Not AvailableLength–weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 21 fish species belonging to six families from different tributaries of the upland Ganga Basin in India. LWRs for five selected species were unknown to FishBase and new maximum lengths are recorded for 13 species. These results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation in these tributaries of the Ganga River basin.Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR
Not AvailablePresent study provides length–weight relationships (LWRs) and length–length relationshi...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableLength-weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 10 fish species belonging to three...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two familie...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships (LWRs) were determined for seven riverine fish species from...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for three fish species from the River Ganga (India) ...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for four fish species from the River Ganga (India) i...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationships (LWRs) were studied of 588 fish covering eight families...
Not AvailableTen indigenous freshwater fish species belonging to nine genera and seven families were...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships (LWRs) were evaluated for Badis badis (n = 25), Sperata see...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationships (LWRs) were studied of 588 fish covering eight families...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableThis study is based on the lengthweight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging...
Not AvailableTen indigenous freshwater fish species belonging to nine genera and seven families were...
Not AvailablePresent study provides length–weight relationships (LWRs) and length–length relationshi...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableLength-weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 10 fish species belonging to three...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two familie...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships (LWRs) were determined for seven riverine fish species from...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for three fish species from the River Ganga (India) ...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for four fish species from the River Ganga (India) i...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationships (LWRs) were studied of 588 fish covering eight families...
Not AvailableTen indigenous freshwater fish species belonging to nine genera and seven families were...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships (LWRs) were evaluated for Badis badis (n = 25), Sperata see...
Not AvailableThe length-weight relationships (LWRs) were studied of 588 fish covering eight families...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableThis study is based on the lengthweight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging...
Not AvailableTen indigenous freshwater fish species belonging to nine genera and seven families were...
Not AvailablePresent study provides length–weight relationships (LWRs) and length–length relationshi...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...
Not AvailableLength‐weight relationships (LWRs) for five indigenous fish species under five genera a...