Global patterns and clines in the growth of common carp Cyprinus carpio

This review provides a meta‐analytical assessment of the global patterns and clines in the growth of Cyprinus carpio as measured by length‐at‐age (Lt) or von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) parameters, mass–length relationship (W–Lt) and condition factor, based on literature data. In total, 284 s...

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Aridity
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Carp
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Climate
Clines
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