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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine growth parameters, catch and fishing effort trends, stock assessment and Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) of Caspian Sea mullets in the Iranian coastal waters of Caspian Sea in the fishing season of 2012-2013. For gathering of data on biometry and catch statistics, 5 mobile working group in the regions of Anzali , Kiashahr , Nowshahr , Babolsar and Torkmen were involved from the start to the end of fishing season.Gathered data Were entered to the computer. For data analysis , common methods were undertaken for estimation of growth parameters , mortality rates , biomass and Maximum Sustainable yield ( MSY ) and Acceptable Biological Catch ( ABC ) as well. . According to the result, the number of beach seines cooperatives was 124 and fishing efforts were 45260 beach seining haul . The catch per unit of effort CPUE) was calculated 37 kg/haul during this fishing season . The total catches of Caspian Sea mullets (including illegal fishing estimated as 2151 mt. Growth parameters of golden gray mullet ( Liza aurata ) were estimated as K=0.12 /yr, L∞ = 59.24 cm, t0 = - 1.31 /yr. Based on catch-at-age data, in the fishing season of 2012-2013 , the total biomass, from the biomass-based cohort analysis were estimated 11321.6 mt. The reference points of F0.1 and F30% were estimated 0.3 /yr . based on these results , the fishing mortality rate in fishing season of 20122013 were very closed to these reference points . In this survey , the Maximum sustainable yield and Acceptable biological catch were estimated as 2207.7 and 1981.4 mt respectively .Results of biometry of leaping gray mullet (Liza saliens) showed that the mean length and weight of this species were 28.8 ± 3.4 cm and 230.5 ± 74.8 g respectively . Based on these results and due to decline of golden gray mullet stocks , it is recommanded to reduce fishing effort and harvest keep to the level of MSY and ABC .The study of spawing condition of golden gray mullet in new situation of this species is also recommanded .
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Biological ; Mullet ; Growth parameters ; Biomass ; Acceptable biological catch ; Survey ; Stocks ; Liza aurata ; Liza saliens ; Mortality rates ; CPUE ; Illegal fishing ; Golden gray mullet ; Spawning
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 60pp.
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  • 2
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Kilka fish has been catch in Iranian coastal waters in Mazandaran and Giulan provinces. During in 1996 to 2000 Kilka fishing ships discharged theirs catch in three ports, Babolsar, Amirabad (in Mazandaran) and Anzali (in Giulan). In this investigation which had been done in commercial catch regions, in addition of biological characteristics survey such as species composition, length, weight, age, sexual and stages of sexual maturity, catch amount and catch per unit effort also were analyzed .The results shown that catch of kilka in Mazandaran and Gilan in 1999decreased from 28 and 57 thousand tons to 19.6 and 42.6 thousand tons, respectively. CPUE also decreased from 3900 kg in 1999 to 2500 kg in 2000.Between three species of kilka, anchovy dominated but the frequency of this fish decreased from 85-90% to 76% and the frequency of common kilka sharply increased. Common kilka had been caught in spring and summer but in 2000 this fish caught all months. Anchovy spawn in spring and autumn but mass spawning anchovy occurred in autumn. Spawning of common kilka occurred in spring and early summer. The length frequency of anchovy is close and the bigger fish did not see in catch. The average length of anchovy decreased from 96.3 mm in 1997 to 87.3 mm in 2000.Theage frequency had the same situation, as fish with 5+ and 6+ were not or had very low frequency. According to the reports mass group of Mnemiopsis leydei saw in 2000 in south of the Caspian. The animal damaged the pelagic stocks in Black Sea. Probably Mnemiopsis caused this mentioned characteristics in the Caspian Sea.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biology ; Catch ; Kilka ; CPUE ; Spawning ; Anchovy ; Common Kilka ; Mnemiopsis leidyi
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 53pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The population dynamics of Otolithes ruber (Sciaenidae family) has been studied and researched in the Bushehr waters (Bahr e Cansar to Nayband bay). ....
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Fish ; Population dynamics ; Spawning ; Gonad
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    Format: 126pp.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The fishery stocks of most commercial aquatic stocks in the world have shown declining trends in the past two decades. Several factors have been responsible for the decline of stocks the most important of which over fishing and over-exploitation, pollution, loss of natural habitats and natural spawning grounds, construction of dams and bridges across the important rivers which restrict the migratory routes of spawners, decrease in natural reproduction and rehabilitation of stocks through artificial breeding programs. Over-exploitation of stocks and pollution directly affect decreasing stocks in an ecosystem. Not differentiating between different populations and stocks of a species found distributed in an aquatic ecosystem is considered one of the main factors which causes the depletion of stocks in most ecosystems in the world. In most cases this is because genetic variations in aquatic stocks in the wild are not taken into consideration. Six species of sturgeons are found living in the Caspian Sea and its drainage basin which produce more than 85-90% of the world caviar. The Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) and the stellate sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) are the main sturgeon species of the Caspian Sea. The Persian sturgeon is mainly found in the south Caspian Sea while the stellate sturgeon stocks are considered shared stocks by the five Caspian littoral states. Due to over fishing in the past two decades the legal catch figures for sturgeon stocks in the Caspian Sea dropped from 28500 tons in 1985 to less than 1500 tons in 2004. Similarly caviar production also dropped from 3000 tons to 110 tons in 2005. With regard to the severe reduction in sturgeon stocks it is necessary to take essential steps before these valuable species are totally wiped out. The fisheries management of the five Caspian littoral states should focus their efforts on identifying the different populations and stocks found in the Caspian Sea. Concerted measures should be taken to study the distribution and biomass of the different populations in order to develop a scientific solution for the sustainable use of these endangered species and to secure the long term conservation of sturgeon stocks. The aim of present study was to evaluate the genetic structure of the population of two species Acipenser persicus and Acipenser stellatus and to develop molecular markers to identify and differentiate different populations of these two species.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Commercial ; Population ; Genetic ; Persian Sturgeon ; Acipencer persicus ; Stellate Sturgeon ; Acipencer stellatus ; Microsatellite markers ; Fishery ; Pollution ; Spawning ; Species ; Aquatic Ecosystem ; Genetic ; Molecular
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this project,four types of structures,of 40 number was investigated.In a six month period,the structures were inspected 13 times.The total weight and number of eggs hatched on the structures were estimated to be 214.1kg and 94944 respectively.The weight and number of eggs settled on trap types were 141.9 and 60982 respectively,whereas,The eggs on cubical structures were estimated 56.7kg and 27088 ,on pyramid structures 7.9 and 3941 and then also were 6.9kg and 3280 eggs on cylindrical structures respectively.It is also estimated that 358 eggs were settled on The connecting line weighting 0.5kg.In this report four types of structures was compared.As a result,the trap, cubical, pyramid and cylindrical structures had contributed to the settelment of 66,27,4 and 3 percent of eggs in weight. While 64,29,4 and 3 percent of eggs in number was settled on these structures respectively.Thus it is concluded that the trap structures fallowed by cubical ones had acted more effectively relative to other two.If based on the results of other studies,we assume 80% survival rate of eggs and average weight of 1.2kg of survival growth cuttlefish , then it can be calculated that 160 structures can contribute to 91 tons increase in cuttlefish stock in one area of 4 to 5 acre.It is obviaus that by planning an annual increase of the structures,it is passible to attract more spawners to spawn and produce more larvae.Moreover,The old structures will be covered by corals and barnacles and become amore stalie and attractive spawning ground for cuttlefish.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Spawning ; Cuttlefish ; Structures ; Trap ; Growth ; Produce ; Types ; Weight ; Eggs ; Survival rate
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    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 66pp.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During the past decades the environmental status of the Caspian Sea has changed. Therefore, study on the biological structure such as: age, growth, Lm50%, feeding of fishes is necessary. In the present study the biological characteristics of some commercial important species including kilka, kutum, golden grey mullet and carp were studied during 2006-2010. Kutum, golden grey mullet and carp predominated in the catch composition of bonyfishes, representing 61.3, 29.6 and 7.6% of the total catch. The average fork lengths of kutum, golden grey mullet and carp were 38.4, 32.7 and 36.7 cm, and weights were 784.5, 411.0 and 977.0 g, respectively. The values of b in length-weight relationships were 3.02 and 2.97 for kutum and golden grey mullet indicating an isometric growth. The value b for carp was 2.89, indicating an allomertic growth. The maximum age of three species was 12 years. Von Bertalanffy growth equations were estimated as: for kutum: for golden grey mullet: and for carp: The sex ratio of three species showed that females were dominant. Spawning migratory of kutum was started in March. The gonadosomatic index value of kutum peaked in March and April. The spawning season of carp expended from March to August. The gonadosomatic index value of golden grey mullet peaked in September and then declined in November and December. Absolute fecundity of kutum, golden grey mullet and carp were 64400, 700800 and 131000 eggs, respectively. Length maturity (Lm50%) of three species were 39.07, 28.4 and 31.6 cm, respectively. The highest feeding intensity (Gastrosomatic index=GSI) for females and males were 313.9 ± 65.9 and 350.7±103.7 in October; and the lowest value of GSI were 19.4 ±59.2 and 144.1±85.04 in March, respectively. There are significant different between GSI with male and female in difference months (P〈0.05). Main prey mature of Kutum was Cerastoderma lamarki; Gastropoda and Balanus were subordinate, and Crab, Hypanis, Fish (Neogobous sp.) Algae, egg, and scale were random preys. Planktone groups comprise to Exuviaella, Nitzchia, Osillatoria, Synedra, Nematoda, Navicolla, Diatoma, Rholcosphenia were preys juvenile of Kutum. Based on ISI (Important species index), Cerastoderma lamarki and Balanus were dominant species in feeding of Kutum. The percent of empty stomach and prey dominant evaluated during different seasons by specific formula result showed that in Cyprinus carpio prey Molluscs was dominated and specific food items. Empty stomachs in winter and spring were higher and lower, respectively. The results showed that catch of kilka decreased from 22300 mt in 2006 to 16700 mt in 2008, but the CPUE increased from 1.7 mt (Vessel×Night) to 2.5 mt, due to decrease of effort, respectively. The length frequency of three species of kilka is close and the juvenile fish did not see in catch. The age frequency had the same situation as fish lower than 2 years was not in the samples of anchovy and bigeye kilka. The parameters of the von Bertalanffy growth curve were: For common kilka: L =136.5 cm, K=0.249 yr-1 and t0= -1.89 yr-1 For bigeye kilka: L =148. cm, K=0.346 yr-1 and t0= -1.123 yr-1 And for anchovy kilka: L =131.7 cm, K=0.375 yr-1 and t0= -1.243 yr-1 The exploitation rate of anhovy, bigeye and common kilka were 0.51, 0.58 and 0.6, respectively. The highest of GSI for common and bigeye was recorded in May and March, respectively. For anchovy kilka it was in July and November. Main prey of anchovy and common kilka was Acartia tonsa and for bigeye kilka it was Cypris balanus. We concluded that the ecological problems caused by Mnemiopsis leidyi as well as overfishing have been collapsed kilka stocks, particularly anchovy. Therefore, sustainable fisheries management and conservation biodiversity in the Caspian Sea are real challenges now.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Growth ; Species ; Kilka kutum ; Bonyfish ; Sex ratio ; Spawning ; Gonadosomatic ; Maturity ; GSI ; Hypanis ; Neogobous sp. ; Algae ; Nitzchia ; Cyprinus carpio ; Diatoma ; Clupeidae ; Rutilus frisi kutum ; Liza auratus ; Chalchalburnus chalcoides ; Vimba vimba ; Abramis brama ; Sander lucioperca ; Liza saliens ; Fish
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Salinity effects on brooders spawning, growth and survival rate of yellow fin sea bream (〈i〉Acanthopagrus latus〈/i〉) fingerlings was studied in Khouzestan Marine Fishes Research Station (Bandar-e Imam) in 2002- 2003. More than 200 brooders were caught in Mahshar creeks using hook, and 6 males and 3 females of brooders were introduced to each 4 tons tank. The experiments were carried out using 3 salinity treatments (30~c1, 35~c1 and 40~c1 ppt) in 3 replications. Survival rate of brooders in 4 tons tanks during late January to 4〈super〉th〈/super〉 April was estimated more than %90 in all salinities and the maximum rate was observed in 30 ppt treatment. Spawned brooders percentage in 40 ppt was more than the two other salinities, and spawning occurred in all three replications of this treatment. In all treatment, spawning started from early march (late lunar month) at 19~'C and continued at 23~'C. Duration and replication of spawnings in 40 ppt were more than other salinities, and last about 20 days. Released eggs (2461046), amount of eggs production per day (66413), average number of eggs per brooder (312914), and average eggs per kg body weight (649460) were found in 40 ppt more than other salinities. Floating eggs ratio was more than %90 in 40 ppt and it was significantly different to the others. Fertilization and hatching rates in 40 ppt treatment (86.7, 67 respectively) were more than 30 and 35 ppt but there was no significant difference. All spawnings cases , released eggs hatched.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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    Keywords: Salinity ; Spawning ; Yellow fin ; Bream ; Acanthopagrus latus ; Propagation ; Density ; Survival rate ; Fingerling ; Growth ; Acanthopagrus latus ; Yellow fin sea bream
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Through most of the last century, three endemic kilka species supported major commercial species in the Caspian Sea. It is clear that catches and abundance of all species have changed. Recent changes in the Caspian Sea ecosystem have occurred as a consequence of ecological change caused by the invasive ctenophore (Mnemiopsis leidyi). In this investigation which had been done in commercial catch regions during 2002-2004, in addition of biological characteristics survey such as species composition, length, weight, age, sex ratios and maturity stages; catch and catch per unit effort also were analyzed. During the years 2002-2004 the annual catches of kilka varied between 15000-25000 mt and CPUE varied between 1.077-1.474 mt (vessel×night). The frequency of anchovy kilka declined from 69.5% in 2002 to 26.9% in 2004. During the years 2002, 2003 and 2004 the frequency of common kilka were 30.4%, 48.9% and 71.9%, respectively. During this period the frequency of bigeye kilka was negligible. The average fork length of anchovy kilka increased from 100.4 mm in 2002 to 105.0 mm in 2004 and the average weight were 6.4 g and 8.4 g, respectively. The average fork length of common kilka increased from 87.0 mm in 2002 to 93.8 mm in 2004 and the average weight were 5.2 g and 7.4 g, respectively. Anchovy kilka spawn in spring and autumn but mass spawning anchovy occurred in autumn. Spawning of common kilka occurred in spring and early summer. In the age compositions of anchovy kilka, age 3 was the largest age group during 2002 and 2003 (55.3% and 52.1%, respectively). In 2004, age 4 predominated (42.5%). For common kilka, ages 3 and 4 predominated (representing 67.2, 62.0 and 69.1% of catches, respectively). According to CPUE and biological characteristics, after the appearance of ctenophore in the Caspian Sea, the abundance and biomass of bigeye and anchovy kilka collapsed.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Ecological ; Biological ; kilka ; Species ; Ecosystem ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Survey ; Length ; Age ; Sex ratios ; Weight ; Maturity ; CPUE ; Anchovy Kilka ; Spawning ; Bigeye kilka
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Otolithes ruber is one of the valuable commercial fishes in the South coasts of Iran and has been classified at the top level of commercial categorization, so owing to its economic importance, its biological characteristics were studied in Sistan & Baluchestan coasts in 1995. Three landing called Pozm, Bris and Remin were chosen for commercial catch sampling in this respect and 111 male fish and 149 female ones were autopsied within 7 months of evaluation. In feeding evaluation through numerical method, Squilla with 42.8% and Engraulidae with 1.4% consisted maximum and minimum percent of male fish stomach contents, respectively, and for female maximum and minimum percent of stomach contents were unidentified bony fishes with 35.7% and polynemidae family with 7%. The results showed that male fishes mature prior to females as they are smaller than females and no important difference was seen in sexual ratios in various month except March. Spawning was from December to the end of April and an outstanding spawning surge was observed from March to April. However, there was a light surge in November. The least coefficients of fatness in terms of male and female were 0.9 and 1 in April respectively and the most ones were 1.33 for male and 1.20 for female in January.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Commercial ; Biological ; Feeding ; Spawning ; Otolithes rubber ; Croaker Fish ; Fishes ; Sampling ; Male ; Female ; Squilla ; Engraulidae ; Stomach contents ; Polynemidae
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.23-34
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effects of various salinity levels among (0‰, 5‰, 10‰, 15‰, and 20‰) for successful breeding of common carp, Cyprinus carpio were investigated. The duration of study was 75 days. Ripe broodstock (30) having a mean weight (male 1027±2.4g and female 1084.8±23g) were selected and stocked into spawning tanks (2000 L). The ratio among male and female was 2:1. They were fed with commercial floating pelleted feed having 35% crude protein with 2% body weight twice a day. Broodstock were injected with ovaprim hormone 0.5 mg kg^-1 female and male 0.2 mg kg^-1 respectively, after successful spawning broodstock were removed from spawning tanks. The results showed that the highest fecundity, fertility, hatchability and survival of fry were obtained on salinity of 0‰ to 10‰ and significantly decreased on 15‰ and 20‰. The eggs per gram body weight were also recorded in all treatments and highest eggs were obtained, i.e. 45-60 per female on salinity of 0‰-10‰. Water temperature (22.4±0.2°C), dissolved oxygen (6.5±0.2 mg L^-1 ), pH (7.2±0.2) and ammonia (less than 0.03±0.06 mg L^-1) were monitored throughout the study period. Water quality parameters remained within the recommended range. Our results suggest that common carp, C. carpio may give maximum eggs up to 10 ‰ salinity with 81% survival of the fry.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Common carp ; Breeding ; Ovaprim ; Salinity ; Semi-natural ; Spawning ; Fertilization ; Hatching ; Survival ; Cyprinus carpio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.790-804
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: GnRHa injection could accelerate and synchronous ovulation and spawning in female rainbow trout, the mean time to ovulation was reduced from 19.6±2.45 groups 2 to 5, respectively (P≤ 0.05). Also cumulative spawning rate increased in hormonal groups; up to 8th day after first injection. The cumulative spawning rate was 47.0, 34.4, 90.0 and 56.3% in groups 2 to 5 respectively. Although, until this time none the females in control group were spawned. In the end of experimental period (day 26), this rate was completed in group 2 to 5, but only 50% of females in control group was spawned. The mean weight of stripped eggs, egg diameter and mean survival rate to the eyed stage did not show any significant difference between experimental groups (P〉0.05). Testosterone levels were increased from 9.21±4.11 at time 0 to 23.47±14.29 ng/ml at 24 h after first injection, and then reduced to the basal levels in all hormonal groups (except group 5) at 72 h after first injection (10.91±3.11ng/ml) (P≤0.05). There wasn’t observed any testosterone levels fluctuation in control group.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Spawning ; Rainbow Trout ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Female ; Eggs ; Fish ; Samples ; Specimen ; Testosterone ; GnRH
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.23-38
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A Study was carried out on spawning season, feeding and some environmental conditions of 8 aquatic species of Hormozgan sea waters from Oct. 91 to Mar. 93. The results showed that spawning peak for otolithes ruber, Psettodes erumei, Pomadasys kaakan, Arius thalassinus and Arius tenuispinis occured in spring, for Pampus argenteus and Parastromateus niger occurred in summer, and for Sopia pharaonis occurred in Autumn. Two summer spawner and two Arius species were appeared Lo he very gluttonous and other spring spawner species showed rather less tendency for feeding P.argenteus appeared to eat copepod and rhizosolenia and P.niger stomach contents included nematod and annelid worms and also copepod, P.erumei feeds on small fishes and others eat crustaceae and small fishes too. High growth coefficients for P.argenteas and A.renuispinnis a medium growth coefficient for P.niger and low growth coefficients for other species were obtained. Except for S.pharaonis, geographical distribution did not differ singnificantly (α〈0.05). The zooplankton and phytoplankton were identified with different monthly and locally densities Depth pH and salinity had little variation in spawning seasons. mean dissolved oxygen and water depth temperature ranged between 3.48 to 6.05 and 21.85 to 31.05 respectively (α 〈0.05).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Aquatic ; Species ; Otolithes ruber ; Psettodes erumei ; Pomadasys kaakan ; Arius thalassinus ; Arius tenuispinis ; Pampus argenteus ; Parastromateus niger ; Sopia pharaonis ; P.argenteus ; Rhizosolenia ; P.niger ; P.erumei ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Fish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Twelve P. merguiensis specimens were collected from fishing grounds of Sirik area in the north of strait of Hormoz. The sampling was carried out from April to November 2003 and the brood-stocks with a mean weight 36.3 grams were transported to Kolahi hatchery center. The samples were kept in two separate 6 ton fiber glass tanks, filled with sea water with a salinity of 32ppt and temperature of 30 degrees centigrade. After spawning, the total collected nauplii from the first and the second tanks were 41800 and 960000, respectively. The survival rate from nauplii stage to PL15 stage was 31% and 21.2%, for the two tanks respectively. We fed the larva up to N6 stage with Chaetoceros and from mysis to post larvae stages with Artemia. We conclude that Hormozgan province is a suitable area for collection of Banana shrimp brood-stocks and that propagation of the species can be successfully carried out.
