Short Communication - Length Weight Relationship of Five Cyprinidae Fish Species from Ranikot Lotic Water Body in Sindh, Pakistan

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Publicat a:Pakistan Journal of Zoology vol. 57, no. 1 (Feb 2025), p. 489
Autor principal: Wakeela Gul Mughal
Altres autors: Muhammad Younis Laghari, Zameer Ali Palh, Rajput, Summaiya, Hussain, Ikram, Punhal Khan Lashari, Sheikh, Maryam
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245 1 |a Short Communication - Length Weight Relationship of Five Cyprinidae Fish Species from Ranikot Lotic Water Body in Sindh, Pakistan 
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520 3 |a ABSTRACT The length-weight relationship (LWR) is the most important parameter; those are applied for the assessment of fish health and growth. The present study was carried out to know the gap and provide useful information for fish management and conservation in the Ranikot lotic water body. Five Cyprinidae fish species (Labeo bata, L. pangusia, L. barbus, L. potail, and L. porcellus) were collected from the lotic water body to calculate the LWR in order to assess the population status of the lotic water body. All of the five species showed significant positive correlation (r2=>0.5) between length and weight. The values of the growth exponent ‘b' in the LWR ranged from 2.089 to 3.193. LWR indicated an isometric pattern of growth for L. barbus (b=2.959) and L. potail (b=2.718), while a little positive allometric growth (b=3.193) was observed in L.pangusia. Furthermore, the negative allometric growth was observed for Labeo bata (b=2.337) and L. porcellus (b=2.089). While, the regression value shows median correlation (r2=<0.8) except L. barbus (r2=0.852) for all other four species. The present investigation is likely to be useful for application in fish biology and fisheries management. 
651 4 |a Pakistan 
651 4 |a India 
651 4 |a Sindh Pakistan 
653 |a Physiology 
653 |a Fish conservation 
653 |a Fisheries 
653 |a Investigations 
653 |a Weight 
653 |a Biology 
653 |a Fish 
653 |a Population status 
653 |a Isometric 
653 |a Ecology 
653 |a Fisheries management 
653 |a Length-weight relationships 
653 |a Conflicts of interest 
653 |a Fishing 
653 |a Commercial fishing 
653 |a Water bodies 
653 |a Labeo porcellus 
653 |a Labeo bata 
653 |a Cyprinidae 
653 |a Labeo potail 
653 |a Environmental 
700 1 |a Muhammad Younis Laghari 
700 1 |a Zameer Ali Palh 
700 1 |a Rajput, Summaiya 
700 1 |a Hussain, Ikram 
700 1 |a Punhal Khan Lashari 
700 1 |a Sheikh, Maryam 
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