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Length–weight relationships of six fish species from an Indus basin tributary in the Poonch region of Jammu and Kashmir,India 下载免费PDF全文
N. K. Sharma J. I. Mir N. N. Pandey R. Singh A. Bashir M. S. Akhtar 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(3):585-586
Length–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two families from the Poonch River, a tributary of the Jhelum River (Tributary of Indus Basin), India. Length–weight relationships for the six species were unknown to FishBase, and new maximum lengths are recorded for five of the species. These results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation of the Indus Basin. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships of 10 fish species from a Ganga River Basin tributary,Uttarakhand, India 下载免费PDF全文
Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 10 fish species belonging to three families from the Gaula River, a tributary of the Ganga River Basin in India. LWRs for these species were unknown to FishBase, and new maximum lengths are recorded for one species. These results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation in the least‐explored tributary of the Ganga River Basin. 相似文献
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Muddula Krishna Naranji Govinda Rao Velamala Andr Luiz Netto‐Ferreira 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2019,35(5):1172-1175
We analysed the length‐weight relations (LWRs) of 10 fish species inhabiting different habitats from Visakhapatnam, Coast of India. Samples were obtained between August 2013 and December 2016 from commercial trawlers at the local fish landing centre (16.98°N–20.20°N, Long.82.19°–86.53°E). Fishes were captured between 100 and 300 m depth with demersal trawl net (head rope length: 46 m and cod end mesh size: 40 mm with a 38 m high speed. Total length (TL; nearest to 0.1 cm) and body weights (nearest to 0.1 g) were taken from each individual. This study provides new maximum length data for two species (Archamia bleekeri (Günther, 1859) and Ostorhinchus fleurieu (Lacepède, 1802), and LWR estimates for rare deep reef associated fishes are provided for the first time. All LWRs were significant with r2 values ranging from .908 for Sargocentron praslin (Lacepède, 1802) to .981 for Parapercis pulchella (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) and “b” values ranged from 2.5216 for Parapercis pulchella (Temminck & Schlegel, 1843) to 3.4746 for Ostorhinchus fleurieu Lacepède, 1802. 相似文献
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F. A. Mir J. I. Mir R. Singh Patiyal P. Kumar 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2014,30(5):1103-1104
Length–weight relationships (LWR) are presented for one species of the genus Schizopyge [S. curvifrons (Heckel, 1838)] and three species of the genus Schizothorax [S. esocinus (Heckel, 1838), S. labiatus (McClelland, 1842) and S. plagiostomus (Heckel, 1838)] from different water bodies of the Kashmir Valley, India. A total of 774 specimens were sampled and measured from January to November 2011. No information regarding LWRs of these species was available in FishBase. 相似文献
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Govinda Rao Velamala Muddula Krishna Naranji Ramesh Babu Kondamudi 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2019,35(3):815-817
Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) were determined for 4 deep water fish species from Visakhapatnam coast, India. Specimens were collected fortnightly between December 2013 and November 2015 from commercial trawls at Visakhapatnam fish landing centre (16.98°N–20.2°N, Long.82.19°–86.53°E). Individuals were captured between 100 and 300 m depth with shrimp trawl net (head rope length: 37–46 m and cod end mesh size: 30–40 mm). Total length (TL) (nearest to 0.1 cm) and body weights (nearest to 0.1 g) were taken each individual. All LWRs were significant with r2 values ranged from 0.958 for Uranoscopus bicinctus Temminkc & Schlegel, 1843 to 0.983 for Uranoscopus chinensis Guichenot, 1882 and “b” values ranged from 2.832 for U. bicinctus to 3. 402 Synodus indicus (Day, 1873).This study provides a new maximum length data for three species (Uranoscopus bicinctus Temminkc & Schlegel, 1843; Uranoscopus chinensis Guichenot, 1882 and Uranoscopus marmoratus Cuvier, 1829). 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships of 21 fish species from the upland Ganga River Basin tributaries of Central Indian Himalaya 下载免费PDF全文
