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Growth and reproduction of the Nile perch,Lates niloticus,an introduced predator,in the Nyanza Gulf,Lake Victoria,East Africa
Authors:Nicholas F Hughes
Institution:(1) The Queen's College, Oxford University, Oxford, England;(2) Present address: Alaska Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Arctic Health Research Building, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK, 99775, U.S.A.
Abstract:Synopsis Length-frequency data suggest Nile perch, Lates niloticus, from the Nyanza Gulf grew to a total length of 9 cm by age 118 days and 23 cm by age 287 days. A modified von Bertalanffy growth curve taut = 1.35·Linfin(1-e–K(t-t o)) with the parameters Linfin = 93.1, K = 0.272 and to = 0.046, is suggested to describe growth up to 5 years of age and the relationship taut = 1.35·(31.96 + 7.681t) for fish aged 6 years and above. Length-weight relationships were ohgr = 0.0234·-gt2.74 for fish between 7 and 15.9 cm total length, ohgr = 0.0151·tau2.94 for fish between 16 and 45.9 cm total length, and ohgr = 0.0023·tau3.44 for fish between 46 and 120 cm total length. Male Nile perch first matured between 50 and 55 cm total length when they were probably 2 years old; female Nile perch first matured between 80 and 85 cm total length when they were probably 4 years old. Small males were common, large males were rare, with the reverse holding for females. Sex change, from male to female, is a possible explanation for this size dimorphism.
Keywords:Growth rate  Length-weight relationship  Maturation  Sex-ratio  Spawning  Sex-change  Protandry
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