Growth patterns and condition factor of the mudskipper (Periophthalmus gracilis) in mangrove ecosystem rehabilitation areas in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar, Indonesia
Author:
Dewiyanti Irma12ORCID, Melanie Kavinta3, Almuniro Sri3, Damora Adrian34ORCID, Nufadillah Nufadillah3ORCID, Batubara Agung Setia5ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Marine Science Department, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries , Universitas Syiah Kuala , Banda Aceh , Indonesia 2. Marine Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries , Universitas Syiah Kuala , Banda Aceh , Indonesia 3. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries , Universitas Syiah Kuala , Banda Aceh , Indonesia 4. Genetics and Aquatic Biodiversity Laboratory, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries , Universitas Syiah Kuala , Banda Aceh , Indonesia 5. Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences , Universitas Negeri Medan , North Sumatra 20221 , Indonesia .
Abstract
Abstract
The mudskipper is one of the fishes that inhabit mangrove ecosystems. Its growth and distribution is influenced by food sources, tidal action, and environmental factors. The aims of the research were to analyze the growth patterns and condition factors of the mudskipper, Periophthalmus gracilis Eggert, inhabiting mangrove ecosystem rehabilitation areas in Banda Aceh and Aceh Besar, Aceh Province, Indonesia. The research period in these mangrove ecosystems was from August to October 2020. The research was conducted at three sampling stations using the purposive sampling method to determine their location. The mudskippers caught at each station were identified and body length and weight were measured. Physicochemical water parameters were measured directly at the sampling stations to determine the suitability of them for mudskipper growth and occurrence. The mean total lengths (TL) and weights (W) of the mudskipper specimens caught at stations 1, 2, and 3 were 52.0 mm and 6.2 g; 53.5 mm and 6.4 g, and 56.0 mm 6.7 g, respectively. The growth patterns of the mudskippers from the three sampling stations were negative (b < 3), and Fulton’s condition factor (K) exceeded 1. The K value at stations 1, 2, and 3 ranged from 1.28 to 3.62, 1.15 to 3.56, and 1.05 to 3.89, respectively. The relative weights (Wr) at the three stations were 103.8 ± 26.5, 104.3 ± 29.3, and 104.1 ± 28.2, respectively. Wr >100 indicated that there was sufficient food availability, low predator density, and the environment was in equilibrium. Furthermore, physicochemical water parameters at the study stations were suitable and within optimal ranges for the mudskipper. Significant differences in total length were noted among specimens from the three stations (P < 0.05); however, no significant differences in body weight were noted at them (P > 0.05).
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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