Based on the re-interpretation of published data, the von Bertalanffy growth function parameters of the coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae, are estimated as L∞=218 cm total length, s.e. 23; K=0.059 (year−1), s.e. 0.012; t0=−3.3 (year), s.e. 0.5, corresponding to a life span of 48 years. The length–weight relationship of the form W=a*TL∧b, with wet weight (W) in g and total length (TL) in cm, is estimated as a=0.0278, b=2.89, r2=0.893, n=87, range=42.5–183 cm TL. Using extreme value theory, the maximum length for female coelacanths is estimated as 199 cm TL (95% confidence interval=175–223 cm TL) and for males as 168 cm TL (95% confidence interval 155–180 cm TL). Based on data from seven females with embryos or mature eggs, the length-at-first-...
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coel...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
<p>Within each taxonomic group, the species are plotted in ascending rank order of body size, with t...
Based on the re-interpretation of published data, the von Bertalanffy growth function parameters of ...
The extant coelacanth was discovered in 1938;1 its biology and ecology remain poorly known due to th...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to ...
The length–weight relationships (LWR) of the common seadragon Phyllopteryx taeniolatus (Lacepède, 18...
Morphometries and meristies data of Latimeria menadoensis, a new species of Coelacanth from Sulawesi...
A weight/length relationship was established for Astyanax jacuhiensis (Cope, 1894) (n = 370) and Che...
Age, growth, and longevity were estimated for the starry smoothhound (Mustelus asterias), based on t...
The living fossil Latimeria menadoensis is important to understand sarcopterygian evolution. To gain...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationship in 0.cuvieri and J.glaucus can be described by the equa...
Since the theory of evolution by natural selection was first postulated, biologists have noted that ...
International audienceCoelacanths are lobe-finned fishes known from the Devonian to Recent that were...
Length-weight relationships, while often overlooked, form the basis of many fisheries science applic...
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coel...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
<p>Within each taxonomic group, the species are plotted in ascending rank order of body size, with t...
Based on the re-interpretation of published data, the von Bertalanffy growth function parameters of ...
The extant coelacanth was discovered in 1938;1 its biology and ecology remain poorly known due to th...
Between 1986 and 2009 nine submersible and remote-operated vehicle expeditions were carried out to ...
The length–weight relationships (LWR) of the common seadragon Phyllopteryx taeniolatus (Lacepède, 18...
Morphometries and meristies data of Latimeria menadoensis, a new species of Coelacanth from Sulawesi...
A weight/length relationship was established for Astyanax jacuhiensis (Cope, 1894) (n = 370) and Che...
Age, growth, and longevity were estimated for the starry smoothhound (Mustelus asterias), based on t...
The living fossil Latimeria menadoensis is important to understand sarcopterygian evolution. To gain...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationship in 0.cuvieri and J.glaucus can be described by the equa...
Since the theory of evolution by natural selection was first postulated, biologists have noted that ...
International audienceCoelacanths are lobe-finned fishes known from the Devonian to Recent that were...
Length-weight relationships, while often overlooked, form the basis of many fisheries science applic...
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coel...
In 1987 and 1989 coelacanths were observed for the first time in their natural habitat with the help...
<p>Within each taxonomic group, the species are plotted in ascending rank order of body size, with t...