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Year: 2008 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 155-160
DOI: 10.3923/jbs.2008.155.160
Age, Growth, Reproduction and Mortality of Tub Gurnard (Chelidonichthys lucernus (Linnaeus, 1758)) Inhabiting in Babadillimani Bight (Northeastern Mediterranean Coast of Turkey)
Erdogan Cicek, Dursun Avsar, Caner Enver Ozyurt, Hacer Yeldan and Meltem Manasirli

Abstract: This study was carried out between May 1999 and April 2000 in Babadillimani Bight, located in the Western entrance of Mersin Bay. A total of 228 specimens were trawled by monthly sampling and they consisted of 49.56% females, 46.49% males and 3.95% juveniles. Age composition varied from 0 to V. The mean total length and weight for females, males and combined sexes were calculated as 15.12±4.36 cm-39.85±38.55 g, 15.11±4.51 cm to 40.71±38.69 g and 14.82±4.71 cm to 39.24±38.63 g, respectively. The length-weight relationships were W = 0.0114*L2.9179 for females, W = 0.0094*L2.9883 for males and W = 0.0129*L2.8735 for combined sexes. The von Bertalanffy growth parameters were estimated as L = 46.42 cm, W = 832.13, K = 0.157 year-1 and to = -1.569 year for females, L = 56.77 cm, W = 1728.32, K = 0.121 year-1 and to = -1.646 year for males and L = 42.25 cm, W8 = 605.90, K = 0.196 year-1 and to = -1.351 year for combined sexes. According to monthly changes of mean Gonadosomatic Index values, spawning occurs between February and May. Mean fecundity was calculated as 77010±17622. In additionally, length-fecundity and weight-fecundity relationships were estimated as F = 1898*L1.156 (r2 = 0.4077) and F = 242*W+43072 (r2 = 0.4827), respectively. Total mortality rate (Z) was estimated 1.19, fishing mortality (F) was calculated as 1.09 and exploitation rate (E) was estimated as 0.90 by using mortality rates.

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Erdogan Cicek, Dursun Avsar, Caner Enver Ozyurt, Hacer Yeldan and Meltem Manasirli, 2008. Age, Growth, Reproduction and Mortality of Tub Gurnard (Chelidonichthys lucernus (Linnaeus, 1758)) Inhabiting in Babadillimani Bight (Northeastern Mediterranean Coast of Turkey). Journal of Biological Sciences, 8: 155-160.

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