Species composition and length-weight relationship of twelve fish species in the two lakes of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
Jerry Tioaquen CUADRADO, Danah Sofia LIM, Rydyll Mae S. ALCONTIN, Jan Lloyd L. CALANG Bayugan National Comprehensive High School – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, Bayugan, 8502 Caraga, Philippines
Joycelyn C. JUMAWAN Biology Department, Caraga State University, Ampayon, Butuan, 8600 Caraga, Philippines
Abstract
Species composition and length-weight relationship (LWR) of fish species of Lake Oro and Lake Dakong Napo in Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines were assessed in this study. Fishes were collected using hook and line, lift net and cast net. A total of 12 species belonging to nine families were collected and where most species (75%) were introduced to Philippines freshwater bodies. Family Osphronemidae has the most number of species collected (25%) followed by Gobiidae (17%). Cyprinus carpio has the most number of individuals collected (n=124 and d=9.8/10 m2 ). Most number of species were collected from Lake Oro (n=10) however, diversity index was highest in Lake Dakong Napo (H=1.501). The “b” value of LWR shows that Oreochromis niloticus (b=3.1382) and C. carpio (b=2.9196) had an isometric growth while Anabas testudineus, Osphronemus goramy and Trichopodus trichopterus had negative allometric growth (b<3), which means that these fishes do not grow isometrically.