HUBUNGAN PANJANG-BERAT DAN FAKTOR KONDISI BELANAK (Liza subviridis) DI ESTUARI OPAK KABUPATEN BANTUL

Mullet spread through the tropical and subtropical area that can be found in the coastal, brackish water up to fresh water. The objectives of this research were to know the length-weight relationship and condition factor of mullet (Liza subviridis) inhabit in Opak estuary, Bantul Regency. Totally 40...

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Main Authors: , MIKE GUSTIANA, , Dr. Eko Setyobudi, S.Pi., M. SI
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/124579/
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Summary:Mullet spread through the tropical and subtropical area that can be found in the coastal, brackish water up to fresh water. The objectives of this research were to know the length-weight relationship and condition factor of mullet (Liza subviridis) inhabit in Opak estuary, Bantul Regency. Totally 402 samples were collected using gill net measure 1¼ to 3 inches every month from July 2012 to June 2013. Identification and analyses of sample were conducted in the laboratory. Each mullet were measured for the total length, body weight and sexed. The data were analyzed to determine the length and weight distribution, length-weight relationship, and condition factor. The result showed that total length of the male mullet was ranged 7.9-29 cm with weight ranged 5-325 g, while total length of the female mullet was ranged 7.2-35.9 cm with weight ranged 3- 492 g. Both of male and female mullet have negative allometric growth, following the equation W = 0.0141L 2.911 for male and W = 0.0198L 2.80 for female. Mostly of mullet have good condition, with average of the condition factor was ranged 0.96-1.04 for male, and 0.88-1.06 for female. Opak estuary predicted as the habitat of mullet, which were used as feeding ground