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Lorenz J Fajardo

Lorenz J Fajardo

Central Luzon State University, Philippines

Title: Fluctuating asymmetry in morphometric and meristic traits of white goby (Glossogobius giuris Hamilton, 1822) as indicator of stress in the east bay of Laguna lake, Philippines

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Laguna lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Philippines, has been threatened by fertilizer and pesticides runoff from agricultural land uses in the eastern bay. Glossogobius giuris is one of the native and commercially important fishes in the lake and is reported to be of declining population. The sensitivity of fish to the health of surrounding aquatic environments offers the possibility to obtain an ecological overview of the current status of aquatic ecosystems. Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), the small, random differences between the left and right sides of bilaterally symmetrical organism, is a simple, less invasive and cost-effective tool in monitoring environmental stress. This study determined FA in 17 morphometric and meristic traits of G. giuris populations from two agricultural sites (wild) and rearing tank (reference). It was found that more traits of wild populations exhibited FA. Detected FA on caudal peduncle depth and opercular length in the reference population could be attributed to the lack of ecological requirements in the captive condition. The FA level of caudal peduncle depth was significantly higher in the wild while of pectoral fin ray was not significantly different (P>0.05) among populations. Composite fluctuating asymmetry (CFA) analysis revealed highly significant difference (P<0.01) among populations although mean values showed higher CFA level in wild. Higher FA levels could indicate the more disturbed developmental homeostasis or decreased developmental stability in the face of stressors and to perceive changes in the surrounding environment. Findings may indicate the contributory effects of environmental conditions associated with anthropogenic pressure particularly on pesticide application on the developmental stability of gobies in the lake. Future researches should consider investigating the effect of different stressors on G. giuris populations from the other bays and tributaries of Laguna lake to have an overall assessment on the status of this fishery resource.

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