Abstract

The present study deals with the estimation of gill surface area for orange spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) collected from Iraqi marine water, north west Arabian Gulf. In the laboratory, fishes were separated in to five different length groups ranging from 200-325 mm and weight range of 108.8-582.2g. Absolute and relative total gill surface area (GSA) were estimated for 33 fish from different lengths. Statistical analysis of results revealed that there were significant differences (P<0.05) between total length of gill filaments (TFL) in different length groups, while there were no significant differences (P>0.05) between secondary lamellae (Bl) in different length groups. Statistical analysis showed also that there were significant differences (P<0.05) between secondary lamellae numbers (N) in some length groups.Statistical analysis of results showed significant differences (P<0.05) between absolute surface area of most different length groups, and also significant differences (P<0.05) between relative surface area of different length groups except group of 276-300 mm with group of 301-325 mm. Results showed positive relationship between absolute surface area and length groups with significant correlation, and negative relationship between relative surface area and length groups with significant correlation (-0.989).It seemed that the factor L had a direct effect on the values of absolute respiratory area and Fish weight had an inverse effecte on the the relative area of the gills.

Highlights

  • Fish gills play a vital role in several physiological functions and their surface area is important for diffusion of respiration gases, release of some waste products and maintaining of acid-base level in the blood (13,16,30,33)

  • A similar study on different length groups of Aspius vorax was made by Al-Muhana, et al (6) in Diwanyia River and Al-Muhana, et al (7) calculated the gill surface area of two fish species Aspius vorax and Liza abu

  • The present study aims to estimate the gill surface area of orange spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides fish (Local name Hamour) which represent the first attempt to investigate the gill area of this species in the region MATERIALS AND METHODS A sample of 33 fish of orange spotted grouper was collected from its natural habitat in the north west Arabian Gulf

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Fish gills play a vital role in several physiological functions and their surface area is important for diffusion of respiration gases, release of some waste products and maintaining of acid-base level in the blood (13,16,30,33). ) Hamilton,0888( ‫العلاقة بين الطول الكمي والمساحة السطحية التنفسية في أسماك اليامو ارلبرتقالي المرقط‬ Epinephelus coioides ‫( بين المساحة السطحية التنفسية النسبية لمجاميع الطول‬P

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