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Comparative study of growth patterns Alburnoides namaki Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009 in the Salt Lake Basin

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  52-62

Abstract

 To study the growth patterns of Alburnoides namaki in the salt lake, a total of 325 specimens were captured by a 2 cm mesh size (20 mm distance between two nodes) hand trawl net in winter 2018. The male to female sex ratio in the studied populations showed no significant difference between male and female. Lengthweight relationship in the Golushjerd River, Yunji River and Turh River populations were W=0. 0097TL 3. 15, W=0. 0138TL 2. 98 and W=0. 0062TL 3. 25, respectively. The results showed that the growth pattern of this species in the Goloshjerd River and Tureh River populations were positive allometric and in the Yunji River population was isometric. The highest condition factor among all ages for both sexes was observed in the Yunji River. The highest value of this coefficient was observed for male in the Gloushjerd River and Yunji River at the age of +4 and in the Toure River at +1 and +5. The maximum growth rate was obtained in the Gluoshjerd River and Yunji River for both sexes at the age of 2+-3+ years and 1+2+ years in the Toure River. The Von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) for the Gluoshjerd River, Yunjji River, and Tureh River populations were Lt=172. 10(1-e-0. 10(t+1. 70) ), Lt=171. 95(1-e-0. 09(t+2. 39) ), and Lt=193. 30(1-e-0. 07(t+2. 47) ), respectively.

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    Tork Haramabadi, B., Bahalkeh, A., IRI, M., Azimi Galougahi, H.A., & Pourrashid, H.. (2020). Comparative study of growth patterns Alburnoides namaki Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009 in the Salt Lake Basin. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 8(3 ), 52-62. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/401395/en

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    Tork Haramabadi B., Bahalkeh A., IRI M., Azimi Galougahi H.A., Pourrashid H.. Comparative study of growth patterns Alburnoides namaki Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009 in the Salt Lake Basin. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGICAL RESEARCH[Internet]. 2020;8(3 ):52-62. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/401395/en

    IEEE: Copy

    B. Tork Haramabadi, A. Bahalkeh, M. IRI, H.A. Azimi Galougahi, and H. Pourrashid, “Comparative study of growth patterns Alburnoides namaki Bogutskaya & Coad, 2009 in the Salt Lake Basin,” JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGICAL RESEARCH, vol. 8, no. 3 , pp. 52–62, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/401395/en

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