Title of article :
Size, Growth and Age of Two Congeneric Archer Fishes (Toxotes jaculatrix Pallas, 1767 and Toxotes chatareus Hamilton, 1822) Inhabiting Malaysian Coastal Waters
Author/Authors :
SIMON, K. D. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology - Marine Science Programme, Malaysia , MAZLAN, A. G. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology - Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia , SAMAT, A. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology - Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia , ZAIDI, C.C. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Science and Technology - Marine Ecosystem Research Centre, Malaysia , AZIZ, A. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Agriculture II - Department of Aquaculture, Malaysia
Abstract :
The size, growth and age of two congeneric archer fishes Toxotes jaculatrix and Toxotes chatareus collected from Johor coastal waters, Malaysia was studied. The standard length (SL) and body weight (BW) ranges of the two species caught in the study area were 7-12.2 cm SL (9.35(+-)0.19 cm), 11-55 g BW (27.04(+-)1.62 g) and 8-12.2 cm SL (9.88(+-)0.17 cm), 15.12-54 g BW (30.52 (+-)1.72 g), respectively. The ratio of male and female specimens of T. jaculatrix and T. chatareus were 70%, 30% and 68.6%, 31.4%, respectively. The estimated von Bertalanffy growth parameters were L(infinity) = 12.78 cm, 13.59 cm and K = 1.46 year-1, 1.53 year-1 with a growth performance index of theta= 5.48 and 5.64 in both species, respectively. In order to determine the age, the technique of reading and interpretation of the daily growth increments/rings in the sagittae otoliths and scales were applied. Daily growth increments and annulus of scales counts confirmed that the ages of the samples for both species were typically less than one year ( 1) and the remnant samples were between one and two years. The similarity between scale and otolith age determination was identical and dissimilarity was observed only in few samples of both species
Keywords :
Growth , otolith , scale , size , Toxotes chatareus , Toxotes jaculatrix