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    Keywords: Biotechnique ; Penaeus merguiensis ; Propagation ; P. merguiensis ; Specimens ; Brood-stock ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Spawning ; Artemia ; Shrimp ; Survival rate
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.63-86
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A total of 1,364 specimens of Sepia officinalis (Lineaus, 1758), including 643 females and 532 males were measured from February 2010 to January 2011 catching by the commercial trawling fisheries of Algiers region. The sex, dorsal mantle, wet body mass, nidamental gland weight and female gonadal weight were recorded. The mean length of the dorsal mantle for females was 11.68±0.03 cm and for males 12.04±0.04 cm. The difference between the two averages was not significant. The Powell-Wetherall method for determining the asymptotic dorsal length of the mantle (DML∞) was applied (26.93 cm for both sexes combined) and the growth coefficient K, of 0.38 yr-1, was established using the ELEFAN method. A seasonal analysis of this coefficient shows a slowdown in growth in autumn and winter. The value of t0 determined by the Pauly method is 0.704 y-1. Relative growth shows a negative allometry of 2.55 for both sexes and a constant of proportionality is about 0.391. The study of the overall sex ratio showed a slight predominance of females with a ratio of 1:1.2. In autumn and winter, the females predominate with 67.3% and 52.5%, respectively. Considering the gonad and the nidamento-somatic index, S. officinalis in the Algiers region seems to breed between March and July.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Sepia officinalis ; Sex-ratio ; Gonadosomatic index ; Length-weight relationship ; Algiers ; Growth ; Spawning ; Period
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1500-1510
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  • 15
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effectiveness of two kinds of dopamine antagonist (DA), metoclopramide (Met) and domperidone (Dom) combined with the gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue (D-Ala6, Des Gly10 ethylamide) GnRHa was assayed on the ovulation success, latency period, ovulation index (OI) and fertilization success of kutum, Rutilus frisii kutum (Kamenskii, 1901). Brood fish were injected intra-peritoneally as follows: 2 mg/kg b.w. of carp pituitary extract (CPE) as a control, 5 g+ 2.5mg, 1mg+ 5mg and 2mg+ 10mg/kg b.w. of GnRHa + Met or Dom in a single injection. Based on the ovulation and fertilization success, no significant differences between similar doses of Dom and Met when combined with similar doses of GnRHa were found (p〉0.05). However, in some groups, the OI and latency period were greater when Dom was used as a DA instead of Met (p〈0.05). In general, the results of this study showed that the potency of Dom was nearly same as Met when combined with GnRHa and used as a DA in kutum. It is strongly recommended to repeat the experiment under different conditions to find out definite conclusion.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Kutum ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Spawning ; GnRHa ; Metoclopramide ; Domperidone
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.105-118
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  • 16
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Jajroud river with 140km length, inhabits various species of aquatics of which one of the main identified one is freshwater crab belongs to POTAMIDAE family with scientific name of Potamon persicum. In this study, 388 specimens from 5 sampling stations (Latian dam, Taraghion, Khojir, Giahan daroie and Mamloo dam) were collected since November 1998. All samples were transferred to the laboratory for reproduction studies and determination of spawning season, with studying the maturity stages of gonads and external eggs. The results showed that the spawning season of this species occurring in middle of spring, it was also found that P. persicum is a total spawner. The external maturity (of eggs) was classified to 7 stages. On the other hand the maturity stages of gonad was recognized in accordance with the color, size and egg diameter and classified to 5 stages.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Spawning ; Maturity ; Potamon persicum ; Freshwater crab ; Species ; Aquatic ; Potamidae ; Gonads ; Eggs ; P. persicum
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.69-86
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  • 17
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: After the outbreak of various viral diseases, specifically white spot syndrome (WSS) in farmed Litopenaeus vannamei in the past few years, this non-native shrimp species in Iran requires a generator-builder with specific a pathogen-free approach. This Research was done by the Iran Shrimp Research Center (ISRC) to access accurate information regarding specific pathogen-free shrimp production and avoid using shrimp broodstock production through foreign investors. This research was part of the molecular viral study. For this trial, selected shrimps in farms were sampled and screened for main viruses (OIE list). Shrimps without infection were brought to the quarantine system for one month and at the end of the quarantine they were screened again. In addition, in winter spending, before and after spawning, it’s offspring in F1 and F2 were also screened for viral pathogens by IQ2000 kit at the Iran Shrimp Research Center lab and Iranian veterinary organization lab. All shrimp products such as fresh and consumed food were tested for OIE list at all stages during project performance and the result of tests were negative. Sequenced and molecular tests with specific primers were used to determine the presence of infected samples carrying the virus in any of the products, such as shrimp and consumed food, the infected samples. The result of all the tests during last three years, shows that all the shrimp and their food products were pathogen-free and safe to use.
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    Keywords: Shrim ; SPF ; Virus ; White Spot Syndrome Virus ; WSS ; Spawning ; Molecular
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  • 18
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During last 65 years the catch of mullets had increasing trends with some fluctuations in the Iranian coastal water of the Caspian Sea .In this period about 138 thousand tons of mullets have been caught. Mullet’s account for 35% of total catch annually .In recent years species composition of mullets has chanched in the Iranian coastal water of the Caspian Sea and catch composition of golden grey mullet increased from 76% in 1995 to 98% in 2006. In this survey some biological characteristics of golden grey mullet have been studied in Iranian coastal water of the Caspian Sea .Fish samples have been gathered from commercial catch of beach seine cooperatives monthly in Iranian coastal water of the Caspian Sea over 2006 and 2007. In the laboratory fishes have been measured biometrically and biological parameters have been calculated .Also catch statistics of mullets during 2006-2007 have been obtained and discussed. Results showed that the catch of mullets in beach seine cooperatives during 2006 and 2007 was 4181 and 3685 tons respectively that golden grey mullet contribute 99% and 98% of the catch composition of mullets respectively. Length range of golden grey mullet caught by beach seine cooperatives was 19-50.2 cm with mean length of 32.7 ± 6.4 (± SD) and weight range was 67-1475 gr with mean weight of 411 ± 255 gr. The age structure of this species was comprised 2-10 years old fish with mean age of 4.42 years old. In this survey totally the sex ratio of male:female of golden grey mullet was 356: 434 that was significant variation from equal sex ratio. Pick of the spawning in Guilan province was in October and in Mazandaran and Golestan provinces was in November. In October the proportion of spawning females declined from western area (Guilan province) towards eastern parts (Golestan province).The highest proportion of spawning females was in December in Golestan province. The highest GSI index value was observed in September and October and it was decreased in November and December and it was consistent during January till April. The mean absolute fecundity was 700881 ± 429987 eggs with minimum and maximum fecundity of 200112 and 2282862 eggs respectively. The Lm 50% for female golden grey mullet was calculated as 33.6 cm.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Golden grey mullet ; Liza aurata ; Species ; Survey ; Samples ; Male ; Female ; Sex ratio ; Spawning ; GSI ; Fecundity ; Coastal waters
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Nowadays, the offspring of sturgeon species in the Caspian Sea is under danger because of biological and non-biological impacts such as pollution and illegal catching as well as dams obstacles of fish migration to the upstream of the rivers for the spawning. One of the most practical way to protect and maintain the natural stocking of these valuable species in the sea is artificial propagation and releasing of the produced larvae into the sea and the entering rivers as Iran Fishery Organization is currently producing about 22 million larvae per year according to the forth national plan of the country. However, protecting these natural resources of these species from the toxic chemicals is a critical issue because of high level pollution of their natural environment. In this research work an attempt was made to evaluate the toxicity of diazinon and its effect on some specific and nonspecific immune parameters of these sturgeon species in particular great sturgeon in order to give some recommendations for improving of their natural environment. A number of 300 fish weighing 12±2 g from great sturgeon obtained from sturgeon farms in Golestan states were used. Fish were transported to the Caspian Sea institute of ecology and were kept in 2000 L tanks with well aeration. Fish were fed commercial feed containing Kilka meal. The water quality parameters consisting of NO2, NH3, pH, DO and hardness were 〈0.1, 0 mg.l, 0.02mg/l, 7.9, 7-9/1 mg/l, and 145 mg/l, respectively. The acute toxicity of diazinon was assessed in beluga (Huso huso) and some of hematological and biochemical parameters of the survival fish examined. The obtained LC50-96 hours was 5.63 mg/l for Huso huso. Also, the obtained results showed that RBC, HB and PCV were significantly lower in the survival fish than the control fish. However, level of MCV in test groups was higher than control groups (P〈0.05). Also, leucocytes count level was different between the test and control groups. Also, no difference was observed in level of enzymes of ALD, AST, LDH and ALP between test and control groups, while levels of total protein and glucose in test groups were lower and higher than control fish, respectively. IgM of these species were purified and partially characterized using affinity chromatography and SDSPAGE methods, the obtained results showed than all fish species possess and IgM like protein with a molecular weight of 870KDa. This IgM showed to have heavy chains with 77-84 KDa and light chains with 28-30 KDa. The chronic/sublethal effect of this diazinon was assessed in great sturgeon juvenile and hematological and biochemical changes, leucocyte population size, lysozyme activity, chemiluminuscence (CL) response, antibody titration and histhopathological change were studied in beluga (Huso huso) weighing 450±50 g in the present of Antigen of Aeromonas Hydrophila as a single intraperitoneal injection at 1x107 cell per fish and thereafter a chronic exposure to organophosphate, diazinon at concentrations of 1,5 and 10 mg/L as a 48 hours bath and sample collected on day one and every week interval upto 22 days provided at 22±1?C and acceptable water quality condition. Results of erythrocyte profile in fish treated with diazinon generally showed significantly decrease of RBC, HCT (P〈0.05) compare to control fishes. While there was no significant difference (P〉0.05) in the values of MCH, MCV and MCHC between these groups. Compare to control group (group A) the values of white blood cells and lymphocyte were significantly lower in the exposed fish to diazinon (groups of C, D, E, F, G and H) while, the level of neutrophile and eosinophil was higher than control one (P〈0.05). No significant differences was found in values of monocytes and immature neutrophiles between control group and these groups (P〉0.05).Furthermore, fish treated with diazinon showed a higher levels of asparate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the early stage of post-exposure, compare to control fishes, while the level of these enzymes was lower in this group for the rest of experiment. Also, fish treated with Antigen-diazinon showed generally lower and higher levels of total protein and glucose concentrations in blood plasma, respectively compared to fish untreated(control) (P〈0.05).The level of cholinesterase in fish treated with diazinon bath generally lower than control group(P〈0.05).The level of lysozyme in liver of groups B,D,F,G and H were significantly higher (P〈0.05) than group A up to 2 weeks post-treatment and then it insignificantly reduced to lower levels until week 3 post-exposure. Also, kidney lysozyme contents were significantly higher (P〉0.05) in groups of B,F,G and H than group A up to 2 weeks post-treatment and then was lower for the rest of the experiment. The level of spleen lysozyme in groups of B,G and H was also, higher than group A for the first 2 weeks post-treatment and, then it reduced to below levels measured during the rest of experiment (P〉0.05). Lysozyme level of sera samples were significantly higher (P〈0.05) in groups of B, D, E, F, G and H than group A in the one week post-treatment. There was significant difference in the lysozyme contents of tissues of liver, spleen and serum between groups of A and E,F,G,H(P〈0.05). Mean spontaneous CL response in groups of diazinon bath were significantly lower than group A throughout the experiment (P〈0.05). Maximum peak was found in group D one day post-exposure, while the minimum peak was found in group E throughout the experiment. The antibody titration in groups of treated with diazinon bath generally lower than control group (P〈0.05).but the antibody titer in group B that treated with Antigen without diazinon bath was higher than the other groups. The histopathological effects of diazinon on the liver, kidney, spleen, gills, nostril and barbels of gain sturgeon examined under light and electron microscope, showed that diazinon caused severe damage to the cell structure such as congestion of blood vessels, hemorrhage, cellular infiltration, pyknosis of cells nuclei, vacuolar degeneration and general necrosis in the tissues of kidney, spleen and liver. There were also degenerative changes of interstitial tissue, detachment of tubular basement membrane in kidney. In the gills, hyperplasia and fusion of secondary lamellae, separation and sloughing of epithelium from the underlying basement membrane were also observed In conclusion, diazinon at toxic and sub lethal concentrations is able to seriously affect the sturgeon immunity resulting in suppression of fish immune system and making fish susceptible to both non-infectious and infectious diseases.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Non-biological ; Chemical ; Biochemical ; Histhopathological ; Sturgeon ; Huso huso ; Diazinon ; Immune system ; Blood factors ; LC50 96h ; Migration ; Spawning ; Larvae ; Kilka ; Toxicity ; Aeromonas hydrophila ; Lymphocyte ; Gills ; Beluga
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The biological aspects of Sepia pharaonis was studied during years 2006-07. The studied area restricted to the Bahrekan in Khouzestan province covering the depths of 2 up to 25m. The sampling methods were gillnet and bottom trawl. A total of 310 specimens collected, of which there wasn’t found any cuttlefish in the study area from July to October (5 months). The collected samples were transferred to the laboratory ashore for further biological measurements consist of: Mantle length, Body weight, sex determination. Gonado-Somatic Index, and determination of Spermatophoric Index, Spawning season, Food preference, Maturity stages and chemical analysis for food value determination. The results showed that the overall sex ratio is about M:F= 2:1 with percentage of 67.41% for males and 32.50% for females. Males are significantly bigger than females with average mantle length (ML) of 233.3 and 269.3 mm for female and male, respectively; with body weight of 1102.3 and 1450.6 g. The mantle length body weight relationship was found W=0.001 ML 2.540 (R2= 0.92) Female as: W= 0.0015 ML 4797 (R2= 0.93) male From point of feeding, the food preferences results indicated that fish is considered as main food, crabs as minor food and other marine organisms such as bivalvia and gastropods as random food. The highest vacuity Index (CV) and empty stomachs was determined for March-April and the lowest value was is December. Also, the maximum GSI was estimated for March-April months in which showing coherrances with the lowest food preference. The maximum spermatophoricfilaments were 856 and 45 for male pharaoh cuttlefish with mantle length of 300 and 185 mm, and on the other hand this values for fecundity were estimated 1589 and 53 for female specimens with 254 and 198 mm mantle length. The spawning season occurs in April- March in which accompany with migration of pharaoh cuttlefish towards shallow waters. The fishing season would be in this period in w.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Chemical ; Sepia pharaonis ; Gillnet ; Sampling ; Specimens ; Weight ; Sex ; Gonado-somatic index ; Spawning ; Maturity ; Female ; Male ; Bivalvia ; Gastropods
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  • 21
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mazandaran and Gorgan provinces have temperate climate, thus they have more potential for aquatic animal culture. There are thousands hectare of salt and useless lands in adjacent to Caspian Sea. As these areas have provided a favorable back ground for aquatic animal culture. As a result, the successful results obtained from imported gray mullet (Mugil cephalus) culture project in north climate, it has demonstrated that the gray mullet has a good biocharacteristic for culturing in pond enclosure environment and in different aquatic conditions (fresh water, brackish water and salt water). From 1998 until 2001, the broodstock yield and gray mullet artificial propagation projects were performed by fisheries research center of Mazandaran in Ghomishan prawn culture station in adjacent to Caspian Sea (East north of Mazandaran Province). This investigation executed during two stages (phases). At first stage, the goal of this project included the survey of possibility available about matured fish as well as induction of final maturation and artificial propagation for producing of broodstock and larva. In addition, in this way, we will obtain new information about gray mullet propagation and culture as marine species. We introduce mass production in aquaculture. At present research, the possibility of broodstock yield and artificial propagation of gray mullet have investigated by gray mullet fingerlings imported from Hong kong and then they have cultured in earth ponds of Ghomishan areas during five years (1994-1998). In order to broodstock production in spring 1998, two earth ponds (0.5 hectare) were prepared. 100 specimens of fish stock (1-2.5 kg weight average and 5 years of age) placed in each pond. For providing of suitable water and nutrition, fish were fed by food containing rich protein (40%) with 3-5% body weight and maintained in water with 30-35 ppt salinity. The survey of sexual maturation was performed by sampling of sexual glands through year. There were four stages in dominant female broodstocks. This survey indicated that oocytes have emerged stage 1 (immature) from March to June, stage 2 (yolk vesicle) in September and stage 4 (yolk globule) in October. Three stages (first, second and third) of yolk formation in oocytes will occur but these stages take place in October, December and January respectively. It's obvious that oocytes will progress into the end of third stage (yolk formation) and then their growth was arrested. Ovum with 600 m diameter was observed when the water temperature declined less than 18 c and day time was short (from middle autumn to middle winter), on that time, fish were induced by hormone because lack of final maturation and ovulation, there fore, natural spawning was not occurred in pond condition. Furthermore, artificial propagation of mugil cephalus was occurred by hormonal induction. Hormonal induction was utilized by inject of many hormones (LHRH, Cph, HCG). Using different components of hormones and also their different doses obtained the best results from broodstock that the average ovum diameter was about 600 m. Several types hormones which were injected into gray mullet with two or several intermittent (24 h intervals) along with 20-25 c temperature and 30-35 ppt salinity. This condition can provide stage 4 maturity for fertilization. Totally (as whole), three intermittent fertilization was necessary for exiting of larva, larva production in first, second and third intermittents that were 2000, 2500 and 300 specimens respectively. Larva fed on chlorella algae and rotifera and they have maintained for 14-15 days. The results of obtainable research indicated the possibility of gray mullet broodstock production in cultural condition, artificial propagation and larva production. This research took place for the first time in north climate of Iran.
