The length–weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustaceans and cephalopods living on the shelf and upper slope off Southern Sicily are provided. Data were collected in the framework of the International bottom trawl survey in the Mediterranean (MEDITS) in the South of Sicily (Central Mediterranean), covering a time frame ranging from 2012 to 2019. Linear regressions were significant for all species (p < 0.05) with R2 values ranging from 0.86 to 0.99. The intercept (a) of LWRs ranged from 0.0003 to 0.4677, while the slope (b) ranged from 2.1281 to 3.306. The Welch t-test, used to evaluate differences between the obtained LWRs with those reported in the literature, revealed that most of the LWRs ...
Length-weight (L-W) relationships were presented from 10475 individuals for 19 fish, 4 mollusks, 2 c...
WOS: 000260449000012Length-weight relationships were estimated for 11 elasmobranch and 51 teleost fi...
Life history traits are available for many fish species in different regions, but less so for invert...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
Length-weight relationship (LWR) parameters of 72 species of fishes and 15 species of cephalopods ca...
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 60 important pelagic and demersal fish species ...
Weight-length relationships (WLRs) are presented for 103 fish species inhabiting littoral to lower s...
Length-weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for 31 teleost fish species caught in the Babadilli...
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) of fishes provide important information for many studies in a giv...
Length-weight relationships were estimated for common demersal elasmobranch species in two different...
none4Gurnards or triglids are marine bottom fishes that live in temperate and tropical seas. This wo...
WOS: 000250762200012Weight-length relationships are presented for 60 fish species captured from Izmi...
<>1 - Length-weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for 24 selected fish species in a small...
Length-weight (L-W) relationships were presented from 10475 individuals for 19 fish, 4 mollusks, 2 c...
WOS: 000260449000012Length-weight relationships were estimated for 11 elasmobranch and 51 teleost fi...
Life history traits are available for many fish species in different regions, but less so for invert...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
The Length-Weight relationships (LWRs) of 52 species (14 never reported before) of fishes, crustacea...
Length-weight relationship (LWR) parameters of 72 species of fishes and 15 species of cephalopods ca...
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 60 important pelagic and demersal fish species ...
Weight-length relationships (WLRs) are presented for 103 fish species inhabiting littoral to lower s...
Length-weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for 31 teleost fish species caught in the Babadilli...
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) of fishes provide important information for many studies in a giv...
Length-weight relationships were estimated for common demersal elasmobranch species in two different...
none4Gurnards or triglids are marine bottom fishes that live in temperate and tropical seas. This wo...
WOS: 000250762200012Weight-length relationships are presented for 60 fish species captured from Izmi...
<>1 - Length-weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for 24 selected fish species in a small...
Length-weight (L-W) relationships were presented from 10475 individuals for 19 fish, 4 mollusks, 2 c...
WOS: 000260449000012Length-weight relationships were estimated for 11 elasmobranch and 51 teleost fi...
Life history traits are available for many fish species in different regions, but less so for invert...