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Length–weight and length–length relationships for 23 fish species of Porto Primavera reservoir,Upper Paraná River,Brazil 下载免费PDF全文
H. Marques A. B. Nobile J. H. P. Dias I. P. Ramos 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2016,32(6):1342-1346
The study presents length–weight relationships (LWR) and length–length relationships (LLR) for 23 fish species captured in the Porto Primavera Reservoir, Upper Paraná River. Seventeen of the LWRs and 20 of the LLRs are reported for the first time. New maximum standard lengths are presented for 17 species as well as weights for three species and new total weight records for 19 species. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships of three cyprinid fishes from the Bibi‐Sayyedan River,western Iran 下载免费PDF全文
Y. Keivany H. Dopeikar M. Ghorbani F. Kiani F. Paykan‐Heyrati 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2016,32(3):507-508
This study describes the length–weight and length–length relationships for three cyprinid species from the Bibi‐Sayyedan River (western Isfahan provinces, Iran). The slope parameter (b) values in the length–weight relationship equations were determined as 3.0729 for Alburnus mossulensis Heckel, 1843; 2.8509 for Barbus lacerta Heckel, 1843; and 3.0864 for Chondrostoma regium (Heckel, 1843). This study presents the first LWR and LLR references for these species in the Bibi‐Sayyedan River. 相似文献
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J. R. Garcia‐Ayala E. M. Brambilla G. S. David R. C. Benine H. Sanchez 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2017,33(5):1062-1064
Length–weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for seven fish species from the Napo River and its main tributaries, Arabela and Curaray rivers, Amazon basin, Peru. A total of 652 specimens were sampled between 2012 and 2014 using seines and gillnets. This study reports new maximum total length for four species and new LWR and maximum total weight records for three and five species, respectively. 相似文献
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F. Teixeira‐de Mello I. Gonzalez‐Bergonzoni F. Viana C. Saizar 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2011,27(6):1413-1415
This study provides data on the length–weight relationship (LWR) for 26 species of neotropical fishes. Specimens were collected between 2008 and 2009 from a dam‐enclosed section of the middle Negro River (Uruguay). This study represents the first reference on length–weight relationships for 17 species, and also provides new maximum sizes for eight species. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships for 135 fish species from the Xingu River (Amazon Basin,Brazil) 下载免费PDF全文
T. Giarrizzo R. R. de Sena Oliveira M. Costa Andrade A. Pedrosa Gonçalves T. A. P. Barbosa A. R. Martins D. K. Marques J. L. Brito dos Santos R. de Paula da Silva Frois T. P. Oliveira de Albuquerque L. Fogaça de Assis Montag M. Camargo L. Melo de Sousa 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(2):415-424
Length–weight (LWR) and length–length relationships (LLR) are presented for 135 freshwater fish species sampled by several types of fishing gear between April 2012 and July 2014 in the middle and lower Xingu River Basin, northern Brazil. The report represents the first references on LWRs and LLRs for 114 and 119 species, respectively, and also provides a new maximum size for 96 species. 相似文献
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W. Vicentin F. E. dos S. Costa Y. R. Súarez 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2012,28(1):143-145
Length–weight relationships (LWR) were estimated for 17 species and total length at first maturity (L50) for three species of freshwater fishes from the Miranda River, southern Pantanal, Brazil. The b values were compared for some species in the Paraguay River basin with the northern (Cuiabá River) part of the basin; differences in length–weight relationships were significantly different for Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, P. reticulatum (syn. P. fasciatum). First references on L50 and LWR are presented for two and eight fish species, respectively, as well as the new maximum total length for two species. 相似文献
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M. Hasankhani Y. Keivany M. Daliri M. Pouladi N. M. Soofiani 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2014,30(1):206-207
