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Abstract

Parapocryptes serperaster is a bottom-dwelling goby species widely distributed throughout monsoonal regions in Asia. A year-round study (2013-2014) on the length-weight relationship and body shape of this goby was conducted in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, to understand its morphometric change and growth characteristics during the wet (January-May) and dry (June-December) seasons. The sex ratio in all collected specimens was not significantly different between wet and dry seasons. The female P. serperaster weighed (7.2-54.5 g) more than the males (6.7-49.0 g), but female length (12.5-21.2 cm) was not different from males (12.5-23.0 cm). Length-weight relationships were similar between female and male P. serperaster. Male and female fish showed a similar growth pattern between wet and dry seasons and the slope of the length-weight regression was close to the standard value (b = 3) for isometric growth. The body condition factor decreased as fish grew, but the seasonal impact on the condition factor depended on gender. The condition factor of male P. serperaster was greater than that of females in the wet season, but not significantly different between genders in the dry season. This goby shows isometric growth and provides useful information for our understanding on gobiid morphometric variation in areas with monsoonal seasonality.

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Title
Morphometric variation of Parapocryptes serperaster (Gobiidae) in dry and wet seasons in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Author
Dinh, Quang Minh; Qin, Jian G; Dittmann, Sabine; Tran, Dinh Dac
Pages
267-274
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Apr 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
1341-8998
e-ISSN
1616-3915
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1778654987
Copyright
The Ichthyological Society of Japan 2016