- Natural and Engineering Sciences
- Volume:3 Issue:3
- Seasonal Variation in the Length-Weight Relationships and Condition Factor of Four Commercially Impo...
Seasonal Variation in the Length-Weight Relationships and Condition Factor of Four Commercially Important Sea Cucumbers Species from Karachi Coast- Northern Arabian Sea
Authors : Quratulan AHMED, Alicia POOTSALAZAR, Qadeer MOHAMMAD ALİ, Levent BAT
Pages : 265-281
Doi:10.28978/nesciences.468667
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Publication Date : 2018-10-10
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Length-weight relationships and condition assessment are a common practice in fisheries analyses; however, such information is unknown for most sea cucumber species. The present study investigated length-weight relationships and relative condition indices of four commercially important sea cucumbers: Holothuria arenicola, Holothuria atra, Holothuria pardalis and Holothuria verrucosa. Additionally, the seasonal variations obtained between three climatic seasons insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(pre-monsoon, monsoon and post-monsoon); were analyzed. The results showed that the four species grow allometrically, with negative allometric b values ranging from 0.84 to 1.74. There were significant differences of length-weight relationships between climatic seasons for H. arenicola and H. atra. The lower b values were observed during post-monsoon and the higher b values during monsoon in three of the four species. During the post-monsoon, the condition of the bigger individuals of H. arenicola and H. atra was lower than that of the small individuals. The differences in length-weight relationships of H. pardalis and H. verrucosa were not significant between climatic events. The higher temperatures occurred during monsoon and the lower during post-monsoon, but these data only showed a significant correlation with the relative condition factor of H. arenicola. Best condition of the individuals of H. arenicola occurred at temperatures between 22 to 31°C. Studies about environmental variables and characteristics of the substratum type are necessary in order to complement the understanding of the length-weight relationships and condition of these species.Keywords : Holothuria arenicola, Holothuria atra, Holothuria pardalis, Holothuria verrucosa, Northern Arabian Sea