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Length-weight relationships of freshwater fishes in Greece [PDF]
Length-weight relationships were calculated for nine fish species from Lake Volvi (Macedonia, Hellas), caught with gillnets of five different mesh sizes between October 1995 and October 1996. In addition, length-weight relationships for 24 Greek freshwater fish species and one hybrid were also obtained from the literature. The values of the exponent of
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Length-Weight Relationships in Some Salmonid Fishes
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1975(1975). Length-Weight Relationships in Some Salmonid Fishes. The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 181-184.
Robert G. Piper +2 more
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Length-weight relationships of Cuban marine fishes [PDF]
A total of 140 sets of parameters (a and b) of the length-weight relationships (LWR) of the form W=aL super(b) are presented for fishes caught in Cuban waters. These parameters cover 94 species of fish belonging to 43 families. Most of the parameters were compiled from 107 sets of published and unpublished studies.
Garcia-Arteaga, J.P. +2 more
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Length–Weight Relationship of the White Croaker
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1964(1964). Length–Weight Relationship of the White Croaker. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society: Vol. 93, No. 3, pp. 302-303.
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Fecundity and Length–Weight Relationship in Lingcod
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1967not available
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Length-weight relationships of some freshwater fishes of Iran
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2006Summary Length–weight relationships were estimated for 24 freshwater fish species of Iran. Significant length–weight relationships with high correlation coefficient were found for all species. The value of the parameter b varied between 2.881 and 3.545.
H. R. Esmaeili, M. Ebrahimi
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Length-weight relationships of four Cyprinid species in India
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2015Summary Length–weight relationships are reported for four Indian carps. The length–weight relationship was W = 0.01123L3.355 for Cirrhinus mrigala, W = 0.07354L3.299 for Catla catla, W = 0.04066L3.313 for Labeo rohita and W = 0.11489L2.732 for Labeo fimbriatus. LWR estimates for C. mrigala and L.
S. P. Das +5 more
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Length–weight relationships for estuarine fishes in South Brazil
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2018The present study reports the length‐weight relationships (LWRs) for 18 estuarine species sampled in Guaratuba Bay, South Brazil. For the majority of these 18 species the LWRs are known from the literature, but these estimates do not consider sexes separately which is done in this contribution.
Bianca Possamai +3 more
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Length-weight relationships of Lake Kariba fishes [PDF]
The parameters a and b of the length-weight relationship of the form W = aL super(b) were computed for 40 species from tables/graphs presented in E. Balon's Fishes of Lake Kariba, Africa.
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Length-weight relationships for five Cyprinid species in Turkey
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013Summary This study presents the first available references on length–weight relationships for five cyprinid species from the inland water systems of Turkey.
F. Erk'akan, D. Innal, F. Özdemir
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