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Year 2023, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 151 - 158, 15.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.1404910

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  • Girgin, H., Başusta, N., (2021). Kuzeydoğu Akdenizde Yakalanan Bıyıklı Mezgitin (Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768)) Boy-Ağırlık İlişkileri. Ecological Life Sciences, 16(4), 151-156, https://doi.org/10.12739/NWSA.2021.16.4.5A0158.
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  • Karachle, P.K., Başusta, A., Başusta, N., Bostancı, D., Buz, K., Girgin, H., Chater, I., Kokokiris, L., Kontaş, S., Ktari, M.-H., Maravelias, C.T., Minos, G., Özer,E.I., Romdhani, A., Tiralongo, F., Tibullo, D., Tserpes, G., & Vasilakopoulos, P. (2015). New fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea (April, 2015). Mediterranean Marine Science, 16, 285-293. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41200-016-0039-0
  • Stergiou, K.I. and Moutopoulos, D.K., (2001). A review of length–weight relationships of fishes from Greek marine waters. Aquaculture and Fisheries Professionals (NTAFP), 24(1-2), 23–39.

The Relationships of Otolith Dimensions (Length-Breadth) with Weight and Total Length of Greater Forkbeard (Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768)) Captured from northeastern Mediterranean Sea

Year 2023, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 151 - 158, 15.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.1404910

Abstract

The greater forkbeard, Phycis blennoides is captured by commercial trawler, has minor commercial value in Türkiye. This study is the first knowledge on otolith biometry-fish size relationships of Phycis blennoides living in the northeastern Mediterranean Sea. A total of 202 the greater forkbeard individuals were caught by commercial bottom trawl at a depth of 200 to 400 m in the northeastern Mediterranean. Minimum-maximum total length and weight of obtained fish specimens were found as 16.9-38.7 cm and 31.06-415.0 g for females and 16.3-38.3 cm and 27.14-504.08 g for males respectively. The difference of the total length and weight between the females and males of P. blennoides was statistically insignificant (P>0.05). The determination coefficient value showed that there were a moderate relationships between total length-right and left otolith lengths, total length-right and left otolith breadths.

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This study is a part of the Ph.D. Thesis prepared by Hülya Girgin at Fırat University, Institute of Science, Department of Basic Fisheries Sciences and also it was presented as an oral presentation at the International Science Symposium (ISS2017).

References

  • Basusta, A., Özer, E. İ., & Girgin, H. (2013). Relationship between fish length and otolith dimensions in the population of Lepidotrigla dieuzeidei (Blanc & Hureau, 1973) from Mediterranean. Aquaculture Studies, 13(3), 003-009.
  • Bostanci, D., Yilmaz, S., Polat, N., & Kontas, S. (2012). The otolith biometry characteristics of black scorpionfish, Scorpaena porcus L., 1758. The Black Sea Journal of Science, 2, 59-68.
  • Brander, K. (1974). The effects of age-reading errors on the statistical reliability of marine fishery modelling. In International Symposium on the Ageing of Fish. Reading (UK). 19 Jul 1973..
  • Dehghani, M., Kamrani, E., Salarpouri, A. & Sharifian, S., (2016). Otolith dimensions (length, width), otolith weight and fish length of Sardinella sindensis (Day, 1878), as index for environmental studies, Persian Gulf, Iran. Marine Biodiversity Records, 9(44), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41200-016-0039-0
  • Echeverria, W. (1987). Relationship of otolith length to total length in rockfishes from northern and central California. Fishery Bulletin, 85(2), 383-387.
  • Farjallah, S., Slimane, B. B., Blel, H., Amor, N., & Said, K. (2006). Anisakid parasites of two forkbeards (Phycis blennoides and Phycis phycis) from the eastern Mediterranean coasts in Tunisia. Parasitology Research, 100, 11-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-006-0227-7.
  • Filiz, H. and Bilge, G., (2004). Length-weight relationships of 24 fish species from the North Aegean Sea, Turkey. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 20, 431-432. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0426.2004.00582.x
  • Girgin, H., Başusta, N., (2021). Kuzeydoğu Akdenizde Yakalanan Bıyıklı Mezgitin (Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768)) Boy-Ağırlık İlişkileri. Ecological Life Sciences, 16(4), 151-156, https://doi.org/10.12739/NWSA.2021.16.4.5A0158.
  • Golani, D., Ozturk, B., Basusta, N., (2006). Fishes of the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkish Marine Research Foundation,Istanbul, Turkey. Pub. Number, 24, 259p.
  • Härkönen, T.,(1986). Guide to the otoliths of the bony fishes of the Northeast Atlantic. Danbiu ApS. Biological Consultants,. Henningsens Alle 58. DK-2900, Hellerup, Denmark. ISBN 87- 982290-2-8.
  • Karachle, P.K., Başusta, A., Başusta, N., Bostancı, D., Buz, K., Girgin, H., Chater, I., Kokokiris, L., Kontaş, S., Ktari, M.-H., Maravelias, C.T., Minos, G., Özer,E.I., Romdhani, A., Tiralongo, F., Tibullo, D., Tserpes, G., & Vasilakopoulos, P. (2015). New fisheries-related data from the Mediterranean Sea (April, 2015). Mediterranean Marine Science, 16, 285-293. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41200-016-0039-0
  • Stergiou, K.I. and Moutopoulos, D.K., (2001). A review of length–weight relationships of fishes from Greek marine waters. Aquaculture and Fisheries Professionals (NTAFP), 24(1-2), 23–39.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Fish Anatomy, Fish Biology, Fisheries Technologies
Journal Section 1
Authors

Hülya Girgin 0000-0002-9692-8609

Nuri Başusta 0000-0002-4260-4772

Publication Date December 15, 2023
Submission Date March 30, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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APA Girgin, H., & Başusta, N. (2023). The Relationships of Otolith Dimensions (Length-Breadth) with Weight and Total Length of Greater Forkbeard (Phycis blennoides (Brünnich, 1768)) Captured from northeastern Mediterranean Sea. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 8(3), 151-158. https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.1404910

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