Mouth morphological development of Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha ) larvae collected from Meghna Estuary, Bangladesh

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Aim: In larval fish, food size is closely related with the length of the fish jaw, as well as mouth gape. So far, no information is available on the larval mouth morphology of Hilsa shad Tenualosa ilisha. Hence, observations on the mouth morphological development during different larval stages of T. ilisha were examined. Methodology: Samples of T. ilisha larvae were collected weekly from Meghna estuary, Bangladesh betweenAugust 2016 and January 2017. The collected samples were transportedtothe laboratory and the mouth morphology of larvae and early juvenile stages were microscopically examined. Results: The smallest mouth size was found at 45 0, while was largest found was at 90 0. There was no evidence of teeth, while the lower jaw was longer than the upper jaw. The four larval stages were observed in this study; viz. yolk-sack stage, pre-flexion stage, flexion stage, post-flexion stage. The mouth was closed at yolk sac stage while in the pre-flexion stage, larval mouth gape ranged between 177 and 367 μm. In the flexion stage, the range was 241 to 497 μm, in post-flexion stage it ranged between307and 621μmand finally in early juvenile stage the rangewas393to788μm. Interpretation: There was a significant relationship with standard length (SL) and upper jaw length (R2 = 0.941,p< 0.05)as wellaslower jaw (R2 = 0.931, p< 0.05). Significant relationship was also found with SL and mouth gap at 900 (R2 = 0.938, p < 0.05). Overall, these findings can be considered a base data for mouth morphological development of T. ilisha.

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Riar, M. G. S., Ara, R., Amin, S. M. N., Kamarudin, M. S., Wahab, M. A., Nur-A-Raushon, … Arshad, A. (2018). Mouth morphological development of Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha ) larvae collected from Meghna Estuary, Bangladesh. Journal of Environmental Biology, 39(5), 877–882. https://doi.org/10.22438/jeb/39/5(SI)/27

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