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Length-weight relationships of fish from sandy beaches
This study estimated the length–weight relationships of 16 fish species occurring close to the shores of sandy beaches along the lower Negro River basin, Brazilian Amazon.
D. Olentino +7 more
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Percnon gibbesi is a native crab species characteristic of intertidal and subtidal zones of the Atlantic coast of the European Macaronesian archipelagos (Azores, Madeira, and Canary Islands), and probably also in the neighbouring rocky coasts of ...
Airam Guerra-Marrero +5 more
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Length-weight relationships Silver barb (Barbonymus gonionotus) in Mamberamo River, Papua [PDF]
There are big rivers in Papua province, one of which is the Mamberamo River. The Mamberamo River, known as the Amazon of Indonesia, has very high biodiversity. Silver barb is one of the fish caught in the Mamberamo River. Silver barb is an adaptable fish,
Dwirastina Mirna, Marson
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Age relationships with telomere length, body weight and body length in wild dugong (Dugong dugon) [PDF]
The ability to estimate age and determine the growth status of free-ranging dugongs (Dugong dugon) is vital to providing insight into the basic biology of this endangered species.
Phaothep Cherdsukjai +7 more
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Length-weight relationships for eight Chondrichthyes from the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) are pivotal for comparative life-history studies, conservation strategies and ecosystem modelling among regions. They provide essential information on the growth, fitness and wellbeing of a population in an ecosystem ...
Mafalda Freitas +4 more
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Length–weight relationships for estuarine fishes in subtropical estuary
The present study describes the length/weight ratio (LWR) of 20 fish species caught in an intertidal area of the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex, southern Brazil. Fish were caught with three beach seine nets, with 2m high, 70m long and distance between knots
Barbara Maichak de Carvalho +2 more
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Aim. To refine the LWR coefficients for the Baikal omul Coregonus migratorius (Georgi, 1775).Material and Methods. The data set (number of fish, standard length (SL), weight (W), sex and morpho‐ecological group (MEG) for the study of the LWR coefficients
P. N. Anoshko +3 more
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Cube law, condition factor and weight-length relationships: history, meta-analysis and recommendations [PDF]
This study presents a historical review, a meta-analysis, and recommendations for users about weight–length relationships, condition factors and relative weight equations. The historical review traces the developments of the respective concepts. The meta-
Bagenal T.B. +31 more
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This study reports the condition factor, length-weight, and length-length relationships in females, males, and all samples of Mullus barbatus inhabiting Mersin Bay. A total of 152 individuals were sampled. The mean weight (W) was 18.01 ± 0.573 g, and the
Seda Kontaş
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Length-Weight Relationships of 12 Fish Species from the Köyceğiz Lagoon, Turkey
This study provides the length-weight relationships of 12 fish species that belong to ten families from the Köyceğiz Lagoon, Turkey; Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758); Diplodus annularis (Linnaeus, 1758); Diplodus sargus (Linnaeus, 1758); Dussumieria
İ̇smail Rei̇s
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