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    Keywords: Gray mullet ; Mugil cephalus ; Broodstock ; Production ; Yield ; Artificial propagation ; Hormone ; Temperature ; Culture ; Maturation ; Fingerlings ; Earthen ponds ; Ovum ; Spawning ; Breeding ; Reproduction
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  • 22
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Research project was conducted on some biological aspects of lobster in Oman Sea in the years1385-86. During the project some parameters such as length distribution, spawning peak, length (Carapace) at first maturity, the length at which 50% of the lobsters were found to be mature sexually, sex ratio, relative frequency index and population dynamics parameters were examined. Quantitative factors and catch composition of lobster including the amount of catch in terms of weight and number of ovigerous-female, under-sized specimens and so were compared by monthly. According to the results of present study caught specimens were male with carapace length of 22 and 110 mm respectively. The smallest ovigerous female was taken as 46mm CL when length at first maturity was estimated to be 69-70mm. the male: female ratio was 0.7: 1.3 for the whole year. A closed fishing season for the species is proposed during spring and September and October in Oman Sea. A large amount of the catches for the all sampling months came from the under-sized specimens, consist of 50 to 85% of the total catch. Therefore, presence of these small length groups have direct effects on time of closing season. Population dynamics parameters were calculated as follows: K=0.57 year, L∞= 103mm and Ǿ = 8.69. Total mortality (Z), natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality (F) coefficients were calculated as 2.73, 0.87 and 1.86, respectively. Exploitation ratio for the whole population was 0.681, indicating an overexploitation of the species. Based on the available data, the recruitment pattern for lobster was obtained for two season including spring (major) and autumn (minor). Catch per unite effort (CPUE) was calculated as 0.908 kg/Cage/day which was higher in comparison with two other areas including Ramin and Chabahar. Examination of CPUE for a 10-year period showed a decreased trend and the reduction for the year 1386 was about 30% when compared to the data from the year 1375. Moreover, the mean length during 1369-70 to 1385-86 (present study) decreased for the three areas including Pozm, Ramin and Chabahar, so that the carapas length decreased up to 10 mm in length. This sudden decrease in mean length during the 10-year period should be considered as a serious precariousness for sustainable exploitation of lobster in Oman Sea along Sistan and Baluchistan province.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Survey ; Spiny Lobster ; Panulirus homarus ; Fishing ; Spawning ; Length ; Maturity ; Sex ratio ; Female ; Specimens ; Species ; Mortality ; Population
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  • 23
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The population parameters and spawning season of the Spangeld emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus) were studied in coastal waters of Hormouzgan province. The monthly calculated mean values of gonadosomatic index (GSI) of females were indicate to increase from February, reach the highest in March and decline in June. The spawning season peak of L. nebulosus occurred in March. The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters, L∞, K and t0 were estimated as, 67.2cm, 0.16.year-1 and -1.161 year, respectively. The relationship between weight and length (Fork Length) can be expressed as W=0.051 L2.722, which indicates that Spangled Emperor has negative alometric growth. Using length converted catch curve, total mortality (Z) was estimated as 1.13 year-1 and natural mortality was estimated using Pauly's equation, as 0.57 per year. Finally, the fishing mortality (F) was 0.56, which gives an exploitation rate (E) of 0.50.
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    Keywords: Lethrinus nbulosus ; Spawning ; Growth parameters ; Mortality rates
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 24
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) is considered as an endemic sturgeon of the south part of the Caspian Sea and provides the highest Iranian caviar production. Due to overfishing, degradation of the rivers conditions of the natural reproductive habitats, the fish stocks is decreasing. The immature breeders do not response to hormonal therapy at the sturgeon hatcheries as most having PI (above 10) and large numbers of breeders caught and transported to the hatcheries were unable to reproduce. This study was attempted to find the effect of LHRHa implantation on oocytes maturation and spawning of Persian sturgeon. Broodstocks were caught from the southeast region of the Caspian Sea. The selected female broodstocks (PI〉10) ranged in size from 24.0 to 37.5 kg were implanted with LHRHa cholesterol pellets at concentrations of 0 μg/kg (control), and treatments of 10, 15 and 20 μg/ kg (in three replicates. The results from this study indicated that females treated with LHRHa hormone implantation at 10, 15, 20 µg per kg body weight reached final maturation. These results were observed for all fish from treatment numbers 2 (15 μg/ kg) and 3 (20 μg/kg), however only one fish reached final maturation in treatment 1(10 μg/ kg). The current implantation of LHRHa was able to enhance breeders with PI above 10 to final maturation which under normal condition at sturgeon’s hatcheries this is not possible. The results suggested that final maturation can be achieved that lead to high fertilization (78.33% ±13.87, 68.33% ±4.16 in treatment 2 and 3, respectively) and hatching rates (85.3% ±9.07, 68.33% ±7.64 in treatment 2 and 3, respectively) and also total larvae production. Thus, the information from this study is very useful for artificial propagation of not-fully-matured females of Persian sturgeon at Sturgeon hatcheries especially in Iran.
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    Keywords: Persian sturgeon ; Acipenser persicus ; Broodstocks ; LHRHa implantation ; Artificial propagation ; Fertilization ; Hatching rates ; Evaluation ; Spawning ; Fish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.440-459
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Some aspects of the reproductive biology of Cobitis keyvani (Mousavi-Sabet, Yerli, Vatandoust, Ozeren and Moradkhani, 2012), an endemic Loach fish species from the Talar River in the southern Caspian Sea basin, in north of Iran was studied by regular monthly collections throughout a year. Fecundity, condition factor, gonado-somatic, modified gonado-somatic and Dobriyal indices were estimated. Regression analyses tested the dependence of fecundity on fish length, weight, gonad weight and age. Significant differences were observed between the total number of females and males, females being more abundant. The mature females and males were longer than 49 and 45 mm in total length, and +2 and +1 in age, respectively. The average egg’s diameter was 0.56 mm. The spawning of Cobitis keyvani from Talar River took place from May to late July, when the water temperature is between 18.7 to 24.0°C. At the beginning of the reproduction period, the average GSI values were 10.09%, ranging from 6 to 25% in ripe mature females. The absolute and relative fecundity were 2211 and 586 respectively. The absolute fecundity was significantly related to body weight and gonads weight. Based on the gonado-somatic and Dobriyal indices, it was concluded that the fish has a prolonged active reproductive period. Their long reproductive activity and high range of fecundity are types of adaptation by short-lived small fishes to environmental conditions.
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    Keywords: Cobitis keyvani ; Cobitidae ; Gonado-somatic index ; Dobriyal index ; Spawning ; Condition factor ; Fecundity ; Biology ; Fecundity
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Tenualosa ilisha (Hamilton) is a valuable migratory fish belonging to the family Clupeidae and it is distributed in a wide area from the Persian Gulf to coasts of Pakistan and China’s southern sea. The aim of the present study was to investigate the changes occurring in innate immunity parameters during upstream migration and comparing them to those during post spawning. Sixty mature female hilsa shad were obtained using gill net from Karoon River in Khorramshahr during the spawning period (July, August and September 2014) and Hendijan coasts along the Persian Gulf coasts during post spawning period (October, November and December 2014). Immediately, blood samples were collected from the peduncle vein and then parameters including WBC (White Blood Cell) count, Differential WBC Count, plasma lysozyme content and C3 and C4 complement activity were determined. Based on the results, the levels of WBC, lysozyme and C3 during the spawning period were lower than those recorded during post spawning period. However, C4 levels were higher during spawning (p〈0.01). This fact revealed that some innate immunity parameters experience depression during upstream migration and spawning, while these parameters increase during the post spawning period, indicating the suppressive effects of spawning on fish immunity.
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    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Tenualosa ilisha ; Lysozyme activity ; Complement ; Anadromous ; Migration ; Female ; Immunity ; Spawning ; Plasma ; Lysozyme
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Sefidrud river has always been the natural spawning site for many anadromous fish species, including sturgeon, kutum, Vimba vimba pers a and Calcalburnus chalcoides. Many factors such as marine constructions, removing sand and fine sand and pollution have reduced the productivity of the river, which have caused a decline in the migration of the. fishes to the river. Our study revealed that, despite the environmental pressure on the river, some fishes still migrate to the Sefidrud river. Besides sturgeon, bony fishes, which are highly valued at the market also migrate to the Sefidrud river. The spawning of kutum in the Sefidrud river peaked in the second half of March, when water temperature reached 11°C. By a regulatory management of the catch, this river is able to conserve the biological productivity of the southern Caspian Sea.
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    Keywords: Rutilus frisii kutum ; Vimba vimba persa ; Chalcalburnus chalcoides ; Spawning ; Fish ; Species ; Sturgeon
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study 401 specimens of Gattan (Barbus xanthopterus) caught by drifting and set gillnets, cast nets and forks were studied. Samples were collected monthly (October 1996 to September 1997) from Hamidieh Dam to Hour-Al-Azim Lagoon. Morphometric and meristic parameters and biological characteristics were studied in the laboratory. The Highest frequency of Gattan in the river was in March and in Hour-Al-Azim was in December. The length range of the fish in the river was broader than in the hour, and fishes with lengths more than 700mm were only observed in the river. Sharp decrease in GSI in May and occurence of spawning in May and June showed that reproduction of this species occurs in spring (in a two month period) and is relatively short. Minimum and maximum ova diameter were 0.01mm and 2.25mmin stages II and IV of gonad maturity respectively. An increasing trend in ova diameter up to April and decreasing in June showed one time spawning of this species. Surface water temperature in the spawning season was between 25.5oC and 28.65oC and turbidity was in its lowest level in this period. Sex maturation in males occurred in length of 151-200mm (one year old), and in females in 501-550mm (3 years old). Average sex ratio (male to female) was 1:1.31 which is not significantly different from 1:1 (95% confidence limit).
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    Keywords: Morphometric ; Biological ; Laboratory ; Spawning ; Gattan ; Barbus xanthopterus ; Specimens ; Gillnet ; GSI ; Species ; Maturity ; Sex ratio ; Parameters ; Gonad ; Abundance
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  • 29
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Fecundity rate and spawning season for cu ttlefish (Sepia pharaonis), a commercially important species in Busheher coastal waters were studied from December 2007 to May 2008. We collected 142 spe cimens and after their sexuality were 18 males, 3 immatures, 16 first stage piec es, 14 second stage pieces and 91 pieces in third and fourth stages. The assesse d biological characteristics such as: Mantle length, weight of total body, Nidam ental gland, weight of head, weight of ovary and fecundity rate. We recorded 201 .8 plus or minus 6.8mm for mean, 280mm for maximum and 115mm for minimum mantle length. The m ean body total weight was 895.8 plus or minus 143g, and the maximum was 2098g, while its mini mum was 241.13g. The mean, maximum and minimum Nidamental gland weight was 41.1 plus or minus 18.6, 126.8, and 0.2g, respectively. For the relationship between mantle length (ML, mm) and fecundity we found the linear regression equation: Fecundity = -6 30.68+5.22ML. The mean, maximum and minimum fecundity rate was 494 plus or minus 131, 1246 an d 178, respectively. The results of this study showed spawning season for Sep ia pharaonis in the coastal waters of Busheher Province to be from the end o f February to the end of June.
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    Keywords: Sepia pharaonis ; Fecundity ; Weight ; Length ; Seasons ; Spawning ; Mantle ; Sex ; Marine
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Samplings were carried out weekly in coastal waters of the Guilan province (Caspian Sea) by a hand net with 0.5mm mesh size during 1996-1997. The results of one year sampling showed that the mean total length(T.L.) of this shrimp (pooled data of females and males) was 28.58±5.58mm (x±SD), and were 26.46±4.30 and 30.01±6.30mm in males and females, respectively. For ovigorus females, mean T.L was 36.16±3.13mm, also the minimum and maximum T.L of the males were 12.6 and 41.1mm, respectively. In females these figures were found 10.7 and 43.4mm, respectively. The length-weight relationship for the males and females were determined as W=0.0002 TL2.97 (R2=92.13) and W=0.00002 TL2.98 (R2=92.84), respectively. Spawning season was determined from May to September. The average absolute fecundity was 796±320, with a range of 360 and 1660. There is a direct retationship between fecundity and T.L. Females provided 59.42% and males 40.56% of the population, the sex ratio deviated from 1:1 (P〈0.05). The growth coefficient of Loa for females, males and pooled data based on powell-wetheral methods were 42.6, 34.4 and 42.5, respectively. The growth coefficient of K based on Shepherd method were 2.1, 2.3 and 2.5 for females, males and pooled data, respectively. Natural mortality rate (M) calculated as 2.29, 2.29 and 2.28 per year for females, males and pooled da1a, respectively. Total mortality rate was calculated as 2.38, 2.50 and 2.61 per year for females, males and pooled data, respectively.
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    Keywords: Population dynamics ; Growth ; Mortality ; Spawning ; Palaemon elegans ; Sampling ; Length ; Shrimp ; Females ; Males ; Fecundity ; Growth
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.109-126
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In the current paper reproductive strategy and growth rates of Luciobarbus esocinus were investigated from 2010 to 2012, in Gamasiab River, Kermanshah, Iran. Samples were collected seasonally by gillnet and electro-fisher device. Sex ratio was evaluated from 162 individuals and the percentage of male and female individuals were 54.76% and 45.24% respectively. Age structure was distributed between I and V and most frequency numbers for males and females belonged to II and IV age group, respectively. Length-weight relationship was computed as W=8E-05TL2.6546 for all individuals. Mean total length and weight was 333.82±13.10 mm and 297.67±4.85 g for males, and 371.5±21.17 mm and 307.85±7.64 g for females. The von-Bertalanffy growth models of L. esocinus were described as Lt =357.14×[1-e (-0.77× (t –0.090))] for males, Lt =367.02×[1-e (-0.78× (t –0.094))] for females and Lt =363.57×[1-e (-0.76× (t –0.087))]for both sexes. Results indicated that growth factors were highly similar in spring, summer and winter. CDA analysis revealed that the total and gonad weight are the main factors in discriminant analysis. The highest GSI values were found in spring for females and winter for males, however, it decreased rapidly after spring in females. Maximum growth rates were observed in early ages (I-II) and depleted with ages. K value and L∞ were determined as 0.77±0.09 Y-1 and 357.14±10.38 mm for males and 0.78±0.24 Y-1 and 367.02±24.15 mm for females, respectively. In conclusion this study provided basic information for stock assessment and management of L. esocinus in Gamsiab Reservoir.
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    Keywords: Luciobarbus esocinus ; Life-history styles ; Reproduction ; Mangar ; Iranian inland waters ; Age ; Growth ; Spawning ; Length-weight relationship ; Sex ratio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.194-207
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ecological characteristics a Barbus grypus, B.sharpoyi, Capoeta trutta, Mugil abu, Tenualosa ilisha and Johnius belangerii, occurring in Zohre river were studied, among fresh water fishes, B.grypus showed versatility in its habitats, thus occurring frequently in the river. In contrast. B.sharpeyi, a stenohaline fish, was found only in a limited section of river reaching to the estuary. C.trutta even so being stenohaline, covered a wider range of the river in comparison with B.sharpeyi, thus showing more compatibility with varying phsico-chemical environments. Amongst anadormous fishes, Mugli abu covered a greater part of the river and it seems likely the fish spawns two times a year. The occurrence of this species shows a peak in summer and winter. On the contrary, T.ilisba occurs only on spring and summer in the river, evidently for spawning. Apparently, the preferred environment for the Spawing of the latter ought to be alkaline and have low salinity and high oxygen content accompanied by muddy bottom, slow water current and high depth. The J.belangerii showed the least occurrence and mainly caught in the estuary in Autumn.
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    Keywords: Barbus grypus ; B.sharpoyi ; Capoeta trutta ; Mugil abu ; Tenualosa ilisha ; Johnius belangerii ; Species ; Fish ; Ecological ; Spawning
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 33
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Abramis brama orientalis is a valuable fish species in the Caspian Sea. Its stock after has been faced with pronounced depletion since 1941. The release of millions of its fry have not been successful to restore its stock. A slim fluctuation were observed in its natural stocks during last seven years in the Iranian coastal areas. In comparison to 1992-1993, catch showed a 4.4 tons increment in 1998-99. No pronounced increase was observed considering release of 70.46 million fry during mentioned period. Young and immature fish provide main part of the catch while mature individuals provided a small part of it during 1978-1979. For most rate of catch comprised by young and immature fish and the number of brood-stock fish were very small amount in the catch as in the year of 1998-1999, 20.3% of catch formed by one year old fish and 37.3% by two years old. The average length, weight and age of bream in the years of 1998-99 calculated 22.5cm, 212.2gr and 2.4 years respectively. The depletion of the stock could be attributed to the following important cases, such as non-rational catch practicing, environmental, pollution, destruction of natural spawning grounds, the existence of predatory fish for example Pike and Sheatfish in fries unloading site, and lack of necessary arrangement relevant to artificial spawning. The rate of recruitment of Bream to fisheries calculated 4.6% in 1991 and 2.7% in 1992.
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    Keywords: Environmental ; Pollution ; Destruction ; Restocking ; Bream ; Abramis brama orientalis ; Fish ; Species ; Fry ; Immature ; Mature ; Length ; Weight ; Age ; Spawning ; Pike ; Sheatfish
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Levels of two main steroid hormones in gonads, 17-B Estradiol (E2) and testosterone (T) were compared in males and females of Persian sturgeon at the start of autumnal migration to spawning rivers. Hormone levels were also studied for likely relationship with different stages of sexual maturity. The results showed that levels of T and E2 in females at the stage four of sexual maturity is significantly higher than the individuals with immature gonads (ovary in stages 2 and 3). We measured 11.81±2.860ng/ml and 7±1.15ng/ml of T and E2 in mature females compared to 0.2±0.09ng/ml and 0.736±0.161 ng/ml of T and E2 in immature females. Levels of the two hormones in males at different stages of sexual maturity showed that only testosterone was significantly different in mature and immature sturgeons (0.50±0.144 ng/ml and 14.3125±3.121ng/ml in mature and immature males. respectively) (P=0.04). In males and females with higher sexual maturity, differences between the two hormones were significant (T and E2 levels in females and males were 11.81±2.860ng/ml, 7±1.15ng/ml and 0.50±0.144ng/ml, 0.7023±0/212ng/ml, respectively). However, in immature fish of both sexes, only males showed significantly higher T levels (14.3125±3.121ng/ml in comparison with 0.2±0.09ng/ml). Disregarding the sexual maturity stages, we found significantly different levels of E2 in both sexes (4.779±1.827ng/ml in females and 0.709±0.121 ng/ml in males) (P=0.00). Statistical analyses indicated no correlation between fish age and levels of steroid hormones of the fish (at 90% confidence level).
