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Mystus vittatus (Bloch, 1794) is a small indigenous fish species of Bangladesh
which is known as Tengra. This important fish species is very much famous
food fish item and can also be used as medicinal fish.
This fish is undoubtedly praised for its taste and is one of the commercially
high nutritional valuable food fish in Asian countries including Bangladesh,
India, Nepal and Myanmar but the natural populations are seriously
decreasing due to degradation of environmental condition of the natural
habitat and high fishing pressure, leading to an alarming condition and
deserving to high conservation importance.
The present study describes some biological and ecological parameters
including size frequency distribution, length-length, length-weight relationship
and condition factor and food and feeding habit, reproductive biology, fishery
and marketing system and the physico-chemical condition of this valuable fish
of M. vittatus in Rajshahi area.
A total of 2415 specimemens of M. vittatus were collected randomly from
different water bodies (Padma river, Kornohara boro beel and Pond) and
different fish market of Rajshahi during June, 2010 to May, 2012.
Lengths of fishes were varied from 6.00 to 12.05 cm for male and 6.02 to
12.63 cm for female and the weight was varied from 2.83 to 14.40 g for male
and 3.00 to 22.08 g for female. The allometric coefficient of the LWR was
close to the isometric value (b = 3.058), although it suggested positive
allometric growth for female (b = 3.121) whilst positive allometric growth for
males (b = 2.735). The LLRs were highly correlated. Fulfon’s and Relatives
condition factors showed significant variations (p < 0.001) among the
populations.
During the study period meristic count the following distribution of fin rays
were observed DR, 7-8; PR, 5-6; PlR, 5; AR, 9-10; CR, 20-22.
Food and feeding habits of M. vittatus were investigated by examining the
gastro-intestine contents and it revealed that the fish is very efficient
zooplankton eating and a very little liking for phytoplankton. Their diet
consisted of a broad spectrum of food types but insects were dominant group
(39.40%), other diatom (20.35%), Green algee (14.49%). Fish larvae (6.86%),
Copepode (3.29%), Rotifera (2.93%) Cladocera (1.33%) and Others (8.72%).
Analysis of monthly variations in stomach fullness indicated that feeding
intensity fluctuated through the year with a low during June and August
corresponding to the spawning period. The mean total length (TL) and
Alimentary canal length (ACL) ratio is 1:0.71 which confirms the carnivorous
nature of the fish.
The reproductive biology of M. vittatus including ovarian maturation,
maturation stage of ova, size at sexual maturity, spawning season , fecundity
estimation and sex ratio. Ovarian maturity stages were divided into five
categories (immature, maturing mature, ripe and spent) based on the visual
observation of ovaries and oocyte diameter. The size at first sexual maturity
was estimated to be 7.8 cm in total length. The gonado somatic index (GSI)
showed a significant increase with progressing ovarian maturity stage and
most of the females with GSI > 5.8% were found to be matured. The
spawning season was estimated to April to September with a peak during
June and July. The total male female ratio was 1:1.22, female were prominent
in natural population of the fish.
The fecundity ranged from 6023.33 to 29800.15 eggs and the relationship
between fecundity and morphometrics measurements indicated that body
weight and fecundity was related isometrically with female body size.
According to the change of month and season the physico-chemical condition
of the study areas, which were the habitats of the fish exhibited more or less
variations. In all the studied areas 4 physical and 4 chemical parameters were
studied. The occurrence of M. vittatus was influenced by physico-chemical
factors mainly water temperature, turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen, free carbon
dioxide and bicarbonate. The two years’ mean values of different parameters
were recorded.
The ovary weight and length of M. vittatus varied from month to month and
season to season. Fluctuation in the distribution of different forms of gonad
within a year was attributed to the disturbance of their habitats. The change of
the condition of gonad was affected by factors like different existing ecological
parameters. In the present study calculated values of correlation coefficient (r)
for the developmental stages of both ovary weight and length were found. The
values of ‘r’ showed both positive and negative correlations.
The fishing methods and marketing system included the fishing gears, month
wise landing, existing marketing channel and price analysis of M. vittatus were
studied.
To collect the specimen different traditional fishing gears were used such as,
Dharma jal, Khepla jal, Ber jal, Moi jal, Dohair, Kholson, Bana, Barshi etc. and
transport the fish by Van, Cycle, Boat, Ricksha and Bus in different fish
market of Rajshahi.
The marketing system of M. vittatus was studied in three fish markets
(Shaheb bazar, Laxmipur bazar and Binodpur bazar) of Rajshahi city. During
the survy period interviews were taken form different intermediaries in a
marketing channel such as “Farias, Baparies, Aratdars, Retailers, Consumers
and Growers or fishermen. By the interviewed it was observed that the basic
channel for marketing system is formed between growers and consumer
including a number of intermediaries.
The producers were found to distribute M. vittatus to different markets through
a more or less distinguished channel. Supply of M. vittatus in Rajshahi fish
markets is continuous throughout the year. During the years from June 2010
to May 2012 (24 months) the total landings of M. vittatus were 6380, 1772,
1650 (kg) in three sampling areas respectively i.e. Shaheb bazar, Laxmipur
bazar and Binodpur bazar. |
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