This research aimed to know the length-weight relationship, condition factor, and otolith shape of marble goby (Oxyeleotris marmorata Blkr.) at Sermo Reservoir Yogyakarta. In total 211 samples (95 males and 116 females) were collected using gillnet and folded trap (bubu). Each sample was observed for sex determination, and then measured its total length, body weight, and otoliths diameter. The data were analyzed to determine the length and weight distribution, length-weight relationship, condition factor, and length-otolith diameter relationship. The result showed that the total length of the male was ranged 12.0-38.2 cm and female was ranged 12.2-44.5 cm. The weight of the male was ranged 21.0-704.8 g and female was ranged 21.1-1593.7 g. B...
Otolith morphology analysis is one of the main tools used for fish or fish stock identification. Mor...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
Bonylip barb (Osteochilus vittatus Valenciennes, 1842) is an indigenous fish which is the main targe...
WOS: 000297081000005Age estimations were made using otolith length and weight measurements from 3 go...
The growth pattern and condition factors of three spots gourami Trichopodus trichopterus (...
The purpose of this study is to specify the length-weight relationship and to evaluate the relative ...
The relationships between otolith size and body length of North African catfish Clarias gariepinus (...
Not AvailableBackground: The fishes of family Gobiidae are one of the least studied fishes, especial...
ABSTRACT The bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix (Linnaeus, 1766), was used as a species-specific model to...
WOS: 000337761300019Relations between fish size and otolith size of stargazer (Uranoscopus scaber) w...
The relationships between otolith dimensions and fish size (Fish total and fork lengths) for the tel...
In this study, data on length and weight of fish were used to determine the length-weight relationsh...
The ornate jobfish Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus Valenciennes 1832 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific ...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
This study reports the length-weight relationships (LWR), body condition factor (Kn) and growth para...
Otolith morphology analysis is one of the main tools used for fish or fish stock identification. Mor...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
Bonylip barb (Osteochilus vittatus Valenciennes, 1842) is an indigenous fish which is the main targe...
WOS: 000297081000005Age estimations were made using otolith length and weight measurements from 3 go...
The growth pattern and condition factors of three spots gourami Trichopodus trichopterus (...
The purpose of this study is to specify the length-weight relationship and to evaluate the relative ...
The relationships between otolith size and body length of North African catfish Clarias gariepinus (...
Not AvailableBackground: The fishes of family Gobiidae are one of the least studied fishes, especial...
ABSTRACT The bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix (Linnaeus, 1766), was used as a species-specific model to...
WOS: 000337761300019Relations between fish size and otolith size of stargazer (Uranoscopus scaber) w...
The relationships between otolith dimensions and fish size (Fish total and fork lengths) for the tel...
In this study, data on length and weight of fish were used to determine the length-weight relationsh...
The ornate jobfish Pristipomoides argyrogrammicus Valenciennes 1832 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific ...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
This study reports the length-weight relationships (LWR), body condition factor (Kn) and growth para...
Otolith morphology analysis is one of the main tools used for fish or fish stock identification. Mor...
Otoliths, which can be used for the evaluation of relationships between the environment and organism...
Bonylip barb (Osteochilus vittatus Valenciennes, 1842) is an indigenous fish which is the main targe...