International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2015, Vol. 2, Issue 3, Part D
Computational statistics on growth variation of Catla catla (HAM)
Author(s): Debabrata Das
Abstract: Growth rates of Catla catla (Ham.) the one of the major IMC is communicated here. Weight gains are observed and recorded at various growth stages. Our results indicate that the weight is a physiological factors controlled by aquatic environments. Such factors are identified are mainly amount of feeding and length of fish run when genetically same stock is maintained and environmentally reared in the same water body. It is also found that the growth variation is more (75 g, S.E. 8.3) in middle aged (20 months) stage and less (15 g and 60 g, S.E. 1.6 and 17.6) in early (8 months) and later (32 months) growth stages respectively. Optimal growth rate is found in the 10th month.
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Debabrata Das. Computational statistics on growth variation of Catla catla (HAM). Int J Fish Aquat Stud 2015;2(3):211-213.