Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye

One hundred and twenty asterisci were obtained from 30 specimens each of Cyprinion kais and Cyprinion macrostomum. Significant relationships between otolith mass and the three fish lengths (TL, SL, and FL) were attained for C. kais. Similar associations were obtained for OL and the three fish length...

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Main Authors: Dörtbudak Muhammed Yaşar, Jawad Laith A., Yalçin Hamza, Park Joo Myun
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Published: Sciendo 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26881/oahs-2023.2.06
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author Dörtbudak Muhammed Yaşar
Jawad Laith A.
Yalçin Hamza
Park Joo Myun
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description One hundred and twenty asterisci were obtained from 30 specimens each of Cyprinion kais and Cyprinion macrostomum. Significant relationships between otolith mass and the three fish lengths (TL, SL, and FL) were attained for C. kais. Similar associations were obtained for OL and the three fish lengths of C. macrostomum. For C. kais, the highest in the relation between otolith mass, hereafter referred to as OM, and fish fork length, henceforth known as FL (0.5894). The lowest coefficient of determination was observed between otolith width, hereafter called OW, and standard fish length, hereafter referred to as SL (0.2861). For C. macrostomum, the highest coefficient of determination was attained for the relation between OL and FL (0.7280) and the lowest for the relationship between OM and TL (0.1717). The analysis shows that evaluations of the body size of the two fish species investigated through biometric studies of otoliths are trustworthy.
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spelling doaj-art-7f4cbffff07b46fd991166d582e4fb992025-01-20T11:10:23ZengSciendoOceanological and Hydrobiological Studies1897-31912023-06-0152222122710.26881/oahs-2023.2.06Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, TürkiyeDörtbudak Muhammed Yaşar0Jawad Laith A.1Yalçin Hamza2Park Joo Myun3Harran University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Fisheries and Diseases, 63200Eyyübiye/Şanliurfa, TürkiyeSchool of Environmental and Animal Sciences, Unitec Institute of Technology, Victoria Street West, Auckland1142, New ZealandHarran University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Science, 63100Haliliye/Şanliurfa, TürkiyeDokdo Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Uljin36315, Republic of KoreaOne hundred and twenty asterisci were obtained from 30 specimens each of Cyprinion kais and Cyprinion macrostomum. Significant relationships between otolith mass and the three fish lengths (TL, SL, and FL) were attained for C. kais. Similar associations were obtained for OL and the three fish lengths of C. macrostomum. For C. kais, the highest in the relation between otolith mass, hereafter referred to as OM, and fish fork length, henceforth known as FL (0.5894). The lowest coefficient of determination was observed between otolith width, hereafter called OW, and standard fish length, hereafter referred to as SL (0.2861). For C. macrostomum, the highest coefficient of determination was attained for the relation between OL and FL (0.7280) and the lowest for the relationship between OM and TL (0.1717). The analysis shows that evaluations of the body size of the two fish species investigated through biometric studies of otoliths are trustworthy.https://doi.org/10.26881/oahs-2023.2.06linear relationshipcyprinidaeotolith morphometryasteriscusbody lengthfreshwater
spellingShingle Dörtbudak Muhammed Yaşar
Jawad Laith A.
Yalçin Hamza
Park Joo Myun
Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies
linear relationship
cyprinidae
otolith morphometry
asteriscus
body length
freshwater
title Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
title_full Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
title_fullStr Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
title_full_unstemmed Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
title_short Biometric relation between body size and otolith size of Cyprinion kais and C. macrostomum collected from Tigris River, Şirnak Province, Türkiye
title_sort biometric relation between body size and otolith size of cyprinion kais and c macrostomum collected from tigris river sirnak province turkiye
topic linear relationship
cyprinidae
otolith morphometry
asteriscus
body length
freshwater
url https://doi.org/10.26881/oahs-2023.2.06
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