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) are described for 21 fish species belonging to six families from different tributaries of the upland Ganga Basin in India. LWRs for five selected species were unknown to FishBase and new maximum lengths are recorded for 13 species. These results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation in these tributaries of the Ganga River basin. 相似文献
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Fish samples for the study were collected from the Yangtze River in China. Length–weight relationships were determined for two endemic fish species (Leiocassis longirostris Günther, 1864 and Schistura fasciolata Nichols & Pope, 1927) for the first time. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships (LWRs) were evaluated for Jinshaia sinensis (Sauvage & Dabry de Thiersant, 1874) and Lepturichthys fimbriata (Günther, 1888) using a total of 289 specimens caught by gill nets (mesh size 5.0 cm) and angling in the Yalong River, southwestern China during February and March 2007. This study presents the first reference on LWR for these species from the Yalong River. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships for eight fish species from the Ravi River,north‐western India 下载免费PDF全文
N. K. Sharma J. I. Mir R. Singh M. S. Akhtar N. N. Pandey 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(6):1146-1147
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) were evaluated for Badis badis (n = 25), Sperata seenghala (n = 26), Labeo gonius (n = 34), Rasbora rasbora (n = 30), Bagarius bagarius (n = 24), Gagata cenia (n = 27), Glyptothorax stoliczkae (n = 24) and Channa orientalis (n = 28) from the Ravi River tributary in North India. Altogether 218 samples of eight species were obtained between May and November 2014 using cast nets and gill nets. LWRs for these species were unknown to FishBase, and new maximum lengths were recorded for two of these species. 相似文献
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Debashis Jena Ansuman Panda Mrinal K. Datta Janmejay Parhi Partha S. Tripathy Alok K. Jena 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2019,35(4):1053-1055
The present study was undertaken with the objective to estimate the length‐weight Relationships (LWRs) for four species collected from the Brahmaputra River, Assam, India. The fish samples were collected quarterly from different sampling sites using gill net (mesh size ranges 1–1.5 cm, locally called Mola lungi jal), cast net (mesh size ranges 1.0–2.0 cm, locally called Kevalijal) and triangular dip nets (mesh size ranges 0.75–1.25 cm locally called khorajal) during the time period between May, 2016 to April, 2018 (2 years). The b value of the LWR ranged from 3.028 (for Parambasis lala) to 3.196 (for Psilorynchus balitora). In this study the relationship between length‐weight were highly correlated (p < 0.05). 相似文献
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C. Wang S. Xie X.‐L. Chang D.‐M. Huang 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(6):1180-1181
The length‐weight relationships (LWRs) were determined for five Chinese endemic fish species caught by electrofishing, cast nets (mesh size 1 cm) and gillnets (mesh size 4 cm) in the Hongshui River during June and July 2011 and October to November 2012. These are the first LWRs records for these five little‐known species. 相似文献
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Z. Yang L. Wan Y. Gong Y. T. Gong N. Zhao Y. Qiao H. Y. Tang 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2018,34(1):151-152
Length‐weight relationships were described for five fish species belonging to three families and four genera from the Daninghe River, one of primary tributaries of the upper Yangtze River, China. A total of 1894 specimens were collected from 2014 to 2016 by using electro‐fishing equipment. Length–weight relationships for five species were recorded previously in FishBase and new maximum total lengths for five species were also presented in this paper. The results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation in the upper Yangtze River Basin. 相似文献
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Lei Pan Ziyan Peng Dongguo Shao Tao Yang Zhengxiang Wang Zhangfan Zeng Xiaotao Shi 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2018,34(4):1094-1096
Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for four fish species [Schizopygopsis anteroventris Wu & Tsao, 1989, Schizothorax lissolabiatus Tsao, 1964, Triplophysa markehenensis (Zhu & Wu, 1981) and Triplophysa siluroides (Herzenstein, 1888)] from the Yellow River. Samples were collected seasonally from August 2016 to October 2017, using various fishing gears [set nets (mesh: 1.5 cm × 2.0 cm), hook, drift gill nets (mesh: 1.0 cm × 2.0 cm × 3.0 cm) and electro fishing]. Four new maximum standard length were recorded for S. anteroventris, S. lissolabiatus, T. markehenensis and T. siluroides. 相似文献