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    Keywords: Sex ; Hormones ; Migration ; Persian sturgeon ; Acipenser persicus ; Sexual maturity ; Estradiol ; Testosterone ; E2 ; Spawning ; Females ; Males
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.151-162
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  • 35
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Considering the reduction of valuable commercial fish in Anzali lagoon during last decades and presence of the silver crucian carp with high frequency; the research project or 'Biological aspects and population dynamics or Carassius auratus" was designed. The study area was stratified to four regions (Abknar, Siah-keshim, Markazi and Sheyjan). Sampling were carried out bi-weekly by using electro-shocker. The mean fork length and mean weight for both sexes were measured 19.5±5.8 cm, and 196.8±137.4 g respectively. Also, the mean age was estimated 2.6±1.3 years (n=750) and minimum and maximum fork length were measured 2.5 and 31.5 cm respectively. The mean length, weight and the age of silver crucian carp in Siah-keshim region were higher than the other regions. The spawning season of this species was found from May to June. The results showed a sex ratio of F:M=99.3:0.7. Some calculated population parameters were as follows: exploitation rate = 0.47, L∞ = 36.0 cm and K = 0.23 per year.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Population ; Carassius auratus gibelio ; Fish ; Silver crucian carp ; Carassius auratus ; Sampling ; Length ; Age ; Weight ; Spawning ; Species ; Sex ratio
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 36
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, the stage of gonadal development, type and season of spawning of Otolithes ruber in the North West of Persian Gulf were identified. O.ruber maturation and spawning were studied by macroscopic, microscopic, and histologic observation of gonads which obtained from October 1996 to September 1997 in Khouzestan coasts. In the histologic sections of gonad tissue, stages I to VII of gonadal development were distinguished. Post Spawning follicules were observed only in stages VI and VII (in April and May). Atretic ovums were also clearly observed in these stages. Frequency of Ovum diameter distribution in stages II to V is a unimodal which proves that annual maturation of ovums and spawning of this species are simultaneous. The highest level of GSI was observed in March and also higher stages 01' gonadal maturation were observed in March and April. Fast drop in GSI in May and within occurrence of both spawning and spent individuals in only two months of the year shows the relatively short spawning season is spring (April-May). Sexual maturation of females occured after the males and its first length in females was 216 mm.
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    Keywords: Histologic ; Macroscopic ; Microscopic ; Maturation ; Spawning ; Otolithes ruber ; Croaker Fish ; Gonadal ; O.ruber ; Gonads tissue ; Follicules ; Atretic ovums ; Species ; GSI ; Female ; Male ; Length ; Sexual
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effects of broodstock age on consecutive spawning performance of wild-caught ablated Fenneropenaeus indicus females in four age groups 6, 8, 12, and 14 months old were studied. Assessment duration was 30 days. Age groups were determined based on carapace length of broodstock caught from Jask fishing ground. Maximum female partnership percentage in consecutive spawning was for 12 months old group. Correlation between egg production and hatch in each spawning with number of spawning in 12 months old broodstock was weaker than other groups but this relation has negative and significant (r = -0.38, P〈0.01). Average hatch rate in 8 and 12 months old group showed no significant difference (P〉0.05) but others groups had significantly higher hatch rate (P〈0.05). In general, 12 month group of wild-caught ablated Fenneropenaeus indicus females showed much higher number of egg produced, hatch percentage, females partnership percentage for 4 spawning in the 30 days period.
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    Keywords: Broodstock ; Spawning ; Fenneropenaeus indicus ; Females ; Age ; Eggs
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 38
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The indian white prawn (Penaeus indicus), as one of the commercially important and dominant species along the East coast of Hormozgan province, is a very potential and prospective candidate species for shrimp farming. Since, there wasn't well enough information about biology of this species from Iranian wateres, therefore. some biological aspects such as growth rate, reproduction behaviour distribution pattern and feeding habits were studied from March 1997 to March 1998. Monthly sampling were carried out from the fishing grounds and estuaries of Jask area in the Oman Sea by small trawlers and beach seines gears. Initial growth 01 male was faster than female, with calculated K=l.5 for male and K=1.3 for female. Isometric growth trend was observed in both sexes. Sexual maturity attained within the first 12 months. Spawners were occured abundantly during post-winter, spring and beginning of summer. Postlarvae and sub-adults were found in the esturies with 25-100 mm length, and high densities were observed around the mangrove's roots. They spend at least 3 to 5 months of their life span in the esturies. Analysis of stomach contents revealed that this species is an omnivore with indicative contents of detritus, polychaetes, crustaceane, bivalves, algae and sand particles, with preponderance of vegetable constituents in the sub-adults and of detritus in adults.
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    Keywords: Commercially ; Biological ; Penaeus Indicus ; Growth ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Indian White Prawn ; Species ; Shrimp farming ; Male ; Female ; Polychaetes ; Bivalves ; Algae ; Sand particles ; Crustaceane
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: We investigated the survival ratio and the growth rate of offspring of Salmo trutta caspius produced from three groups of brood fish in Shahid Bahonar Rearing and Breeding Center in Kelardasht in 2005. The three groups of brood fish belonged the early, mid, and late-migration period. The sampling was done randomly, and in each group 15 female and 5 male fish were included. After spawning and hatching, 22500 eggs were used in each group (3 treatments, repeated 9 times). The results showed no significant difference in the survival ratio of the egg and larva* in the three groups of the brood fish in each stage of evolution up to two months after the start of active feeding (P〉0.05). However, after the start of active feeding there was a significant difference (P〈0.05) in the growth ratio of offspring produced in the groups aged one and two months. The growth ratio of the same age offspring in the first group was higher than those in the third group (P〈0.05); but there was no significant difference between the first and the second group, or between the second and the third group (P〉 0.05). Based on the results, we suggest that the brood fish from the early migration period are more suitable for producing offspring and their offspring pass through the smoltification stage more rapidly. However, in terms of genetic diversity, it would be appropriate to use brood fish from all migration periods.
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    Keywords: Salmo trutta caspius ; Survival ratio ; Growth Rate ; Sampling ; Spawning ; Genetic ; Diversity ; Migration
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 40
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Nereis diversicolor worms were collected from the Anzali lagoon during the years 2004-2006 using Van Veen grab sampler with a surface area of 400cm super(2). Water salinity, temperature and total organic matter (TOM) of sediments in the sampling region was determined. The worms were maintained in 0.5 tons (1x1m2 super(2)) tanks until they reached a weight of 200-300mg. Sexual maturity in the samples was attained at 4-6C and spawning occurred at approximately 16C. The first gametes were observed after the temperature increased from 6 to 16C. Sexual maturity was studied at various salinities (0.5, 5, 12, and 15 ppt). Results indicated that the worm attains sexual maturity at salinity 15ppt in a shorter period as compared to other salinities. No significant differences were observed between sexual maturity attained at salinities 12 and 15ppt (P〉0.05). The effect of light and photoperiod in synchronizing reproduction in male and female N. diversicolor was also studied. We observed that reproduction behavior in adult worms increased for a period of one week at the end of each month after they were exposed to a prolonged photoperiod (L:D 16:8) followed by a period of dim light. Mature males crawled around outside the tubes in search of a female. In the presence of a mature female, the males released sperm directly in front of the female tube. Soon after, there was an increase in the activity of the females which showed intense ventilation movements. The female worms with their eggs already released began to carry the sperm into their tube. The ripe females nearby which had not yet laid eggs in their tubes released their gametes a few minutes after the male and began to carry sperm into their tubes. The fertilized eggs remained inside the tube protected by the female. The benthic larvae developed fast, feeding on the mucus and microbial film on the tube wall. After 10 to 14 days, larvae began to leave the tube. A few days later the females died.
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    Keywords: Salinity ; Photoperiods ; Reproductive cycle ; Nereis diversicolor ; Sexual maturity ; Temperature ; Reproduction ; Spawning ; Biological fertilization ; Freshwater
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Schizothorax zarndnyi is one of the most economic and endemic species, which are found in rivers and triple lagoons of Hamoon. In this study, reproduction cycle, type, season and optimum temperature of spawning period was studied from July 1998 to June 1999. The maximum GSI was 7.9-9.6 in March and April with 14-18°C mean temperatures. The minimum GSI was 0.92 in May. Variation in GSI values shows that reproduction has annual cycle which begins in May and ends in April of the next year. From October significant increase of oocyte diameter and GSI were observed in 2 different groups, while oocyte distribution observed only in one group in May. The rate of HSI had flucatuation, during resting period of ovule (from May to September) and from October simultaneously with significant increase of GSI, the HSI increased and continued to January and decreased in March and April. The condition factor, was changed during reproduction cycle and it was minimum in March (0.92). Concerning these investigation, Sch. zarndnyi is a total spawner and showing a synchronous ovary.
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    Keywords: Schizothorax zarudnyi ; Reproduction ; Species ; Temperature ; Spawning ; GSI ; Oocyte ; Ovary
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To obtain the normative s of artificial breeding biotechnique of Aspius aspius, mass production through artificial breeding and also recruitment of this valuable species, a project called “Artificial propagation of Aspius aspius” was planned and implemented. The project results indicate that: The reproduction season of this species is winter and its exact duration is from mid February to late march, in the climatic condition of Guilan province. The suitable spawning temperature range is 10-13 ˚C and egg incubation duration is 9-10 days- The effective dosage of pituitary gland to induce spawning is 3-4 mg per kg of fish weight. Hormone injection and egg stripping were carried out at time intervals of 25.5-30.5 hours. During the two years of project implementation (two spawning seasons, from February-march) 15 tests were carried out and 3.9 female breeders were injected. The number of normal eggs was 386-536 per gram and the swollen eggs were counted to be 117-277 per gram. The normal egg diameters were 1 to 1.5 mm and that of swollen eggs were 2-2.2 mm. The absolute fish fecundity ranged 49300-264248. To reduce the eggs stickiness they were washed for 45 minutes in normal water. The number of produced larvae was 157000 and the number of released frys was 60000 with the average weight of 4.2 grams and average length of 7.2 cm. The frys were stocked in earthren pounds for about 3 months and finally released into Anzali Lagoon. The final result of project indicate the possibility of artificial propagation of Aspius aspius in Guilan climatic condition.
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    Keywords: Aspius aspius ; Weight ; Length ; Eggs ; Spawning ; Fish ; Propagation ; Biotechnique
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This survey was conducted from Babolsar to Bandar-e-Torkaman in the southern part of the Caspian Sea. Specimens were collected from commercial catches (Beach seine net, mesh size 5 mm). Sampling was carried out monthly (from Sep. 1993 to Sep. 1994) to evaluate the biological characteristics, including total and fork length, weight, age, gonad weight and sex. The results indicated that the scales and operculum were suitable for determining the age though the operculum gave better results than the scale. Since the first annulus has not appeared on the scale and it is very difficult to distinguish annuli on the scales of old specimens. This study also shows that the maximum growth rate is belong to the age of 3 years. The b value regression between fork length and weight was 2.940. The relation between scale radius and circuli number, and growth were: C = 4.609 R 0.8282, L(t) = 322.4 [1-exp(-0.361(t+0.013))]. Sex ratio was 1:3.14 and female dominated. The Gonado Somatic Index (GSI) indicates that the spawning activity occurs on July-August. Males ripen earlier than females. Furthermore the numbers of circuli in different ages and condition factor (k) relation between total length and fork length and between age and weight were obtained.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Commercial ; Liza saliens ; Survey ; Specimens ; Sampling ; Gonad ; Operculum ; Growth ; Gonado Somatic Index ; GSI ; Spawning ; Age ; Weight ; Length ; Sex
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Eight years (1990-1997) of the Beluga, Stellate Sturgeon, Persian Sturgeon and Russian Sturgeon in the south part of the Caspian Sea were analyzed for age composition. Yield-per-recruit curves were derived for each species based on growth parameters and mortality rates, and the optimum fishing mortality in terms of yield-per-recruit was calculated as a basis for sturgeon fishery management in the Caspian Sea. The results of eight years catches from this part of the Caspian Sea show that the age structure of all species has changed and a trend to become younger for fish of both sexes is apparent. On the other hand, fishing composition, is confined to some special age groups. Inspection of yield-per-recruit model confirms the overfishing of the sturgeons in the Caspian Sea and suggested that the fishing mortality showed be reduced by decreasing fishing effort. It seems that the population of the Beluga, probably because of the higher quality of its caviar, are more depleted, therefore in order to maintain the spawning stock, the harvesting of Beluga showed be much restricted for several years.
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    Keywords: Harvesting ; Fishing ; Mortality ; Beluga ; Stellate sturgeon ; Persian Sturgeon ; Russian Sturgeon ; Yield-per-recruit ; Species ; Growth ; Mortality ; Fishery ; Caviar ; Spawning ; Age ; Composition
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project was designed to study the distribution und density of planktonic decapods (Natantia Groups) in Khur-e-musa creek. Sampling was carried out during the period of October 1998 till July 1999, and identified species were classified to two suborders. Suborder Penaeidae consisted of 2 families and 5 genera and suborder Caridea consisted of 6 families and 6 genera. The dominant genera were of family Sergestidae with 32.43% and Alpheus of family Alpheidae with 36.88%. It was observed during this study that spawning or these genera take place in the spring season.
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    Keywords: Planktonic decapods ; Density ; Sampling ; Species ; Penaeidae ; Caridea ; Genera ; Sergestidae ; Alpheidae ; Spawning ; Natantia
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  • 46
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Growth of gonads and spawning time in white spotted rabbit fish, Siganus sutor, in culture conditions were surveyed. Around 800 juveniles weighing 50-80g were captured from wild and stocked at a density of a15 ind/m super(3) in concrete tanks during years 2004-2005 located in the Persian Gulf &Oman Sea Ecology Research Center. The fishes were cultured for about 12 and 24 mounts to obtain 1 year and 2 year old specimens. Culture was continued till the year 2007. Using 574 records, the length-weight relationship was determined as W=0.0155(FL). Results revealed that Siganus sutor has alometric growth. Monthly changes in GSI showed the lowest GSI values at stage I and V. We observed that GSI values of females and males peaked in April and May. The total fecundity of Siganus sutorranged from 170,000 to 1,300,000 oocytes in specimens of 22-35cm, F.L. 215-800 g B.W. and ovary weight of 15-117g. The average (cSE) total fecundity was 737931.03 plus or minus 77503.41 oocytes per female. The relative fecundity ranged from 458.47 oocytes to 2303.80 oocytes per g B.W. with an average (cSE) of 1606.31 plus or minus 131.89 oocytes per g B.W. Results showed the best time for S. sutoe to culture is month of May According to the results, one year old males are mature and produce sperm whereas females are ready to reproduce at age 2.
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    Keywords: Spawning seasons ; Spawning ; Fish culture ; Siganus sutor ; Length-weight relationships ; Juveniles ; Gonadosomatic index ; Growth ; Fecundity ; Density ; Gonads ; Marine
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 47
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The reproduction biology of A. sexfasciatus, one of the main and important ornamental fishes in the Persian Gulf were studied during 1997-98. For sampling, Larak island sited on south-eastern of Bandar-Abbas was chosen. The main fishing gear was hook for collecting samples. During this investigation, weight, length (FL & T.L), GSI, HSI, Kf, sex ratio, LM50 and sexual overlap zone were measured or calculated. Also, the histological studies were done on gonads. The results showed that this species is a protogenous hermaphrodite. A. sexfasciatus has an allometric growth and the results of GSI, HSI and Kf indicated that the spawning season occured in spring as a total spawner species. The sex ratio was found M:F=1.00:1.24 without any significant difference. The overlap zone was recongnized 30mm (with a range of 125-155mm). The LM50 was calculated 130-140mm for females and 160-170mm for males. The size at first maturity for females and males were determined 105 and 120mm, respectively.
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    Keywords: Abudefduf Sexfasciatus ; Reproduction ; Biology ; Sampling ; Weight ; Length ; Sex ratio ; LM50 ; GSI ; HSI ; Spawning ; Maturity
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A research experiment carried out to pike-perch culture for enhancement program in south-west Caspian Sea. Brood-stock achieve spawning time during March-April when the ambient temperature in local climate ranges 12 – 14 ֯C. Man-made nests prepared by wooden frames and which synthetic wool bunches are fastened and placed in pond water at intervals of 5 meters each. The spawners preferred the green texture nest material which were placed close to bottom. The eggs drop on the nest and average fertilization occurred 30 - 90%. The nests, eggs on them are kept in mist chamber and also collected fertilized eggs placed into 200 lit zugjar for development. The former method and technique produced better survival rate. Appearance of eye pigmentation on the eggs observed during the 3th or 4th day of incubation process. Yolk-sac absorption lasted 9-13 days. The water temperature recorded 12-16 ֯C during the culture. The numbers of 1g dry eggs computed 1900-2050 and swelled eggs 1120-1170. Average size of one-day old larvae were 2.8-3.5 mm and the size of first exogenous feeding fries measured 4-6 mm.
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    Keywords: Semiartificial ; Stizostedion lucioperca ; Brood-stock ; Spawning ; Temperature ; Nests ; Spawners ; Eggs ; Fertilization ; Survival rate ; Pigmentation ; Incubation ; Yolk-sac ; Culture ; Swelled eggs ; Larvae ; Exogenous ; Feeding
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The result from conducted surveys on Shirbot (B. grypus) in Khuozestan water bodies showed that this fish has a wide occurence in almost all water bodies, and in a wide range of temperature and salinity. It is revealed that it can grow up to 20 kg in weight. Due to its tasty flesh, there is a good demand for it, especially for local markets. Diet characteristics and food intakes indicate its omnivorous habit. Data indicate that its presence in Khouzestan plain, seems to be mainly for feeding purpose. Its reproductive activities, occur in the northern parts of the regions characterized with sandy or gravel substrate high water current, low temperature and high oxygen content. This condition is not available in Khouzestan plain.
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    Keywords: Spawning ; Barbus grypus ; Shirbot ; B. grypus ; Fish ; Temperature ; Salinity ; Weight ; Diet ; Omnivorous ; Oxygen ; Feeding
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.67-80
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  • 50
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Biology aspects of cobia (Rachycentron canadum) were investigated from October 2005 to December 2006 in Northern waters of Persian Gulf (Hormozgan province).The reproduction cycle, sexual maturity, sex ratio, Fecundity, Lm50, feeding, length frequency, growth parameters and mortality of cobia were studied from total of 509 specimens ranged from 19 to 159 fork length. Gonadosomatic index peaked during spring and summer with main peak in June. Spontaneous spawning occurs around the year with peak in June. The overall female to male ratio was significantly 1 : 1.49 (P〈0.05). Batch fecundity were estimated 1684954±118990 in 15 females. Relationship between total length and fecundity were calculated F=1.3717TL 2.9567 (r2= 0.82). Feeding studies indicated that the bony fishes were main food of cobia (76%) and followed by crustaceans (25%) and mollusks (11%). Rays were least food items (22%). Maximum and Minimum GaSI were observed in March (33%) and August (0.07%) respectively. Females reached 50% sexual maturity at 81.25 cm TL. The total length -weight relationship was W=0.0042L3.1162 ( r2=0.9852). Thetotal length-fork length relationship was TL= 1.1561FL-2.533 (r2= 0.9933). Growth parameters K, L ,and t0 were calculated by von bertalanfy growth equation : 0.11 (year1), 168.65 cm, 3.49 and -0.97 respectively. The instaneous rate of total mortality (z), natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality estimated by catch curve analysis were 0.30, 0.25, 0.14 (year1). Exploitation rate and Tmax were 0.36 and 28 yearrespectively.
