Length-weight relationships were estimated for 8 elasmobranchs (3 sharks and 5 batoids) in the Lebanese marine waters, eastern Mediterranean. The values of parameter b ranged between 1.752 ± 0.4508 and 3.337 ± 0.2321. Sex influenced the length-weight relationships for the shark Centrophorus uyato (Rafinesque 1801) and the batoid Torpedo marmorata (Risso 1810). These relationships should be used only with the observed length ranges
International audienceWeight‐length relationships (WLRs) were estimated for 3 demersal species, from...
Large sharks and rays are generally understudied in the Mediterranean Sea, thus leading to a knowled...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.VCommon commercial fishing practices of eviscerating, beheading and finn...
AbstractLength-weight relationships were estimated for 8 elasmobranchs (3 sharks and 5 batoids) in t...
International audienceLength-weight relationships were estimated for 8 elasmobranchs (3 sharks and 5...
Length-Weight Relationships (LWR) were estimated for Elasmobranchii caught by the artisanal fishing ...
Fork length-dressed weight relationships on shark species (Prionace glauca, Isurus oxyrinchus, Carch...
In this study, elasmobranch length-weight relationships were estimated for five species caught betwe...
Weight–Body Length relationships (WLR) of 45 fish species (37 Actinopterygii and eight Elasmobranchi...
Length-weight relationships were estimated for common demersal elasmobranch species in two different...
Length-weight relationships of two shark species were derived based on random samples from commercia...
Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emi...
Length–weightrelationships (LWRs) of three species of pelagic sharks belonging to the family Carchar...
This paper presents size structure by sex and length-length relationships for Carcharhinus falciform...
Biological data including size, sex ratios, male maturity, and length and weight relationships for f...
International audienceWeight‐length relationships (WLRs) were estimated for 3 demersal species, from...
Large sharks and rays are generally understudied in the Mediterranean Sea, thus leading to a knowled...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.VCommon commercial fishing practices of eviscerating, beheading and finn...
AbstractLength-weight relationships were estimated for 8 elasmobranchs (3 sharks and 5 batoids) in t...
International audienceLength-weight relationships were estimated for 8 elasmobranchs (3 sharks and 5...
Length-Weight Relationships (LWR) were estimated for Elasmobranchii caught by the artisanal fishing ...
Fork length-dressed weight relationships on shark species (Prionace glauca, Isurus oxyrinchus, Carch...
In this study, elasmobranch length-weight relationships were estimated for five species caught betwe...
Weight–Body Length relationships (WLR) of 45 fish species (37 Actinopterygii and eight Elasmobranchi...
Length-weight relationships were estimated for common demersal elasmobranch species in two different...
Length-weight relationships of two shark species were derived based on random samples from commercia...
Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emi...
Length–weightrelationships (LWRs) of three species of pelagic sharks belonging to the family Carchar...
This paper presents size structure by sex and length-length relationships for Carcharhinus falciform...
Biological data including size, sex ratios, male maturity, and length and weight relationships for f...
International audienceWeight‐length relationships (WLRs) were estimated for 3 demersal species, from...
Large sharks and rays are generally understudied in the Mediterranean Sea, thus leading to a knowled...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier B.VCommon commercial fishing practices of eviscerating, beheading and finn...