Length‐weight relationships of four fish species from the estuary of the Pearl River, South China
Summary Length‐weight relationships were determined for four fish species [Pterois russelii Bennett, 1831, Trichiurus margarites Li, 1992, Muraenesox cinereus (Forsskål, 1775), and Pterygotrigla ryukyuensis Matsubara & Hiyama, 1932]. Samples were collected from the estuary of the Pearl River wit...
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Length‐weight relationships were determined for four fish species [Pterois russelii Bennett, 1831, Trichiurus margarites Li, 1992, Muraenesox cinereus (Forsskål, 1775), and Pterygotrigla ryukyuensis Matsubara & Hiyama, 1932]. Samples were collected from the estuary of the Pearl River with commercial trawls (mesh size 2 cm) periodically each season from May 2012 to January 2014. Prior to this study, the length‐weight relationships for these four species were unknown. |
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