2021
DOI: 10.22438/jeb/42/3(si)/jeb-24
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Truss network based morphometric and meristic variations among south-western populations of Macrognathus aculeatus in Bangladesh

Abstract: Aim: Landmark-based truss network system was applied to examine the morphometric and meristic differences among four different populaces of Macrognathus aculeatus namely; Dhakuriabeel, Jashore (DBJ); Arial Kha River, Madaripur (AKRM); Nabaganga River, Jhenaidah (NRJ); Kopotakkha River, Jashore (KRJ) in Bangladesh. Methodology: Completely 80 samples of M. aculeatus were collected (20 individuals from each population) for this study. Six meristic characters, 6 morphometric characters and 15 truss-based morphome… Show more

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“…Macrognathus aculeatus (Mahfuj, Das, et al, 2021), Cirrhinus reba (Mahfuj, Islam, et al, 2021), Botia dario (Mahfuj et al, 2022). Inland capture fisheries in Bangladesh offer access to a wide variety of fish species, in particular small indigenous fish species (SIFS).…”
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“…Macrognathus aculeatus (Mahfuj, Das, et al, 2021), Cirrhinus reba (Mahfuj, Islam, et al, 2021), Botia dario (Mahfuj et al, 2022). Inland capture fisheries in Bangladesh offer access to a wide variety of fish species, in particular small indigenous fish species (SIFS).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species is vulnerable to Bangladeshi environments, and catches have been sharply decreased as a result of overfishing and changes to the river ecology brought on by human activity (Brander, 2013; Tillotson et al, 2021). In numerous Bangladeshi rivers, wetlands, and lakes, studies on intra‐specific morphometric variation have been conducted on a variety of fish species, including Cirrhinus cirrhosus (Gain et al, 2017), L. guntea (Mahfuj, Rahman, & Samad, 2019), Chanda nama (Azad et al, 2020), Macrognathus aculeatus (Mahfuj, Das, et al, 2021), Cirrhinus reba (Mahfuj, Islam, et al, 2021), Botia dario (Mahfuj et al, 2022). Inland capture fisheries in Bangladesh offer access to a wide variety of fish species, in particular small indigenous fish species (SIFS).…”
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confidence: 99%
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