Abstract
Aim:
Chocolate mahseer (Neolissochilus hexagonolepis) is widely distributed
in the North-eastern region of India. The study aimed to evaluate the
bionomic aspects of chocolate mahseer of Nagaland to validate its status.
Methodology: Fish Neolissochilus hexagonolepis were
collected from March 2019 to February 2020 from Dikhu River, Nagaland.
Regression analysis for morphometric study was conducted using the least
square method. Logarithmically transformed total length and weight data were
utilized to determine the correlation coefficient 'r', coefficient of
determination 'r²', and condition factor for male, female, and
pooled groups.
Results:
The highest correlation was seen in standard length ('r' = 0.9968), and the
least correlation was observed in eye diameter ('r' = 0.7769). The
length-weight relationship exhibited two growth patterns, namely negative
allometric growth, which were represented by females (b = 2.807) and pooled
(b = 2.868) population, whereas the population of males displayed positive
allometric growth (b = 3.015). The correlation coefficient and coefficient of
determination of males, females and the pooled sexes showed a positive
correlation with relation to its length and weight ranging from 'r' = 0.970 -
0.981 and 'r²' = 0.941 - 0.961, respectively. The condition factor
for all the groups ranged from 1.10 - 1.14.
Interpretation: Morphometric
traits like standard length, snout length, head length etc. (dependent
variable) were analyzed on total length (independent variable), signifying a
positive correlation among variables. Length-weight relationship displayed
high significance between length and weight parameters. The condition factor
for all the groups indicated general well-being of fish condition in their
environment.
Key words: Chocolate mahseer, Condition factor, Length-weight
relationship, Morphometric studies
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