The present study investigates the length-weight relationship of Terapon jarbua from Puducherry (East coast of India). A total of 370 individuals of different sizes were collected from Puducherry landings centre. Length-weight relationships were calculated for all specimens sampled. The length weight relationship equations are W = 0.0050 L3.2742; W = 0.0035 L3.3616; W = 0.0736 L2.4076; W = 0.0098 L3.0807; W = 0.0088 L3.0914; W = 0.0038 L3.3776 for immature male, immature female, matured male, matured female, total male, and total female respectively. The growth exponential (b) values were found to be positively allometric for all the stages except matured male
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The length-weight relationship of Salmostoma navacula and Channa muralius were studied Godavari Rive...
Length-weight relationship in three species of silverbellies- Photopectoralis bindus, Secutor insidi...
The present study investigates the length-weight relationship of Terapon jarbua from Puducherry (Eas...
In the present study fecundity of Terapon jarbua was estimated for 41 matured females from the Bay o...
International audienceThe present study investigates the length-weight relationship and the conditio...
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of Macrobrachium lamarrei (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) was studie...
The length-weight relationship of Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer Bloch, Centropomidae) was estimate...
The study of the length weight relationship is highly useful to the fishery biologists in the study ...
Size at first maturity of Terapon jarbua was studied based on 114 male (14 to 28 cm in TL) and 140 f...
Length-weight relationship of Harpiosquilla harpax from Parangipettai waters was studied from 281 ma...
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The research carried out the length-length relationships (LLR), length-weight relationship (LWR) and...
The parameters ‘a ’ and ‘b ’ of the length weight relationship (LWR) of the form W = aLb are present...
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for 50 fish species belonging to 14 families from ...
The length–weight relationship and condition factor of Pseudotolithus elongatus from Bonny estuary w...
The length-weight relationship of Salmostoma navacula and Channa muralius were studied Godavari Rive...
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