2019
DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2019.66.3.70743-17
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Biometric studies of Ailia coila (Hamilton, 1822) from river Brahmaputra, Assam, India

Abstract: For the study of length-weight relationship, morphometric and meristic characters, a total of 711 specimens (196 male and 515 female) of the Gangetic ailia, Ailia coila (Hamilton, 1822) were collected from Uzanbazar and Dhubri landing centres of river Brahmaputra, Assam during September 2013 to April 2014. The length and weight of males ranged from 66 to 154 mm and 1.218 to 20.5309 grespectively and that of females ranged from 66 to 161 mm and 1.4344 to18.2907 g respectively. The length-weight relationship was… Show more

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“…In this scenario, the estimated b value of the LWRs (TL vs. BW) was 3.18, indicating that the population precisely follows the growth in a positive allometric pattern. Parallel research findings (b = 3.42) were observed from Panchet Reservoir in the Ganges basin, Jharkhand, India (Sandhya et al, 2020), from the Brahmaputra River, Assam, India (b value was 3.19 for males) (Gogoi et al, 2019) and ponds along the Ganges Varanasi (b = 3.65) (Mahapatra et al, 2018). An isometric growth pattern was observed (b = 3.07) in the Padma River in northeastern Bangladesh (Hossain, 2010).…”
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“…In this scenario, the estimated b value of the LWRs (TL vs. BW) was 3.18, indicating that the population precisely follows the growth in a positive allometric pattern. Parallel research findings (b = 3.42) were observed from Panchet Reservoir in the Ganges basin, Jharkhand, India (Sandhya et al, 2020), from the Brahmaputra River, Assam, India (b value was 3.19 for males) (Gogoi et al, 2019) and ponds along the Ganges Varanasi (b = 3.65) (Mahapatra et al, 2018). An isometric growth pattern was observed (b = 3.07) in the Padma River in northeastern Bangladesh (Hossain, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Later, the morphometric differentiation and stock structure of this small native fish were studied by Bhutia et al (2019a, b). A biometric study of the fish was carried out by Gogoi et al (2019) from the Brahmaputra River in Assam. In molecular biology, the complete mitochondrial genome of this fish was studied by Alam et al (2019).…”
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