Abstract

Hampala macrolepidota is a type of freswater fish that commonly inhabit the Kampar River and it has high economic value. A research aims to understans the reproductive biology of H. macrolepidota from the Kampar River, has been conducted in April-October 2019. The fish was sampled from Kampar River from for 4 months, once/month. Total of samples caught during the research was 47 (17 males and 30 females). The sex ratio was 1 males: 1,76 females, meaning that the number of female populations is greater than that of the male. There were 4 fishes in the 4th maturity stage and the GSI ranged from 0.03-8.07%.

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