Age, growth and reproduction of the greenback mullet, Liza subviridis (Valenciennes), in an estuary in Southern Iraq |
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Authors: | N K Al-Daham N K Wahab |
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Institution: | Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq |
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Abstract: | Age, growth, length-weight relationship, sex ratio, stages of maturity and fecundity of the greenback mullet in Shatt Al-Basrah Canal, an estuary in Southern Iraq, were studied from February 1985 to January 1986. Age and growth determinations were made from scales from 538 fish ranging from 145 to 310 mm total length. Females (age groups I to VI) were slightly longer than males (age groups I to IV) and their growth, analysed by length-weight relationship, followed very closely the cubic-law for isometric growth, but males grew more slowly. The annual average male: female sex ratio was 1.0: 1.4. Monthly examinations of stages of maturity produced abundant gravid fish in February. The maximum values for the gonadosomatic index were obtained in February and March. The smallest mature male and female were respectively 137 and 142mm long. The fecundity ranged between 133 224–295 065 for fish ranging from 182 to 243 mm total length. Although eggs or newly hatched larvae were not found in the Canal, fry 27–40 mm in length were captured from April to June. Spawning appears to occur in the Arabian Gulf, not far from Shatt Al-Basrah Canal. |
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Keywords: | Liza subviridis estuarine fishes life history aquaculture Iraq |
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