2016
DOI: 10.21077/ijf.2016.63.4.45856-04
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Age and growth of the deep water mud shrimp Solenocera melantho (De Man, 1907) off Visakhapatnam coast, India

Abstract: Age and growth of the deep water mud shrimp Solenocera melantho (De Man, 1907)

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“…Shrimp fisheries are not only valuable food resources, but also major economic resources in Egypt and other developing countries. Worldwide, the commercial shrimp species is a one of the superfamily Penaeoidea, which is classified into five Penaeidean families: Penaeidae, Solenoceridae, Sicynoiidae, Aristeidae, and Sergestidae [3,4]. The Solenoceridae family has the economic importance for the commercial catch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shrimp fisheries are not only valuable food resources, but also major economic resources in Egypt and other developing countries. Worldwide, the commercial shrimp species is a one of the superfamily Penaeoidea, which is classified into five Penaeidean families: Penaeidae, Solenoceridae, Sicynoiidae, Aristeidae, and Sergestidae [3,4]. The Solenoceridae family has the economic importance for the commercial catch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The von Bertalanffy growth (VBG) model plays a very important role in estimating age-length relationship in fisheries, as is evident from the fact that a large number of articles dealing with this model have appeared recently in journals (Menon et al, 2015;Chembian and Mathew, 2016;Ganesh and Chakravarty, 2016;Jayabalan et al, 2016). In the case of fish species from temperate waters, age reading is generally a relatively simple technique, because their otoliths or scales show seasonal rings: one for the summer and one for the winter, which together form an annual ring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%