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Title
Morphological comparison of western and eastern populations of Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum (Kamensky, 1901) (Cyprinidae) in the southern Caspian Sea
Type Article
Keywords
Morphological variation Length-weight relationship Condition factor Stock
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate morphological differences of western and eastern populations of Caspian kutum Rutilus kutum in the southern Caspian Sea and its providing length-weight relationships and condition factor (CF). A 13-landmark based morphometric truss network system was used to investigate the hypothesis of population fragmentation of western and eastern populations of this species. The studied populations were differentmorphologically based on pre anal, body height, distance from pectoral fin to ventral fin, distance from pectoral fin to anal fin, caudal peduncle length, head length, pre orbital, pre ventral, and dorsal length. The results also revealed a negative allometry (b<3) of length-weight relationships for both sexes. Maximum condition factors was found in March. The results suggest distinct stocks in the western and eastern of Caspian Sea for fisheries management.
Researchers Masoud Sattari (First researcher) , Mehdi Bibak (Third researcher) , Mohammad Forouhar (Fourth researcher) , Arash Khosravi (Not in first six researchers) , Mohammad Hossein Mazareiy (Not in first six researchers)