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Length - length relationships of 16 Caribbean elasmobranchs
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2017Summary Elasmobranchs are commonly landed without fins and heads; however, the knowledge of total length is necessary for fishery management. We provide useful equations to extrapolate partial from elasmobranch carcasses lengths, to total lengths. Length-Length Relationships (LLR) are described for 16 commercial elasmobranch species all included in ...
A. Tagliafico, M. S. Rangel, N. Rago
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2016
Summary The present study provides the length–weight relationships (LWRs) of 13 fish species belonging to eight families that were collected in Rongcheng Bay, March 2009 to December 2014. The r2 values ranged from 0.953 to 0.994 and values of b varied from 2.542 to 3.454.
L. J. Wang +5 more
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Summary The present study provides the length–weight relationships (LWRs) of 13 fish species belonging to eight families that were collected in Rongcheng Bay, March 2009 to December 2014. The r2 values ranged from 0.953 to 0.994 and values of b varied from 2.542 to 3.454.
L. J. Wang +5 more
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013
Data of 31496 specimens of cavedano chub Squalius squalus were collected in 89 different waterbodies distributed geographically throughout Italy and used to provide length-weight and length-length relationship for this species. The linear relationship between total length (TL) and standard length (SL) was described by the equation TL (cm) = 4.007 + 0 ...
Giannetto D. +7 more
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Data of 31496 specimens of cavedano chub Squalius squalus were collected in 89 different waterbodies distributed geographically throughout Italy and used to provide length-weight and length-length relationship for this species. The linear relationship between total length (TL) and standard length (SL) was described by the equation TL (cm) = 4.007 + 0 ...
Giannetto D. +7 more
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Length-weight and length-length relationships for five fish species from Kashmir Valley
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2012Summary Length–weight (LWR) and length–length relationships (LLR) are presented for two species of Schizopyge [S. curvifrons (Heckel, 1838) and S. niger (Heckel, 1838)] and three species of Schizothorax [S. esocinus (Heckel, 1838), S. labiatus (McClelland, 1842) and S. plagiostomus (Heckel, 1838)] from the Kashmir valley of India.
Mohammad Afzal Khan, Sabah
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Crustaceana, 2007
The objective of this study was to determine the length-length and length-weight relationships in Parapenaeus longirostris as a basis for conversions. Specimens were collected with hauls from the commercial trawler “Hapuloglu” between 9 and 12 December 2006 in Sιgacιk Bay and Kusadasι Bay in the Aegean Sea. Morphometric equations for the conversions of
Ozaydin, Okan +2 more
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The objective of this study was to determine the length-length and length-weight relationships in Parapenaeus longirostris as a basis for conversions. Specimens were collected with hauls from the commercial trawler “Hapuloglu” between 9 and 12 December 2006 in Sιgacιk Bay and Kusadasι Bay in the Aegean Sea. Morphometric equations for the conversions of
Ozaydin, Okan +2 more
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Length-weight and length-length relationships for six commercial fishes from southern Korean waters
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2017Summary Presented are the relationships between total length and weight, and between total length and standard length for six commercial fishes collected twice a month from local fish markets in southern Korea between 2005–2006 for Acanthopagrus schlegelii (Bleeker, 1854), Hexagrammos agrammus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) and Hexagrammos otakii (Jordan
S. H. Huh, J. M. Jeong, J. M. Park
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Length-weight and length-length relationships of eight fish species from Bohai Bay, China
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2017Summary Length–weight and length–length relationships (LWRs and LLRs) for eight fish species collected quarterly by trawl net in Bohai Bay, China, were estimated in a total of 1,395 specimens from 2012 to 2015. These were Pholis fangi, Setipinna taty, Engraulis japonicus, Larimichthys polyactis, Thryssa kammalensis, Scomberomorus niphonius, Johnius ...
H.-L. Xu +4 more
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Length-weight and length-length relationships of fish species from the Aegean Sea (Greece)
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2002Summary We present the relationships between total (TL), fork(FL) and standard (SL) length for 37 fish species and the relationships between TL and wet weight for 40 fish species from the Aegean Sea (Cyclades; Greece). The relationships between TL, FL and SL were all linear (for all cases: r 2 > 0.928). The values of the exponent b of the length–weight
D. K. Moutopoulos, K. I. Stergiou
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Length-weight and length-length relationships of 16 fish species from Amapá, Brazilian Amazon
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2017Summary The present study provides length-weight (LWR) and total length-standard length (LLR) relationships for 16 freshwater fish species collected in coastal rivers of the northern Brazilian, state of Amapa in 2015. Fishes were caught in heterogenic environments like ponds, stream and river channel with sieve and trawl.
A. B. Nobile +5 more
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Length-weight and length-length relationships of 11 fish species from the Sea of Okhotsk
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2016Summary Estimated length–weight relationships are presented for 11 marine fish species representing six families, found above the continental shelf and in the pelagial of the Okhotsk Sea. A total of 13,841 specimens were caught by trawls that were equipped with a 1.0 by 1.2 cm mesh webbing inset.
V. V. Kulik, N. N. Gerasimov
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