Hubungan Panjang Berat dan Faktor Kondisi Relatif Lima Spesies Ikan di Sungai Suwi Muara Ancalong, Kutai Timur
Abstract
Abstract
The length-weight relationship of fish and the relative condition factor provides an overview
of the fish growth conditions in the river. The purpose of this study were to determine the
length-weight relationship and condition factor of five fish species in the Suwi River
wetlands. The method of catching fish used gill nets, ceiling nets, fishing rods, traps, and
other nets. The research was conducted for two months in the Suwi river wetlands. The
results showed that the length-weight relationship of five fish were varied, Ompok
bimaculatus had b value 2.93, Helostoma temminckii (b value 2.15), Mystus nemurus (b value
2.62), and Channa micropeltes (b 2.61) which indicated a negative allometric growth pattern.
Meanwhile, Leptobarbus hoevenii (b 3.12) was a positive allometric growth pattern. Relative
weight (Wr) of Ompok bimaculatus 101.28 ± 19.13, Helostoma temminckii 101.05 ± 15.51,
Mystus nemurus 100.95 ± 14.84, Channa micropeltes 101.09 ± 14.14, Leptobarbus hoevenii
103.71 ± 34.57. Condition factor above 100, indicates sufficient food availability or low
predator density.