Relación longitud-peso y factor de condición de los peces nativos del río San Pedro (cuenca del río Valdivia, Chile)/Weight-length relationships and condition factor of native fish from San Pedro River (Valdivia River basin, Chile)

The length-weight relationship and condition factor (K) are useful descriptors in population fish biology, because they provide essential information on growth strategies, nutritional status and reproduction. They are also parameters widely used to compare the condition of aquatic systems with varyi...

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