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Yıl 2018, Cilt: 35 Sayı: 1, 63 - 72, 15.03.2018
https://doi.org/10.12714/egejfas.2018.35.1.11

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  • Abowei, A. F. N., Davies, O. A., & Eli, A A. (2009). Study of the length-weight relationship and condition factor of five fish species from Nkoro River, Niger Delta, Nigeria. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 1, 94-95.
  • Ahmadi; Kawamura, G., & Archdale, M. V. (2008). Mechanism of phototaxis in American crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) following different methods of trapping. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 3, 340-352. Anderson, R. O., Neumann, R. M. (1996). Length, weight, and associated structural indices. In B. R. Murphy and D. W. Willis (eds), Fisheries Techniques (p.447-482). Bethesda, Maryland: American Fisheries Society.
  • Ara, M. G., Nobi, M. N., Ahmed, Z. F., & Fatema, M. K. (2014). Length-weight relationship andgrowth pattern inference of a small indigenous freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium lamarrei (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) in Bangladesh. Research in Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, 1, 137-145.
  • Arimoro, F. O., & Meye, J. A. (2007). Some aspects of the biology of Macrobrachium dux (Lenz, 1910) (crustacea: decapoda: natantia) in river Orogodo, Niger Delta, Nigeria. Acta Biology Colombia, 12, 111-122.
  • Asyari. (2006). Characteristic of habitat and fish species at some fishery sanctuaries in the stream of Barito River, South Kalimantan. Indonesian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 13, 155-163.
  • Brogan, M. W. (1994). Two methods of sampling fish larvae over reefs: a comparison from the Gulf of California. Marine Biology, 118, 33-44.
  • Chow, S., & Sandifer, P.A. (1991). Differences in growth, morphometric traits, and male sexual maturity among pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, from different commercial hatcheries. Aquaculture, 31, 165-179.
  • Deekae S. N., & Abowei, J. F. N. (2010). Macrobrachium macrobrachion (Herklots, 1851) length-weight relationship and Fulton’s condition factor in Luubara creek, Ogoni land, Niger Delta, Nigeria. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advance, 2, 155-162.
  • Faller, M., Maguire, I., & Klobucar, G. (2006). Annual activity of the noble crayfish (Astacus asutacus) in the Orljava River (Croatia). Bulletin Français de la Pêche et de la Pisciculture, 383, 23-40.
  • Gayanilo, F. C., & Pauly, D. (1997). FAO-ICLARM Stock Assessment Tools (FiSAT). FAO Computerised Information Series (fisheries) Number 8. Rome, p. 262.
  • Gopalakrishnan, A., Rajkumar, M., Rahman, M. M., Sun, J., Antony, P. J., Venmathi maran, B. A., & Trilles, J. P. (2014). Length-weight relationship and condition factor of wild, grow-out and ‘loose-shell affected’ giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798). (Decapoda: Penaeidae). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 30, 251-253.
  • Hernandez, F. J., & Shaw, R. F. (2003). Comparison of plankton net and light trap methodologies for sampling larval and juvenile fishes at offshore petroleum platforms and a coastal jetty off Louisiana. In D.R. Stanley and A. Scarborough-Bull (eds), Fisheries, Reefs and Offshore Development (pp. 15-38). American Fishery Society Symposium.
  • Holdich, D. M. (Ed.). (2002). Biology of Freshwater Crayfish. Oxford: Blackwell Science, p. 702.
  • Hortle, K. (1995). A survey of the Barito River fishery near Mount Muro, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Tropical Limnology, 3, 15-27.
  • Kunda, M., Dewan, S., Uddin, M. J., Karim, M., Kabir, Uddin, M. S. (2008). Short Communication: length-weight relationship, condition factor and relative condition factor of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in rice fields. Asian Fisheries Science, 21, 451-456.
  • MacKinnon, K., Hatta, G., Halim, H., Mangalik, A. (1996). The Ecology of Kalimantan: Indonesian Borneo. Periplus, p. 872.
  • Okayi, G., & Iorkyaa, A. (2004). Length-weight relationship and condition of freshwater shrimps Atya gabonensis and Macrobrachium felicinium from the Mu river, Makurdi, Nigeria. Animal Research International, 1, 153-154.
  • Prasetyo, D., & Asyari. (2003). Inventory of fish species and characteristic of Bartio River. In Proceedings of Expose of Research Result (pp. 37-42). Jakarta: The Research Centre for Capture Fisheries - Agency for Marine and Fisheries Research - Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
  • Prasetyo D. (2005). Inventory of fish species on Sembujur River waters, South Kalimantan. In Proceeding of Indonesian Fisheries National Seminar (pp. 124-131). Jakarta Fishery University. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Prasetyo D., Asyari, & Sudrajat, A. (2005). Inventory of fish species and habitat characteristics of Barito River waters, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceeding of Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 339-346). Jakarta: Research Center for Fisheries Management and Fish Resource Conservation.
  • Rahman, A. (2008). Study on abundance and diversity of typical planktons at estuary river of Kelayan. Al ‘Ulum, 36, 1-6. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Richards, C., Kutka, F. J., McDonald, M. E., Merrick, G. W., & Devore, P. W. (1996). Life history and temperature effect on catch of Northern Orconectid crayfish. Hydrobiologia, 319, 111-118.
  • Rupawan. (2006). Specification, operational way and gear selectivity of gillnet on Barito River. In Proceeding of National Seminar on the Third Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 44-55), Palembang. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Sampaio, C. M. S., & Valenti, W. C. (1996). Growth curves for Macrobrachium rosenbergii in semi-intensive culture in Brazil. Journal of World Aquaculture Society, 27, 353-358.
  • Short, J. W. (2000). Systematics and biogeography of Australian macrobrachium (Crustacea: Decapoda, Palaemonidae) – with descriptions of other new freshwater Decapoda. Ph.D Thesis. Australia: University of Queensland.
  • Utomo, A. D., Rupawan, & Suryaningrat, S. (2003). Fishing activities in River Barito of South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceedings of the Research Results (pp. 149-158), Jakarta.
  • Utomo, A. D., & Prasetyo, D. (2005). Catch evaluation of several fishing activities at Barito River, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. Journal of Indonesian Fisheries Research, 11, 1-22.
  • Utomo, A. D., & Asyari. (2007). The fishing gears selectivity at Barito River, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceeding of National Seminar on the fourth Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 31-35), Palembang. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).

