Sains Malaysiana 44(5)(2015):
657–662
Otolith Shape Analyses and Dimensions of
the Anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus L. in the Black and Marmara Seas
(Analisis Bentuk Otolit dan Dimensi Ikan Bilis Engraulis
encrasicolus L. di Laut Hitam dan Marmara)
MELEK ZENGІN*, SEMRA SAYGІN
& NAZMІ POLAT
Ondokuz Mayis
University, Faculty of Art and Sciences, Biology Department, Atakum,
Samsun
Received: 4 September
2014/Accepted: 30 December 2014
ABSTRACT
Otoliths, which can be used for the
evaluation of relationships between the environment and organisms, are
structures consisting of calcium carbonate. The aim of this study was to
realize the shape analysis. In addition, it is to detect the characteristics of
otolith biometrics in order to determine the relationship between the fish size
of Engraulis encrasicolus L. from the Black and Marmara Seas. The
samples were obtained from the Black and Marmara Seas between December 2013 and
February 2014. The relationships between the TL (Total
length) and OL (Otolith length), TL and OB (Otolith breadth), and TL and OW (Otolith
weight) were determined using the linear regression equation. Form factor,
roundness, circularity and rectangularity were used for shape analyses.
According to the data, there was no difference between localities (p>0.05). Moreover, there was no difference between
the left and right otoliths of the individuals sampled from the same locality (p>0.05).
According to the regression coefficient for relationships of TL-OL, TL-OB and TL-OW, otolith length was identified as the best index
for estimating fish length (r2>0.70). It showed that
index values were statistically different between two populations (p<0.001).
Keywords: Black Sea; Engraulis encrasicolus;
Marmara Sea; otolith dimensions; shape analysis
ABSTRAK
Otolit yang boleh digunakan untuk
menilai hubungan antara persekitaran dan organisma, adalah struktur yang
terdiri daripada kalsium karbonat. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk merealisasikan analisis
bentuk. Di samping itu, ia juga bagi mengesan ciri-ciri otolit biometrik untuk
menentukan hubungan antara saiz ikan Engraulis encrasicolus L. dari
Laut Hitam dan Marmara. Sampel diperoleh dari Laut Hitam dan Marmara antara
Disember 2013 dan Februari 2014. Hubungan antara TL (Jumlah
panjang) dan OL (panjang Otolit), TL dan OB (kelebaran Otolit) serta TL dan OW (berat
Otolit) telah ditentukan dengan menggunakan persamaan regresi linear. Faktor
bentuk, kebundaran, kebulatan dan segi empat tepat telah digunakan untuk
analisis bentuk. Mengikut data, tiada perbezaan antara lokaliti (p>0.05).
Selain itu, tiada perbezaan antara otolit kiri dan kanan daripada sampel dari
kawasan yang sama (p>0.05). Menurut pekali regresi bagi hubungan TL-OL,
panjang otolit TL-OB dan TL-OW telah
dikenal pasti sebagai indeks terbaik untuk menganggar panjang ikan (r2>0.70).
Ini menunjukkan bahawa nilai indeks berbeza secara statistik antara dua
populasi (p<0.001).
Kata kunci: Analisis bentuk; dimensi otolit; Engraulis encrasicolus;
Laut Hitam; Laut Marmara
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*Corresponding author; email: melek.zengin@omu.edu.tr |