In this study, the population structure, growth parameters and condition of chub, Squalius squalus, from the Assino Creek, a tributary of the River Tiber, were investigated. A total of 1311 specimens were caught monthly from March 2008 to May 2009 by electrofishing. Total length (TL ± 0.1 cm) and weight (W ± 0.1 g) were recorded; age estimation was based on scalimetry and sex was determined by macroscopic observation of the gonads. Age composition ranged from 0+ to 11+ . Total length varied from a minimum of 4.1 cm to a maximum of 48.8 cm, for a weight of 0.5 g and 1233.0 g, respectively. Length-weight regression was log 10W = −2.201 + 3.127log 10TL for males and log 10W = −2.273 + 3.190log 10TL for females. Previous growth was determined with back-calculation from scale measurements using the non-linear Body Proportional Hypothesis. Theoretical length growth was estimated with von Bertalanffy’s model. Condition was evaluated by relative weight. In Italy there are few available data about the biology of Squalius squalus: the aim of this study was therefore to fill this lack of information by investigating some important aspects of the growth of the population in Assino Creek.
Auteurs du document :
L. Pompei, A. Carosi, G. Pedicillo, E. Rocchini, M. Lorenzoni
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EDP Sciences
Mots clés :
length-weight relationship, back-calculation, von Bertalanffy’s parameters, relative weight, relation taille-poids, rétro-calcul, paramètres de von Bertalanffy, poids relatif
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SCIENCES EXACTES SCIENCES HUMAINES, MILIEU NATUREL
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