Random samples of Gerres filamentosus Cuvier from the Netravathi-Gurpur, Mulky, Kallayanapura, Mabukala and Kundapura estuaries of the southern Karnataka Coast were collected in the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, and length-weight relationships for each estuary were derived using multiple linear regression technique with one dummy variable. Hence, combined or sex-wise length-weight relationships were obtained after testing for homogeneity and isometric growth condition of fishes for each estuary by t-test. The extent of closeness of length-weight relationships between sexes and among estuaries for different years is explained by a trend line graph. The whole process of multiple linear regression analysis with one dummy variable is a better subs...
The length-weight relationships in S. albella and S. gibbosa were estimated. In 5'. albella, the re...
Chirocentrus nudus and C. dorab from Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar around Rameswaram Island were exam...
The paper deals with length-weight relationship (LWR) of selected commercially important marine fish...
The length weight relationship and relative condition factors were studied between Jan. and Dec. 200...
Fecundity of Gerres filamentosus varied from 48,300to 1,16760 in fishes ranging in size from 154 to ...
The parameters of the length-weight relationship of the form W = aLb are presented for 51 species of...
Some biological aspects of Gerres filamentosus in Merbok estuary were studied from January to Dece...
The length-weight relationship in N. japonicus of the Kerala coast shows no change in the form of t...
The length-weight relationship of Daysciaena albida and Gerres filamentosus were calculated separate...
Length and weight relationship (LWR) provides vital information in fisheries biology. Length-weight ...
Length-weight regression equations were derived for the males and females of Cynoglossus semifa sci...
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of fourteen marine pelagic fish species were determined in th...
Merbok estuary, located in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, was inhibited by 81 species tha...
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...
The length-weight relationships in S. albella and S. gibbosa were estimated. In 5'. albella, the re...
Chirocentrus nudus and C. dorab from Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar around Rameswaram Island were exam...
The paper deals with length-weight relationship (LWR) of selected commercially important marine fish...
The length weight relationship and relative condition factors were studied between Jan. and Dec. 200...
Fecundity of Gerres filamentosus varied from 48,300to 1,16760 in fishes ranging in size from 154 to ...
The parameters of the length-weight relationship of the form W = aLb are presented for 51 species of...
Some biological aspects of Gerres filamentosus in Merbok estuary were studied from January to Dece...
The length-weight relationship in N. japonicus of the Kerala coast shows no change in the form of t...
The length-weight relationship of Daysciaena albida and Gerres filamentosus were calculated separate...
Length and weight relationship (LWR) provides vital information in fisheries biology. Length-weight ...
Length-weight regression equations were derived for the males and females of Cynoglossus semifa sci...
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of fourteen marine pelagic fish species were determined in th...
Merbok estuary, located in the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia, was inhibited by 81 species tha...
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...
The length-weight relationships in S. albella and S. gibbosa were estimated. In 5'. albella, the re...
Chirocentrus nudus and C. dorab from Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar around Rameswaram Island were exam...
The paper deals with length-weight relationship (LWR) of selected commercially important marine fish...