Study of some morphometric and meristic characteristics of Alepes vari (Cuvier, 1833) collected from the Arabian coast

Author:

Masood Z.1ORCID,Hawa N.2,Hassan H. U.3ORCID,Mahboob S.4ORCID,Chatta A. M.5,Mushtaq S.5,Ahmed A. E.6,Swelum A. A.7,Zulfiqar T.8,Khan T.9,Al-Misned F.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SBK Women University Quetta, Pakistan

2. Jinnah University for Women, Pakistan

3. Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Pakistan; University of Karachi, Pakistan

4. King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

5. Ministry of National Food Security and Research, Pakistan

6. King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia; South Valley University, Egypt

7. King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; Zagazig University, Egypt

8. University of Okara, Pakistan

9. Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract The present study examines the correlations between fifteen morphometric and ten meristic characters and total length (TL) of males, females, and combined sexes of Alepes vari (Cuvier, 1833) collected from Karachi fish harbor, West Wharf of Karachi Coast. Statistical analyses of linear regression relationships show mostly strong correlations (r≥0.70; p<0.05) between total length (TL) and most morphometric characters in males, females, and combined sexes, except the height of pectoral-fin (PFH), and pelvic-fin base length (PelFL); whereas, meristic characters were found to be constant and indicate weak or negative type correlations (r≤0.50; p>0.05) with total length (TL). Hence, according to our present results, there is a direct relationship between the total length of fish and all morphometric characters, which were found to be the best indicators of positive allometric pattern growth in fish. Moreover, analysis of the 2-sample t-test revealed (t-test; p>0.05) that no sexual dimorphism was reported in Alepes vari. Thus, our present study could be valuable in systematic classification, sexual dimorphism, and management of this species on the Karachi coast.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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