Investigation of otolith asymmetry in Mulloidichthys flavolineatus and Parupeneus forsskali (Perciformes: Mullidae) from Egypt’s Hurghada fishing harbour on the Red Sea

The current study aims to calculate and assess the asymmetry of the two goatfish species, Yellowstripe goatfish (Lacepède 1801) and Red Sea goatfish, (Fourmanoir & Guézé 1976) collected from Hurghada fishing harbour, Egypt. The asymmetry valuation for . and is imperative to demonstrate the impac...

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description The current study aims to calculate and assess the asymmetry of the two goatfish species, Yellowstripe goatfish (Lacepède 1801) and Red Sea goatfish, (Fourmanoir & Guézé 1976) collected from Hurghada fishing harbour, Egypt. The asymmetry valuation for . and is imperative to demonstrate the impact of asymmetry on the larvae settlement in this vital fishing ground. Asymmetry was calculated for the saccular otolith (Sagittae) biometry, namely length, width, and mass. The results showed that the otolith height had a lower asymmetry value than the otolith length for the two goatfish species inspected. No relationship between the asymmetry value of otolith length and width and total fish length was observed. Both goatfish species’ calculated otolith mass asymmetry was higher than that of many teleost fish species.
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subjects Asymmetry
Biological settlement
Biometry
Fish
Fishing
Fishing grounds
Fishing zones
Investigations
Larvae
Marine fishes
Mathematical analysis
measurements
morphometrics
Mulloidichthys flavolineatus
otolith height
otolith length
otolith mass
Parupeneus forsskali
Saccule
Width
title Investigation of otolith asymmetry in Mulloidichthys flavolineatus and Parupeneus forsskali (Perciformes: Mullidae) from Egypt’s Hurghada fishing harbour on the Red Sea
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