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Length‐weight relationships are described for 77 fish species belonging to eight families and 56 genera from the Chishui River, a protected tributary of the upper Yangtze River, China. Length–weight relationships for 56 species were unknown to FishBase and new maximum lengths are recorded for 44 species. These results will be useful for fishery research, management and conservation in the upper Yangtze River Basin. 相似文献
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Length‐weight relationships of two fish species caught from the estuary of the Pearl River 下载免费PDF全文
Length–weight relationships were estimated for two fishes [Lepidotrigla alata (Houttuyn, 1782), Sirembo imberbis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1846)] from the estuary of the Pearl River. All fish specimens were collected seasonally with commercial trawls (5 cm main trawl and 5 cm codend mesh) from March 2013 to July 2015. The b values were calculated as 3.03 for Lepidotrigla alata and 3.38 for Sirembo imberbis. 相似文献
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Min Zhang Li Wan Zhu Li Dong Xie Wen Xiong Zhengxiang Wang 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2018,34(5):1204-1206
The length‐weight relationships were determined for three fish species [Glyptothorax dorsalis Vinciguerra, 1890, Glyptothorax zanaensis Wu, He & Chu, 1981, and Percocypris tchangi (Pellegrin & Chevey, 1936)]. All fish were collected using drift gillnet (stretched mesh size: 4 cm) and castnet (mesh size: 1 cm) from Gongshan mountain, China. Samples were collected quarterly from July 2014 to August 2016. The parameter b of length‐weight relationship varied from 2.51 for Glyptothorax dorsalis to 3.30 for Percocypris tchangi. And the new standard length recorded for Glyptothorax dorsalis and Percocypris tchangi. 相似文献
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Raju Baitha Archisman Ray Subodha K. Karna Thangjaum N. Chanu Himanshu S. Swain Mitesh H. Ramteke Aprajita Singh Ranjan K. Manna Basanta K. Das 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2018,34(5):1195-1197
Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) for four fish species from the River Ganga (India) is presented. Sampling was conducted in the lower stretch of the river (Buxar: 25°33′43.90″N and 83°56′3.10″E to Freserganj: 21°35′40.58″N and 88°15′28.92″E) on tri‐monthly basis from September 2016 to December 2017. Specimens were caught in gill nets (mesh, 18–68 mm), cast nets (mesh, 12–14 mm), seine nets (mesh, 12–14 mm) and various traditional traps those were put over night and lifted in early morning. Total length and wet body weight of fish were measured to the nearest 0.1 cm and 0.01 g by a digital caliper and electronic balance respectively. From LWRs, the estimated b values were found to be 2.88 (Pisodonophis boro) to 3.17 (Gagata sexualis) whereas a value ranged from 0.001 (Pisodonophis boro) to 0.009 (Botia lohachata). As per FishBase, the species Gagata sexualis and Botia lohachata had new TLmax reported for LWR estimation. 相似文献
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Length–weight relationships of fish species from Lower Paranapanema River Basin,Upper Paraná River Basin,Brazil 下载免费PDF全文
C. R. S. Ribeiro D. A. Z. Garcia A. D. A. Costa M. H. S. Yabu A. C. R. Casimiro A. P. Vidotto‐Magnoni M. L. Orsi 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2017,33(5):1038-1039
Length–weight relationships were estimated for six fish species occurring in direct tributaries of the Lower Paranapanema River Basin. Data is described for the first time for five species and new measurements are provided for one species in the FishBase database. Studies of fish diversity are critical for species management and conservation, especially in this basin, which has suffered from many anthropical impacts. 相似文献
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Length‐weight relationships of five fish species collected from Ranganadi River (Brahmaputra River tributary) in Assam,India 下载免费PDF全文
G. Kaushik M. K. Das J. F. Hussain S. Bordoloi 《Zeitschrift fur angewandte Ichthyologie》2015,31(2):433-434
Length‐weight relationships (LWR) are presented for five fish species: Laubuka laubuca (Hamilton, 1822); Aspidoparia jaya (Hamilton, 1822); Channa gachua (Hamilton, 1822); Acanthocobitis botia (Hamilton, 1822) and Badis badis (Hamilton, 1822) collected from the Ranganadi River in the Lakhimpur district of Assam, India. There were no prior LWR data regarding three of these species. 相似文献