Reproductive Biology of the Tigris Scraper, Capoeta Umbla (Heckel, 1843) Population Living in Solhan Creek of Murat River (Bingöl, Turkey)

We studied the reproductive traits in 23 of 190 individuals of caught monthly in the Solhan Creek of the Murat River between April 2017 and March 2018. The sex ratio (F:M) was found to be 1:1.11. The macroscopic examination of the gonads and gonado-somatic index indicated that the reproductive perio...

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description We studied the reproductive traits in 23 of 190 individuals of caught monthly in the Solhan Creek of the Murat River between April 2017 and March 2018. The sex ratio (F:M) was found to be 1:1.11. The macroscopic examination of the gonads and gonado-somatic index indicated that the reproductive period lasted from May to August with peak activity in May. The fecundity ranged from 2,000 to 9,000 oocytes, and it correlated with the total length and body weight. This work represents the first attempt to investigate the reproductive traits of the population in the Solhan Creek. The results provide information on the reproductive biology and contribute to the conservation of the fish population and its sustainable management.
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Body weight
Capoeta umbla
Conservation
Creeks
Creeks & streams
Fecundity
Females
Fish conservation
Fish populations
Fisheries management
Gametocytes
Gonads
Males
maturity
Oocytes
Population
Reproduction
reproductive cycle
Rivers
Sex
Sex ratio
Solhan Creek
Sustainability management
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