The study describes the length–weight and length–length relationships for three cyprinid species, namely Barbus lacerta, Squalius lepidus and Pseudorasbora parva, and a balitorid species, Oxynoemacheilus angorae from the Sirwan River (located in Kurdistan and Kermanshah provinces, Iran. This study presents the first reference on LWR for most of the species in their distribution range. 相似文献
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Length–weight (LWR) relationships were estimated for nine fish species collected in the Wujiang River located near the city of Chongqing, China. The value of the exponent ‘b’ in the LWR was between 2.594 and 3.528, which shows that the species exhibit an allometric growth pattern. All relationships between total length (TL) and body weight (BW) were linear (in all cases: r2 > 0.913). 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships for three fish species from the middle and lower reaches of the Jinsha River,China 下载免费PDF全文
This paper provides the length–weight relationships of three fish species from the middle and lower reaches of the Jinsha River, China. Samples were obtained seasonally during 2013~2016 using fishing gear (drift gillnets and di long) and electroshock fishing techniques (backpack electrofishing control unit powered by 12 V). For each species, the sample size, length range, weight range, LWR, 95% confidence intervals of a and b, and coefficient of correlation were determined. Length–weight relationship (LWR) for one species was unknown to FishBase and new maximum lengths were recorded for two species. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships of fishes from the estuary of the Macaé River,Southeastern Brazil 下载免费PDF全文
P. A. Catelani A. B. Bauer A. C. Petry 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2017,33(6):1251-1253
The present study provides the length‐weight relationship (LWR) for eight species from the estuarine stretch of the Macaé River, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Data were obtained quarterly between June 2011 and March 2012. These LWRs are the first records for six species and present new maximum values of total length for three ones. 相似文献
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Lorenna Cristina Galvão da Silva Arthur Fellipp Furtado da Silva Edilberto Leonardo Costa Rodrigues Paulo Arthur de Abreu Trindade Tommaso Giarrizzo Marcelo Costa Andrade 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2020,36(2):251-255
This study provides new length‒weight (LWR) and length‒length relationships (LLR) for 25 indigenous fish species from Xingu River basin. Overall specimens were collected in different aquatic habitats in the Xingu River basin in quarterly collections between 2012 and 2018. The collections were carried out using distinct fishing gears, such as gill nets (20 to 180 mm mesh), seines (3 mm mesh), sieves (1 mm mesh), and casting nets (20 to 60 mm mesh). The present study shows the LWRs for 25 species, and the LLRs for 23 species. In addition, presents the new maximum total lengths for 20 species. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships of 20 fish species from Pahang River,Maran district,Pahang, Malaysia 下载免费PDF全文
A. R. Zulkafli M. N. A. Amal S. Shohaimi A. Mustafa A. H. Ghani S. Hashim M. I. Anuar M. P. Hasfairi 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(2):409-410
This study reports the length–weight relationships (LWR) of 20 fish species from the Pahang River, Maran district, Pahang, Malaysia. The river supplies fishes mainly for local consumption and is a principal body of water for freshwater aquaculture in Malaysia. A total of 12 LWR of fishes were unknown to FishBase, and five new maximum lengths of fishes were identified from the study. 相似文献
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M. Quara de Carvalho Santos J. R. Gonzaga Lemos C. do Nascimento Pereira A. Teixeira de Oliveira M. Tavares‐Dias J. L. Marcon 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2012,28(1):148-149
The present work reports the length–weight relationships (LWR) for four ornamental fish species from the middle Negro River basin, Amazonas, Brazil. The r2 value ranged from 0.810 to 0.941 and values of b varied from 2.346 to 3.442. These results represent the first reference on LWR for all four species, based on FishBase. 相似文献
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Length‐weight (LWR) and length‐length (LLR) relationships were estimated for 20 species and lengths at first maturity (L50) for six species of freshwater fishes caught in the Salto Santiago Reservoir, Iguaçu River Basin, Brazil. In nine species significant differences were found in the LWR between sexes. Average b‐value for species with no differences between sexes in LWR was 3.12 (SE = ±0.05). Average b‐value in LLR was 0.823. First references on LWRs and L50 are presented for 13 and four fish species, respectively, as well as the new maximum total lengths for eight species. 相似文献
