“…There were some variations in b values estimated in the present study for some species in comparison with the earlier estimates (Karna et al., ; Kulbicki, Guillemot, & Amand, ; Kulbicki, Mou Tham, Thollot, & Wantiez, ; Letourneur, Kulbicki, & Labrosse, ; Mohamad Kasim, Ameer Hamsa, Rajapackiam, & Balasubramanian, ; Torres, ). The differences in b values can be occurred due to several factors such as sample size, length range covered, type of habitat, ontogenetic development, season, population, sex, gonad maturity, diet, and health (Chen et al., ; Roul et al., ; Tesch, ). Out of five species analysed herein, only one species ( Tylosurus acus melanotus ) have not estimated LWRs till today (Froese & Pauly, ).…”