@article{article_268636, title={Different methods practices on cycles of gonadosomatic and body indices of sea urchin (Arbacia lixula) from Muğla-Ören Site}, journal={Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences}, volume={33}, pages={355–360}, year={2016}, DOI={10.12714/egejfas.2016.33.4.08}, author={Küçükdermenci, Aysun and Lök, Aynur}, keywords={Gulf of Antalya,Polyplacophora,Gastropoda,Levantine Sea,Turkey}, abstract={<div style="border-top:solid 1pt;border-left:none;border-bottom:solid 1pt;border-right:none;padding:1pt 0cm 1pt 0cm;"> <p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align:justify;border:none;padding:0cm;"> <span style="font-size:8pt;font-family:’Arial Narrow’, sans-serif;">Sea urchins which collected from Muğla-Ören site area were measured biometrical. Then body compartment dissected seperately. Gonadosomatic and body indices are worked out by different methods (Method 1=  Wet gonad weight / total wet weight * 100. Method 2= Wet gonad weight / eviscerated test weight * 100. Method 3= Dried gonad weight /total dried body weight * 100. Method 4= Wet gonad weight /wet test+Aristo weight * 100) in a study on <i>Arbacia lixula </i> which is one of the edible species. It is determined due to the data that maximum gonadosomatic index is avaliable with method 3  (%5.79) and minimum one is (%2.58) with method 4 in other viewpoint, it is determined that maximum test index is avaible with method 4 (%91.67) and minimum one is (%62.92) with method 1, maximum stomach index is avaible with method 2 (%6.3) and minimum one is (%2.4) with method 3, maximum aristo index is avaible with method 2 (%9.08) and minimum one is (%5.71) with method 1 by using body index. </span> </p> <p> </p> </div>}, number={4}, publisher={Ege University}