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- W2182733498 abstract "Variability within, between and among Siganus guttatus population in Bacolod-Kauswagan, Lopez Jaena-Plaridel, Ozamis and MSU at Naawan was investigated based on selected morphological characters. The morphological characters investigated included 15 conventional morphometric characters, 23 landmark distances, six (6) meristic characters and five (5) gut morphomeristic characters. Analysis was done based on descriptive statistics, coefficient of variation, discriminant function analysis. Results indicate all 49 morphological characters classify individuals at 96.3% accuracy. Introduction. The golden rabbit fish or the orange-spotted spine foot, Siganus guttatus (Bloch), locally known, as kitong, is a highly esteemed food fish in the Philippines and in the Indo-West Pacific region. Rabbit fishes or siganids are an export item of the Philippines and they are considered high value food fish. The local demand for siganids as food fish is ever increasing with the growing population and the unabated degradation, as a result of anthropogenic activities, of natural habitats such as coral reefs and sea grass beds. Aside from economic and fishery considerations, siganids are aquaculturally efficient as they occupy a low trophic level specifically S. guttatus which is relatively fast growing. Rabbit fishes or siganids are generally littoral to sublittoral fishes and inhabit coral reefs, seaweed and sea grass beds, mangrove swamps, estuaries, river mouths and lagoons to a depth of 6 meters (Froese & Pauly 1998). Proper management of this valuable fishery resource is needed in order to maximize their potential. A proper understanding of their genetic pool expressed in morphological features is therefore important. Family Siganidae is represented by 27 species (FishBase 1999) of which 15 species are schooling and the rest occur in pairs and are coral dwellers. These coral dwelling species are brightly colored, fragile, and sensitive to physico-chemical changes and usually show interspecific aggressive behavior. The schooling species of siganids, colored gray or drab, are sturdy and apparently resistant to considerable variations in salinity and temperature. These schooling species are important food fishes and currently the subject of mariculture studies such as S. argenteus, S. canaliculatus, S. rivulatus, S. vermiculatus and S. guttatus. Growth is faster in S. vermiculatus and S. guttatus compared to S. canaliculatus in ponds and in cages. The golden rabbit fish (S. guttatus), however, attain the highest maximum size observed at about 42 cm (Rau & Rau 1980). The current morphological study of S. guttatus natural populations in Iligan Bay and in Panguil Bay and the farmed population in Naawan will help expand the understanding of the siganid biology and may help improve fishery management and aquaculture of the golden rabbit fish. The morphology of organisms has been the primary" @default.
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- W2182733498 title "Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation International Journal of the Bioflux Society Aquaculture, Aquarium, Conservation & Legislation Population variability of the Golden rabbit fish (Siganus guttatus Bloch) (Pisces: Siganidae) in Northern Mindanao, Philippines" @default.
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