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Unlocking the mysteries of reproduction: exploring fecundity and gonadosomatic index in the Enigmatic Bornean Pygmy Halfbeak, Dermogenys colletei (Meisner, 2001) (Beloniformes: Zenarchopteridae)


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Latif, Kamil and Abit, Lirong Yu and Al-Asif, Abdulla and Pengarah, Leonard Umban (2024) Unlocking the mysteries of reproduction: exploring fecundity and gonadosomatic index in the Enigmatic Bornean Pygmy Halfbeak, Dermogenys colletei (Meisner, 2001) (Beloniformes: Zenarchopteridae). Journal of Tropical Life Science, 14 (02). pp. 263-268. ISSN 2087-5517; eISSN: 2527-4376

Abstract

The pygmy halfbeak Dermogenys colletei, is known for its viviparous nature, this presents an intriguing case of relatively low fecundity, raising questions about potential compensatory reproductive strategies employed by this species. Our study delves into the examination of fecundity and the Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) in the Pygmy Halfbeak, D. colletei (Meisner, 2001), an intriguing viviparous fish indige-nous to Sarawak, Borneo. We hypothesize that the Pygmy halfbeak, D. colletei, may exhibit unique reproductive adaptations to offset its low fecundity, thus enhancing its survival and fitness. To address this, we conducted a comprehensive study utiliz-ing 28 mature female specimens of D. colletei, carefully measuring fecundity and GSI to shed light on the reproductive adaptations of this species. Our findings reveal that D. colletei indeed exhibits low fecundity, with a mean of 16.76 ± 2.01, and a mean GSI of 12.83 ± 1.27, providing crucial insights into the reproductive mechanisms at play in this species. These results underscore the existence of unique reproductive strategies in D. colletei, enabling its adaptation and persistence in Borneo's diverse aquatic ecosystems, and call for further ecological research to elucidate these mechanisms. This study lends to a better understanding of viviparous fish in Borneo and contributes to the broader field of aquatic ecology, enhancing our knowledge of species adaptations to unique ecological challenges.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.11594/jtls.14.02.06
Publisher: Galaxy Science
Keywords: Aquatic ecosystems; Reproductive adaptations; Reproductive strategies; Sarawak biodiversity; Viviparous fish
Depositing User: Ms. Nuraida Ibrahim
Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2025 07:57
Last Modified: 16 Jun 2025 07:57
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