Vol. 17,No. 1, January 2018
Population structure of banana shrimp, Penaeus merguiensis De Man, 1888 in the Strait of Hormoz, Persian Gulf
Description:1-Fisheries Department, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran. 2-Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute (IFSRI), Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), P.O. Box: 14965/149. Tehran, Iran. Corresponding author's Email: ezas47@gmail.com
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Abstract
Monthly length frequency data of banana shrimp,Penaeus merguiensis were collected from the coastal waters of the north east of the Persian Gulf, from January 2012 to January 2013. Software package FiSAT was used to analyze the length frequency data. Growth parameters, mortalities, exploitation rate and recruitment pattern were estimated from the carapace length in the area. Based on length – weight relationships, the estimated parametera was 0.0015 for males and females andb was 2.8015 for males and 2.7852 for females. The estimated growth parameters:L∞=39.5 mm,K=1.8 year−1 andt0=-0.08 year−1 for males andL∞=50 mm,K=1.5 year−1 andt0=-0.09 year−1 for females. Longevity was estimated 1.67 and 2.00 years for males and females, respectively. The estimated mortality coefficients, wereZ=5.9 (4.89 – 6.92) year−1 (α=0.05),M=2.9 year−1 andF=3.0 year−1 for males andZ=5.7 (4.94–6.37) year−1 (α=0.05),M=2.5 year−1 andF=3.2 year−1 for females. The length at first capture,Lc estimated from the probability of capture routine was 23.3 mm for males and 24.2 mm for females. Sex ratio (M:F=1.1:1) was significantly different to 1:1. The exploitation rates of shrimp were 0.49 and 0.56 for males and females, respectively which could get higher because the survival of spawning stock after the fishing season is related to environmental factors and has less effect on the next year’s biomass. Recruitment was continued throughout the year but with one major peak in July to November.
Keywords:Penaeus merguiensis, Population dynamics, Persian Gulf.
Author:Momeni M.1; Kamrani E.1; Safaie M.1; Kaymaram F.2
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