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    Keywords: Rachycentron canadum ; Cobia ; Sex ratio ; Fecundity ; Lm50 ; Feeding ; Mortality ; Growth ; Parameters ; Biology ; Maturity ; Spawning ; Fecundity
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  • 51
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Pearl aquaculture production is one of the most valuable industry in the world. Black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera is one of the most important commercial species in the world that it is used for breeding and production of pearl. To determine the basic requirements for black lip oyster growth and development of gonad under controlled conditions, Pearl oysters with a total length of 80 mm shells that were in stage 2 maturation of the island Hendorabi collected by diving operations and were transferred to Bandar Lengeh Research Station Persian Gulf mollusks. Pearl oysters with length of 95 mm shells, was passed were all male. 25 percent of them with a total length of 100-110 mm and all with a total length top of 110 mm were female. Then thay were fed for 45 days in appropriate conditions of temperature and photoperiod with March until late spring. Ggreatest physical growth related to Diet with micro-algae Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii, Pavlova lutheri and Tetraselmis suecica, which with the other treatments were significantly different (p〈0.05). Most gonadal growth of the group 4 (Isochrysis sp (T.ISO), Pavlova lutheri, Cheatoceros calcitrans, Cheatoceros mullerii ) was 70% in the treated females were spawning. Minimum total length of black lip oyster in habitat of 80 mm, which were collected from a depth of 2 meters. There is no relationship between total length Oysters and depth of 4 to 10 meters depth and minimum total length was 115 mm. The most density of Black lip oyster were observed in the depths of 4 to 7 meters in the northwestern part of the island Hendorabi. There were stronger correlation between biometric data, length-weight relative to length- length.
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    Keywords: The possibility of broodstock production ; Dietary treatments ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Growth ; Cheatoceros calcitrans ; Cheatoceros mullerii ; Pavlova lutheri ; Tetraselmis suecica ; Spawning ; Aquaculture
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  • 52
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher vertebrates is well documented, but the subject is little investigated on fish. Understanding the courses of stress to eliminate or minimize them, will contribute to designing culture systems, or methods, based on the physiological requirements of fish. This will consequently enhance production of cultured fish. This study has investigated the effects of stress as a result of handling and induced spawning through injection of HCG (1100 IU/kg), GnRH (2 Ug/kg), dopamine antagonist (25 mg/kg) and distilled water (0.5 cc/kg). Taking into consideration that the secretion of cortisol is the first response to stress, therefor the level of cortisol in the blood of injected fish (rainbow trout spawners) was compared by using Radio Immuno-Assay technic. In three treatments cortisol level of blood after 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 minutes after stress was measured. The present study showed a significant increase in the level of cortisol in the blood of fish compared to uninjected control treatment. This increase was caused by stress related to handling and spawning. There were no highly significant difference (P 〈 0.01) in the cortisol level among the fish injected with HCG, GnRH and dopamine antagonist. The type of injecting material does not make a difference in the amount of stress and cortisol level. This research has concluded that handling and injection make a significant stress for the spawning fish. It is recommended to use ecological factors to persuade natural spawning without disturbance and injections.
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    Keywords: Physiological ; Ecological ; Cortisol ; Hormone ; Rainbow trout ; Chronic effect ; Stress ; Hormonal balance ; Vertebrates ; Fish ; Culture system ; Spawning ; Injection ; HCG ; Dopamine antagonist ; Distilled water ; Blood
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 53
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Overfishing, destruction of spawning grounds together with intensive artificial reproduction and release of Rutilus frisii kutum fingerlings have caused remarkable fluctuations in the stocks of the fish in the Caspian Sea over the past decades. The mean catch size of the fish during periods 1937-1947, 1967-1977 and 1987-1997 were 3110, 990 and 8505 tons respectively. Also the minimum catch was recorded as 121 tons in 1964 and the maximum catch was recorded as 11175 tons in 1994. The catch per unit effort (CPUE) of the species shows high variations such that it has been 17 kg/ton in 1971, 216 kg/ton in 1989 and 112 kg/ton in 1999. The decline in CPUE in 1999 was due to increased fishing efforts of 3.8 orders of magnitude (in comparison to the year 1989) as a result of fishing cooperatives increasing in number during that period. The calculated stock biomass of the fish was 1300 tons in 1971 fluctuating between 18489 to 25400 tons in the period 1990-2000. The mean biomass of the fish in the recent past 10 years was 22750 tons which shows 17-fold increase in comparison to the year 1971. The accomplished catch in the recent 10 years has been 35 to 46 % of the annual stock. The exploitation rate being more than MSY and decreased mean weight of the released fingerlings plus lowered return rate might have caused the decrease in the stock size of the fish during 1998-1999.
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    Keywords: Rutilus frisii kutum ; Stocks fluctuation ; Spawning ; CPUE ; Biomass ; Fingerlings ; Fish ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 54
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A research experiment was conducted to provide a protocol for seminatural propagation and rearing of Roach up to release size. The attempt was made to combat the declining trend in the population size and catch of the fish in the Caspian Sea. The optimum temperature for spawning brood-stocks lasts from middle March to late April when the ambient temperature range is 12-17 ֯C. During the four months research period, brood stocks were caught in the estuary of the Gorganrood in Golestan Province, north east Iran. The stocks were released into 2 hectare earthen ponds enriched with manure and fertilizers. Artificial spawning grounds made of pine branches were placed in the ponds. Ponds were stocked with 700 female breeders with an average weight of 150 grams and around 350 male breeders weighing 100 grams on average. Spawning and fertilization of eggs occurred in the ponds of which an estimated 80-90% eyed that were observed from the fifth day onwards. The starting of hatching was observed in the 6th day and yolk sac absorption was observed in day 4 to 6. The larvae were fed on natural zooplankton and artificial food. Assessment of 146 fries for ingested food indicated that the fries fed on Rotifer (Rotatoria sp. and Daphnia sp.) in the ponds. The length-weight relationship was not significantly different among the ponds and also specific growth rates (SGR) did not show any difference in the fries. The relative gut length in the fries were smaller than I (RLG〈1) and fries with an average weight of 0.5 to 1 gram were released into their natural habitat.
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    Keywords: Seminatural propagation ; Roach ; Rutilus rutilus caspicus ; Feeding ; Growth ; Rearing ; Temperature ; Spawning ; Estuary ; Female ; Male ; Fertilization ; Zooplankton ; Rotifer ; Rotatoria sp. ; Daphnia sp. ; Fries
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 55
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Salinity effects on brooders spawning, growth and survival rate of yellow fin sea bream (Acanthopagrus latus) fingerlings was studied in Khouzestan Marine Fishes Research Station (Bandar -e – Imam) in 2002-2003. More than 200 brooders were caught in Mahshar creeks using hook, and 6 males and 3 females of brooders were introduced to each 4 tons tank. The experiments were carried out using 3 salinity treatments (30 ± 1, 35 ± 1 and 40 ± 1 ppt) in 3 replications. Survival rate of brooders in 4 tons tanks during late January to 4 th April was estimated more than %90 in all salinities and the maximum rate was observed in 30 ppt treatment. Spawned brooders percentage in 40 ppt was more than the two other salinities, and spawning occurred in all three replications of this treatment. In all treatment, spawning started from early march (late lunar month) at 19°c and continued at 23°c. Duration and replication of spawnings in 40 ppt were more than other salinities, and last about 20 days. Released eggs (2461046), amount of eggs production per day (66413), average number of eggs per brooder (312914), and average eggs per kg body weight (649460) were found in 40 ppt more than other salinities. Floating eggs ratio was more than %90 in 40 ppt and it was significantly different to the others. Fertilization and Hatching rates in 40 ppt treatment (86.7 , 67 respectively) were more than 30 and 35 ppt but there was no significant difference. All spawnings cases , released eggs hatched.
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    Keywords: Salinity ; Propagation ; Yellow fin sea bream ; Spawning ; Density ; Survival rate ; Fingerling ; Acanthopagrus latus
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  • 56
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The study of some biological aspects of Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) was done in 1380-1381 in Oman Sea (Sistan and Baluchistan province). Analysis of catch/effort statistics of Shilat Statistical system was also made for the species and Indo-pacific King mackerel (Scomberomorus guttatus) from the year 1376 to 1381 Analysis of Gonadosomatic index of the former species, indicated a protracted spawning period of March to August, with a peak in April-May. The results of hepatosomatic index indicated the highest value before the maximum of G.S.k value in May and then decreased afterwards. The sex ratio was about 1:1 during the study the basis of LM50% (94 cm) and releasing fish below 96 cm fork length, the standard mesh size of the Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel was obtained as 171 mtn (stretched mesh size). Small pelagic fish (Clupeidae) accounted for a major part of the stomach contents (47%). There is available information on _ the length—frequency -distribution-ofthe-specieSby month and gear. The proportion of the species catch has also been analyzed by fishing gear (small-mesh and larger-mesh nets). The parameters of population dynamics of the species was obtained by using length frequency data and compared to the previous studies in Indian Ocean Estimated exploitation rate of the species (E=0.81) indicated a high level result. The total landings of Narrow- barred Spanish mackerel have been increased up tol .9 times from the year 1376 to 1381 spite of decreasing the total efforts (panel.day) from 1376 to 1381 -The CPUE values of (Kg/panel.day) the species have been increased. The CPUE values of Indo-pacific king mackerel have been decreased from 1377 to 1381 as well as of decreasing the total landings (69%).
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    Keywords: Biological aspects ; Species ; Spawning ; Pelagic fishes ; Clupeidae ; Scomberomorus guttatus
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  • 57
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: 0Genetic polymorphism by means of biochemical genetic markers using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system in four barbus fish species has been investigated. Species scientific name were Barbus sharpeyi ; Gunther, 1847 , Barbus grypus ; Heckel, 1843, Barbus xanthopterus ; Heckel, 1843 and Barbus esocinus ; Heckel, 1843.Sampling site and location were mainly in the rivers located in Khoozestan province such as Karoon and Karkheh rivers and the Dez dam. Different organs such as blood, muscle, kidney, eye and heart were sampled and analysed for the presence of tf, es, sod and pgm alleles. High polymorphism and presence of different alleles scored, but populations were not in the H-W equilibrium. Considring results, using current and avaiable genetic markers such as microsattelits is recommended for future works.
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Genetics ; Genetics Markers ; Distinguish ; Barbus ; Species ; Barbus sharpeyi ; Barbus xanthopterus ; Barbus esocinus
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  • 58
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study spawning season, brood stocks live place and biological behaviour of Eleutheronema tetradactylum (rashgoo) was identified in the coastal waters of Bushehr province, Persian Gulf from July. 2005 to Sep. 2006. During this time fish samples were collected by the gillnet or set net. With the mesh size of 9 and 25 Cm. A total of 93 fishes were examined in the fishery Research Centre laboratory, Standard length, total weight, gonad and hepatic weight were measured and histological studies on gonads were conducted in this period. Gonadosomatic index was calculated in the different seasons we showed significant differences between research seasons (P〈0.05) the Maximum GSI was in winter and spring with (1-1/2 %) and minimum was in summer and autumn (/15-/22 %). In histological study of ovary had observed five stages in sections: IMMATURE, INITIAL MATURATION, ADVANCED MATURATION, MATURED and SPAWNED. And testicular tissues were showed three stages of the sperm development: Spermatogonia, Spermatocytes and Spermatides or sperm. This study had showed that Higher quantities of brood stock were caught in DAYER region of Bushehr province. The stomach contents observed that small fishes, shrimp and crab were feed by the caught fishes, it means that Eleutheronema tetradactylum (rashgoo).is a carnivorous fish. The results were obtained from this research showed that reproductive season in Four finger thread fine (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) (rashgoo) in the coastal waters of Bushehr was in the could seasons.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Histological ; Behaviour ; Eleutheronema tetradactylum ; Spawning ; Ovary histology ; Broodstocks ; Samples ; Gillnet ; Gonadosomatic Index ; Immature ; Seasonal spawning
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  • 59
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The black lip pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifer is one of the three valuable species of pearl oyster for the cultured pearl industry of the world. Due to its high economical value, endangered species status in Persian Gulf, its historical and social importance, and the technical feasibility to produce pearl oysters seeds in hatchery, Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center in northern part of Persian Gulf, Iran developed the spat production of this important species for the first time. Ten pairs of matured P. margaritifera broodstocks collected from the pearl oysters beds in Lavan Island, Persian Gulf during Jun-July 2004, were transferred to the hatchery at the Persian Gulf Shellfish Research Center. All the broodstocks were thoroughly brushed free of fouling organisms and washed with freshwater. The spawning and larval cultured procedures were generally the same as described for P. fucata and P. margaritifera by Algarswami et al., (1983. 1987). The oysters subjected to thermal stimulation (temperature elevated from 20 °C to 30 °C). Around 70% of oysters spawned approximately after an hour. Fertilization was normal ranging between 97-98% and early larval development was viable. Six one-tone fiberglass tanks holding 1μ filtered and UV sterilized seawater with gentle aeration were used for culturing the larvae. Pure culture of three micro algae, Isochrysis aff galbana ,Chaetoceros calcitrans and Chaetoceros mulleri were used as diets. Feeding started with I. galbana and a combination of I. galbana and C. calcitrans from day 4 of rearing period. The initial larval density was 50 larvae/mL at D-Shape larval stage and reduced to 1 laravae/mL at later stages. The larvae reached to the D-Shape stage between 20-24 hours, Umbo stage on day 6-12, Eye-spot on day 17-21and Pediveliger and Plantigarad on day 22-30. Oyster Spats were settled on collectors after 32 days of rearing period. Survival rate was 70% at D-Shape stage, 60% for Umbo stage, 50% for Eye-spot and 30% for Spat. Total produced spat 123500 in two years and realized and transferred 23500 spat to sea.
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    Keywords: Economical ; Broodstock ; Black lip pearl oyster ; Pinctada margaritifera ; Propogation ; Polarbody ; D-shape stage ; Eye spot stage ; Plantigrade stage ; Rearing ; Larvae ; Species ; Hatchery ; Shellfish ; Spawning ; P.fucata ; P. margaritifera ; Chaetoceros calcitrans ; Chaetoceros mulleri ; I. galbana ; C. calcitrans
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  • 60
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Ribbon fish, family Trichiuridae, is one the most important protein resources of the Indian Ocean. The considerable density of these aquatic animals, especially the dominant species Trichiurus lepturus, has drawn many researchers' attention to its biological characteristics and its reproductive characteristics in particular. The sampling was carried out in the Oman Sea from March 95 to November 96 (n=778). Studies on Estradiol - 17 - β, Progesterone and Cortisol hormones in female Trichiurus lepturus indicated that the production of these hormones increases considerably from maturity stage II. The serum levels of Estradiol - 17 - β hormone peaked during September, October and November and it remained high in the other months (1500 pg/ml). High levels of Progesterone occurred from December to March (during the spawning season). The changes in the Cortisol levels from August to December and again from February to March (0.5 - 3.5 mic/100 ml) were significant. The Estradiol - 17 - β fluctuation was observed simultaneously with the vitellogenesis process and absorption of Vitelline by the oocytes during their maturation. The changes in the oocytes membrane as well as the perforated channels impact on serum levels of Estradiol - 17 - β and Cortisol hormones have been discussed in this paper. The relative high levels of Estradiol - 17 - β during the whole year is probably related to the long spawning season of this species during autumn, winter and spring.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Reproductive ; Estradiol ; Sex ; Hormone ; Female ; Trichiurus lepturus ; Ribbon fish ; Trichiuridae ; Protein ; Density ; Aquatic ; Species ; Estradiol ; Progesterone ; Serum level ; Spawning ; Fluctuation ; Vitellogenesis ; Absorption ; Oocytes
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  • 61
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sampling of longtail tuna (Thunnus longgol) wa conduced during each delivery of tuna catch to the tuna. canning Factory in Bandar-Abbas, Length frequency data was collected on a monthly basis. All individuals in the samples were examined for sex identification. The maturity stages for females were determined according to a 5 point scale.For the purpose the gonad index based on the weight of the fish was applied, most longtail tuna captured off the alost coast Iran principally from the Gulf of Oman arc considerably larger ranging from 75 to 80 Cm fork length. Fish below 55 Cm length were not represented in the samples. This results provide no modal progession for the monthly lenght frequency. Thy possible sourocs creating bias in the length distribution data such as migratory nature of longtail tuna and gear selectivity has been discussed. Thc study on the maturity magos reveals. that the spawning season for longtail tuna captured in Iran from the sea of Oman extraids from August through October. The possible multiple spawning season for this species has also been discussed.
