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Adaptability trial of Dionae muscipula (Venus fly trap) at Barangay Mambog, Binangonan, Rizal / Honey Love V. Capinig

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Dissertation note: Thesis BS Biology University of Rizal System. Cardona 2018 Summary: The study was conducted on August 18, 2018. The study aimed to determine the morphological characteristics of two species of Genus Arius, the native speciesA. A dispar and the endemic speciesA. Manillensis by means of length-length ratio , length-weight relationship and dorsal fin rays count. It also aimed to determine the significant difference in percentage occurrence of two (2) species of Genus Arius in selected coastal municipalities of Rizal. This study used the descriptive method in determining the morphological characteristics of A. manillensis. A total of one hundred forty one (141) A. dispar and seventy four (74) A. manillensis were obtained from selected coastal municipalities and public market of Rizal, namely, Angono, Binangonan, Cardona, Morong, Baras, Tanay, Pililla and Jala-jala. The two species look very similar externally, but they can be distinguished by examining the tooth patch morphology on the palate. The researchers made use of the following procedure: collection of samples, preparation of materials used, identification and counting specimens. The result of the study revealed that the present A. manillensis and A. dispar species collected by the researchers indicated that there is no significant difference on the morphological characteristics between the two (2).
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Thesis BS Biology University of Rizal System. Cardona 2018

The study was conducted on August 18, 2018. The study aimed to determine the morphological characteristics of two species of Genus Arius, the native speciesA. A dispar and the endemic speciesA. Manillensis by means of length-length ratio , length-weight relationship and dorsal fin rays count. It also aimed to determine the significant difference in percentage occurrence of two (2) species of Genus Arius in selected coastal municipalities of Rizal. This study used the descriptive method in determining the morphological characteristics of A. manillensis. A total of one hundred forty one (141) A. dispar and seventy four (74) A. manillensis were obtained from selected coastal municipalities and public market of Rizal, namely, Angono, Binangonan, Cardona, Morong, Baras, Tanay, Pililla and Jala-jala. The two species look very similar externally, but they can be distinguished by examining the tooth patch morphology on the palate. The researchers made use of the following procedure: collection of samples, preparation of materials used, identification and counting specimens. The result of the study revealed that the present A. manillensis and A. dispar species collected by the researchers indicated that there is no significant difference on the morphological characteristics between the two (2).

Umali, M. D. and Carreon, C. R. (2018). Morphology of Arius manillensis (Valentines 1840) and Arius disbar (Herre 1926) in selected coastal municipalities in Rizal, Philippines. Cardona: University of Rizal System.

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