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The Growth and Reproduction Characteristics of Neogobius melanostomus Populations in its Native Habitat of Lake Karaboğaz Black Sea, Turkey

Year 2017, Volume: 45 Issue: 4, 617 - 628, 01.11.2017

Abstract

The age and size composition, growth rate and reproductive biology of the round goby, Neogobius melanos- tomus, were studied from 266 specimens from August 2011 to August 2012. The ages of N. melanostomus ranged from I to IV years, with age class II years dominant. The female:male ratio of the sample was found to be 0.62:1. The results indicated that the total value of the whole population size varied from 91 mm to 190 mm and the weight value varied from 12 g to 119 g. The minimum and maximum total length for female and male were 100-166 mm and 91-190 mm, respectively. According to these results, it was determined that the growth values of N. melanostomus living in Lake Karaboğaz are significantly higher than Great Laurentian Lakes Basin, and lower than Baltic Sea populations. The sexual maturation age of N. melanostomus was year I for female and year II for male and the reproduction period of this species was in April - September. The highest number of eggs of N. melanostomus population living in Lake Karaboğaz was 2477 but it was determined to be lower than the expected values.

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  • 35. M. Yankova, D. Pavlov, V. Raykov, V. Mihneva, G. Radu, Length-weight relationships of ten fish species from the Bulgarian Black Sea Waters, Turk. J. Zool., 35 (2011) 265-270.
  • 36. A. Asghar, A. Saeedeh, P. Rahman, H.K. Bahram, Feeding strategies of three Neogobius species in the Gomishan Wetland of Iran, South-east Caspian Sea, Zool. Middle East, 56 (2012) 49-54.
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  • 38. T. Wandzel, T., The fecundity and reproduction of round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas, 1811) in the Puck Bay (Baltic Sea), Bull. Sea Fish. Inst. Gdynia, 2 (2000) 43–51.
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  • 51. A.I. Smirnov, Ryby, In Fauna Ukrainy, Kijev: Naukova Dumka, 1986.
  • 52. M.L. L’avrin iková, V. Ková , S. Katina, Ontogenic variability in external morphology of round goby Neogobius melanostomus from Middle Danube, Slovakia. J. Appl. Ichthyol., 21 (2005) 328–334.
  • 53. E.P. Tsyplakov, Expansion of the ranges of some fishes in connection with hydraulic engineering works on the Volga and acclimatization operations, J. Ichthyol., 14 (1974) 343–351.
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Neogobius melanostomus’un Yerel Habitatı Olan Karaboğaz Gölü’nde Karadeniz, Türkiye Yaşayan Populasyonunun Büyüme ve Üreme Özellikleri

Year 2017, Volume: 45 Issue: 4, 617 - 628, 01.11.2017

Abstract

N eogobius melanostomus’un yaş ve boy ilişkileri, büyüme özellikleri ve üreme özelliklerinin araştırıldığı bu çalışma 266 türde, Ağustos 2011-Ağustos 2012 tarihleri arasında gerçekleştirilmiştir. Yapılan araştırma sonucunda yaş dağılımı I-IV arasında olmakla birlikte, baskın yaş sınıfı II’dir. Dişi:erkek oranı 0.62:1 olarak tespit edilmiştir. Tüm populasyonda toplam boy değerleri 91-190 mm arasında değişirken, ağırlık değerleri 12119 g arasında değişmektedir. Toplam boy minimum ve maksimum değerleri dişilerde 100-166 mm, erkeklerde ise 91-190 mm arasındadır. Bu sonuçlara göre Karaboğaz Gölü’nde yaşayan N. melanostomus’un büyüme değerleri Great Laurentian Gölleri’nde sistemlerde yaşayan populasyonlardan daha yüksek, Baltık Denizi populasyonlarından ise daha düşüktür. N. melanostomus’un eşeysel olgunluk yaşı dişilerde I, erkeklerde ise II olarak tespit edilmiştir. Ayrıca türün üreme dönemi nisan ve eylül ayları arasındadır. Karaboğaz Gölü’nde yaşayan N. melanostomus populasyonunun en yüksek yumurta sayısı 2477 olmakla birlikte beklenen değerlere göre düşük sayıda olduğu tespit edilmiştir

