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Comparative growth rates and gross morphology of hybrid catfish clarias gariepinus (female) x clarias macrocephalus (male)

dc.contributor.advisorLeaño, Ma. Teresa V.
dc.contributor.authorAgase, Mark Christian A.
dc.contributor.chairTayo, Gilma T.
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-12T01:29:43Z
dc.date.issued2004-03
dc.descriptionxi; 64 p.
dc.description.abstractCatfishes are among the groups that has been considered economically important fishes in the Philippines and in other countries. The freshwater catfish Clarias macrocephalus is native to the Philippines but it is becoming scarce in many natural habitats. It is a favorite food dish due to its tender and delicious meet. Aquaculturists these days focus more their attention to the culture of exotic species like Clarias gariepinus and Clarias batrachus that in turn resulted to the near extinction of the native species. There is therefore a need to undertake a breeding program involving this native catfish and other exotic species.A 12-week study was conducted to compare the growth rates of the hybrid catfish C. macrocephalus (♂) X C. gariepinus (♀) in natural ponds and laboratory rearing conditions. In addition, the length-weight relationship was also determined. Gross morphology was also noted in the experiment.Results showed that the trend for SGR of the hybrid in natural pond and laboratory rearing conditions from weeks 2 to 12 is decreasing. Continued feeding of the hybrids on artificial diets results in poor fish growth. T-test revealed that there is a significant difference on the SGR for both the length and weight with hybrids in natural pond rearing conditions being consistently higher than the laboratory set-up.From the linear regression equation, there was no homogeneity of regression, coefficients, or slopes in the mean body lengths (MBL) and mean body weights (MBW) of me hybrids in the natural pond and laboratory rearing condition. It simply means that there is a significant difference on the growth rates of the hybrid as to the type of environment they are reared. The product-moment correlation showed that there is a linear relationship between the length and the weight of the hybrid fish, 7.9305378 X 104 being the constant. Gross morphology of the hybrids includes the appearance of a trident-shaped occipital process, which was not pointed and narrow as in the case of the parent C. gariepinus. A turtle shell-like design arranged bilaterally characterizes the dorsal side of the head. A modification of the dorsal fin was also noted as to the presence of the adipose fin at the posterior end of the dorsal fin, which was about 3-5 mm in length.
dc.identifier.citationAgase, M. C.(2004).Comparative growth rates and gross morphology of hybrid catfish Clarias gariepinus (female) x Clarias macrocephalus (male)[Undergraduate Special Problem, University of the Philippine Visayas].UPV Institutional Repository.https://repository.up.edu.ph
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/114
dc.publisherDivision of Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Biology, University of the Philippines Visayas
dc.subjectCatfish
dc.subjectFish
dc.subjectNatural habitats
dc.subjectHybrid fish
dc.subjectBreeding
dc.subject.lccLG 993.5 2004 B5 A337
dc.titleComparative growth rates and gross morphology of hybrid catfish clarias gariepinus (female) x clarias macrocephalus (male)
dc.typeThesis
thesis.degree.departmentCollege of Arts and Sciences
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of the Philippines Visayas
thesis.degree.levelUndergraduate
thesis.degree.nameBachelor of Science in Biology

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