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Shimooka Naosuke


Morphometry and the determination of the discriminant for distinguishing the three scombrid fish species at the juveniles stage

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 63 Issue 1 Page 49-55
published_at 2014-12
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Title
サバ科魚類3種の稚魚期における種判別のための形態計測と判別式の算出
Morphometry and the determination of the discriminant for distinguishing the three scombrid fish species at the juveniles stage
Creators Tanoue Hideaki
Creators Sato Shun
Creators Kamano Tadashi
Creators Shimojo Masaki
Creators Fukami Kiyohiko
Creators Enoshima Taketomo
Creators Shimooka Naosuke
Creators Goto Hiroshi
Creators Fukuda Hiromu
Creators Mohri Masahiko
Source Identifiers [PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
Fisheries Fishery management Fishery resources Morphometry Juveniles
Linear discriminant functions for identifying three scombrid fish species at the at the juveniles stage were derived. The Juveniles of the Bluefin tuna(n=16)reared at Kinki University in June 2012 and those of the long-tailed tuna(n=8)and bullet Tuna(n=13)collected by surface trawl in the western part of the Japan Sea on Tenyo-Maru, a fisheries training vessel of National Fisheries University, in August 2012, were used as the Juvenile samples. We selected a total of nine measuring regions for these juveniles specimens, used as the explaining variables the values of the morphological measurement at each of these regions, which were standardized by the fork length, and obtained the discriminant. The accuracy rate of the discriminant was 94.4%(p=0.00)for the Thunnus fishes(bluefin tuna and longtailed tuna)and bullet Tuna and 91.3%(p=0.02)for bluefin tuna and long-tailed tuna. The result of the morphological measurement supported the contribution ratio for the discriminant. In addition, we maked a simplified discriminant by using “body depth,” the measured region with a high contribution ratio, for the discrimination between the Thunns fishes and bullet Tuna and “body depth” and “length between the base of the pelvic fin and the fork of the tail fin” for the discrimination between bluefin tuna and longtailed tuna.
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2014-12
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361