2020
DOI: 10.47174/lap2020.ed.0000025
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TRANSVERSALIDADE DA ENGENHARIA DE PESCA Anais da IV Semana Acadêmica de Engenharia de Pesca Ifes (1a Edição)

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“…Conversely, N. schmitti and E. oplophoroides were evaluated regarding relative growth for relationships between carapace length and secondary structures related to sexual dimorphism and reproductive changes, such as length of the male appendix and the second pleuron length, in populations off Southeastern Brazil (see Herrera et al 2017, Pescinelli et al 2017. For N. schmitti, TL-CL and TW-CL relationships were estimated for the state of Sergipe (Santos et al 2020b), but the growth allometry was not statistically evaluated. Their b values corroborate with those found in the present study: positive allometry for TL-CL relationships and negative for TW-CL relationships.…”
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“…Conversely, N. schmitti and E. oplophoroides were evaluated regarding relative growth for relationships between carapace length and secondary structures related to sexual dimorphism and reproductive changes, such as length of the male appendix and the second pleuron length, in populations off Southeastern Brazil (see Herrera et al 2017, Pescinelli et al 2017. For N. schmitti, TL-CL and TW-CL relationships were estimated for the state of Sergipe (Santos et al 2020b), but the growth allometry was not statistically evaluated. Their b values corroborate with those found in the present study: positive allometry for TL-CL relationships and negative for TW-CL relationships.…”
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