A STUDY OF MORPHOMETRIC VARIATIONS, CONDITION FACTOR AND LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIPS OF 3 CLARIID CATFISH SPECIES OF THEAMALO STREAM, KENYA

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Table of Content ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

List of Tables 


Chapter One

11.1 Introduction

11.2 Problem of statement

1.3 Justification of the study

1.5 Objectives

1.6 Hypothesis


Chapter Two

2.0 Literature Review

2.1 Morphometric variations of catfish species

2.2 Length- weight relationship of Clariid family

2.3 Condition factor of Clarias


3.0 Chapter three

3.1 Materials and methods


4a) Study area

4b) Sample collection

3.2 Data analysis

20a) Morphometric variations among three C. Liocephalus, C. gariepinus, and C. alluaudispecies

21b) Length-weight relationship of C. liocephalus, C. gariepinus, and C. alluaudi

33c) Condition factor for C.liocephalus, C.gariepinus, and C. alluaudi


CHAPTER FIVE 

Discussion

Conclusion

Recommendations

References


List of Tables

Table 1:  Morphological distinction of Clarias species from Asi, Ceyhan, Seyhan, Goksu, Aksu and Sakarya in Mexico (Camel et al, 2005)

Table 2: Morphological distinction of Clarias species from Asi, Ceyhan, Seyhan, Goksu, Aksu and Sakarya in Mexico (Camel et al, 2005)

Table 3: morphological distinction of Clarias species from Asi, Ceyhan, Seyhan, Goksu, Aksu and Sakarya in mexico (Camel et al, 2005)

Table 4: length-weight relationship and condition factor of Clariid species by (silvester et al, 2014)

Table 5: Description of morphometric measurements

Table 6: Descriptive statistics of morphometric measurements

Table 7: Eigen values and percentage variance for the different components of the PCA

Table 9: Relative condition factors of three Clariid species found using the formula (Kn=100W/Lb)


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