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  • 24. S.A. Demirhan, M.F. Can, Lenght-weight relationship for seven fish species from the Southeastern Black Sea, J. Appl. Ichthyol., 23 (2007) 282-283.
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  • 34. M.J. Laamanen, L. Forsström, K. Sivonen, Diversity of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (Cyanobacterium) populations along a Baltic Sea salinity gradient, Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 68 (2002) 5296-5303.
  • 35. M. Yankova, D. Pavlov, V. Raykov, V. Mihneva, G. Radu, Length-weight relationships of ten fish species from the Bulgarian Black Sea Waters, Turk. J. Zool., 35 (2011) 265-270.
  • 36. A. Asghar, A. Saeedeh, P. Rahman, H.K. Bahram, Feeding strategies of three Neogobius species in the Gomishan Wetland of Iran, South-east Caspian Sea, Zool. Middle East, 56 (2012) 49-54.
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  • 42. J.A. Pliszka, Morphology of otoliths, age and growth rate of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) from the Vistula Lagoon. MSc Thesis, University of Gdańsk, Gdynia, Poland, 2002.
  • 43. P. Simonovi , B. Valkovi , M. Paunovi , Round goby Neogobius melanostomus, a new Ponto-Caspian element for Yugoslavia, Folia Zool., 47 (1998) 305–312.
  • 44. P. Simonovi , M. Paunovi , S. Popovi , S., Morphology, feeding, and reproduction of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas), in the Danube River Basin, Yugoslavia, J. Great Lakes Res., 27 (2001) 281–289.
  • 45. E.V. Shemonaev, E.V. Kirilenko, Some features of biology of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Perciformes, Gobiidae) in waters of Kuibyshev Reservoir, Vop. Ikhtiologii, 49 (2009) 483–487.
  • 46. E.C. Phillips, M.E. Washek, A.W. Hertel, B.M. Niebel, The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Pennsylvania tributary streams of Lake Erie, J. Great Lakes Res, 29 (2003) 34–40.
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  • 49. V.A. Kostyuchenko, Age and growth of the round goby N. melanostomus (Pallas) in the Azov Sea, Trudy Azovsko-Chernomorskovo Nauchnoissledovotelnovo Instituta Rybnovo Khoziajstva i Okeanografi, 19 (1961) 45–60.
  • 50. M.N. Apanasenko, Age and size of round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas) from different regions of the Azov and Black seas, Biol. Morya, 31 (1973) 98–106.
  • 51. A.I. Smirnov, Ryby, In Fauna Ukrainy, Kijev: Naukova Dumka, 1986.
  • 52. M.L. L’avrin iková, V. Ková , S. Katina, Ontogenic variability in external morphology of round goby Neogobius melanostomus from Middle Danube, Slovakia. J. Appl. Ichthyol., 21 (2005) 328–334.
  • 53. E.P. Tsyplakov, Expansion of the ranges of some fishes in connection with hydraulic engineering works on the Volga and acclimatization operations, J. Ichthyol., 14 (1974) 343–351.
  • 54. D.J. Jude, R.H. Reider, G.R. Smith, Establishment of Gobiidae in the Great Lakes Basin, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., 49 (1992) 416–421.
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ISNAD Macun, Seda. “The Growth and Reproduction Characteristics of Neogobius Melanostomus Populations in Its Native Habitat of Lake Karaboğaz Black Sea, Turkey”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 45/4 (November 2017), 617-628.
JAMA Macun S. The Growth and Reproduction Characteristics of Neogobius melanostomus Populations in its Native Habitat of Lake Karaboğaz Black Sea, Turkey. HJBC. 2017;45:617–628.
MLA Macun, Seda. “The Growth and Reproduction Characteristics of Neogobius Melanostomus Populations in Its Native Habitat of Lake Karaboğaz Black Sea, Turkey”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 45, no. 4, 2017, pp. 617-28.
Vancouver Macun S. The Growth and Reproduction Characteristics of Neogobius melanostomus Populations in its Native Habitat of Lake Karaboğaz Black Sea, Turkey. HJBC. 2017;45(4):617-28.

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