Summary Length–weight relationships were determined for seven fish species (Culter oxycephaloides Kreyenberg & Pappenheim, 1908; Pseudobagrus tenuis Günther, 1873; Saurogobio dumerili Bleeker, 1871; Distoechodon tumirostris Peters, 1881; Pseudolaubuca engraulis Nichols, 1925; Liobagrus marginatoides Wu, 1930; and Parabotia bimaculata Chen, 1980) inhabiting the Yuan River, central China. Fishes were collected using gillnets and electroshock fishing techniques quarterly from January 2008 to December 2010. This study is first report the length–weight relationships for this seven fish species.
Summary Length–weight relationships were determined for three fish species (Acanthopagrus latus Houttuyn, 1782; Acentrogobius caninus Valenciennes, 1837; and Nematalosa japonica Regan, 1917). Samples were collected from the East China Sea (N 27.306020, E 120.918026), from May to July in 2015–2016. Samples were collected using commercial trawls (5 cm main trawl and 3 cm codend mesh). Length–weight relationships for these three species were determined for the first time.
SummaryLength-weight relationships were determined for three fish species: Gymnodiptychus pachycheilus (Herzenstein, 1892), Discogobio yunnanensis (Regan, 1907), and Triplophysa pseudostenura (He, Zhang & Song, 2012). Samples were collected from the Yalong River, southwestern China using fishing gear (gillnets, 30 × 15 m, mesh-size 5 mm) and electroshock fishing (CWB-2000 P, 12 V, 250 HZ) in June 2007. Prior to this study, length-weight relationships for these three species were unknown. For two of the species [Discogobio yunnanensis (Regan, 1907) | INTRODUCTIONThe ichthyofauna of southwestern China is extremely diverse (Kang et al., 2014), and the Yalong River is one of its richest water resources with many endemic fish species (Chen, Chen, & He, 2002). However, information on the fishes in this region has been limited to the conservation and management of fishes in the river basin because of recently built hydroelectric power stations on the Yalong River (Dudgeon, 2011). In this study, the length-weight relationships (LWRs) for the three aforementioned fish species were determined. | MATERIALS AND METHODS Specimens | RESULTSSample size, size range, length-weight parameters a and b, and the correlation coefficient (r 2 ) are shown in | DISCUSSIONLWRs of three fish species were determined in this study for the first time. The values of parameter b remained within the expected range of 2.5-3.5 (Froese, 2006). By comparing our results
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