2019
DOI: 10.5455/javar.2019.f321
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Landmark-based morphometric and meristic variations of freshwater garfish, Xenentodon cancila from four natural stocks of Southern Bangladesh

Abstract: Objective: The morphometric and meristic variations of Xenentodon cancila was studied based on the landmark-based truss network system to assess their phenotypic variations among four different freshwater stocks, viz . Boluhorpur baor , Jhenaidah (BBJ) ( n = 29); Bhairab River, Jashore (BRJ) ( n = 34); Arial Khan River, Madaripur (AKRM) ( n … Show more

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“…In our study, we did not find significant morphological variations between the wild- and hatchery-produced crabs. Nonetheless and despite the lack of significant differences in the current study, significant morphological variations among different wild fish stocks have been reported ( Mahfuj et al., 2019 ; Ahammad et al., 2018 ; Gain et al., 2017 ; Chaklader et al., 2016 ; Hossain et al., 2010 ; Turan et al., 2004 ; Swain et al., 1991 ). However, our study expected similar results between the wild- and hatchery-produced crablets due to their sourcing from the exact geographical location.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…In our study, we did not find significant morphological variations between the wild- and hatchery-produced crabs. Nonetheless and despite the lack of significant differences in the current study, significant morphological variations among different wild fish stocks have been reported ( Mahfuj et al., 2019 ; Ahammad et al., 2018 ; Gain et al., 2017 ; Chaklader et al., 2016 ; Hossain et al., 2010 ; Turan et al., 2004 ; Swain et al., 1991 ). However, our study expected similar results between the wild- and hatchery-produced crablets due to their sourcing from the exact geographical location.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…This also not in tandem with the finding of Hossain et al (2010) with Labeo calbasu. Mahfuj et al (2019aMahfuj et al ( , 2019bMahfuj et al ( , 2019c detected similar results in Macrognathus pancalus, Xenentodon cancila, and Lepidocephalichthys guntea, respectively. The divergent of wild group based on morphological data has been hypothesized to be formed due to environmental and genetic factors (Allendorf & Phelps 1988;Nakamura et al 2003;Okomoda et al 2018;Solomon et al 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Based on the TMR and ITNA, this study elucidated the variations amongst the stocks. Stock interpretation using conventional and truss-based morphometric characteristics was studied in a variety of species, including Nemipterus bipunctatus [61], Xenentodon cancel [62]. In this study, the PCA outlined the framework for ascribing each fish to a specific stock based on the variables of TMR and ITNA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%