2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-024-02217-2
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A comparative study on the age, growth, and mortality of Gobio huanghensis (Luo, Le & Chen, 1977) in the Gansu and Ningxia sections of the upper Yellow River, China

Peilun Li,
Jiacheng Liu,
Yanbin Liu
et al.

Abstract: Balkground Gobio huanghensis is a small economic fish endemic to the Yellow River at the junction of the Tibetan Plateau and the Huangtu Plateau in China. To understand the impact of environmental changes and human activities on the ecological structure of the G. huanghensis population, a comparative study was conducted on the age composition, growth characteristics, mortality rate, and exploitation rate of the G. huanghensis populations in the Gansu and Ningxia sections of the upper Yellow Riv… Show more

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“…Otoliths are small calcareous structures found in the inner ear of fish that function as valuable repositories of their life history [31,32]. Unlike other structures, otoliths possess resistance to reabsorption and continuous growth, providing critical insights into fish life and growth, thus making them indispensable tools in ecological fish studies [29,[33][34][35]. Various innovative methods using sophisticated technology have been employed in fish age determination [31,36,37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otoliths are small calcareous structures found in the inner ear of fish that function as valuable repositories of their life history [31,32]. Unlike other structures, otoliths possess resistance to reabsorption and continuous growth, providing critical insights into fish life and growth, thus making them indispensable tools in ecological fish studies [29,[33][34][35]. Various innovative methods using sophisticated technology have been employed in fish age determination [31,36,37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%