Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation

This research delved into the management approach for Macrognathus pancalus within the Gajner Beel of northwestern Bangladesh, employing a comprehensive array of length-based indicators. The study encompassed an investigation into population structure, growth parameters (including asymptotic length...

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Main Authors: Md Ataur Rahman, Mst Afia Sultana, Md Akhtarul Islam, Md Yeamin Hossain
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author Md Ataur Rahman
Mst Afia Sultana
Md Akhtarul Islam
Md Yeamin Hossain
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description This research delved into the management approach for Macrognathus pancalus within the Gajner Beel of northwestern Bangladesh, employing a comprehensive array of length-based indicators. The study encompassed an investigation into population structure, growth parameters (including asymptotic length (L∞), asymptotic weight (W∞), growth coefficient (K), and age at zero length (t0)), mortality parameters, growth performance indices, recruitment pattern, exploitation rate (E), relative yield per-recruit (Y'/R), optimum catchable length (Lopt), longevity, biomass, and maximum sustainable yield (MSY). The TL and BW ranged from 5.00 to 16.20 cm and 0.49 g–17.20 g for males, and 7.80–18.80 cm and 1.25–29.75 g for females. The overall b value of LWR indicated positive allometric growth for both males and females. The size at first sexual maturity (Lm) was measured 9.74 cm for males and 11.16 cm for females in TL, while calculated age at first sexual maturity (tm) (year) was 0.83 for males and 0.84 for females. The L∞ and W∞ values were determined as 17.15 cm, 23.20 g for males and 19.86 cm, 41.40 g for females. Growth performance indices for males and females were found to be 2.26 and 2.60, respectively. The longevity of males and females was estimated at 4.84 and 4.76 years, respectively. Lopt values were recorded as 9.65 for males and 11.14 cm for females. Calculated M values were 0.95 year−1 for males and 0.97 year−1 for females, while F was determined as 1.29 year−1 and 1.51 year−1 for males and females, respectively. Total mortality (Z) was found to be 2.24 year−1 and 2.48 year−1 for male and female M. pancalus populations. The E were calculated at 58% and 61%, while the MSY indicated 46% and 49%, underscoring the need for a 12% reduction in fishing pressure for both males and females to prevent overexploitation. The findings offer valuable insights for the sustainable management of M. pancalus in the Gajner Beel and its surrounding habitats, underlining the urgency of conservation efforts.
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spelling doaj.art-5eba5b166ef2417599b37b631ae0a9372024-03-17T07:55:35ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402024-03-01105e26492Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservationMd Ataur Rahman0Mst Afia Sultana1Md Akhtarul Islam2Md Yeamin Hossain3Corresponding author.; Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 6205, BangladeshDepartment of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 6205, BangladeshDepartment of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 6205, BangladeshDepartment of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, 6205, BangladeshThis research delved into the management approach for Macrognathus pancalus within the Gajner Beel of northwestern Bangladesh, employing a comprehensive array of length-based indicators. The study encompassed an investigation into population structure, growth parameters (including asymptotic length (L∞), asymptotic weight (W∞), growth coefficient (K), and age at zero length (t0)), mortality parameters, growth performance indices, recruitment pattern, exploitation rate (E), relative yield per-recruit (Y'/R), optimum catchable length (Lopt), longevity, biomass, and maximum sustainable yield (MSY). The TL and BW ranged from 5.00 to 16.20 cm and 0.49 g–17.20 g for males, and 7.80–18.80 cm and 1.25–29.75 g for females. The overall b value of LWR indicated positive allometric growth for both males and females. The size at first sexual maturity (Lm) was measured 9.74 cm for males and 11.16 cm for females in TL, while calculated age at first sexual maturity (tm) (year) was 0.83 for males and 0.84 for females. The L∞ and W∞ values were determined as 17.15 cm, 23.20 g for males and 19.86 cm, 41.40 g for females. Growth performance indices for males and females were found to be 2.26 and 2.60, respectively. The longevity of males and females was estimated at 4.84 and 4.76 years, respectively. Lopt values were recorded as 9.65 for males and 11.14 cm for females. Calculated M values were 0.95 year−1 for males and 0.97 year−1 for females, while F was determined as 1.29 year−1 and 1.51 year−1 for males and females, respectively. Total mortality (Z) was found to be 2.24 year−1 and 2.48 year−1 for male and female M. pancalus populations. The E were calculated at 58% and 61%, while the MSY indicated 46% and 49%, underscoring the need for a 12% reduction in fishing pressure for both males and females to prevent overexploitation. The findings offer valuable insights for the sustainable management of M. pancalus in the Gajner Beel and its surrounding habitats, underlining the urgency of conservation efforts.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024025234Fisheries managementExploitation rateMacrognathus pancalusAnd maximum sustainable yieldBiomass
spellingShingle Md Ataur Rahman
Mst Afia Sultana
Md Akhtarul Islam
Md Yeamin Hossain
Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
Heliyon
Fisheries management
Exploitation rate
Macrognathus pancalus
And maximum sustainable yield
Biomass
title Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
title_full Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
title_fullStr Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
title_short Stock assessment of barred spiny eel, Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) in a wetland ecosystem, northwestern Bangladesh: A fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
title_sort stock assessment of barred spiny eel macrognathus pancalus hamilton 1822 in a wetland ecosystem northwestern bangladesh a fundamental approach to ensure sustainability and conservation
topic Fisheries management
Exploitation rate
Macrognathus pancalus
And maximum sustainable yield
Biomass
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024025234
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