Affiliation:
1. Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan; Emerson University Multan, Pakistan
2. Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan
3. University of Education, Pakistan
4. University of Agriculture, Pakistan
5. University of Jhang, Pakistan
6. Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan
Abstract
Abstract Current analysis were performed to investigate the activity of various digestive enzymes, such as lipases, proteases and amylases in gut and their relationship to the other morphometric variables in a wild marine fish, Terapon jarbua. The descriptive data of the studied traits included fish weight, fish total length, gut weight, gut length, relative gut length, relative gut mass, Fulton’s condition factor, standard length and Zihler’s index. Gut length showed positive correlation with fish total length and gut weight, relative gut length (RGL) showed positive correlation with gut length. Relative gut mass (RGM) also showed positive correlation with total length (TL), gut weight (GW) and gut length (GL). Fulton’s condition factor showed positive correlation with fish weight, while negative correlation with fish total length and relative gut mass. Standard length displayed positive correlation with gut weight and gut length while, it showed negative correlation with Fulton’s factor. Zihler’s Index displayed positive correlation with gut length, RGL and Zihler’s RGM while, while showed negative correlation with Fulton’s factor and fish weight. Lipase showed negative correlation with gut weight. Amylase and protease activity have no correlation with other studied traits. Lipase activity displayed negative significant correlation with gut weight. Lipase activity showed significantly negative effect on gut-weight. Amylase activity on y-axis (PC2) contributed 13% in variation but not significantly correlated with first two principal components. It showed non-significant negative correlation with fish weight, fish length and Fulton’s factor while positive but not-significant correlation with other traits. Protease has positive and non-significant correlation with fish weight, RGL, Fulton’s factor, lipase and amylase while non-significant negative correlation with all other traits.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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