Length-Weight Relationships of the Bream Abramis Brama (Linnaeus, 1758) in Beni- Haroun Dam of Mila City (North-East Of Algeria)
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2022-12-17
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Abstract
The study of fish growth is a valuable tool in providing good understanding on the general
biology and growth of fish populations, in addition to the comparison of the same fish species
populations living in remote geographic areas. Thus, the present work was designed to study
the age and growth of Abramis brama species newly introduced in Beni-Haroun dam (Mila
department, Northeast Algeria). Here, the study was conducted on sampling of 141
individuals from July 2015 to October 2016. The age of fishes was determined according to
scalimetric method, since the fish sex was determined by macroscopic method, showing that
the number of females is higher (97) than that of males (44). The growth study was
performed according to the mathematical method of Von Bertalanffy (1938). Based on the
results of the growth parameters (L∞=40 cm; K= 0.27; t0=0.55; Ø’= 2.49. Males L∞= 35.26
cm; K = 0.32; t0= -0.49; Ø’= 2.59, combined sexes L∞=40cm; K= 0.31; t0=-0.49 years, and
Ø’ = 2.69), Abramis brama can live up to five years. Moreover, the evolution of total fish
weights in function of their size reveals a minor allometry (b<3) (with and without distinction
of sex), while the other obtained values provide good fits to Von Bertalanffy growth model