LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF BENTHIC BIVALVES OF THE ANDONI FLATS, NIGER DELTA, NIGERIA
Creators
- 1. African Regional Aquaculture Centre/Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Buguma, P.M.B. 5122, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
- 2. Dept of Fisheries, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.
Description
The length weight relationship of three benthic bivalves namely, Senilia (= Anadara) senilis (bloody cockle), Tagelus adansonii (knife clam), Tellina nymphalis (soft shell clam) from the Andoni Flats were determined. The bivalves which are of ecological importance were obtained from the intertidal areas of the Andoni Flats. Shell lengths of the bivalves were measured and corresponding dry weight measurements were also taken. The data obtained were then subjected to regression analysis using the FAO-ICLARM Fish Stock Assessment Tools (FiSAT). The length weight relationships obtained from the FiSAT analysis indicated isometric growth for Senilia (= Anadara) senilis, with slope (b) value of 2.942; positive allometric growth for Tagelus adansonii, with a ‘b’ value of 3.395 and negative allometric growth for Tellina nymphalis with ‘b’ value of 2.633.
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