2023
DOI: 10.47853/fas.2023.e19
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Biological aspects of roundscads (Decapterus spp.) inhabiting the waters of Southeast Maluku, Eastern Indonesia

Abstract: This research was conducted at Langgur City, Southeast Maluku Regency, Maluku Province, Eastern Indonesia from November 2020 to February 2021 to study biological aspects of roundscads (Decapterus spp.) which consist of species composition, sex ratio, gonad maturation level, size distribution, length-weight relationship and condition factor. Samples were collected at traditional fish market in Langgur City. Fish samples collected at the market were put into cool box and then brought to the laboratory for furthe… Show more

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“…This is a different matter, whereas in other studies, a balanced sex ratio of 1:1 was obtained, such as D. ruselli in Ambon Island (Ongkers et al 2016), mackerel scad in Ambon Bay (Genisa 1998), Pemangkat Fish Port, West Kalimantan (Faizah and Sadiyah 2020) and Decapterus spp. inhabiting the waters of Southeast Maluku, Eastern Indonesia (Ajub et al 2022). A female-biased sex ratio and the first size of sexual maturity in Megalaspis cordyla Linnaeus, 1758 member of the family Carangidae reported (Qamar and Panhwar 2018) whereas the male-dominated population of Scomberoides commersonnianus Lacepède, 1801 and Scomberoides tol Cuvier, 1832 in Pakistan was gathered (Qamar et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a different matter, whereas in other studies, a balanced sex ratio of 1:1 was obtained, such as D. ruselli in Ambon Island (Ongkers et al 2016), mackerel scad in Ambon Bay (Genisa 1998), Pemangkat Fish Port, West Kalimantan (Faizah and Sadiyah 2020) and Decapterus spp. inhabiting the waters of Southeast Maluku, Eastern Indonesia (Ajub et al 2022). A female-biased sex ratio and the first size of sexual maturity in Megalaspis cordyla Linnaeus, 1758 member of the family Carangidae reported (Qamar and Panhwar 2018) whereas the male-dominated population of Scomberoides commersonnianus Lacepède, 1801 and Scomberoides tol Cuvier, 1832 in Pakistan was gathered (Qamar et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%