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    Keywords: Thunnus longgol ; Tuna ; Longtail tuna ; Delivery ; Frequency ; Spawning ; Identification ; Sex ; Gonad ; Length
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Some biological aspects of yellowfin and skipjack tuna according to catch data of traditional gillnet fisheries were studied in the north of Oman Sea during 1997-99. Based on Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) results, the spawning period or yellowfin begins in spring and reaches to the peak level in May-June. For skipjack tuna, in addition to the above mentioned spawning period, the other observed period was found in autumn-winter with a peak in January-February. The first length or maturity (LM50%) of yellowfin and skipjack tuna females were estimated 76 and 61 cm, respectively. Observation of stomach contents showed that squid was the major components of diet for yellowfin and fish for skipjack tuna. A comparison between mean length of different years and landing sites using two-way analysis of variance indicated a significant differences, The length-weight equations showed an algometric growth in tuna and isometric growth in skipjack.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Thunnus albacares ; Katsuwonus pelamis ; Skipjack tuna ; Yellowfin Tuna ; Gillnet ; Fisheries ; Gonadosomatic Index ; GSI ; Spawning ; Algometric growth ; Isometric growth ; Fish
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To study on fecundity of O. ruber, in spawning season, 31 samples caught in Khouzestan waters on Feb. 1996 to April 1997 were examined, and gravimetry method was used. Maximum absolute fecundity were 1483369 ± 14409 and 81726± 1831 eggs respectively, and relative fecundity 1107 ± 10.6 and 256±5.5 per gram body weight, respectively. The highest correlation coefficient was observed in absolute fecundity with gonadal weight (G W) and relative fecundity with gonado somatic index (GSI). Also absolute and relative fecundity had the highest multiple regression coefficient with gonado somatic index (GSI), gutted weight (GU) and standard length (SL).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Fecundity ; Otolithes ruber ; O.ruber ; Spawning ; Samples ; Gravimetry method ; Eggs ; Weight ; Gonadal weight ; Gonado somatic index ; GSI ; Length
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In this study, sampling from three main fishing areas in Oman Sea was carried out from September 1995 to August 1996. Biometry and dissection were done for 273 fish. The length for smallest and largest fish was measured 30 and over 128 centimeters respectively. Observation of stomach contents showed that maximum and minimum contents were 49.6 and 2.3 percent, belonging to fishes and octopus respectively. Cattle-fish and squid were second and third food preferences. With the exception of fish with length between 110 and 130 centimeters which only feed on mollusks, others mainly feed on fish. Year-round presence of gonads at maturations stages of 4 and 5 in both sexes, indicate long spawning period mainly from Aguste to March. The lowest and highest rate of fatness were 0.72 and 1.9 in males and 0.68 and 1.2 in females respectively. (9), No.2, 2000 Relationship between length and weight in both sexes indicate that dolphin fish has isometric growth in coastal water of Oman Sea. Long natural spawning period of this fish in coastal waters of the Oman Sea indicates that it is a suitable fish for artificial propagation.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Biometry ; Dolphin ; Fish ; Coryphaena hippurus ; Sampling ; Stomach contents ; Cuttlefish ; Squid ; Mollusks ; Gonads ; Maturation ; Spawning
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouzestan province. From the total number of 607 specimen of collected fish, 267 and 64 were males and females respectively, and276 specimen were immature. Samples were caught by hooks and gill nets. Length range of females was 156-1350 mm and their weight range was 31.7-26500 g. Males ranged 183-1065mm in length and 48-12208g in weight. The males showed more ranges in length and weight comparing to females. The spawning period is very short and occuring in spring after flooding of the river and increase in the reservoir water level. This species is a total spawner and eggs are release in upstream regions and reservoir shallow waters on bottoms gravels. Spawning occurs in 24°C. Fecundity was intermediate. Sex ratio was 4.2:1.0 (male/female). Males show a faster maturation. According to the ratio of gut length to the body length, it seems to be an omnivorous species, but all samples were found to have fish in their stomachs (100%). Feeding intensity was higher in males. Annual growth is slow and asymptomatic length is more than 2m. Relative growth in weight is not in accordance with growth in length for various length groups, and relative growth in weight is increased with increasing of fish length. Growth of this species is positive allometric type. Various length groups were observed in examined specimens. It I seems that it has a longer reproductive life comparing to its pre-maturation life. Relative fatness is higher in females.
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    Keywords: Reproduction ; Barbus esocinus ; Biology ; Specimens ; Males ; Female ; Immature ; Samples ; Gillnet ; Spawning ; Fecundity ; Growth
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  • 66
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The population dynamics of Penaeus semisulcatus was studied out in the Persian (Bushehr province waters) through a series of research cruises conducted by the R/V Lavar. The growth and mortality parameters for both sexes were estimated by FLEFAN and FISAT computer programs. The following results obtained for males: L∞=37mm, K=1.8per year, t0=0.3, M=2.8, F=4.5 and Z = 7.3. These results for females were as follows: L∞=49 mm, K = 2.6 per year, t0=0.6, M=3.2, F=6.7, Z=9.9. According to obtained results, the exploitation rate for males and females were 0.61 and 0.67, respectively and the ϕ-value was estimated 7.8 for males and 8.3 for female. The sex ratio Was M:F-1:1 and the spawning season was from January to March with the main peak in January. The maximum age for males and females were determined 21 and 19 months respectively.
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    Keywords: Green Tiger Shrimp ; Penaeus semisulcatus ; Mortality ; Males ; Females ; Sex ratio ; Spawning ; Age ; Growth ; Parameters ; Sex ; Population
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  • 67
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Artificial propagation of different kinds of commercial fish of the Caspian Sea, such as sturgeon fishes (specially Persian acetras Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897) has been recover the stocks in the sea as the natural spawning places in the river has been destroyed in this area. At the present research the number and the quality of fingerlings during the release wad studied. 12361001 pieces of fingerlings 3315846, 7803455 and 1148700 in three center, Rajaei, Sad-e-voshemgir and Marjani respectively) were released in the rivers of Mazandaran and Golestan province. That consist of 87.7, 6.6, 3.3 and 2.4% of A, persicus, A. guldenstaedti (Brandt, 1833) Huso huso (Linnaeus, 1758) and A. nudiventris (Iovetsky, 1826) respectively. The most important river were Gorgan-rood, Tajan, Larim and Goharbaran (8659377, 1453410, 1211875 and 743561 number, respectively). The average Of weight of above mentioned fish were also 2.55, 4.12, 3.40 and 3.09 gr, as well as 67.2, 40, 34.9 and 47.7% had less than 3 gr weight respectively. These fingerlings were reared in 205 hectare (65.5 he in Rajaei center and 139.5 he in Golestan province). In Rajaei center there was not only any sign or microbial contamination; Diplostumum and Dactylogyrous parasites but 36.7% of fingerlings of A. persicus was combinated to Tericodin.
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    Keywords: Commercial ; Microbial contamination ; Sturgeon larvae ; Artificial propagation ; Fish ; Acipenser persicus ; Spawning ; Fingerlings ; A. persicus ; A. guldenstaedtii ; Huso huso ; A. nudiventris ; Diplostumum ; Dactylogyrous ; Parasites ; Quality ; Quantity
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 68
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The ribbon fishes, belonging to the family Trichiuridae, are one of the most important protein resources in the Indian Ocean. A considerable density of the dominant species of this family, Trichiurus lepturus has been observed in the Oman Sea. During the conducted cruises in the northern part of the Oman Sea, Gonadosomatic index (GSI) and Hepatosomatic index (HSI) were estimated according to the size of the female groups of Trichiurus lepturus. GSI increases significantly from September to next April (P 〈0.05). Polymodal egg size frequency revealed prolong spawning time by the females. The HSI fluctuations are good indications for this type of reproductive behavior.
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    Keywords: Trichiuridae ; Trichiurus ; Density ; Species ; Spawning ; Gonadosomatic ; Hepatosomatic ; Size ; Eggs ; Fish ; Protein ; Determination ; Reproduction
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.63-74
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  • 69
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: To evaluate spawning status of Vimba vimba population in Sefid-roud river, 621 breeders, 1136 larvae, fries and fingerlings were caught in the river using beach seine, cast-net and electro-choker over the years 1999-2000. We found that the fish started spawning migration in March and continued it until July with its peak occurring between mid-April to late-May. Fork length was 116 - 208 mm (153.1 ± 17.95) in male specimens and 122 - 222 mm (173.5 ± 16.46) in females. Total body weight ranged 21.1-116.1 g (52.92 19.23) in males and 23.1 - 170.0 g (77.90 ± 22.88) in females. Males aged 2-6 years (3.53±0.86) and females aged 3-7 years (4.19±0.92) participated in the spawning with their maturity age being calculated as 2 and 3 years respectively. In all, breeders were composed of 51.82% males and 48.18% females with the ratio being significantly different only in May. Gonad weight was 1.13-7.92 g (Avg. 2.89±0.29) in males and 3.21-25.47g (Avg. 10.40±1.52) in females. We found the highest gonad weight for the fish in June and that the gonad weight in female breeders increased upwards of the estuary. Gonado-somatic index was 19-21% in 85.7% of the females and 3-8% in 95.5% of the males. Spawning of the species took place during day and night from late May to late June with its peak in May in water temperature ranging 18-29 degrees centigrade on pebble and gravel grounds from 25 to 75kms away from estuary. The Disaam tributary was distinguished as the major spawning area for the species.
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    Keywords: Vimba vimba persa ; Spawning ; Age composition ; Larvae ; Fries ; Fingerlings ; Males ; Females ; Temperature ; Species ; Population
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.113-126
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  • 70
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was conducted to determine some biological characteristics of migration population of roach, rutilus caspius including age, growth and reproduction in Gomishan wetland from early November 1999 to early December 2000. The sampling were carried out monthly but in the peak of spawning period (late February to mid April) it was done weekly. The sex ratio was found M:F=1.17:1.00 without any significant difference (even at 10% level); but the results of the sex ratio for each separate age group showed significant difference (p〈 0.05). A significant correlation was determined between total lengths, body weight, scale radius and age Based on back calculation, the maximum growth rate were found in ages 1+ and 2+ Gonadosmatic index (GSl) was age-dependent; with two peaks or late February and early March for males und late March and early April for females. The eggs diameter was measured with a range from 0.9 mm to 1.45 mm and the absolute fecundity was related to age.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Rutilus rutilus caspicus ; Migration ; Age ; Growth ; Sampling ; Spawning ; Sex ratio ; Length ; Weight ; Gonadosmatic index ; GSl ; Eggs
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  • 71
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In regarding to study the fecundity and feeding behaviour of Barbus xanthopterus in Karkheh river and Hoor-al-Azim marsh, 393 specimens of this species were collected monthly by drift gillnet, set net and castnet from October 1996 to September 1997. The bottom substrate of marsh was silty-clay and in some points it was sandy. Seventeen types of benthic invertebrates from 6 orders were identified, among which insects had the highest density and diversity. Maximum and minimum absolute fecundity was 549211±7295 and 136924±652 and for relative fecundity they were 142.53±1.95 and 18.886±0.O9 for each gram of body weight, respectively. Absolute and relative fecundity showed the highest correlation with girth and fork length, respectively. Feeding intensity did not show a regular trend and intestine fullness in river fishes is more than that of Hoor-al-Azim which was an indicative of active feeding in Hoor-al-Azim and migration to the Karkheh river for spawning. Main food item was invertebrates and plants and relative index of intestine and its contents showed that B. xanthopterus is an omnivorous species.
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    Keywords: Fecundity ; Feeding ; Barbus xanthopterus ; Specimens ; Gillnet ; Silty-clay ; Migration ; Spawning ; B. xanthopterus ; Species
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 72
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research was conducted in Gorgan Bay in 1994. The results showed that spawning of Goby fish, in southern part of Caspian Sea in the area of Gorgan Bay, from early winter to early spring had been gradually. The biggest nun fish in length which caught was 46 mm. There was positive correlation between length and body weight in males and females and this ratio was higher in females than males. Fishes had positive algometric growth over all male to female ratio was 1-1.1. The range of relative fecundity was 290 to 550 eggs and in average 395.5 which was depended on the length of fish.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Goby ; Knipowitschia caucasica ; Spawning ; Fish ; Length ; Body weight ; Males ; Females ; Ratio ; Algometric ; Fecundity ; Eggs
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Molecular genetic techniques were used to establish new characteristics in the animals and plants. Fishes are good animal protein resources and are suitable for genetic researches because of their short maturation time, high number of egg production in each spawning, and easy rearing. New characteristic can be establishes by it's related gene transfer. Transgenic researches in the fishes started about ten years ago. Different gene constructs were used in these researches. More than 60% of works were pure research to find the principal of gene transfers in the fishes. About 37.5% of research used growth hormone gene to improve fish growth; the rest of researches used anti-freeze protein gene. Adjustment of DNA forms, buffer contents transferring method for gene transfer are the main factors in the success of fish transgenic. There are different published researches to meet these problems in the last decade. In this paper these research is going to be reviewed and discussed.
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    Keywords: Techniques ; Transgenic ; Fishes ; Molecular genetic ; Protein ; Genetic ; Maturation ; Egg ; Spawning ; Gene ; Growth ; Hormone ; DNA
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 74
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The spawning season, fecundity and Lm50% of the Caspian Sea prawn (Palaemon adspersus) were investigated in the coastal waters of Guilan province. A monthly sampling was conducted using a bottom trawl with mesh size 3 mm in cod end in areas 0-5 and 5-10 meters deep during the year 2002. Mean total length, carapace length and weight of ovigerous female of Palaemon adspersus were 51.95±3.1 mm, 13.95+1.9mm and 2.742±0.58g (X ± S.D). Minimum and maximum total length of ovigerous specimens were 37 and 59.3mm with a weight 1.002 and 4.145 grams respectively. We found that the spawning season of Palaemon adspersus begins in April and ends in September with a peak in June. Mean fecundity of the species was 1994.5±506.6. The size at which 50% of females are mature was estimated to be 51.27mm total length.
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    Keywords: Spawning ; Fecundity ; Palaemon adspersus ; Length ; Females ; Specimens ; Species ; Mature
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 75
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This paper described hybrid between two species of Salmonidae Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) & Caspian salmon (Salmo trutta caspius). Caspian salmon is a native fish in the Caspian Sea which migrate for spawning to the Mazandaran Rivers in the northern part of Iran during the autumn. Annually some broodstock of this type of fish are caught from the rivers and carried to fish farm in order to produce smolts. Then released them to the rivers to preserve stock Rainbow trout is also used for intensive culture in Iran since we would like to have inherit intermediate of these species. After selection of broodstock and fertilization we assayed many factors such as: Feeding, growth, systematic, cytogenetic, internal organs, tolerance to deficiency of oxygen and high temperature. In addition, we also compared with control. The result showed that the hybrid is intermediate between parental, and suitable for intensive culture.
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    Keywords: Species ; Salmonidae ; Rainbow trout ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Caspian salmon ; Salmo trutta caspius ; Smolt ; Spawning ; Migrate ; Broodstock ; Fertilization ; Feeding ; Growth ; Systematic ; Cytogenetic ; Hybridization
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 76
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A set of simple facilities for spawning and hatching Chinese carps using the "Chinese natural spawning method" were constructed in a private fish-farm and a Chinese round spawning tank was also built in a State Hatchery in Guilan Province. During the breeding season 544 female and 611 male of grass carp, silver carp and bighead carp were breeded using one or two injections of LRH-A, HCG and PG hormones. The eggs released by using the this semi-natural method were 6% higher in grass carp, 37.72% higher in silver carp and 16.7% higher in bighead carp, compared to the artificial method. The mortality rate of grass carp and silver carp female brooders were 3.34%, 45.19% respectively. This can be attributed to the applied "Chinese method", which prevent the brooders from getting injured. The Chinese method was employed a few hours after the fertilization and the number of the fully swollen eggs in grass carp, silver carp and bighead carp were respectively 25%, 17% and 12% higher. Considering the results of the experiment the Chinese natural spawning method proved its efficiency.
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    Keywords: Chinese carps ; Grass carp ; Silver carp ; Bighead carp ; Spawning ; Hatching ; Method ; Hormone ; Fish ; Hatchery ; Breeding
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.19-34
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  • 77
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This study was carried out on Iranian coastal waters of Khouzestan province during 1995-98. Ichthyoplankton sampling was performed in order to determine its abundance, distribution and diversity. Monthly sampling was carried out from 12 fixed stations in Mahshar-Abadan creeks and 4 stations in west coasts of Khouzestan province waters, by a paired 500 micron Bongo net in oblique hauls from the bottom to the surface. Larvae of 21 families were identified in coastal waters. 16 families of fish larvae were also found in creeks. Most frequent larval families in the creeks were found to be Gobiidae (86%), Engraulidae (9.13%), Clupeidae (2.5%), and in west coasts, they were Gobiidae (49%), Engraulidae (14.5%) and Sciaenidae (7.8%). Other families were found to have a lower frequency and occured only in limited samples. There were distinct differences in fish families occured in two studied areas, although no significant differences were found in diversity of fish families there. The highest frequency of the larvae among most of the families was in March-August period. In the west coastal area, more than 50% of the total identified larvae occured in May, while in creeks, it was in April and June. Presence of larvae from different families showed significant differences. Grouping based on diversity and distribution by one way ANOVA showed the presence of two major spawning seasons in spring and autumn, plus two minor ones in summer and winter. Most of identified specimens were exclusive to neritic and intertidal zones, which live in soft clay substrate.
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    Keywords: Diversity ; Ichthyoplanktons ; Creeks ; Sampling ; Larvae ; Clupeidae ; Gobiidae ; Engraulidae ; Sciaenidae ; ANOVA ; Spawning ; Specimens ; Neritic ; Aboundance
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 78
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This Research has been done monthly in Sefidroud river and its tributaries from Agust 2003 to July 2004 . From the total number of 2027 specimens of caught fish , 800 and 629 were males and females respectively , and 598 specimens were undistinguished. Samples were caught by cast nets. Fork length range of all specimen was 33-255 mm (119.56 ±46) and their weight rang was 0.42-257.5 gr (34.4 ±39.06) gr and their age range was 0-5 (1.76 ±0.959) year. The avrege of relative frequency in C.c.gracilis was 65.1 % . The average of condition factor was 1.07±0.13 . Between Fork length and weight of C.c.gracilis . Was exponential relation and coefficient of correlation was estimated 99.11% . Growth cofficient (k) was 0.114 ; L∞ was estimated 373.5 mm. C.c.g consumed of Chrysophyta phylum more than other Phytoplankton phyla in Sefidroud river and from Bentic point of view, consumed of clay, Filamentous algae detritus, insects, seeds. Absolute fecundity range was 1823-9274 (4553.8 ±2169.1) eggs. Considering the GSI and frequency percent of maturity stages, spawning period of the fish begins from April and peak of spawning is in June and terminates in July.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Survey ; Capoeta capoeta gracilis ; Aquaculturize ; Species ; Specimens ; Males ; Females ; Fish ; Samples ; Weight ; C.c.gracilis ; Growth ; Chrysophyta phylum ; Phytoplankton phyla ; Filamentous algae detritus ; GSI ; Maturity ; Spawning
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  • 79
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Caspian Sea is an important source of water in terms of having valuable resources of sturgeon and bony fish is taken into consideration roach(Rutilus rutilus caspicus (L.)) is one of the most important commercial species in the southern coast of the Caspian Sea in Iran , the catch of this species has declined substantially in the last 10 years, The management and exploitation need of comprehensive review of its biology .This study as part of a comprehensive study of feeding , spawning and growth of this species.In this study, using samples caught in beach seine along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea coastal ( Iranian waters ) took place. The fork length and total weight ranged between 12.5 to29.5(cm) and 29 to293( grm),10.5 to23(cm) and17.2 to21(grm) in Golestan and Gilan Province respectively. The b value of the length-weight relationship ranged 3.02 to 3.25 and 3.28 to 3.75 for female and male, in Golestan and Gilan Province respectively. The age composition of the catch was from 1 to 4 year in both Province, there was one spawning peak and Fecundity variations were high and ranged 7260 to 231965 eggs. Average growth in length was described with the Von Bertalanffy growth model: L (t) = 30.94(1-exp (0.42(t-0.18) and L (t) = 20.49(1-exp (0.53(t-1). The percent of empty stomach and prey dominant evaluated during different seasons by specific formula. Result showed that gastropod, Polychaete worms and molluscs were dominated and specific food items respectively. Shrimp, fish, insects, zooplankton and clams were scare of prey.
