Length-weight relationship of sucker head, Garra Gotyla Gotyla (Gray, 1830) in different rivers of Nepal and the influence of monsoon
Size structure data particularly that of length and weight is very important fisheries management tool, which is also applied to assess the health, habitat and integrity of the rivers. Nepal is tremendously rich in both fisheries and water resource and thus, this analysis is very important. However,...
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Published in | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) Vol. 2; no. 2 |
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Format | Journal Article |
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Iran
Center for Environment and Energy Research and Studies (CEERS)
19.07.2006
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Summary: | Size structure data particularly that of length and weight is very
important fisheries management tool, which is also applied to assess
the health, habitat and integrity of the rivers. Nepal is tremendously
rich in both fisheries and water resource and thus, this analysis is
very important. However, this kind of analysis is not common in
fisheries studies and hence the size structure information of all the
fish in Nepal is wanting. This study simply tries to open the door for
such studies with the study of the sucker head Garra gotyla gotyla, a
very common fish in Nepal. The field observation was done in nine
rivers of the country in all the seasons of the 2003 by using
electrofishing gear. The length-weight relationship was found to vary
both spatially and temporally among rivers and seasons respectively
indicating different conditions in different rivers. The length weight
relationship also showed some interesting facts about the seasonal
cycle of the species indicating the period of growth and stress in
different rivers. The monsoon event was found to be highly influential
in this relationship. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |