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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Pleuronectiforme fishes of the Persian Gulf coastlines along Khuzestan, Bushehr and Hormozgan provinces were morphometrically and meristically studied from April 2003 to September 2005, in order to identify species. In this experiment, 1551 fish samples were caught by trawl or collected from fish markets. The sampling was carried out in 27 regions seasonally. Thirty six traits and parameters including 18 morphometric, 11 meristic, and 7 phenotype characters were determined. Data obtained from morphometric parameters were analyzed and dendrograms were designed using cluster method. Comparision of the biometric data with the checklist identification index of species show that there are 6 main and dominant families including: Bothidae, Psettodidae, Citharidae, Soleidae, Cynoglossidae and Paralichthyidae in the area. In addition, the identification of above- mentioned families indicated that 25 species in Khuzestan area, 19 species in Bushehr area and 16 species in Hormozgan area inhabit the coastal waters of the Persian Gulf. Meanwhile, 13 species from 5 families in Persian Gulf that have not been reported so far are identified and reported in this research. According to these results and comparing with other studies, 30 species from 6 families were identified in coastal waters in the Persian Gulf on Khuzestan, Bushehr and Hormozgan areas which is the most complete study in Persian Gulf.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Species identification ; Pleuronectiformes
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.103-120
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out to identify the different species of Pleuronectiformes order in the Khuzestan province waters (Persian Gulf) from March 2003 to June 2005. A Total of 671 specimens were collected by bottom trawl or from 7 main landings. The sampling period was seasonal. 36 main morphometric and meristic characteristics were measured. The results showed that 6 families of Soleidae, Cynoglossidae, Paralichthyidae, Bothidae, Psettodidae and Citharidae are found in the studied area consist of 25 species of: Brachirus orientalis, Solea elongata, Monochirus luteus, Pardachirus marmoratus (family Soleidae); Cynoglossus arel, C. bilineatus, C. Puncticeps, C. durbanensis, C. lachner (family Cynoglossidae); Pseudorhombus annulatus, P. elevatus, P. arsius, P. malqanus, P. navaleusis, Paralichthodes algoensis, Poecilopstei javanicus (family Paralichthyidae); Arnoglossus aspilos, A. arabicus, Enuprosopon grandisquama, Laeopes guentheri, L. natalensis, L. pectoralis, Psettina brevirictis (family Bothidae); Psettodes erumei (family Psettodidae) and Citharoides macrolepis (family Citharidae).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: species ; Pleuronectiformes ; Morphometric ; Meristic ; Soleidae ; Cynoglossidae ; Paralichthyidae ; Bothidae ; Psettodidae ; Citharidae ; Brachirus orientalis ; Solea elongata ; Monochirus luteus ; Pardachirus marmoratus ; Cynoglossus arel ; C. bilineatus ; C. Puncticeps ; C. durbanensis ; C. lachner
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.139-150
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out to identify the different species of Pleuronectiformes order in the Khuzestan province waters (Persian Gulf) from March 2003 to June 2005. A Total of 671 specimens were collected by bottom trawl or from 7 main landings. The sampling period was seasonal. 36 main morphometric and meristic characteristics were measured. The results showed that 6 families of Soleidae, Cynoglossidae, Paralichtidae, Bothidae, Psettodidae and Citharidae are found in the studied area consist of 25 species of: Brachirus orentalis, Solea elongata, Monochirus lutenus, Parachirus marmoratus (family Soleidae); Cynoglossus ard, C. bilineatus, C. Puncticeps, C. durbanensis, C. lachneri (family Cynoglossidae); Pseudorombus annulatus, P. elevatus, P. arsius, P. malayanus, P. navaleusis, Paralichthodes algoensis, Poecilopstei javanicus (family Paralichtidae); Arnoglossus aspilos, A. arabicus, Engwrosopon grandisquama, Laeopes guentheri, L. natalensis, L. pectoralis, Psettina brevirictis (family Bothidae); Psettodes erumei (family Psettodidae) and Citharoides macrolepis (family Citharidae).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Pleuronectiformes ; Brachirus orentalis ; Solea elongata ; Monochirus lutenus ; Parachirus marmoratus ; Paralichthodes algoensis ; Soleidae ; Cynoglossidae ; Paralichtidae ; Bothidae ; Psettodidae ; Citharidae ; Morphology ; Morphometric ; Meristic
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.139-150
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Fungal infection during incubation of Acipenser persicus eggs claims high mortalities in the hatcheries each year. Malachite Green has been used for many years to disinfect eggs during incubation, but recent studies have shown that the compound might be toxic and potentially mutagenic. In addition, there are implications in the literature for the chemical to be teratogenic and tumor promoter in animals and humans. One of the best replacements for the chemical is Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) which has been categorized as a low priority regulation (LPR) drug by FDA. During a two year study, six experiments were carried out on the effectiveness of Malachite Green and Hydrogen Peroxide on the infected eggs of Persian sturgeon with fungi while keeping another group of the eggs as control in Yuschenkov incubators. The chemicals were applied to the eggs at a concentration of 750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 and 9000 µl/l. Hatching rate and number of fungal colonies weight percentage of infected to that of healthy eggs were used to assess the usefulness of the chemicals in controlling the infection. The results showed that eggs treated with 1000 and 1500 µl/l of H202, compared to Malachite Green and other doses of the chemicals, had higher hatching rate, and were free from fungal infections. The separation and removal of the infected eggs was also easier when H202 was used. Hence, the chemical can be introduced to the sturgeon hatcheries as an appropriate anti-fungal agent.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Chemical ; Hydrogen Peroxide ; Fungal ; Acipenser persicus ; Fungal infection ; Eggs ; Mortalities ; H202
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.161-176
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Little is known about the biological characteristics of the Caspian shad, a commercial fish of Clupeidae family living in the Caspian Sea. Monthly random samples of the fish were collected at the Guilan province shores, southwest of the Caspian Sea from October 2001 to August 2003. Beach seine and gill nets were used in the sampling. Food items, condition factor and feeding changes with the change in the fish age, sex, station and season after invasion of Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi to the Caspian Sea were studied. Samples (n=262) had fork length 88-235 (156.7~c31.9) mm, weighed 8-196 (51.92~c32.7) grams and aged 1-6 (2.81~c0.9) years old. The Vacuity Index (CV), Intestinal Relative Length (RLG) and Index of Fullness (IF) of the specimens were determined as 10.3%, 0.52~c0.03 and 102.9~c114.5, respectively. Phytoplankton (specially Rhizosolenia and Spirogyra) comprised 1.8%, zooplanktons (Ostracoda, Rhizopoda, Cladocera, Rotatoria, Copepoda, Cirripedia, Mysidacea, Bivalvia larvae and bony fishes larvae and eggs) comprised 98.0% and benthic fauna (Foraminifera, Porifera, Cumacea, Amphipoda, insects larvae and Palaemonidae) comprised 0.2% of the food abundance in the fish stomach and intestine. Among the food items, orders Copepoda (Acartia spp.) and Cirripedia (cypris Balanus) were the main food, comprising 83.1 and 12.9% of abundance, respectively. Acartia comprised 97.3, 80.4, 48.0 and 68.3% of the food in autumn, winter, spring and summer, respectively. For cypris Balanus, these figures were 2.0, 2.6, 41.9 and 25.3% for the seasons. No significant difference was found in food diversity and its abundance between male and female fish and between different ages. Generally, Acartia spp. and Balanus were dominant food items in the male and female fish and in different sized specimens. Acartia comprised about 97.0% of the food abundance in Talesh and Kiashahr areas and 65.7% in Anzali shores. The zooplanktons, as the main food item of the fish have suffered a major decrease due to the invasion of Mnemiopsis leidyi to the southern Caspian Sea. Hence, the index of fullness (IF) and growth of the fish shows a great reduction recently.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Alosa caspia ; Palaemonidae ; Condition factor ; Foraminifera ; Cumacea ; Diet ; Age ; Feeding ; Sex ; Body ; Distribution ; Length ; Weight
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.115-128
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research project was carried out in Gulian Fisheries Research Center in 1998. For this purpose, two ponds were selected: Pond No. 1 with 450m2 area and pond No.2 with 250m2 area and then 3500 pieces/hectar of hybrids with 5-7g weight were added to the ponds. In order to determine their main food, they were fed by pelletes and grass according to their mean weight. Meanwhile, by adding mineral and organic fertilizers to the water, a suitable media including phytoplanktons, zooplanktons and benthoses were prepared for feeding of fishes. The stomach contents observations of 160 specimen of hybrids showed that this hybrid is a herbivorous fish and macrophytes were their main diet; and phytoplanktons could be considered as the secondary random food.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rutilus frisii kutum ; Grass Carp ; Hybrid ; Diet ; Fisheries ; Weight ; Fertilizer ; Phytoplanktons ; Zooplanktons ; Benthoses ; Specimens
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.31-42
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: We used electroshocker, cast net and gillnet twice a week in four areas of Anzali Lagoon from April to September 2001 to sample common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Specimens were subjected to biometric measurements in the lab. In all, eighteen morphometric and seven meristic measurements were done on the samples. We determined the equation for the fish total fork length and body weight for males and females. Also, Van Bertalanffy growth model was applied to the male and female fish.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Common Carp ; Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus ; Morphometric ; Gillnet ; Sample ; Specimens ; Fish ; Length ; Weight ; Male ; Female
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.141-154
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present investigating was carried out to determine crayfish population in north waters of Iran
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cray fish ; Population ; Brackish water
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Not Known
    Format: 270pp.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Regarding to measure some hematological factors of Caspian Salmon (Salmo Trutta caspius), 55 immature and 21 mature individuals were studied. The main results were: ImmatureMature - Hemoglobin value (gr/dl)7.209.87 - Hematocrit34.139.2 - Mean No. of red blood cells (per mm3)9343001306200 - Mean No. of white blood (per mm3)83806219 - Mean No. of platelets (per mm3)2118013159 As the results showed the number of white blood cells and platelets in immature individuals were more than mature specimen. The obtained results of blood indices were as follow: ImmatureMature - Mean MCV (FL)385.4302.9 - Mean MCH (Pg) 82.075.5 - Mean MCHC (%) 21.625.6 - Lymphocyte (%)96.169.9 - Neutrophil (%)3.429.4 - Monocyte (%)0.521.14 Notice: Eosinophil and basophil cells weren't observed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Hematological ; Salmo trutta caspius ; Immature ; Mature ; Hemoglobin ; Hematocrit ; Red blood cells ; White blood cells ; Specimens ; Blood ; Caspian Salmon
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.25-34
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Haematological and biochemical serum analyses were carried out in 131 fish specimens in three age and size groups including smolt, juvenile and breeder. Of these groups, smolt fish were 40 specimens in the average total length range 195.45c12.426mm and had an average weight of 84c15.5g, juvenile fish were 25 individuals and their average total length and weight were 267c20.877mm and 217.20c22.013g, respectively. The 41 breeder fish had an average total length of 578.24c68.487mm and an average weight of 1994.2c775.379g. Another 25 breeder fish were also sampled in the spawning season for blood biochemical analyses had an average total length range of 617c59.9mm and weighed on average 2227.5c647.5g each. Red blood cell counts were 866600 per mm super(3) and 1259400 per mm super(3) in smolt and breeder fish respectively. The average hematocrit was 48.39% in smolt and 44.29% in breeder fish. The average hemoglobin was 8.85g/dl in smolt and 10.91g/dl in breeder fish. White blood cell count was 8781.58 per mm super(3) in smolt and 5217.65 per mm super(3) in breeder fish. Other measurements were as follows: Lymphocyte 90.57% in smolt and 73.22% in breeders, Neutrophil 5.12% in smolt and 16.92% in breeders, Monocyte 1.27% in smolt and 4.24% in breeders, and clotting time was 282.34 seconds in smolt and 291.47 seconds in breeder fish. We also measured MCV, MCH and MCHC in smolt and breeder fish along with biochemical parameters. The glucose level was 2.97mmol/1 in juvenile and 1.99mmol/1 in breeder fish. The cholesterol level was 4.26mmol/l in juvenile and 7.06mmol/1 in breeders. The triglyceride amount was 2.35mmol/l in juvenile and 2.47mmol/l in breeder specimens and the calcium level was 2.44 in juvenile and 2.61 mmol/1 in breeder fish.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Leukocytes ; Smolts ; Erythrocytes ; Lymphocytes ; Brood stocks ; Salmo trutta caspius ; Brackish ; Juveniles ; Biochemical composition ; Serum ; Haematology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.47-54
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