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    Keywords: Rutilus rutilus caspicus ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Growth ; Length
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 80
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The project of the Study on fishing and resource management of fisheries within Southern Caspian Sea was conducted on the base of an agreement made between fisheries organization (Shilat) and the Iranian fishery research organization (IFRO) signed in 2010. In this library-based study the current situation of bony fish fisheries and biology of these species has been surveyed in Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea . In this survey internal and external environmental factors of bony fishes activities were considered. Using SWOT analysis method, current situation of fisheries was investigated..One of the most important strategies for conserving anadromous species such as Caspian kutum , common carp, roach , bream and …. is rehabilitation of the natural spawning ground in rivers, coastal lagoon specially Anzali lagoon .By conducting this strategy not only restocks of bony fishes is done ,but also reduced the cost of artificial restocking programs and releasing fingerlings .In short term , it is nessesary to enhance the stocks of the species that have low catch is done by huge releasing of the fingerlings and study the qualification of the program.
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    Description: Published
    Keywords: Environmental ; Bony fishes ; Distribution ; Stocks ; Biology ; Fishing ; Species ; Caspian kutum ; Common carp ; Roach ; Bream ; Spawning ; Fingerlings
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 81
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Cheshmehkileh River and adjacent mountainous streams, play a strategic role as a historical axis for anthropogenic civilization, human welfare also habitat and migration pathway of commercial – biologic valuable fishes e.g. Caspian trout, Caspian kuttum, members of Cyprinidae family in south Caspian Sea drainage. Treats such as overfishing of Caspian trout and Red spotted trout stocks in mountainous headwaters, barriers construction and manipulations those are out of river carrying capacity developed by human activities, affected normal function of river as well. Sand mining big factories establishment next to the river, legal and illegal trade of river sediments, direct entry of Tonekabon landfill leakage into the river, development of Rainbow trout farms since 3 decades and huge effluents into the river containing dead fish and types of solids, escapement of cultured Rainbow trouts into the river, … are major minimum factors which needs basic information for integrating inclusively drainage management system. Cheshmehkileh River contains Headwaters of Dohezar (Daryasar & Nusha), Sehezar and Valamroud rivers during 13 monthly sampling phases between September 2009 and October 2010 based on macrozoobenthoses investigations by EPT, EPT/C EPA protocols, measurements of nominated physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters. Probability of Rainbow trouts escapement and invasion, existence, nutrition in Cheshmehkileh environment indeed investigated. Data analysis explained significant differences (P〈0.05) between groups of measured parameters in different sampling stations. Dendogram of clustered analysis based on consolidation of major biologic/ physic-chemical and microbiologic parameters, separated stations No. 1, 3, 2, 4 in one group and remained classified in different groups. Station 8 and 9 similarly separated which expressed general similarities according to Sehezar river environment which were differs in comparison with other stations. Station 11 separated according to its natural quality of water and environment. Similarities between station 10 to Sehezar river stations 8 and 9 expressed general influence of Sehezar River more than Dohezar River in Cheshmehkileh condition especially in station No. 10. High scores of EPT and EPT/C indices in upstream stations 1, 3 and 8 also low score of indices in stations 7, 13 and 6 expressed levels of environment quality between these groups of stations. Maximum average biomass of macroinvertebrates belongs to Trichoptera order in Cheshmehkileh River. Significant decrease of biomass in stations 11, 12 and 13 in comparison with other stations stated environment degradation in mentioned stations relevant to excessive sand mining as well. Pollution resistant groups of invertebrates significantly increased in downstreams against upstream stations. Also disappearing of Plecoptera order in station No. 7, 9, 10 and 13 stated low quality of environment in comparison with upstream stations. Confirmation of effects quality and quantity for point and non-point sources of imported pollutants require specific management considerations in order to present exploitations, pollutants control and emergencies for river monitoring in forthcoming years.
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    Keywords: River ; Pollution ; Aquaculture ; EPTC ; Assessment ; Macroinvertebrates ; Chemistry ; Microbiology
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    Type: Report , Refereed
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  • 82
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sturgeon stocks are drastically decreasing in Caspian Sea during recent decades. This project has been proposed to collect the excess sperm of Caspian Sea Southern part sturgeon breeders, to cryopreserve and hold them for further use. During two spawning seasons (2006-2007), sperm quality and quantity analysis were conducted on 34 different male sturgeons of which 12 Persian sturgeon, 4 stellate sturgeon, 1 beluga and 1 ship sturgeon with better quality were chosen to cryopreserve. After dilution of fresh sperm with sturgeon sperm diluent (115 mM Tris, 23.4 mM sucrose and 15% DMSO) at the ratio of 1:1, the 0.5 ml straws were filled using special filling and sealing apparatus and frozen with a multi step freezing rate. To access the further quality and fertilization test, samples were thawed at 40 °C for 20 seconds. During the project performance, 1010 ml of Persian sturgeon sperm , 110 ml of ship sturgeon sperm , 90 ml of stellate and 80 ml of beluga sperm were cryopreserved. The reduction of frozen-thawed sperm motility in comparison with fresh samples showed 10-52.3 % decrease, but there was not any significant differences between samples after 7 months preservation in liquid Nitrogen (P 〈 0.005). River caught Persian sturgeon samples showed higher sperm density in comparison with nonriverine breeders (P 〈 0.05). Data showed that stellate sturgeon sperm showed better resistance to freezing condition in comparison with Persian sturgeon spermatozoa. Fertilization tests (4 hours after fertilization)showed 27.4% and 58.2% fertilization rate in frozen-thawed stellate and Persian sturgeon spermatozoa, respectively.
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    Keywords: Spermatozoa ; Cryopreservation ; Percentage of motility ; Sperm bank ; Sturgeon ; Brood stocks ; Spawning ; Fertilization ; Samples ; Density
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  • 83
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Shrimp fisheries in the Persian Gulf have a long history. Since 1960 trawl fishery for Penaeid shrimp developed in the middle part of the northern coasts of the Persian Gulf (Bushehr waters). From 1998 to 2004 landing of shrimp have fluctuated between 480t and 2700t per year. The major species of penaeid shrimp (more than 80 percent) in the Persian Gulf and Bushehr waters is Penaeus semisulcatus. More than 2000 vessels and 33000 fishermen in Bushehr area were involving of shrimp catch (August and September) in study area in the recent decade. This species has an economical important role in the region. The present study was carried out in Bushehr coastal waters from 2003-2005. This study are described the bio-dynamic and life history of Penaeus semisulcatus in Bushehr area. Monthly samples of shrimp were collected by R/V LavarII from January 2003 to March 2004 for 15 months in 50 fixed stations. The carapace length frequency data were used to estimate the growth, mortality and exploitation rates by FiSAT program for males and females. The Von Bertalanffy growth parameters were estimated as K = 1.6 Year-1 and 2.2 Year-1 and L = 38mm and 50.4mm for male and female respectively. The results of mortality rates for males are Z = 6.4 per year F=4.3 per year and M = 2.11 per year. These results for female are Z = 8.2 per year, F=5.8 per year and M 2.41 per year. The exploitation rates for male and female are E=0.67 and E = 0.70 respectively. Relatively high values of total mortalities and exploitation rates were obtained which indicate that this species is overexploited. The maximum age was calculated 15 months for females and 18 months for males. Gonad maturity results were shown, the major spawning periods of green tiger prawn in the study area is in winter and early of spring and also there is a minor peak in autumn. Therefore two peaks of spawning were happened during this study. These periods are the main rainy seasons in the Bushehr area. The size at 50 percent mature (L50%) is 40.6mm and less than 5% of females were smaller than 24mm CL. Mature shrimps were aggregated in 20-30m depth of middle and southern part of study area. Imam Hassan, Genaveh and Helleh areas were the most important spawning grounds in Bushehr waters. The sex ration (male/female) of 0.84 was found during study period. This ratio was calculated in different months and the number of females were increased in spawning months. The number of 2571 shrimp were tagged and released by a green color polyethylene steamer tag during 15 months of survey and also before shrimping season (June and July) in 2005. The recaptures were done in two shrimp seasons in August and September 2004 and 2005 and 68 tagged shrimp recaptured that 4 recaptures were omitted due to inconsistencies information. Maximum recapture depths were 16-20m and 26-30m for males and females respectively. The majority of shrimp had a speeds of less than 2 Km/day, but maximum speed was recorded 3-4 Km/day in males and 2 Km/day in females. Only 10 percent of shrimp moved more than 50Km in study area and majority of shrimps, about 70 percent, were recaptured within 20Km of released area. The maximum recorded distance was 127Km after 95 days liberty in a female shrimp, but another female shrimp had only 20Km movement after 381 days and it was the maximum time between release and recaptured date. Tagged shrimp mostly moved to the northern part (Bahrekan area) of study area and recaptured shrimps pattern described stronger movement to the deeper waters. In the shallow waters of study area, sampling of juveniles of Penaeus semisulcatus was carried out from July 2003 to March 2005. The survey was done after spawning months of this species and sampling were carried out in July, November and December 2003 and January, February, April, June, July 2004 and February and March 2005. Some stations in less than 10m depths were trawled by a small boat, equipped with a small beam trawl and the prawns (P. semisulcatus) less than 15mm carapace length were collected as juvenile. In this study 748 individuals shrimp were collected during study period. These juveniles were observed in July and November 2003 and April and June 2004. The carapace length of juveniles ranged from 3mm to 15mm and minimum of mean of carapace length were 4.5mm in November and maximum 9.6mm in July. The juveniles were observed around southern part (Mottaf) and middle part (Helaileh) of vegetated sites. A few juveniles were observed in non-vegetated areas. In the nursery grounds 47% of marine organisms were included other species that Sparidae, Platycephalidae, crabs, shells and other penaeid shrimp species such as Metapenaeus af inis and M. stebbingi were observed in nursery ground of green tiger prawn. Very few juveniles were caught during the colder months and seasonal abundance of juveniles was observed in the warmer months. Present study was shown that mature shrimp are dominant from December till March and juvenile stages were mostly observed in April to July. Spawning was occurred through the year, with two peaks minor in autumn and major in winter and spring. Fishing activity should be controlled in spawning and nursery ground of shrimp.
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    Keywords: Green tiger prawn ; Migration ; Spawning ; Nursery grounds ; Platycephalidae ; Sparidae ; Penaeus semisulcatus
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  • 84
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Tilapia is the third most cultured fish in the world. Studies about tilapia were started in Iran from November 2008 for the first time. Immature black Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, and red hybrids were stocked in 6 cylindrical 3m3 fiberglass tanks from September 2009, for breeding. Samples were stocked in 27±0.5ºC water temperature, 11.5±0.5ppt salinity, 2500lux light/day (18h L: 6h D), sex ratio of 1:3 (male: female) at 5/m3 density. Body weight and total length of spawned females were measured. Eggs were incubated in conical glass jars, after counting. Length of the large diameter and weight of 25 eggs were measured in the laboratory. Absolute and relative fecundity, spawning frequency of both black and red broodstocks, incubation period and hatching percent of the eggs were acquired. Power regression between body weight and total length of spawners, Pearson correlation coefficients of body weight and total length against absolute and relative fecundity, weight of egg clutch, length and weight of egg were obtained. Black and red spawners were compared for fecundity and egg quality, by t-student test (p〈0.05). Spawning frequencies and optimum ranges of length, weight and age of spawning in black and red female tilapias were defined.
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    Keywords: Tilapia ; Oreochromis niloticus ; Breeding ; Spawning ; Fecundity
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  • 85
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The brooders of kutum fishes, bream and pike-perch are caught in their spawning grounds, at the commence of spring season in west and eastem parts of Gilan. After eggs stripping and larva-culture until fingerlings size in hatchery, the seedling fishes are released through their natal rivers for down stream migration into Caspian Sea In the mentioned year 127.2* 10 Rutilushisii kutum fingerlings with the average weight of I .29 g and length of 4.8 Cm are produced. Considering the mean weight of fingerlings released in Gilants rivers, nearly 16 % fingerlings were under I grand weight group of 1-1.5 g comprised 68 % , Transportation procedures of fingerlings releasing lasted 5 months and further than 79% of fingerlings released in june-Agust (Peak of warm weather), this coincide with reduced water discharge and low depth in rivers . These ecological extremity needs to be carefully checked by assessment recruitment of stocked fingerlings into fishery. The brooders of kutum fishes, bream and pike-perch are caught in their spawning grounds, at the commence of spring season in west and eastem parts of Gilan. After eggs stripping and larvi-culture until fingerlings size in hatchery, the seedling fishes are released through their natal rivers for down stream migration into Caspian Sea In the mentioned year 127.2 10 Rutilusjhisii kutum fingerlings with the average weight of I .29 g and length of 4.8 Cm are produced. Considering the mean weight of fingerlings released in Gilants rivers, nearly 16 % fingerlings were under I grand weight group of 1-1.5 g comprised 68 % , Transportation procedures of fingerlings releasing lasted 5 months and further than 79% of fingerlings released in june-Agust (Peak of warm weather), this coincide with reduced water discharge and low depth in rivers . These ecological extremity needs to be carefully checked by assessment recruitment of stocked fingerlings into fishery.
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    Keywords: Bonyfishes ; Larvae culture ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Fingerlings ; Brooders ; Spawning ; Hatchery
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The survey was conducted during 2010 and 2011 on the banana prawn stocks in Sirik to Dargahan in Strait of Hormoz. Samples was taken by bottom trawl boats monthly. Growth in the prawns (male and female) was allometric and length of maturity in female was 31.7 (mm CL). Spawning season was occurred in winter from Jan to March. Growth parameters (K, L_∞) were 1.6 y^-1 and 49 (mm CL) for female and 1.9 y^-1 and 38 (mm CL) for male respectively. Instantaneus mortality rate (M, F and Z) calculated 2.6, 1 and 3.6 y^-1 for female and 3.1, 1.4 and 4.5 y^-1 for male respectively. Banana shrimp recruited at to fishing ground in Jun and Jul. Opening time for starting catch at 2010 was calculated at 28/09/2010 and total allowable catch was 1380 tones. At 2011 starting catch was calculated at 29/09/2011 and total allowable catch was 1480 tones. Time for end of catch season were stimated at 04/11/2010 and 21/11/2011 for each year. According to yield per recruit model, the best size of the banana prawn was 30 (mm CL) for female.
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    Keywords: Banana shrimp ; Penaeus merguinsis ; Stock assessment ; Yield per recruit ; Spawning ; Season ; Survey ; Coastal waters
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project was conducted to goal of optimum dosage determination of ovaprim injection to artificial spawning efficiency of Esox lucius. The research implemented by 4 treatments with 3 replicates for each ones. 3 female and 6 male brooders injected in each replicate. The animals in 1, 2 and 3 treatments injected by 10, 20 and 30 µg/kg BW, respectively, and 4th treatment as a control injected with 4 mg/kg BW pituitary gland extract. Average weight of brooders were 1361±521, 1376±954, 1009±160 and 1100 ±422 g in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in females and 689±145, 734±197, 547±118 and 794±238 g in males, respectively. In addition, positive response percent to hormone injection were measured 77.8 ±19.24 , 88.9 ± 19.24 , 55.5 ±50.91 and 55.5 ± 19.24 % in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in female and 94.4 ± 9.58, 88.9 ±19.26 , 83.3±28.86 and 88.9 ± 19.26 % in male brooders, respectively, but there was no significant different between all of treatments (p〈0.05). Incubation period from fertilization till hatching step in 7 to 15 ˚C was 5 to 10 days with average of 7±1.5 days. Fertilization content was in 1 to 4 treatments measured 87.1±10, 88.04±7.7, 83.9±5.2 and 72.4±19.7 %, respectively and also the treatments didn’t show any different significantly together (p〈0.05). Average percentage of eyed eggs 66.6±15.9 in treat 1, 61.2±22.3 in treat 2, 58.3±10.7 in treat 3 and 56.1±15.04 in treat 4, without any significant different between of them (p〈0.05). Hatching of eggs mean were measured 27.41±19.8 in treat 1, 39.53±26.9 in treat 2, 95.18±5.6 in treat 3 and 26.78±12.4 in treat 4, and significant different observed between of them too (p〈0.05).In the other hand, mean percent of larvae with active feeding in these treatments were measured 18.77±14.6, 20.1±8.51, 55.6±11.6 and 14.51±7.72 as the treatments had significant different (p〈0.05). Also, the best temperature and dosage injection of ovaprim hormone was 9 to 12.5 ˚C and 20µg/kg BW, respectively.The end of trial, from 103740 larvae introduced to earthen pond obtained 8000 fingerlings with weight of 2.68±0.6 g and length of 6.96±0.51 cm.
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    Keywords: Esox Lucius ; Reproduction ; Spawning ; Ovaprim Injection ; Fecundations ; Hatching ; Brooders ; Females ; Males ; Fertilization ; Hormone ; Larvae ; Earthen pond ; Fingerlings
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Caspian Sea is the biggest lacustrine water source. Common carp is very important commercially in south coastal line of Iranian Caspian Sea waters, especially in east coastal line, because eighty percent annual catch of this species has been caught in this area in particular. Despite the common carp importance and value in Iran, but there is a little information about its biology in natural system. This study is comprehensive research on reproduction, growth and feeding. The specimens were caught by beach seine net in coastal line of Iranian waters. The fork length ranged between 5.6 and 2866.2 g. The b value of the length-weight relationship ranged from 2.843 to 2.924 for female and male, respectively. The age composition of the specimens was from 1 to 11 year. The gonadosomatic ratio (GSR) changed from 2 to 12. There were two peaks of GSR in April and December, so that the latter peak was much shorter than the first that. Fecundity variations were high and ranged 77448 to 430745 eggs. It observed linear significant correlation in fecundity- weight (r=0.98) and fecundity-length (r=0.88) relationships. Average growth in length was described with the Von Bertalanffy growth model: L (t) = 60.5(1-exp (0.19(t-0.65). The percent of empty stomach and prey dominant evaluated during different seasons by specific formula result showed that in Cyprinus carpio prey Molluscs was dominated and specific food items. Empty stomachs in winter and spring were higher and lower, respectively.
