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Length weight relationships of Baikal oilfish (Cottoidei: Comephorus)
Abstract. The paper presents the length-weight relationship (LWR) for Comephorus dybowskii Korotneff, 1904 (W=6.63*SL3.59 (R2=0.99)) and for Comephorus baikalensis (Pallas, 1776) (W=7.13*SL3.14 (R2=0.98)). The analysis is based on measurements of individuals caught in feeding season in 2022: C. dybowskii (401 samples) and C. baikalensis (189 samples).
P.N. Anoshko, M.M. Makarov
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Length and weight measurement for 31f ish species encountered in the Arabian Sea , o f f t h e Oma n Coast, were collected by demersal trawling during March 2007 and March 2008.
Brett A. Human, Haithem Al-Busaidi
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The present work provides length-weight relationships (LWRs) of four Symphodus species off Gökçeada Island (Northern Aegean Sea, Turkey). The sampling was ensured between November 2013 and December 2014 from commercial fishmongers.
Özgür Cengiz
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Length-Weight Relationships of two Clupeonella species (Clupeidae) from Northwestern Turkey
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of Clupeonella cultriventris and Clupeonella muhlisi were analysed. Fish samples were collected gill nets (10 mm mesh sized) from the Büyükçekmece Reservoir and Küçükçekmece Lagoon April and June 2016.
Kemal Aydoğan, Müfit Özuluğ
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Weight-length relationships of fishes discarded by trawlers in the North Aegean sea [PDF]
Background. Weight-length relationships of discarded species can de used for the estimation of discarded quantities per species, if the species ′length-frequency distribution is known. In this study, we present weight-length for 26 fish species
M.K. Lamprakis +2 more
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LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIPS OF THREE FRESHWATER MUSSEL SPECIES FROM THE AMAZON (UNIONIDA, HYRIIDAE)
Length-weight relationships of three freshwater mussel species (Hyriidae), Eastern Amazon: the length-weight relationships allow important biological estimates for the fisheries management of species. Through this relationship, it is possible to estimate
Mara Rubia Ferreira Barros +6 more
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Length-weight relationships for five cladoceran species in an Amazonian lake
This work shows the length-weight regressions established for the five most frequent and abundant cladoceran species (Bosmina hagmanni, Bosminopsis deitersi, Ceriodaphnia cornuta, Diaphanosoma birgei, and Moina minuta) in two stations at Lake Batata ...
Paulina Maria Maia-Barbosa +1 more
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Length-weight relationships of seven catfish species in Peninsular Malaysia. [PDF]
The study described the Length-Weight Relationship (LWR) of commercially important and indigenous freshwater catfishes from Peninsular Malaysia. Seven species of freshwater catfishes from three families (Bagriidae, Clariidae and Pangasidae) were ...
Daud , Siti Khalijah +2 more
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Length-weight and length-length relationships of 16 marine fish species in Vietnam
In this study, the length-weight relationships (LWRs) and length-length relationships (LLRs) of 16 marine fish species-important component of fishery production models-were estimated.
Khanh Quoc Nguyen
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Length-weight relationships of freshwater fishes of Croatia
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) are needed in fishery management and conservation. Here we report length-weight relationship parameters for 41 fish species from Croatian freshwaters, including 10 species for which no estimates were available in FishBase 8 ⁄ 2007.
Treer, Tomislav +4 more
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