2020
DOI: 10.9734/arrb/2020/v35i1030292
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Comparative Studies on Gonad Development, Fecundity and Oocyte Maturation of Spotted Snakehead, Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793) in Different Water Bodies

Abstract: The present study was carried out to compare gonad development, oocyte maturation and fecundity of the spotted snakehead (Channa punctatus) fish during January to November 2015 in different water bodies (such as pond, Joghati baor and Bhairab river) in Jashore, Bangladesh. Mean GSI (gonadosomatic index) values of the female C. punctatus during January, March, May, July, September and November were significantly highest in pond, followed by those in Joghati baor and the lowest in Bhairab river. Absolute fecundi… Show more

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“…According to Aung [20], the maximum GSI value was 7.14 in females and 0.30 in males in June for C. punctata. Farid [27] was observed that the maximum GSI values for females and males were 6.06 and 0.70, respectively, in July, whereas the lowest values were 0.70 in females and 0.12 in males, which is remarkably similar to our observations. Choudhary [28] was showed that C. punctata had the highest GSI values from July to August.…”
Section: Gonadosomatic Index (Gsi)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…According to Aung [20], the maximum GSI value was 7.14 in females and 0.30 in males in June for C. punctata. Farid [27] was observed that the maximum GSI values for females and males were 6.06 and 0.70, respectively, in July, whereas the lowest values were 0.70 in females and 0.12 in males, which is remarkably similar to our observations. Choudhary [28] was showed that C. punctata had the highest GSI values from July to August.…”
Section: Gonadosomatic Index (Gsi)supporting
confidence: 92%