Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India

A trend on unethical and unsustainable use of resources to meet the high demand in the trade of indigenous ornamental fishes is widespread. This increased exploitation calls for regulation. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), an apex body having a...

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Main Authors: Anju Pulapparambil, Mini Sekharan Nirichan, Harikrishnan Mahadevan, Sariga Palacode Karuppaswamy
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Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Life Science
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Online Access:https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1200
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spelling doaj-8b03d518337843a69012fc757f8fae512020-11-25T03:54:43ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Tropical Life Science2087-55172020-02-01101677710.11594/10.01.09326Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South IndiaAnju Pulapparambil0Mini Sekharan Nirichan1Harikrishnan Mahadevan2Sariga Palacode Karuppaswamy3Cochin university of science and technologyCochin university of science and technologyschool of industrial fisheries , Cochin university of science and technologyCochin university of science and technologyA trend on unethical and unsustainable use of resources to meet the high demand in the trade of indigenous ornamental fishes is widespread. This increased exploitation calls for regulation. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), an apex body having a central role in regulating the trade of any living organisms including indigenous ornamental fishes and preventing the species from being left as extinct. To enlist a species in trade by CITES, formulation of baseline data on its biology, population size, length-weight relations, condition factor, and habitat ecology are necessary. This paper looks into one such consideration on Sahyadria chalakkudiensis inhabiting Western Ghat rivers of Kerala. The length-weight relationships in respect of males and females inhabiting Chalakudy river are expressed as LogW = -3.800 + 2.43 LogL and LogW = -4.333 + 2.69 LogL while the same in males and females inhabiting Pooyamkutty river are LogW = -4.545 + 2.76 LogL and LogW = -5.290 + 3.12 LogL respectively .There is a regular seasonal cycle in relative condition factor with a peak in August (Kn=1.33; Chalakudy population) and September (Kn = 1.15; Pooyamkutty population).The results indicated that management of stock of S. chalakkudiensis is very essential to ensure sustainability of its trade.https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1200length-weight relationship, conservation, allometry, relative condition factor, sahyadria chalakkudiensis, western ghat
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author Anju Pulapparambil
Mini Sekharan Nirichan
Harikrishnan Mahadevan
Sariga Palacode Karuppaswamy
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Mini Sekharan Nirichan
Harikrishnan Mahadevan
Sariga Palacode Karuppaswamy
Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
Journal of Tropical Life Science
length-weight relationship, conservation, allometry, relative condition factor, sahyadria chalakkudiensis, western ghat
author_facet Anju Pulapparambil
Mini Sekharan Nirichan
Harikrishnan Mahadevan
Sariga Palacode Karuppaswamy
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title Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
title_short Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
title_full Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
title_fullStr Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
title_full_unstemmed Length Weight Relationship and Relative Condition Factor Study in Sahyadria chalakkudiensis Inhabiting Western Ghat River Systems of South India
title_sort length weight relationship and relative condition factor study in sahyadria chalakkudiensis inhabiting western ghat river systems of south india
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Tropical Life Science
issn 2087-5517
publishDate 2020-02-01
description A trend on unethical and unsustainable use of resources to meet the high demand in the trade of indigenous ornamental fishes is widespread. This increased exploitation calls for regulation. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), an apex body having a central role in regulating the trade of any living organisms including indigenous ornamental fishes and preventing the species from being left as extinct. To enlist a species in trade by CITES, formulation of baseline data on its biology, population size, length-weight relations, condition factor, and habitat ecology are necessary. This paper looks into one such consideration on Sahyadria chalakkudiensis inhabiting Western Ghat rivers of Kerala. The length-weight relationships in respect of males and females inhabiting Chalakudy river are expressed as LogW = -3.800 + 2.43 LogL and LogW = -4.333 + 2.69 LogL while the same in males and females inhabiting Pooyamkutty river are LogW = -4.545 + 2.76 LogL and LogW = -5.290 + 3.12 LogL respectively .There is a regular seasonal cycle in relative condition factor with a peak in August (Kn=1.33; Chalakudy population) and September (Kn = 1.15; Pooyamkutty population).The results indicated that management of stock of S. chalakkudiensis is very essential to ensure sustainability of its trade.
topic length-weight relationship, conservation, allometry, relative condition factor, sahyadria chalakkudiensis, western ghat
url https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1200
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