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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26582 | 25017 | 2019-06-02 07:36:11 | 26582 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Cd and Pb concentrations were measured by atomicabsorption spectroscopy in Scatophagus argus collected during January throughDecember 2013. Muscle and liver tissues of the fish samples were analyzed to examinethe differences in concentration among the above metals in different seasons of the year.Significant differences were found between the tissues, with all metals being consistentlyhigher in liver than those in edible tissues. There appeared to be a general trend ofincreasing concentration in post-monsoon for Fe, Zn, Cu and Cd and in pre-monsoon forMn and Pb. However, statistically significant differences were not found betweenseasons. The results may be concluded that the heavy metal amounts in spotted scat of theKorangi fish harbor do not show any threat to people health.
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Heavy metals ; Scatophagus argus ; Korangi fish harbor ; Karachi ; Pakistan.
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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26589 | 25017 | 2019-06-03 11:52:00 | 26589 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The present study was conducted to determine the effect of seasonalvariation on condition factors (CFs) and weight - length relationships (WLRs) of TigerPerch, Terapon jarbua (Forsskål, 1775) collected from landing centre at Korangi fishharbour during January to December 2014. A total of 224 specimens were collectedduring different seasons such as pre-monsoon, monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. Theresults showed that T. jarbua has negative allometric growth characteristics in premonsoon,positive allometric growth in monsoon, and isometric growth character in postmonsoonseason (Pauly’ t test, P 〉 0.05). The values of r are different from zero (P 〈0.05), indicated that T. jarbua has higher correlation in WLRs equations. Moreover, tocompare the results calculated from the present study with previous studies, log a valueswere plotted against values of b, which proved to be consistent with previous studies datafor T. jarbua. CFs for T. jarbua was estimated to be the highest value in pre-monsoon(mean: 2.6994±0.0649), followed by post-monsoon (mean: 0.7875±0.0139) and monsoon(mean: 0.4903±0.0105) season. One way ANOVA test showed that seasonal significantdifferences were found in condition factor of T. jarbua at P 〈 0.05.
    Keywords: Biology ; Seasonal changes ; Length - weight relationships (WLRs) ; condition factors (CF) ; T. jarbua ; Korangi Fish Harbour ; Karachi ; Pakistan.
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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26559 | 25017 | 2019-05-31 13:10:11 | 26559 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The level of four heavy metals Mercury (Hg), Boron (B), Cobalt (Co),Aluminum(Al) in muscle and liver of Katsuwonus pelamis fish. Fish sample ofKatsuwonus pelamis were collected from fish harbour of Karachi during January 2007and December 2007 for metal analysis. Samples were analyzed by AAS-700. The highestlength (63cm) and weight (2700g) were recorded in this studied. The meanconcentrations of Hg, B, Co and Al in muscle were recorded as 0.041, 0.069, 0.041and0.030μg/g, respectively. However, the mean concentrations of Hg, B, Co and Al in livertissues were found as 0.673, 0.725, 0.725 and 0.498μg/g, respectively.The highestconcentration of B was found in both liver and muscle tissues in pre-monsoon andmonsoon, and the lowest concentration of Al was found in liver tissues at pre-monsoon,monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. The results of this study show that Hg, Co and Alaccumulations of K. pelamis caught from Karachi coast were generally below theinternational permissible levels. Therefore, metal accumulations in K. pelamis and allother fishes have to be monitored continuously in this region for human healthy. ANOVAanalysis clearly revealed that there was a significant p≤0.05 in organ of fishes.Statistically significant differences were observed in the mean metal values fromdifferent seasons and tissues (p〈0.05).
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Heavy metals ; Katsuwonus pelamis fish ; fish harbour ; Karachi ; Pakistan.
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-01
    Description: Rocky shores are considered heterogeneous environments due to their composition and ‎structure. Therefore, they support numerous habitats for flora and fauna. Organisms ‎found on rocky shores are facing intense physicochemical conditions during tidal ‎changes from upper to lower intertidal zones. Total (N=1888) specimens were collected ‎on seasonal basis from intertidal zone during low tide from two rocky sites of Karachi ‎coast, Buleji and Sunehri during January 2017 to December 2017. The highest number ‎of individuals (N=1041), were recorded from Buleji than Sunehri (N= 847). The seasonal ‎abundance in Mollusca were measured as (36.84%), (63.67%), (25.08) and (40.38%) ‎from Buleji while from Sunehri (45.16 %), (46.01%), (48.65) and (42.79 %) during pre-‎monsoon, south-west monsoon, post monsoon and north-east monsoon season ‎respectively. Group Arthropoda, Mollusca and Echinodermata were shows the highest ‎abundance of the species at both sites as compare to other groups. The highest diversity ‎index from Sunehri (H'=0.64) was measured in north-east monsoon season meanwhile, ‎‎(H'=0.61) was measured in post monsoon season from Buleji coast. Evenness index ‎‎(J'=0.25) in pre-monsoon season from Buleji and (J'=0.28) in south-west monsoon season ‎from Sunehri coast . Season shows the great abundance of species as compare to other ‎seasons. No significant correlation was observed in between seasons, water temperature ‎and salinity with macrofauna groups at both sites. ‎
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: seasonal distribution‎ ; macrofauna‎ ; Karachi coast‎ ; Buleji ; Sunehri ; ASFA_2015::S::Seasonal variations ; ASFA_2015::M::Marine biology ; ASFA_2015::C::Community composition ; ASFA_2015::S::Species diversity ; ASFA_2015::S::Species composition ; ASFA_2015::S::Seashore ecology ; ASFA_2015::R::Rocky shores
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-01-11
    Description: Foraminifera is an important group of organisms which is widely used as indicators of environmental change. Not much work on foraminifera has been done on the Arabian margin running along the Pakistan coast. Information on the diversity and distribution of foraminifera is very limited and no information is available from the Balochistan coast. This study is an attempt to explore the diversity and dynamics related to foraminifera at the coast of Baluchistan. This very part of the study is designed to collect information about the zonation, vertical distribution and abundance of the genus Asterigerina at the beach of Ormara, Balochistan. The fossilized form of Asterigerina was previously reported from the sediments of upper Quetta region. This is the first report on the occurrence of alive Asterigerina in the coastal areas of Pakistan.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Foraminifera ; Rotaliida ; vertical distribution ; coastal sediments ; Pakistan ; ASFA_2015::M::Marine Biology ; ASFA_2015::T::Taxonomy ; ASFA_2015::V::Vertical distribution ; ASFA_2015::F::Foraminifera ; ASFA_2015::I::Indicator species ; ASFA_2015::S::Species diversity ; ASFA_2015::P::Population dynamics ; ASFA_2015::A::Abundance ; ASFA_2015::S::Sediments
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: 151-158
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