Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia

One of the important components in aquatic ecosystems is fish diversity, which is a key factor in determining its functionality. The coral reef fish is one of the aquatic biotas susceptible to pollutants. Besides being able to influence the composition of fish diversity, it also has an impact on its...

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Main Authors: Ramses Ramses, Ismarti Ismarti, Fauziah Syamsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala 2019-11-01
Series:Aceh Journal of Animal Science
Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14902
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spelling doaj-12f42b91080e44c1a3aab34cda13ac982020-11-25T01:55:22ZengFaculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah KualaAceh Journal of Animal Science2502-95682622-87342019-11-015111010.13170/ajas.5.1.1490210543Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, IndonesiaRamses Ramses0Ismarti Ismarti1Fauziah Syamsi2Kepulauan Riau UniversityUniversitas Riau UniversityUniversitas Riau UniversityOne of the important components in aquatic ecosystems is fish diversity, which is a key factor in determining its functionality. The coral reef fish is one of the aquatic biotas susceptible to pollutants. Besides being able to influence the composition of fish diversity, it also has an impact on its biological factors, such as its length-weight and conditions. This study aims to examine the relationship of length-weight and condition factors of four dominant fishes caught, which are ecologically and economically important, namely Lates calcarifer, Parachaetodon ocellatus, Stephanolepis cirrhifer, and Chelmon rostractus.These fish species were dominantly caught using  bubu trap. The results of the length-weight relationship were b3 of all species, with an exponent value of 2.247 for the L. calcarifer; 1.932 for P. ocellatus; 2.74 for S. cirrhifer and 2.84 for C. rostractus. Fulton’s (K) condition factor for L. carifer ranged from 15.55-21.06 (average: 17.95), for P.ocellatus ranging from 27.30-35.59 (average: 30.38), for S. cirrhifer ranged from 17.58-27.23 (average: 21.29), and for C. rostractus ranging from 21.86-30.95 (average: 24.24). While the relative weight (Wr) condition factor average value of L. calcarifer is 102.53, P. ocellatus is 100.88, S. cirrhifer is 101.72, and C. rostractus is 101.11.  It is concluded that the fish had an allometrict growth pattern, and condition factor values indicate good aquatic environmental conditions and a balance between prey and predator Keywords: Length-Weight; Growth Pattern; Condition Factorshttp://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14902
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Ismarti Ismarti
Fauziah Syamsi
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Ismarti Ismarti
Fauziah Syamsi
Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
Aceh Journal of Animal Science
author_facet Ramses Ramses
Ismarti Ismarti
Fauziah Syamsi
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title Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
title_short Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
title_full Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
title_fullStr Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of Batam Island, Indonesia
title_sort length-weight relationships and condition factors of four dominant fish caught by coral bubu trap on the west coast of batam island, indonesia
publisher Faculty of Marine and Fisheries Universitas Syiah Kuala
series Aceh Journal of Animal Science
issn 2502-9568
2622-8734
publishDate 2019-11-01
description One of the important components in aquatic ecosystems is fish diversity, which is a key factor in determining its functionality. The coral reef fish is one of the aquatic biotas susceptible to pollutants. Besides being able to influence the composition of fish diversity, it also has an impact on its biological factors, such as its length-weight and conditions. This study aims to examine the relationship of length-weight and condition factors of four dominant fishes caught, which are ecologically and economically important, namely Lates calcarifer, Parachaetodon ocellatus, Stephanolepis cirrhifer, and Chelmon rostractus.These fish species were dominantly caught using  bubu trap. The results of the length-weight relationship were b3 of all species, with an exponent value of 2.247 for the L. calcarifer; 1.932 for P. ocellatus; 2.74 for S. cirrhifer and 2.84 for C. rostractus. Fulton’s (K) condition factor for L. carifer ranged from 15.55-21.06 (average: 17.95), for P.ocellatus ranging from 27.30-35.59 (average: 30.38), for S. cirrhifer ranged from 17.58-27.23 (average: 21.29), and for C. rostractus ranging from 21.86-30.95 (average: 24.24). While the relative weight (Wr) condition factor average value of L. calcarifer is 102.53, P. ocellatus is 100.88, S. cirrhifer is 101.72, and C. rostractus is 101.11.  It is concluded that the fish had an allometrict growth pattern, and condition factor values indicate good aquatic environmental conditions and a balance between prey and predator Keywords: Length-Weight; Growth Pattern; Condition Factors
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/AJAS/article/view/14902
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