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The present work reports the length–weight relationships (LWR) for 20 fish species from the Guandu River basin, Southeastern, Brazil, a lotic system that supplies most of the water for Rio de Janeiro Municipality and nearby cities. Length–weight relationships for nine of these species were unknown to Fishbase, and new maximum lengths are given for eight of the species. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships of 20 fish species from the upper Yangtze River,southwest China 下载免费PDF全文
F. Xiong H. Y. Liu X. B. Duan S. P. Liu D. Q. Chen 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2017,33(4):835-838
Length–weight (LWR) and length–length (LLR) relationships were estimated for 20 species of fish from the upper Yangtze River, southwest China. Samples were collected using multiple types of gear (2–6 cm mesh trammel nets, 2 cm mesh trap nets, and baited hooks) in Jiangjin and Yibin sections from 2007 to 2009. New maximum lengths for 16 species were recorded for FishBase. LWRs were significant for all species. Standard length–total length equations for converting size measurements for these 20 species are also presented. The results provide primary data for future fish research and conservation. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships of four endemic fish species from the middle reaches of the Yangtze River basin,China 下载免费PDF全文
J. Shao J. Y. Li H. Zhang D. Q. Lin X. Xie J. M. Wu Q. W. Wei 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2016,32(6):1329-1330
Length–weight (LWR) and length–length relationships (LLR) were evaluated for four endemic fish species, including Hemibagrus macropterus Bleeker, 1870; Rhinogobio cylindricus Günther, 1888; Rhinogobio typus Bleeker, 1871; and Siniperca scherzeri Steindachner, 1892, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River basin. A total of 252 specimens were collected using gillnets and cast nets between November 2014 and January 2016. No information regarding length–weight and length–length relationships were reported previously in FishBase for these four endemic species. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships for eight fish species from the Jarrahi River,southwestern Iran 下载免费PDF全文
Length–weight and length–length relationships were estimated for eight fish species belonging to three families from the Jarrahi River in southwestern Iran. The study was performed between June 2009 and September 2011. Weight–length relationships were estimated using the logarithmic form of the equation W = aLb. The b values varied between 2.96 and 3.61 and determined as 3.42 for Alburnus mossulensis Heckel, 1843; 3.33 for Alburnoides idignensis Bogutskaya and Coad, 2009; 2.85 for Barbus grypus Heckel, 1843; 3.61 for Barilius mesopotamicus Berg, 1932; 3.16 for Cyprinion kais (Heckel, 1843); 3.36 for Cyprinion macrostomum Heckel, 1843; 3.27 for Paraschistura nielseni (Nalbant and Bianco, 1998); and 2.96 for Glyptothorax silviae Coad, 1981. This study presents the first LWR and LLR references for these species in the Jarrahi River. 相似文献
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Length‐weight relationships for 22 neotropical freshwater fishes from a subtropical river basin 下载免费PDF全文
This paper presents length‐weight relationships (LWR) for 22 species from the Pitangui River Basin, Brazil. For six of these species these are the first LWR records; for nine other species these are the first LWRs recorded in FishBase. 相似文献
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Length–weight and length–length relationships for seven fish species from the Zohreh River,Iran 下载免费PDF全文
Length–weight and length–length parameters were calculated for seven fish species belonging to five families in the Zohreh River, Iran. The weight–length relationships were estimated using the equation W = aLb. The b values varied between 2.72 and 3.33, with a mean ± SD of 2.88 ± 0.28. The b values parameter in the length–weight relationship equations were calculated as 3.15 for Alburnus mossulensis Heckel, 1843; 3.78 for Barilius mesopotamicus Berg, 1932; 2.86 for Cyprinion macrostomum Heckel, 1843; 2.89 for Nuchequula gerreoides (Bleeker, 1851); 2.80 for Mastacembelus mastacembelus (Banks & Solander, 1794); 2.72 for Liza abu (Heckel, 1843); and 3.19 for Paraschistura nielseni (Nalbant and Bianco, 1998). This study presents the first LWR and LLR references for these species in the Zohreh River. 相似文献