Preliminary data on squids (Lotiginidae) from the Matahari Expedition Peninsular Malaysia


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Chan E.H., . and Abdul Karim Mohd Noor, . Preliminary data on squids (Lotiginidae) from the Matahari Expedition Peninsular Malaysia. -.

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Cephalopods contributed about 3.6 of overall trawl landings from the Matahari Expedition. Of this Teuthoidea (squids) Sepiodea (cuttlefish) and Octopoda contributed 48.4 50.1 and 1.5 respectively. Al Teuthoidea were from 1 family Loliginidae with 6 species identified i.e. Loligo chinensis L. duvaucelii L. edulis L. (Doryteuthis) sibogae L. uyii and Sepioteuthis lessoniana. The dominant species was L. chinensis which accounted for over 79 of all squids caught. In all the species female squids exceeded males. Most of the squids caught were young and immature. Length frequency distribution for L chinensis were bimodal and for L. duvaucelii L. edulis and L. (D.) sibogae were unimodal


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Abstract

Cephalopods contributed about 3.6 of overall trawl landings from the Matahari Expedition. Of this Teuthoidea (squids) Sepiodea (cuttlefish) and Octopoda contributed 48.4 50.1 and 1.5 respectively. Al Teuthoidea were from 1 family Loliginidae with 6 species identified i.e. Loligo chinensis L. duvaucelii L. edulis L. (Doryteuthis) sibogae L. uyii and Sepioteuthis lessoniana. The dominant species was L. chinensis which accounted for over 79 of all squids caught. In all the species female squids exceeded males. Most of the squids caught were young and immature. Length frequency distribution for L chinensis were bimodal and for L. duvaucelii L. edulis and L. (D.) sibogae were unimodal

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 3 tables; 11 ref. Summaries (En Malay)
AGROVOC Term: CALAMAR
AGROVOC Term: COMPOSICION DE LA CAPTURA
AGROVOC Term: MALASIA PENINSULAR
AGROVOC Term: MAR MERIDIONAL DE CHINA/ ESPECIES
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:53
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18634

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