Carpio, Carl Lawrence R. - Additional Activity
Carpio, Carl Lawrence R. - Additional Activity
Carpio, Carl Lawrence R. - Additional Activity
Practical Research 2
Literature Review
Additional Activity
Look for 10 literature or studies related to the study being conducted. Present them
in tabular form and present the references at the end using APA 6th Style.
Year of
Author Content
Publication
A stock assessment was carried out using data
obtained from Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan
del Sur within the Agusan Marsh, in support of
the policy formulation of fisheries in the Agusan
Marsh. Results revealed that 54% of the grab
Baclayo, Joyce M.,
over Talacogon was contributed by Lapaz. A
Alcantara, Matt T.,
total of 18 species, including 13 genera and 11
Holoyohoy, Laila 2020
families with 7 indigenous species and 11
M., Alaba, Letecia
introduced species, were present in the
A.
wetlands. Channa striata, Oreochromis niloticus,
and Cyprinus carpio are accounted for the bulk
of the overall catch. The by-catch was observed
to be an invasive janitor fish (Pterygoplichthys
disjunctivus).
As part of the overall initiative to update the fish
Bestre, Erlinda C.;
2018 and shell status data in the area, the study
Lumiquio, Arsenia
recorded the fish and shell diversity in the major
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M.; Napaldet, rivers of Benguet, Philippines. A total of 13
Jones T. species of fish and 9 shells have been recorded
and are reportedly eaten as food. Of the fish
species, 8 were indigenous, while 5 were
introduced to the Ambuklao Dam in particular.
The most common fish species are
Pseudogobius javanicus, Glossogobius
circumspectus, Anguilla marmorata, Misgurnus
anguillicaudatus and Gambusia affinis while the
most common shells are Melanoides maculata,
Melanoides torulosa, Radix rubiginosa and
Pomacea canaliculata.
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Jumawan, Joycelyn freshwater bodies have been introduced to the
C. Philippines (75 percent). The Osphronemidae
family has the most species collected. The
highest number of individuals collected by
Cyprinus carpio. Most species were collected
from Lake Oro, but Lake Dakong Napo had the
highest diversity index. The data suggests that
Oreochromis niloticus and C.carpio had
isometric growth, while Anabas testudineus,
Osphronemus goramy and Trichopodus
trichopterus had negative allometric growth,
indicating that these fish do not grow
isometrically.
An icthyofaunal survey was performed to
determine the variety and distribution of
freshwater fish during the wet and dry season in
Corpuz, Mark Nell the Looc, Magapi (inlets), and Pansipt (outlet)
C.; Paller, Vachel rivers surrounding Lake Taal (Batangas,
2016
Gay V.; Ocampo, Philiipines). There are 3,342 individuals from 37
Pablo P. species (19 families). Thirty-six species were
described in Pansipit in terms of fish species
abundance, while Looc and Magapi had 21
species each.
For each marine fish captured by the Danish
Seine, using specimens collected from the
Magsaysay Market, Dagupan City, Pangasinan,
De Guzman, Marco
the long-weight relationship was analyzed. In
F. and Rosario, 2020
the study, two commercial fishing vessels were
Geronimo R.
utilized. For a period of two months, sampling
was done every 15 days. For each big fish, the
length-weight ratio calculated by the regression
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analysis was evaluated. Most species show a
strong positive correlation, which indicates that
the weight also increases as the length
increases.
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There are 991 individuals from 15 families and
Quimpang, Opiso, 33 fish species recorded in Dumagooc and
Victoria T., Opiso, Maug Rivers of Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife
Einstine M., Sanctuary (HRWS). One endangered species,
Tubongbanua Jr., 2016 28 native species and four introduced species
Romeo M., Salalog, are seen. Such details will act as a framework
Mary Cor S., and for formulating strategies for the preservation
Amorsolo, Victor B. and restoration of fish species and their
ecosystems prior to their extinction.
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assemblage were influenced by factors such as
dissolved oxygen, pH, water temperature, and
water depth.
References:
Baclayo, J. M., Alcantara, M. T., Holoyohoy, L. M., & Alaba, L. A. (2020). Status of
Fisheries in Agusan Marsh: Lapaz and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao. The
Philippine Journal of Fisheries, 27(1), 54-82.
Bestre, E. C., Lumiquio, A. M., & Napaldet, J. T. (2018). Fishes and Shell Diversity In
Major Rivers Of Benguet, Philippines. J. Wetlands Biodiversity, 8(1), 59-85.
Briones, J. C. A., Papa, R. D. S., Cauyan, G. A., Mendoza, N., & Okuda, N. (2016). Fish
diversity and trophic interactions in Lake Sampaloc (Luzon Is., Philippines). Tropical
Ecology, 57(3).
Corpuz, M. N., Paller, V. G., & Ocampo, P. (2016). Diversity and distribution of Freshwater
Fish Assemblages in Lake Taal River Systems in Batangas, Philippines. Journal of
Environmental Science and Management, 19(1).
Cuadrado, J. T., Lim, D. S., Alcontin, R. M. S., Calang, J. L. L., & Jumawan, J. C. (2019).
Species composition and length-weight relationship of twelve fish species in the two
lakes of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines. FishTaxa, 4(1), 1-8.
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Quimpang, V. T., Opiso, E. M., Tubongbanua Jr, R. M., Salolog, M. C. S., & Amoroso, V.
B. (2016). Fish Species Composition, Distribution and Diversity in Two Selected
Rivers of Mt. Hamiguitan Range Wildlife Sanctuary (HRWS), San Isidro, Davao
Oriental, Mindanao, Philippines. Asian Journal of Biodiversity, 7(1).
Quindo, J. P. V., Bucol, L. A., Bucol, A. A., & Wagey, B. T. (2019). Abundance and
Diversity of Fishes in Bayawan River, Negros Oriental, Philipines. Jurnal Ilmiah
Sains, 19(2), 118-134.
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