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    Keywords: Cyprinus carpio ; Spawning ; Feeding ; Growth ; Common carp ; Biology ; Age ; Coastal line
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  • 89
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In the changing environmental of the Caspian Sea specifically pelagic zone following the introduction of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi has been continued ,particularly kilka catch ,biological characteristic and feeding . In this investigation which had been done in commercial catch regions ( where discharged theirs catch) in three ports Babolsar ,Amirabad (in Mazandaran) and Anzali (in Guilan ), estimated catch and catch per unit effort , the age structure of catch ,length- weight relationship , von Bertalanffy growth parameters , condition factor ,sex ratios ,maturity stags ,age at first capture and spawning and feeding .The result shown that catch of kilka in Iranian coastal in 2006 decreased from 22300 ton to 16700 ton in 2008.But CPUE increased from1.7 ton (Vessel ×Night) to 2.5 ton at that time due to dropped effort .The length frequency of kilka is close and the juvenile fish did not see in catch as increased the length mean (P〉0.000).The age frequency had the same situation as fish low than 2 years did not see for anchovy and bigeye ,so collapse juvenile stock cause poor recruitment in the species .The parameters of the von Bertalanffy growth curve were For common kilka L∞= 136.5mm k= 0.249y t0= 1.890y Q= 3.883; For bigeye kilka L∞= 131.7mm k= 0.346 t0= 1.123y Q= 3.688; And for anchovy kilka L∞= 148mm k= 0.375 t0= 1.243y Q= 3.814 The exploitation rate of anchovy, bigeye and common kilka were 0.51, 0.58 and 0.6 respectively. The highest of GSI recorded in May and March for common and bigeye and in Jul, Nov for anchovy kilka .Main prey was Acartia tonsa by anchovy and common kilka and Cypris balanus by bigeye kilka. We concluded that the ecological problem causes by Mnemiopsis leidyi as well as overfishing has been collapsed kilka stocks, particularly anchvy.so sustainable fisheries management and conservation biodiversity in the Caspian Sea are real challenges now.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Environmental ; Commercial ; Ecological ; Kilka fishes ; Age ; Growth ; Feeding ; Overfishing ; Pelagic zone ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Bertalanffy ; Sex ratios ; Maturity ; Spawning ; CPUE ; Acartia tonsa ; Cypris balanus
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The present study was firstly conducted to study the rate of sexual maturity in Nereis diversicolor under suitable conditions of temperature and photoperiod. The second objective was to determine the potential of artificial breeding in these worms for mass culture. Nereis diversicolor worms were collected from the Anzali lagoon in 4000 sampling operations during the years 2004 to 2006 using Ekman grab with a surface area of 400 cm2. The water salinity, temperature and total organic matter (TOM) of sediments in the sampling region was recorded. The worms were maintained in 0.5 tons (1 x 1 m2) tanks containing clayey-muddy sediment to a height of 20 cm covered with 10 cm water (5 ‰) until they reached a weight of 200-300 mg. Sexual maturity in this species was attained at 4-6 ºC and spawning occurred at approximately 16 ºC. The first gametes were observed five weeks after the temperature increased from 6 to 16 ºC. Sexual maturity was studied at various salinities (0.5, 5, 12, and 15 ‰). Results indicate that these worms attained earlier sexual maturity at salinity of 15 ‰, compared to other salinities studied. No significant differences (P〉0.05) were observed between sexual maturity attained at 12 ‰ and 15 ‰. Stocking density (20, 50, 100, 150 worms) was studied in terms of sex and showed that number of females were higher than males and the ratio was 11:1 (female:male). No significant differences (P〉0.05) were observed between the various stocking densities and their replicates. The effect of light and photoperiod in synchronizing reproduction in male and female N. diversicolor was studied. It was evident that reproduction behavior in adult worms increased for a period of one week at the end of each month after they are exposed to a prolonged photoperiod (L:D=16:8) followed by a period of dim light (simulated using 1 W lamps). Feeding trials were carried out with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, formulated fish diets and humus. Results showed that this diet was effective in speeding up sexual maturity in worms and significant effect of treatment was observed (P〈0.05) in worms fed a diet of humus alone. Eggs and sperms were fertilized and worms developed from the young monotrochophore with jelly layer to the trochophore larvae.
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    Keywords: Reproduction ; Sexual Maturity ; Fertilization ; Nereis Diversicolor ; Culture ; Salinity ; Temperature ; Spawning ; Female ; Male ; Larvae ; Sacchromyces cerevisiae ; Density
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Aspects of the biological features such as age and growth , the reproductive cycle , food and feeding of the Longnose Trevally (Carangoides chrysophrys) were studied from a total 376 specimens collected by use of trawl fishing in Hormuzgan waters between February 2014 and February 2015. The minimum and maximum total length during different months were between 25.5 and 80 cm respectively. Weight-length relationship for Longnose Trevally was W = 0/0064L 2/9004. This fish had an isometric growth. Fishes aged using sections of their otoliths . The equation of growth for Longnose Trevally obtained Lt = 85(1-e -0/266(t+1/443) ). Total mortality rate for Longnose Trevally was 0.412. LM50 and TM50 for Longnose Trevally was 46 cm, 2 years. Sex ratio(femail : male) for Longnose Trevally was 1/42:1. Maximum absolute and relative fecundity for Longnose Trevally were 479992 and 354 respectively. The highest GSI in April (2.86) and the lowest was in June 2014 (0.43). It has a long spawning season from January to May and spawning peak was observed in May. Longnose Trevally was Relatively low feed (CV= 65.49). Main food for Longnose Trevally were bony fish(Fp= 91.67). Random diet of Longnose Trevally were crustaceans (Fp = 4.17) (shrimp, crab and squilla) and mollusks (Fp =4.17) (cutlle fish, Squid), respectively.
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    Keywords: Longnose Trevally ; Parameters ; Growth ; Spawning ; Season ; Length ; Mature ; Fecundity ; Feeding ; Sex raio ; Carangoides chrysophrys ; Biological
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This research was done in a trout farm in Kohkiloyeh and Boyer- Ahmad province. The main object of this study was comparing of two sources of astaxanthin (synthetic or algae) in feed on reproduction efficiency of rainbow trout and some indices of egg quality. Therefore, it was considered 7 groups consisting 6 treatments of two different astaxanthin sources and a control (without astaxanthin). So, algal astaxanthin (haematococcus pluvialis) in the three levels of 2.67, 3.55 and 8gr/kg food (T1,T2, T3) and synthetic source in three levels of 40, 80 and 120mg/kg food in diet (T4, T5, T6) examined on 140 trout broods (3-4 years) for 4 months, before the spawning season. Reproduction efficiency analyzed through reproduction indices such as egg diameter, fecundity, fertilization, survival, hatching and eyed egg rates. Significant difference between treatments in terms of fecundity, eyed eggs rate and the number of eggs per gram was observed (P 〈0.05). Although in some factors such as diameter, egg weight per body and fertilization rate, no significant differences was observed. By increasing level of astaxanthin in both sources of algal and synthetic, hatching and eyed egg rates increased, but the effect of alga source on these indices was more perfect. Considering the results, the best result related to treatment of 8 gr/kg alga (T3). Observations during this research indicated no disease and mortality and also proper coloration and freshness of fishes. There was significant differences on blood factors (P 〈0.05). The broods were fed with algal astaxanthin had lower blood sugar. concentration of cholesterol was decressed alog with increasing in both the source of astaxanthin, however lower cholesterol relaed to algal astaxanthin. Total serum protein increased in treatments containing algal from 2.67 to 8 g/kg of astaxanthin. Increase in level of astaxanthin from 40 to 80 mg/kg, albumin increased and from 80 to 120 mg/kg, it was decreased. The changes in serum globulin treatments containing synthetic was not regular. Overall the results asserted that the application of astaxanthin improves reproduction performance of rainbow trout. It also concluded that natural astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis) for the reason that contains supplementary nutritious, is extraordinary preferable than synthetic astaxanthin to improve reproductions indices and egg quality of rainbow trout.
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    Keywords: Rainbow trout ; Astaxanthin ; Haematococcus pluvialis ; Reproduction efficiency ; Larval stage ; Broods health ; Synthetic ; Algal astaxanthin ; Growth ; Oncorhynchus mykiss ; Eggs ; Spawning ; Fecundity ; Fertilization
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The overfishing and changing environmental following the introduction of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Caspian Sea, the population structure has a strong influence on kilka fishes in the Caspian Sea and therefore to in this investigation which had been done in commercial catch regions (where discharged theirs catch) in three ports Babolsar, Amirabad (in mazandaran) and Anzali (in Guilan), stimated catch and catch per unit effort, the age structur of catch, length- weight relationship, von Bertalanffy growth parameters, condition factor, sex ratios, maturity stags, spawning and feeding. The result shown that catch of kilka in Iranian coastal in 2012 decreased from 24080 ton to 22696 ton in 2013. But CPUE increased was 2.7 ton (Vessel ×Night) and there was no significant changes. Common kilka was the predominant all months of the year, 98.1 and 98.9 percent in 2012 and 2013 respectively. The mean length was 104.4±10.5 and 101.6±11.2 at the same time and range length 92/ 5 – 117/5 mm were the dominant population(about 75%). Relative abundance of fish less than 77.5 mm and more than 127.5 mm is very low. Age abundance during this period have not been substantially changed and always fishes with 3 and 4 year olds had the highest frequency73.6 and 73.5 percent respectively. The parameters of the Von Bertalanffy growth curve were ] exp1[8.141 ) 048.1(297.0  tLt for common kilka. The instantaneous coefficient of natural mortality (M) was 0.506 yr-1. The instantaneous coefficient of fihing mortality and total mortality were 0.694 yr-1 and 1.2 yr-1 , respectively. The exploitation rate of common kilka varied during 2012-2013 between 0.41-0.50. The mean condition factor 1.41±0.14 (n=5801) and 1.38±0.16 (n=6754) at the same time respectively . According to statistical analysis Anova oneway were a significant difference between condition factor at the same time . Main prey common kilka was Acartia tonsa accounting for over 80%. It seems Common kilka due to a decrease in the frequency of other zooplankton species depend more than ever on Acartia tonsa and this species is probably a concentration of prey for Common kilka.
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    Keywords: Biological ; Environmental ; Kilka fishes ; Age ; Growth parameters ; Condition factor ; Exploitation rate ; Feeding ; Reproduction ; Overfishing ; Comb jelly ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Population ; Sex ratios ; Maturity ; Spawning ; Mortality ; ANOVA ; Acartia tonsa
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  • 94
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    Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: La sincronización en los eventos del ciclo reproductivo en las hembras de Chasmagnathus granulatus fue estudiada a partir de muestras semanales realizadas entre noviembre de 2000 y abril de 2001 en la laguna Mar Chiquita. La sincronización en la puesta de los huevos y eclosión larval fue inferida a partir de la variación en el porcentaje de hembras ovígeras y la observación de los estadios del desarrollo embrionario. Ambos eventos también fueron observados en las hembras mantenidas por una semana en el laboratorio. La relación entre el desarrollo del ovario y las reservas acumuladas en el hepatopáncreas se estimó con los índices medios gonadosomático (IGSm) y hepatosomático (IHSm) a partir de muestras efectuadas mensualmente entre abril de 1999 y abril de 2001. Las extrusiones fueron sincrónicas hasta mediados de la estación reproductiva (ER). Las larvas fueron liberadas simultáneamente y en coincidencia con las mareas de sicigia a lo largo de la ER pero no se relacionaron significativamente con una fase particular del ciclo lunar. Los máximos valores de IGSm e IHSm se observaron durante la estación no reproductiva (mediados de otoño e invierno) y los valores de ambas variables disminuyeron significativamente con el incremento de la temperatura del aire. Durante el invierno las reservas acumuladas en el hepatopáncreas serían movilizadas para el crecimiento del ovario pués las bajas temperaturas del aire reducirían las actividades alimentarias en los individuos de Chasmagnathus granulatus. La elevada coordinación en el desarrollo gonadal durante el invierno se relacionaría con la sincronización en la producción de huevos al comienzo de la ER. Los pulsos de eclosión sincrónicos y coincidentes con las mareas de sicigia tendrían un significado adaptativo para la supervivencia de las larvas.
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    Description: Tesis (licenciatura)
    Keywords: Reproducción ; Fecundidad ; Hembras ; Desove ; Huevos ; Desarrollo embrionario ; Variación estacional ; Chasmagnathus granulatus ; Cangrejo ; Reproduction ; Fecundity ; Females ; Spawning ; Eggs ; Embryonic development ; Seasonal variations
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Sturgeon are considered one of the most valuable fishes of the world that migrate to the rivers leading to the Caspian Sea, including the Sefirud River, to spawn. In the post this river was known as the reservoir for millions of sturgeon larvae, but at present due to illegal fishing in the river and the construction of the Tarik Dam, Manjil Dam and the Sangar Dam in the migratory route of these fishes and so also the decrease in the water flow of this river, it is losing its popularity. In order to study the natural reproduction of sturgeon in the river, an attempt to find larvae of different species of sturgeon was made from 19 May, 1996 to 13 June 1996. Six sampling stations were located from the beginning of the Sangar Dam as far as the sea shore (about 40 Km) for this purpose. Different methods of catch were employed including beach seine nets (mesh size 1, 4 and 8mm). “CALO” a local fishing effort (mesh size 4mm) and conical nets (mesh size 1 and 4 mm). On the whole out of 268 times that nets were cast, 1853200 Km of the study area was survey and totally 514500 fishes belonging to the fallowing species were caught. Liza auratus, Chalcalburnus chalcoides, Varicorhinus capoeta, Cobitis sp., Esox lucius, Silurus glanis, Abramis baranta, Carassius auratus, Cyprinus carpio, Tinca tinca, Stizostedion lucioperca , Alosa caspia , Syngnathus nigrolineatus, Barbus sp. , Anthemia boyeri, Pungitius platygaster and Gobius sp. No larvae of sturgeons were observed during this study. Although 218 brood fishes were caught in the Sefirud River in 1996, due to fishing pressure, illegal fishing, deterioration of spawning grounds and restrictions in the migratory route resulting from the construction of dams, no signs of natural reproduction were observed in the Sefirud River. Therefore it can be concluded that even if natural reproduction did take place in the Sefidrud River, the incidences were very low.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Sturgeon ; Larvae ; Species ; Conical nets ; Survey ; Liza auratus ; Chalcalburnus chalcoides ; Varicorhinus capoeta ; Cobitis sp . ; Esox lucius ; Silurus glanis ; Abramis baranta ; Carassius auratus ; Cyprinus carpio ; Tinca tinca ; Stizostedion lucioperca ; Alosa caspia ; Syngnathus nigrolineatus ; Barbus sp. ; Anthemia boyeri ; Pungitius platygaster ; Gobius sp. ; Spawning ; Migratory
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The main goal of this study was to understand the reproductive biology of Jinga Shrimp (Metapenaeus affinis) that is found in coastal waters of Hormozgan Province and is relatively unknown to the scientific community. To achieve this goal, we conducted a monthly sampling over the years 2001 to 2003 sweeping a long area from Bandar Abbass to Sirik in the south of Iran. We found that the sex ratio is not 1:1 either seasonally (except in autumn 2001) or annually (p〈0.05). The peak of spawning of the shrimp observed in spring and also calculated the carapace length of female shrimps at first maturity (LM50) as 27.16mm.
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    Keywords: Biology ; Jinga Shrimp ; Metapenaeus affinis ; Reproductive ; Sampling ; Sex ratio ; Spawning ; Maturity
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The normative of two Acipenser persicus broodstocks were scored during spawning season in 2002-2003. The breeders were caught from the southern part of the Caspian Sea. 158 breeders of Shahid Rajaii fish farm and 269 of Shahid Marjani were investigated. After checking egg quality and hormonal injection of fish, harvested egg were fertilized by common sturgeon hatchery method. Incubation temperature was about 17-22֯ C and hatchery period lasted 5-7 days (110-115 degree-days). About 55 percent of breeders had response to hypophysis injection. The range of somatic index (G.V) of spawned fish was varied from 4.4 to 9.9 in Shahid Rajaii farm and 4.73 to 10.96 in Shahid Marjani farm. In immature breeders it was more than 11. The optimum temperature spawning was from 15.5 to 18֯ C and 17 to 20֯ C in Shahid Rajaii and Shahid Marjani farm respectively. The average weights of breeders were 28.14 in Shahid Rajaii farm and in Shahid Marjani farm were 30.31. The average of fork length, G V and fertilization rate, that are important normative factors in breeding of sturgeon were 169.96, 7.58 and %75.31 in Shahid Rajaii farm, 158.83, 7.93 and %64.57 in Shahid Marjanii farm respectively and there was significant difference between two station (P〈0.05). Correlation and regression between 15 propagation normative were statistically analyzed and discussed.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Acipenser persicus ; Propagation normative ; Spawning ; Fertilization ; Common sturgeon ; Temperature ; Breeding ; Hypophysis ; Spawning
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The length frequency, sex ratio and CPUE of Arass reservoir crayfish have been studied during a one year research project in 1997-98. Comparison of Arass crayfish with the same species of crayfish dwelling in freshwater habitats of Turkey, Turkamenistan, Caspian sea region and also in Anzali lagoon, The Arass crayfish were higher in length and weight. The average length and weight were 120.50±0.96mm and 54.68±1.53 gr, respectively (n=3219, confidence interval 95%). In the samples, the smallest crayfish measured 78mm and weighted 12.3 gr and the largest crayfish had 186mmlength and 239.6 gr weight. In the crayfish traps 83.2% of catch exceeded the standard commercial size. The sex ratio during spawning period (December-May) dominated by males and in other months the females had superiority in the catch. In general consideration the sex ratio during the project life dominated by males (1:1.33, n=35454). The CPUE in August was the highest and the least in January (in order of 10.32 and 0.15 crayfish per one trap in 24 hours respectively). The catching operation occured in the depth of 2.5-17.5m in the ecosystem, and CPUE were the highest the depth of 75m. Considering the CPUE data, the desirable catch occured in the August, September and October. Positive relationship between water temperature and CPUE observed, and optimum catch were occured when the water temperature ranged between 16-26ᵒc.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Crayfish ; CPUE ; Crayfish ; Species ; Dwelling ; Samples ; Spawning ; Females ; Males ; Ecosystem ; Astacus leptodactylus ; Frequency ; Sex ; Length ; Abundance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.49-64
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The survey for opening cuttlefish catch season has started from January. According to the results it has been allowed to begin fishing in Motaf and Tangistan areas on 24 February and Bahr-e-Kansar to Bushehr areas on 2nd March. The survey continued to study of biological behavior during the catch. In the beginning of fishing season, the number of males and females was equal but in the end of catch period, the females were more than males. The diameters of eggs were recorded from 3mm to 11mm. The numbers off eggs were various in adults. The number of these eggs was 720 in Max. and 230 in Min. Catch reduction begins from April. The closure of fishing season has been announced in April. because of their migration to neighboring. The results show that cuttlefish migrates from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq coastal waters to Iranian waters and return to the first place after spawning.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biological ; Sepia pharaonis ; Fishing ; Immigration ; Cuttlefish ; Males ; Females ; Eggs ; Migration ; Spawning
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.57-72
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Monthly samples of Acanthopagrus latus (Hottuyn, 1782) were used to determine (1) feeding habits and (2) reproduction characteristics of the species in relation to its size, spawning season and sex in the Northern part of the Persian Gulf from January to December 2013. The smaller length classes of all samples were dominated by male fish. All gonads examined, were ovotestis during the spawning period from February till May. Male and female ovotestes were dimorphic in structure which represented a transitional stage in a protandrous sex change. Length at first sexual maturity of female A. latus was 24.40 cm. A. latus fed predominantly on bivalves, gastropods, cephalopods, stomatopods, fish and decapods which showed changes according to the season and body size. According to our results, it appears that A. latus feeds throughout the year; the highest value of gastrosomatic index (GaSI) for both sexes was recorded in February, which was significantly different from that in other months. The results of this study also indicate that feeding in yellowfin seabream is very intense before reproduction (during January and February). It decreases gradually after February to June during the spawning season.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Stock assessment ; Acanthopagrus latus ; Diet ; Spawning ; Protandrous ; Feeding ; Biology
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.16-30
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