The catching efficiency of light traps and morphometric characteristics of the native species from Barito river, Indonesia

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 35 Sayı: 1, 63 - 72, 15.03.2018
https://doi.org/10.12714/egejfas.2018.35.1.11

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Various fishing gears are being used for
harvesting fish and shrimp in Barito River, Indonesia. However, the use of
lighted traps is still poorly studied. A set of fishing gears associated with
light emitting diode (LED) and incandescent lamps was used as sampling tools.
The trials consisted of 113-trap hauls/lamp type using 1-night submersion time
of 15 h. The light traps were standardized to a catch per unit effort (CPUE).
The light traps sampling accounted for 397 specimens assigned to 11 species of
7 families. There was highly significant difference in the number of catches
between shrimp and fish (P<0.001). Shrimp sizes ranged of 24–85 mm total
length and 0.3–10 g weight, while for fish 27–310 mm and 0.4–101 g. Yellow and
red LED light traps seemed to be effective in catching Macrobrachium
rosenbergii as well as white LED ones for Oxyeleotris marmorata. Both species
solely showed positive allometric growth type (b = 3.42 and 3.28), while other
species displayed negative allometric growth pattern (b = 0.82–2.71) with the
condition factor (K) values ranged of 0.36–1.56. A new native species
Macrobrachium sp. were found and considered as multichromatic species. The size
and shape of the light traps did not affect number of catch. The mean CPUEs for
incandescent and LED light traps were 0.07±0.06 and 0.13±0.20 fish net-1
night-1. No significant difference in the relative catching efficiency between
both light trap types was observed. 



