The paired comparisons of morphometric characters of Caranx carangus reveal that all the four variables; fork length, body depth, eye diameter and wet weight have a very high significant relationship with total length. Regression equations are given for the four pairs of comparisons, along with the correlation coefficient V and students Y. The food and feeding study reveals that the dominant food was fish followed by crustaceans like prawns and crabs. Stolephorus was the dominant food and preferred well by Caranx carangus, followed by sardines, Leiognathus, Metapenaeus spp., Thrissocles, Penaeus indicus and Portunus pelagicus as indicated by the index of preponderance. Except in certain months there was a high correlation between the...
Using an effective combination of multivariate testing and ordination analyses, this study compares ...
The relationship of various morphometric characteristics, carapace width, carapace length, body weig...
The food habits of the cat-fish, Tachysurus thalassinus, v/eit studied for a period of three years ...
An attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the family Carangi...
Length and weight relationship of Decapterus russelli (Ruppell, 1830) is worked out to be W = 0.0031...
Quantitative analysis of the food of the sciaenid fish Pennahia macrophthalmus, seasonal variations,...
In this study, the interrelationships between various morphometric characters, viz., carapace width...
Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
Carangoides malabaricus(Bloch & Schneider) is the most important carangid landed by the trawlers ope...
The length-weight relationship proved no significant difference between sexes, and the relationship...
The food and feeding habits of Pennahia macrophthalmus Bleeker, a sciaenid occurring in the trawl c...
The cat shark, Chfloscyllium griseum, is described in detail based on samples collected frcm both t...
Sixty one observations on length-breadth and whole weight-meat weight relations of India crab (Scyll...
Not AvailableAn attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the f...
Using an effective combination of multivariate testing and ordination analyses, this study compares ...
The relationship of various morphometric characteristics, carapace width, carapace length, body weig...
The food habits of the cat-fish, Tachysurus thalassinus, v/eit studied for a period of three years ...
An attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the family Carangi...
Length and weight relationship of Decapterus russelli (Ruppell, 1830) is worked out to be W = 0.0031...
Quantitative analysis of the food of the sciaenid fish Pennahia macrophthalmus, seasonal variations,...
In this study, the interrelationships between various morphometric characters, viz., carapace width...
Carangids form a commercially important group of fishes in India but very little work has been done...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
Carangoides malabaricus(Bloch & Schneider) is the most important carangid landed by the trawlers ope...
The length-weight relationship proved no significant difference between sexes, and the relationship...
The food and feeding habits of Pennahia macrophthalmus Bleeker, a sciaenid occurring in the trawl c...
The cat shark, Chfloscyllium griseum, is described in detail based on samples collected frcm both t...
Sixty one observations on length-breadth and whole weight-meat weight relations of India crab (Scyll...
Not AvailableAn attempt has been made in this paper to review the food habits of the fishes of the f...
Using an effective combination of multivariate testing and ordination analyses, this study compares ...
The relationship of various morphometric characteristics, carapace width, carapace length, body weig...
The food habits of the cat-fish, Tachysurus thalassinus, v/eit studied for a period of three years ...