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Some Aspects of the Biology of Highfin Spotted Catfish Parauchenoglanis altipinnis (Boulenger, 1911) in Ogbese River, Southwest, Nigeria  

D.O. Odedeyi
Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria
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International Journal of Aquaculture, 2018, Vol. 8, No. 6   doi: 10.5376/ija.2018.08.0006
Received: 01 Jan., 2018    Accepted: 13 Mar., 2018    Published: 23 Mar., 2018
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Odedeyi D.O., 2018, Some aspects of the biology of highfin spotted catfish Parauchenoglanis altipinnis (Boulenger, 1911) in Ogbese river, southwest, Nigeria, International Journal of Aquaculture, 8(6): 38-42 (doi: 10.5376/ija.2018.08.0006)

 

Abstract

Biology of Parauchnoglanis altipinnis (Boulenger, 1911) including length-weight relationship, condition factor, sex ratio and the fecundity were studied. Fishing methods employed for the collection of the 240 specimens used were gillnetting and cast netting. The total lengths ranged from 12.8 to 18.5 cm and the body weights ranged from 28.0 to 75.9 g. The predictive equation was log W = -1.15 + 2.35 Log L indicating negative allometric growth of the fishes in Ogbese river. The mean condition factor obtained was 1.18. Male to female ratio of 1:1.07 was established. Fecundity estimates ranged from 492 to 6397 eggs with lengths 14.5 cm to 17.6 cm per female fish respectively, and had a direct relationship with increase in fish size. The mean gonadosomatic index (GSI) for male was 0.52% and female was 14.15%. Highfin spotted catfish is one of the cherished food fish for poor people in Nigeria hence, its study is important and essential. This baseline data on aspects of the biology of P. altipinnis will contribute to the studies on the indigenous fish species in Nigeria.

Keywords
Length-weight relationship; Fecundity; Parauchenoglanis altipinnis; Ogbese River; Southwest Nigeria
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