Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
View through CrossRef
<em>Abstract.</em>—Potomac River Northern Snakehead <em>Channa argus </em>has been the subject of considerable study since discovery in 2004. As part of that study, they were sampled in Virginia Potomac River tributaries monthly from March through October, and otoliths were removed. Age and growth information indicated highly variable length at age and rapid growth in the first three years. Some individuals attained 381 mm total length by the end of the first year (age-0) and 559 mm by age-1. Although Northern Snakehead otoliths viewed in the transverse plane appeared to have distinct, narrow bands interpreted as annuli; it is important to have validation confirming the periodicity of the putative annuli, especially given the high variability in growth rates. Marginal increment analysis is one method that has traditionally been employed to confirm this assumption. Thus, a subset of Northern Snakehead otoliths (<em>n </em>= 200) were subjected to marginal increment analyses (ages 2–10). Differences in index of completion scores occurred among months (<EM>F</EM><sub>7,192</sub> = 18.26, <EM>P </EM>< 0.001) but were lowest in July. We demonstrated Northern Snakehead produced a single annulus on sagittal otoliths that is first detectable during early summer in the Potomac River. As such, we recommend the use of otoliths for aging Northern Snakehead accurately to determine critical population characteristics such as recruitment, growth, and mortality.
Title: Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
Description:
<em>Abstract.
</em>—Potomac River Northern Snakehead <em>Channa argus </em>has been the subject of considerable study since discovery in 2004.
As part of that study, they were sampled in Virginia Potomac River tributaries monthly from March through October, and otoliths were removed.
Age and growth information indicated highly variable length at age and rapid growth in the first three years.
Some individuals attained 381 mm total length by the end of the first year (age-0) and 559 mm by age-1.
Although Northern Snakehead otoliths viewed in the transverse plane appeared to have distinct, narrow bands interpreted as annuli; it is important to have validation confirming the periodicity of the putative annuli, especially given the high variability in growth rates.
Marginal increment analysis is one method that has traditionally been employed to confirm this assumption.
Thus, a subset of Northern Snakehead otoliths (<em>n </em>= 200) were subjected to marginal increment analyses (ages 2–10).
Differences in index of completion scores occurred among months (<EM>F</EM><sub>7,192</sub> = 18.
26, <EM>P </EM>< 0.
001) but were lowest in July.
We demonstrated Northern Snakehead produced a single annulus on sagittal otoliths that is first detectable during early summer in the Potomac River.
As such, we recommend the use of otoliths for aging Northern Snakehead accurately to determine critical population characteristics such as recruitment, growth, and mortality.
Related Results
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
<em>Abstract.</em>—The Bullseye Snakehead <em>Channa marulius </em>is an air-breathing, large-bodied freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia. All <em>...
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
<em>Abstract.</em>—Understanding the diel activity of a species can shed light on potential interactions with other species and inform management practices. To understa...
STATUS REPRODUKSI IKAN GABUS, Channa striata Blkr (Reproduction status snakehead, Channa striata)
STATUS REPRODUKSI IKAN GABUS, Channa striata Blkr (Reproduction status snakehead, Channa striata)
Research aimed to evaluate the reproduction status of snakehead in concrete tank and in natural swamp aquatic. Seven indicators can be made by knowing the snakehead status indicat...
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
Proceedings of the First International Snakehead Symposium
<em>Abstract.</em>—Relative weight and size structure indices are useful tools for fish biologists to characterize fish condition and fish size structure. However, a st...
Pelatihan Pengolahan Ekstrak Albumin dan Pemanfaatan Hasil Sampingnya Di Desa Pal Batu Kecamatan Paminggir
Pelatihan Pengolahan Ekstrak Albumin dan Pemanfaatan Hasil Sampingnya Di Desa Pal Batu Kecamatan Paminggir
The fishery sector is the mainstay in Paminggir District, one type of fish that is caught a lot is snakehead fish. So far, the use of snakehead fish is limited as fish consumption,...
PENYULUHAN DAN PELATIHAN TEKNOLOGI PEMBENIHAN DAN PENDEDERAN IKAN GABUS DI DESA SUNGAI BADAK, KABUPATEN MESUJI, PROVINSI LAMPUNG
PENYULUHAN DAN PELATIHAN TEKNOLOGI PEMBENIHAN DAN PENDEDERAN IKAN GABUS DI DESA SUNGAI BADAK, KABUPATEN MESUJI, PROVINSI LAMPUNG
Pokdakan Maju Bersama Mesuji, which is in Sungai Badak Village, Mesuji District, Mesuji District, Lampung, is a group of economically productive people and potential entrepreneurs ...
Effect of Dietary Protein on Growth, Survival and Cannibalism of Larval Striped Snakehead, Channa striata (Bloch, 1793)
Effect of Dietary Protein on Growth, Survival and Cannibalism of Larval Striped Snakehead, Channa striata (Bloch, 1793)
The available commercial feeds in Bangladesh for fish larvae, including striped snakehead, (Channa striata (Bloch, 1793)), lack crude protein content. Therefore, for the proper bio...
Efektivitas Ekstrak Ikan Gabus sebagai Antihiperglikemik
Efektivitas Ekstrak Ikan Gabus sebagai Antihiperglikemik
Diabetes melitus merupakan penyakit metabolik yang ditandai dengan meningkatkan kadar glukosa darah atau penderita dalam kondisi hiperglikemik. Jumlah penderita diabetes melitus di...

