Yıl: 2019 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 348 - 353 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 28-01-2021

The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey)

Öz:
This study aims to determine the otolith characteristics of European perch living in Yedikir Dam Lake and to reveal therelations between total length and otolith dimensions. 195 fish samples were captured from Yedikir Dam Lake were measured for total, fork andstandard lengths and weighted. Sagittal otoliths were removed by making the left and right distinctions. Otoliths were photographed on the distalside and weighted (OW). Otolith length (OL) and breadth (OB) were measured with Leica Application Suit Ver. 3.8 image analysis program.Power (y=axb) and linear (y=a+bx) models were applied to estimate the relationships between the otolith measurements (OB, OL, OW) and totallength (TL). There was no difference in OB, OL and, OW between the right and left otoliths of P. fluviatilis (P˃0.05), but it was found that theotoliths of the female and male were significantly different (P<0.05). The relationships between otolith measurements and TL were determinedto be quite significant (P<0.001). r2 values of the relationships were changed between 0.957-0.969. The relationship between TL-OL in females,males and all individuals were found to be stronger than the others. This data is important in fishery biology studies. In recent years, studies onotolith morphology are quite common. The formation and growth of otolith are related to the growth of the fish. It is thought that this study willprovide data to be carried out concerning perch and especially to be used in stock separation studies.
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Yedikır Baraj Gölü (Türkiye)’nden Örneklenen Tatlısu Levreği (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758)’nin Otolit Özellikleri ve Otolit Boyutları-Total Boy Arasındaki İlişkiler

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Bu çalışmanın amacı Yedikır Baraj Gölü’nde yaşayan tatlısu levreğinin otolit özelliklerinin belirlenmesi, total boy ve otolit özellikleri arasındaki ilişkilerin ortaya çıkarılmasıdır. Yedikır Baraj Gölü’nden yakalanan 195 adet örneğin total, çatal ve standart boyları ölçülmüş, ağırlıkları tartılmıştır. Sagittal otolitler sağ ve sol ayrımları yapılarak çıkarılmıştır. Otolitler distal yüzeylerinden fotoğraflanmış ve ağırlıkları (OA) tartılmıştır. Daha sonra otolitlerin en (OE) ve boy (OB) ölçümleri Leica Application Suit Ver. 3.8 marka görüntü analiz programı ile ölçülmüştür. Otolit ölçümleri ile total boy arasındaki ilişkilerin hesaplanması için (TB-OE, TB-OB, TB-OA) doğrusal (y=a+bx) ve üssel regresyon (y=axb ) modelleri uygulanmıştır. P. fluvialitis türünün sağ ve sol otolitleri arasında OE, OL ve OA bakımından fark olmadığı (P˃0,05) ancak dişi ve erkek bireylerin otolitleri arasında önemli derecede fark olduğu tespit edilmiştir (P<0,05). Otolit ölçümleri ve TB arasındaki ilişkilerin oldukça önemli olduğu belirlenmiştir (P<0,001). İlişkilerin r2 değerleri 0,957-0,969 arasında değişmiştir. Dişi, erkek ve tüm bireylerde TB-OB arasındaki ilişki diğerlerinden daha kuvvetli bulunmuştur. Bu veriler balıkçılık biyolojisi çalışmalarında önem taşımaktadır. Son yıllarda otolit morfolojisi ile ilgili çalışmalar oldukça yaygındır. Otolitin oluşumu ve büyümesi, balığın büyümesi ile ilişkilidir. Bu çalışmanın tür ile ilgili olarak gerçekleştirilecek çalışmalara veri sağlaması ve özellikle stok ayrım çalışmalarında kullanılması düşünülmektedir.
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APA ŞİMSEK C, POLAT N, ÖZPİÇAK M, SAYGIN S, Yilmaz S (2019). The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). , 348 - 353.
Chicago ŞİMSEK Canan,POLAT Nazmi,ÖZPİÇAK Melek,SAYGIN Semra,Yilmaz Savas The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). (2019): 348 - 353.
MLA ŞİMSEK Canan,POLAT Nazmi,ÖZPİÇAK Melek,SAYGIN Semra,Yilmaz Savas The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). , 2019, ss.348 - 353.
AMA ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). . 2019; 348 - 353.
Vancouver ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). . 2019; 348 - 353.
IEEE ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S "The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey)." , ss.348 - 353, 2019.
ISNAD ŞİMSEK, Canan vd. "The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey)". (2019), 348-353.
APA ŞİMSEK C, POLAT N, ÖZPİÇAK M, SAYGIN S, Yilmaz S (2019). The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES, 4(3), 348 - 353.
Chicago ŞİMSEK Canan,POLAT Nazmi,ÖZPİÇAK Melek,SAYGIN Semra,Yilmaz Savas The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES 4, no.3 (2019): 348 - 353.
MLA ŞİMSEK Canan,POLAT Nazmi,ÖZPİÇAK Melek,SAYGIN Semra,Yilmaz Savas The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES, vol.4, no.3, 2019, ss.348 - 353.
AMA ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES. 2019; 4(3): 348 - 353.
Vancouver ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey). JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES. 2019; 4(3): 348 - 353.
IEEE ŞİMSEK C,POLAT N,ÖZPİÇAK M,SAYGIN S,Yilmaz S "The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey)." JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES, 4, ss.348 - 353, 2019.
ISNAD ŞİMSEK, Canan vd. "The Relationships Between Otolith Dimensions-Total Length and Otolith Features of European Perch (Perca fluviatilis L.,1758) Sampled from Yedikır Dam Lake (Turkey)". JOURNAL OF ANATOLIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES 4/3 (2019), 348-353.