[HTML][HTML] Biometric indices of eleven mangrove fish species from southwest Bangladesh

MR Hasan, AA Mamun, MY Hossain - The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Biometric indices, ie i) length-weight relationships (LWRs), ii) form factor (a 3.0), iii) length-
frequency distributions (LFDs), and iv) condition factors (relative KR and Fulton's KF) are …

Length-weight relationship and condition factors of seven Penaeus shrimp species along the southeast coast of Tamil Nadu (Southern India)

HP Mohale, P Jawahar, N Jayakumar… - Indian Journal of …, 2024 - indianjournals.com
Background The present study of the length-weight relationship and condition factors of
seven shrimp species on the southeast coast of Tamil Nadu between July (2022) and …

Stock identification of Congaturi halfbeak (Hyporhamphus limbatus): insight into conventional and truss-based morphometrics

S Mahfuj, SI Islam, SS Jinia, MF Hossain… - The Journal of Basic and …, 2023 - Springer
Background Wild fish stocks continuously decline in Bangladeshi rivers and oxbow lakes.
Small indigenous fish species management solely depends on their population status and …

A study on the length-weight relationship and condition factor of five small indigenous fish species of Sareswar Beel in lower Assam, Northeast India

B NARZARY, BK KHANGEMBAM - Iranian Journal of Ichthyology, 2022 - ijichthyol.org
Length-weight relationship (LWR) and relative condition factor are significant in fishery
science as it provides information on fish wellbeing and biological data. The present study …

STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS IKTIOFAUNA DI SUNGAI WAY BULOK, KABUPATEN PRINGSEWU, LAMPUNG

AS DICKY - 2023 - digilib.unila.ac.id
Sungai Way Bulok adalah anak Sungai Sekampung yang terletak di Kecamatan Gading
Rejo, Pringsewu, Lampung. Sungai ini memiliki hulu di kaki bukit Gunung Rindingan …

Biometric Indices of Four Crustaceans and Two Mangrove Fishes From Coastal Waters in Bangladesh

MR Hasan, AA Mamun, MY Hossain - Thalassas: An International Journal …, 2021 - Springer
Many crustaceans and commercial fish species are considered to be essential aquatic
resources of Bangladesh coastal waters. However, a little is known regarding biometric …