Title of article :
Development of empirical standard weight equation for Pursak chub Squalius pursakensis, an endemic cyprinid species of Northwest Anatolia
Author/Authors :
SÜLÜN, Şule Eskişehir Osmangazi University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Turkey , BAŞKURT, Sercan Eskişehir Osmangazi University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Turkey , EMİROĞLU, Özgür Eskişehir Osmangazi University - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Turkey , GIANNETTO, Daniela Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University - Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey , TARKAN, Ali Serhan Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University - Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey , AĞDAMAR, Sevan Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University - Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey , GAYGUSUZ, Özcan Istanbul University - Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey , DORAK, Zeynep Istanbul University - Faculty of Fisheries, Turkey , AYDIN, Hamdi Kocaeli University - Gazanfer Bilge Vocational School, Turkey , ÇİÇEK, Arzu Anadolu University - Environmental Problems Research and Application Center, Turkey
From page :
582
To page :
589
Abstract :
Indices of condition enable the evaluation of the well-being of fish, with the assumption that heavier fish of a given length are in a better condition. Relative weight (Wr) is one of these indices; it is calculated by comparing the actual weight of a specimen with the ideal weight of a specimen in good physiological condition of the same length from the same species, i.e. standard weight (Ws). In this research, length and weight data over the distribution range for Pursak chub Squalius pursakensis, an endemic species distributed in the Sakarya and Porsuk drainages in Northwest Anatolia (Turkey), were used to compute a Ws equation by means of the empirical percentile (EmP) method. The Ws equation obtained was log10 Ws = –4.657 + 2.614 log10 TL + 0.127 (log10 TL)^2, and the total length range of application was 80–340 mm. Since the EmP Ws equation was not influenced by length variation, the use of this equation to compute the relative weight (Wr) for S. pursakensis throughout its area of distribution is suggested.
Keywords :
Condition indices , endemic species , Squalius , relative weight
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Zoology
Record number :
2528172
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