith
weights were determined between 0.010-0.059 g. Total fish length-otolith
length, total fish length-otolith width and total fish length-otolith weight
relationships were determined as OL= 0.0512TL+0.186 (r2=0.865), OWi=
0.0255TL+0.0021 (r2=0.825) and
OW= 0.00002TL2.678 (r2=0.936) on the total of 151 specimens, respectively. Linear relationships
between total fish length-otolith length and total fish length-otolith width
were found in all fish. The results of study will have new contributions to the
field and useful to fisheries management.

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  • Froese, R., Pauly, D., (2018). FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication [version 02/2018], http://www.fishbase.org adresinden alınmıştır.
  • Harvey, J. T., Loughlin, T. R., Perez, M. A., Oxman, D. S. (2000). Relationship between fish size and otolith length for 63 species of fishes from the eastern North Pacific Ocean. p. 150, NOAA Technical Report NMFS.
  • Boehlert, G. W., (1985). Using objective criteria and multiple regression models for age determination in fishes. Fishery Bulletin 83: 103-117.
  • Sumerfelt, R. C., Hall, G. E., (Eds.) (1987). The age and growth of fish. p. 54, Iowa State University Press, Ames.
  • Trout, G. C. (1954). Otolith growth of the Barents Sea cod. Rapports et procès-verbaux des réunions. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea 150: 297-299.
  • Templemann, W., Squires, H. J., (1956). Relationship of otolith lengths and weights in the haddock, Melanogrammus aeglefinus (L.), to the growth of the fish. Journal of Fisheries Research Board of Canada 13: 467-487.
  • Echeveria, T. W., (1987). Relationship of otolith length to total length in rockfishes from northern and central California. Fishery Bulletin 85: 383-387.
  • Aydın, R., Calta, M., Sen, D., Coban, M. Z., (2004). Relationships between fish lengths and otolith length in the population of Chondrostoma regium (Heckel, 1843) inhabiting Keban Dam Lake. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 7(9): 1550-1553.
  • Jawad, L., Al-Mamry, J., Al-Busaidi, H., (2011). Relationship between fish length and otolith length and width in the lutjanid fish, Lutjanus bengalensis (Lutjanidae) collected from Muscat City coast on the Sea of Oman. J. Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment 17(2): 116-126.
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  • Hunt, J. J., (1992). Morphological characteristics of otoliths for selected fish in the Northwest Atlantic. Journal of Northwest. Atlantic Fishery Sciences 13: 63-75.
  • Wyllie, E. T., (1987). Relationship of otolith length to total length in rockfishes from northern and central California. Fishery Bulletin 85: 383-387.
  • Gamboa, D. A., (1991). Otolith size versus weight and body-length relationships for eleven fish species of Baja California, Mexico. Fisheries Bulletin U.S. 89: 701-706.
  • Granadeiro, J. P., Silva, M. A., (2000). The use of otoliths and vertebrae in the identification and size-estimation of fish in predator prey studies. Cybium 24: 383-393.
  • Waessle, J. A., Lasta, C. A., Bavero, M., (2003). Otolith morphology and body size relationships for juvenile Sciaenidae in the Río de la Plata estuary (35-36°S). Scientia Marina 67: 233-240.
  • Battaglia, P., Malara, D., Romeo, T., Andaloro, F., (2010). Relationship between otolith size and fish size in some mesopelagic and bathypelagic species from the Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Messina), Italy. Marine Science 74: 605-612.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ferhat Kabaklı This is me

Deniz Ergüden

Publication Date December 3, 2018
Submission Date July 12, 2018
Acceptance Date August 5, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Kabaklı, F., & Ergüden, D. (2018). Relationships Between Fish Length and Otolith Dimensions of Redcoat, Sargocentron rubrum (Forsskal, 1775) in the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea, Turkey. Turkish Journal of Maritime and Marine Sciences, 4(2), 156-162.

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