Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea

Comparative morphological study carried out for four shad species of the genus Alosa including A. braschnikowi, A. caspia, A. kessleri and A. saposchnikowii in the southern coast of Caspian Sea. Totally 239 specimens were collected from autumn 2013 to spring 2014 in three beaches in fisheries statio...

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Main Authors: Seyed Ramin Ghotbi Jokandan, Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh, Shirin Jamshidi
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Published: University of Isfahan 2015-07-01
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spelling doaj-f6be81e4ed3143a79441dbfeca537ae62020-11-24T22:56:05ZfasUniversity of IsfahanTaxonomy and Biosystematics Journal2008-89062322-21902015-07-017232738Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian SeaSeyed Ramin Ghotbi Jokandan0Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh1Shirin Jamshidi2 Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor, Iran Department of Fishery, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Comparative morphological study carried out for four shad species of the genus Alosa including A. braschnikowi, A. caspia, A. kessleri and A. saposchnikowii in the southern coast of Caspian Sea. Totally 239 specimens were collected from autumn 2013 to spring 2014 in three beaches in fisheries stations (Anzali Port, Noor-Mahmoudabad, Gorgan Bay) along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea. Nine meristic and twenty five morphometric characteristics were used for morphological comparison. The Results of One-Way ANOVA, Principle component Analaysis (PCA) and Descriminant Function Analysis implies efficeny of selected morphological characteristics for the separation of these species. Although no diagnostic characteristics were identified but morphometric characters showed higher variation within four species. In addition to previous known key characters which were associated with the size and number of gill rackers and filaments on first branchial arc, here some other key characteristics incuding Dorsal and Anal fin’s hight, Head’s height, width and length, Snout’s length, Caudal peduncle’s height, Post Orbital’s lenght, Ventral and Pectoral fin’s length in morphometrics and Number of Caudal fin rays, Number of hard and soft dorsal fin rays in meristics were significantly different (p<0.05) in comaprison within four shad species. Although overlaps were appeared in comparison of all measured morphometrics and counted meristic chatracteristics range but mentioned characteristics could be useful in better and more accurate identification of these four Alosa shad species along the southern coast of Caspian Sea.http://uijs.ui.ac.ir/tbj/browse.php?a_code=A-10-240-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Caspian Sea Morphology Shads Alosa
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author Seyed Ramin Ghotbi Jokandan
Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh
Shirin Jamshidi
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Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh
Shirin Jamshidi
Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
Caspian Sea
Morphology
Shads
Alosa
author_facet Seyed Ramin Ghotbi Jokandan
Mohammad Sadegh Alavi-Yeganeh
Shirin Jamshidi
author_sort Seyed Ramin Ghotbi Jokandan
title Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
title_short Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
title_full Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Morphological comparison of Alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of Caspian Sea
title_sort morphological comparison of alosa shad species using morphometric and meristic characteristics in the southern coast of caspian sea
publisher University of Isfahan
series Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
issn 2008-8906
2322-2190
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Comparative morphological study carried out for four shad species of the genus Alosa including A. braschnikowi, A. caspia, A. kessleri and A. saposchnikowii in the southern coast of Caspian Sea. Totally 239 specimens were collected from autumn 2013 to spring 2014 in three beaches in fisheries stations (Anzali Port, Noor-Mahmoudabad, Gorgan Bay) along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea. Nine meristic and twenty five morphometric characteristics were used for morphological comparison. The Results of One-Way ANOVA, Principle component Analaysis (PCA) and Descriminant Function Analysis implies efficeny of selected morphological characteristics for the separation of these species. Although no diagnostic characteristics were identified but morphometric characters showed higher variation within four species. In addition to previous known key characters which were associated with the size and number of gill rackers and filaments on first branchial arc, here some other key characteristics incuding Dorsal and Anal fin’s hight, Head’s height, width and length, Snout’s length, Caudal peduncle’s height, Post Orbital’s lenght, Ventral and Pectoral fin’s length in morphometrics and Number of Caudal fin rays, Number of hard and soft dorsal fin rays in meristics were significantly different (p<0.05) in comaprison within four shad species. Although overlaps were appeared in comparison of all measured morphometrics and counted meristic chatracteristics range but mentioned characteristics could be useful in better and more accurate identification of these four Alosa shad species along the southern coast of Caspian Sea.
topic Caspian Sea
Morphology
Shads
Alosa
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