The morphometric relationships of the siphon clam Panopea globosa from Sinaloa, Mexico, were analyzed from February 2014 to April 2015. A total of 370 specimens were collected, measured (shell length, width, and height) and weighed (body weight, tissue weight, and shell weight). The coefficient of determination indicated variation in the fitting of morphometric variables among measured traits. The type of relative growth for all morphometric relationships was negative allometry. This is the first report on morphometric relationships of P. globosa from Sinaloa, Mexico
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155 specirnens of mussels (Modiolus capax) were gathered during March 1993 in a subtidal hed, locate...
Morphological variation provides a method for phenotypic stock differentiation at inter- and intra-s...
Abstract. The morphometric relationships of the siphon clam Panopea globosa from Sinaloa, Mexico, we...
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For species' dynamics highly influenced by environmental conditions, sustainable management for cons...
The relationship between various morphological attributes such as shell-on weight, length, width, h...
In allometric relationships,only 2 parameters are compared at anyone time. Moreover, inferences ab...
For the first time, this paper describes the age, growth and mortality of the cortes geoduck Panopea...
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From April 1988 to August 1989, bivalve mollusc samples were taken from five localities in Concepcio...
This paper describes the size at maturity of the Cortes geoduck Panopea globosa in the Gulf of Calif...
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The population dynamics of an intertidal population of Megapitaria squalida was studied from Septemb...
Allometric measurements of the giant clam, Tridacna gigas were performed to quantify deformities cau...
155 specirnens of mussels (Modiolus capax) were gathered during March 1993 in a subtidal hed, locate...
Morphological variation provides a method for phenotypic stock differentiation at inter- and intra-s...
Abstract. The morphometric relationships of the siphon clam Panopea globosa from Sinaloa, Mexico, we...
The geoduck clam Panopea globosa is a commercially important species because of its high market dema...
For species' dynamics highly influenced by environmental conditions, sustainable management for cons...
The relationship between various morphological attributes such as shell-on weight, length, width, h...
In allometric relationships,only 2 parameters are compared at anyone time. Moreover, inferences ab...
For the first time, this paper describes the age, growth and mortality of the cortes geoduck Panopea...
Length weight relationship and other allometric relationships were studied for shortneck clam Paphi...
Shell Morphometry is a fundamental tool for the evaluation of phenotypic stocks. The shell growth pa...
From April 1988 to August 1989, bivalve mollusc samples were taken from five localities in Concepcio...
This paper describes the size at maturity of the Cortes geoduck Panopea globosa in the Gulf of Calif...
The Pacific geoduck, Panopea generosa, is an ideal candidate to investigate patterns of life history...
The population dynamics of an intertidal population of Megapitaria squalida was studied from Septemb...
Allometric measurements of the giant clam, Tridacna gigas were performed to quantify deformities cau...
155 specirnens of mussels (Modiolus capax) were gathered during March 1993 in a subtidal hed, locate...
Morphological variation provides a method for phenotypic stock differentiation at inter- and intra-s...