Total length and total weight relationship of Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) a carangid fish, along north west coast of India has been worked out. The fish is an ideal one, growing by weight a cube of its length, isometrically, retaining its specific body shape throughout its life. The relationship is w = 0.00906279 L super(2.9024152) total weight of fish in g and "L" represents total length in cm
ABSTRACT Length – weight relationship was derived from Labeo rohita inhabiting Bhagwanpur fish pon...
Clarias batrachus (Linn.), a common freshwater cat fish of Bhima River, has high economic value and ...
Fishes are unique among vertebrates, especially when their growth patterns are taken into account. ...
The study of the length weight relationship is highly useful to the fishery biologists in the study ...
No ^gnificant difference was noticed between the length-weight relationahips in males and females i...
Megalaspis cordyla obtained from the landings in and around Bombay, Maharashtra, India, were analyse...
The length-weight relationship and biometric study of three species of sciaenids viz. Othlithes cuvi...
This study describes the meristic counts, morphometric characters, and length-weight relationship of...
The length-weight relationship in N. japonicus of the Kerala coast shows no change in the form of t...
Length-weight relationship of Johnieops sina was estimated from 392 males and 487 females in the len...
Coilia dussumieri Valenciennes, 1848 a component of 'dol' net fishery forms an important pelagic res...
Length-weight relationship of J. osseus indicated an allometric form of growth. Seasonal variations...
The length-weight relationship of the Malabar sole, Cynoglossus macrostomus Norman was studied. The...
The length-weight relationship of the cuttlefish Sepiella inermis was studied. As there was no diffe...
Abstract: Studies on the length weight relationship of fishes have been recognized as an important a...
ABSTRACT Length – weight relationship was derived from Labeo rohita inhabiting Bhagwanpur fish pon...
Clarias batrachus (Linn.), a common freshwater cat fish of Bhima River, has high economic value and ...
Fishes are unique among vertebrates, especially when their growth patterns are taken into account. ...
The study of the length weight relationship is highly useful to the fishery biologists in the study ...
No ^gnificant difference was noticed between the length-weight relationahips in males and females i...
Megalaspis cordyla obtained from the landings in and around Bombay, Maharashtra, India, were analyse...
The length-weight relationship and biometric study of three species of sciaenids viz. Othlithes cuvi...
This study describes the meristic counts, morphometric characters, and length-weight relationship of...
The length-weight relationship in N. japonicus of the Kerala coast shows no change in the form of t...
Length-weight relationship of Johnieops sina was estimated from 392 males and 487 females in the len...
Coilia dussumieri Valenciennes, 1848 a component of 'dol' net fishery forms an important pelagic res...
Length-weight relationship of J. osseus indicated an allometric form of growth. Seasonal variations...
The length-weight relationship of the Malabar sole, Cynoglossus macrostomus Norman was studied. The...
The length-weight relationship of the cuttlefish Sepiella inermis was studied. As there was no diffe...
Abstract: Studies on the length weight relationship of fishes have been recognized as an important a...
ABSTRACT Length – weight relationship was derived from Labeo rohita inhabiting Bhagwanpur fish pon...
Clarias batrachus (Linn.), a common freshwater cat fish of Bhima River, has high economic value and ...
Fishes are unique among vertebrates, especially when their growth patterns are taken into account. ...