Kaynakça

  • Abowei, A. F. N., Davies, O. A., & Eli, A A. (2009). Study of the length-weight relationship and condition factor of five fish species from Nkoro River, Niger Delta, Nigeria. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 1, 94-95.
  • Ahmadi; Kawamura, G., & Archdale, M. V. (2008). Mechanism of phototaxis in American crayfish, Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) following different methods of trapping. Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 3, 340-352. Anderson, R. O., Neumann, R. M. (1996). Length, weight, and associated structural indices. In B. R. Murphy and D. W. Willis (eds), Fisheries Techniques (p.447-482). Bethesda, Maryland: American Fisheries Society.
  • Ara, M. G., Nobi, M. N., Ahmed, Z. F., & Fatema, M. K. (2014). Length-weight relationship andgrowth pattern inference of a small indigenous freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium lamarrei (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) in Bangladesh. Research in Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, 1, 137-145.
  • Arimoro, F. O., & Meye, J. A. (2007). Some aspects of the biology of Macrobrachium dux (Lenz, 1910) (crustacea: decapoda: natantia) in river Orogodo, Niger Delta, Nigeria. Acta Biology Colombia, 12, 111-122.
  • Asyari. (2006). Characteristic of habitat and fish species at some fishery sanctuaries in the stream of Barito River, South Kalimantan. Indonesian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 13, 155-163.
  • Brogan, M. W. (1994). Two methods of sampling fish larvae over reefs: a comparison from the Gulf of California. Marine Biology, 118, 33-44.
  • Chow, S., & Sandifer, P.A. (1991). Differences in growth, morphometric traits, and male sexual maturity among pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, from different commercial hatcheries. Aquaculture, 31, 165-179.
  • Deekae S. N., & Abowei, J. F. N. (2010). Macrobrachium macrobrachion (Herklots, 1851) length-weight relationship and Fulton’s condition factor in Luubara creek, Ogoni land, Niger Delta, Nigeria. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advance, 2, 155-162.
  • Faller, M., Maguire, I., & Klobucar, G. (2006). Annual activity of the noble crayfish (Astacus asutacus) in the Orljava River (Croatia). Bulletin Français de la Pêche et de la Pisciculture, 383, 23-40.
  • Gayanilo, F. C., & Pauly, D. (1997). FAO-ICLARM Stock Assessment Tools (FiSAT). FAO Computerised Information Series (fisheries) Number 8. Rome, p. 262.
  • Gopalakrishnan, A., Rajkumar, M., Rahman, M. M., Sun, J., Antony, P. J., Venmathi maran, B. A., & Trilles, J. P. (2014). Length-weight relationship and condition factor of wild, grow-out and ‘loose-shell affected’ giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798). (Decapoda: Penaeidae). Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 30, 251-253.
  • Hernandez, F. J., & Shaw, R. F. (2003). Comparison of plankton net and light trap methodologies for sampling larval and juvenile fishes at offshore petroleum platforms and a coastal jetty off Louisiana. In D.R. Stanley and A. Scarborough-Bull (eds), Fisheries, Reefs and Offshore Development (pp. 15-38). American Fishery Society Symposium.
  • Holdich, D. M. (Ed.). (2002). Biology of Freshwater Crayfish. Oxford: Blackwell Science, p. 702.
  • Hortle, K. (1995). A survey of the Barito River fishery near Mount Muro, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Tropical Limnology, 3, 15-27.
  • Kunda, M., Dewan, S., Uddin, M. J., Karim, M., Kabir, Uddin, M. S. (2008). Short Communication: length-weight relationship, condition factor and relative condition factor of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in rice fields. Asian Fisheries Science, 21, 451-456.
  • MacKinnon, K., Hatta, G., Halim, H., Mangalik, A. (1996). The Ecology of Kalimantan: Indonesian Borneo. Periplus, p. 872.
  • Okayi, G., & Iorkyaa, A. (2004). Length-weight relationship and condition of freshwater shrimps Atya gabonensis and Macrobrachium felicinium from the Mu river, Makurdi, Nigeria. Animal Research International, 1, 153-154.
  • Prasetyo, D., & Asyari. (2003). Inventory of fish species and characteristic of Bartio River. In Proceedings of Expose of Research Result (pp. 37-42). Jakarta: The Research Centre for Capture Fisheries - Agency for Marine and Fisheries Research - Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
  • Prasetyo D. (2005). Inventory of fish species on Sembujur River waters, South Kalimantan. In Proceeding of Indonesian Fisheries National Seminar (pp. 124-131). Jakarta Fishery University. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Prasetyo D., Asyari, & Sudrajat, A. (2005). Inventory of fish species and habitat characteristics of Barito River waters, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceeding of Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 339-346). Jakarta: Research Center for Fisheries Management and Fish Resource Conservation.
  • Rahman, A. (2008). Study on abundance and diversity of typical planktons at estuary river of Kelayan. Al ‘Ulum, 36, 1-6. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Richards, C., Kutka, F. J., McDonald, M. E., Merrick, G. W., & Devore, P. W. (1996). Life history and temperature effect on catch of Northern Orconectid crayfish. Hydrobiologia, 319, 111-118.
  • Rupawan. (2006). Specification, operational way and gear selectivity of gillnet on Barito River. In Proceeding of National Seminar on the Third Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 44-55), Palembang. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
  • Sampaio, C. M. S., & Valenti, W. C. (1996). Growth curves for Macrobrachium rosenbergii in semi-intensive culture in Brazil. Journal of World Aquaculture Society, 27, 353-358.
  • Short, J. W. (2000). Systematics and biogeography of Australian macrobrachium (Crustacea: Decapoda, Palaemonidae) – with descriptions of other new freshwater Decapoda. Ph.D Thesis. Australia: University of Queensland.
  • Utomo, A. D., Rupawan, & Suryaningrat, S. (2003). Fishing activities in River Barito of South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceedings of the Research Results (pp. 149-158), Jakarta.
  • Utomo, A. D., & Prasetyo, D. (2005). Catch evaluation of several fishing activities at Barito River, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. Journal of Indonesian Fisheries Research, 11, 1-22.
  • Utomo, A. D., & Asyari. (2007). The fishing gears selectivity at Barito River, South Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan. In Proceeding of National Seminar on the fourth Indonesian Inland Fishery Forum (pp. 31-35), Palembang. (Indonesian with English in Abstract).
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Birincil Dil İngilizce
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Ahmadi . 0000-0002-9117-2742

Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Mart 2018
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Ağustos 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018Cilt: 35 Sayı: 1

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APA ., A. (2018). The catching efficiency of light traps and morphometric characteristics of the native species from Barito river, Indonesia. Ege Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 35(1), 63-72. https://doi.org/10.12714/egejfas.2018.35.1.11