Length–weight relationship (LWR) and condition factor (K) studies on commercially important deepsea caridean shrimp Heterocarpus chani Li, 2006 belonging to the family Pandalidae have significant implications for fishery management, its general well-being, and fitness in a marine habitat. The total length and weight relationship (TWR) of the species was estimated based on the 2540 samples, carapace length and weight relationship (CWR) with 3357 specimens consisting of males (M), females (NF) and ovigerous females (OF) collected during 2013–2015 along the southern coast of India. Samples of H. chani were collected from the commercial boats in commission with bottom trawls at a depth of 200–300 m with cod end mesh size of 25–30 mm operating a...
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Charybdis (Archias) omanensis septentrionalis Türkay & Spiridonov, 2006, has recently been recorded ...
The population characteristics of four deep-water pandalid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea) were studied ...
The caridean shrimp Heterocarpus chani Li, 2006 (Pandalidae), is widely distributed along the India...
Heterocarpus genus belong to the family Pandalidae (Decapoda, Caridea) which are common in deeper ...
65-70‘Ridge back shrimp’, Solenocera choprai, caught from a depth of 70 to 100 m off Mangalore, has ...
Length-weight relationship (LWR), sex ratio and maturity of Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
'Ridge back shrimp', Solerwcem chopmi, caught from a deprh of 70 to 100 m off Mangalore, has been co...
The green tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus, is a commercial species supporting important fishery a...
The green tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus, is a commercial species supporting important fishery a...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
Length‐weight relationships (LWR) for eight deep‐sea fishes belonging to six families collected fro...
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Charybdis (Archias) omanensis septentrionalis Türkay & Spiridonov, 2006, has recently been recorded ...
The population characteristics of four deep-water pandalid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea) were studied ...
The caridean shrimp Heterocarpus chani Li, 2006 (Pandalidae), is widely distributed along the India...
Heterocarpus genus belong to the family Pandalidae (Decapoda, Caridea) which are common in deeper ...
65-70‘Ridge back shrimp’, Solenocera choprai, caught from a depth of 70 to 100 m off Mangalore, has ...
Length-weight relationship (LWR), sex ratio and maturity of Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards...
Abstract Background The present study was performed to determine carapace length–body weight relatio...
'Ridge back shrimp', Solerwcem chopmi, caught from a deprh of 70 to 100 m off Mangalore, has been co...
The green tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus, is a commercial species supporting important fishery a...
The green tiger shrimp, Penaeus semisulcatus, is a commercial species supporting important fishery a...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
Length‐weight relationships (LWR) for eight deep‐sea fishes belonging to six families collected fro...
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Charybdis (Archias) omanensis septentrionalis Türkay & Spiridonov, 2006, has recently been recorded ...
The population characteristics of four deep-water pandalid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea) were studied ...