Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for four fish species [Schizopygopsis anteroventris Wu & Tsao, 1989, Schizothorax lissolabiatus Tsao, 1964, Triplophysa markehenensis (Zhu & Wu, 1981) and Triplophysa siluroides (Herzenstein, 1888)] from the Yellow River. Samples were collected seasonally from August 2016 to October 2017, using various fishing gears [set nets (mesh: 1.5 cm × 2.0 cm), hook, drift gill nets (mesh: 1.0 cm × 2.0 cm × 3.0 cm) and electro fishing]. Four new maximum standard length were recorded for S. anteroventris, S. lissolabiatus, T. markehenensis and T. siluroides.
Length-weight relationships were determined for three fish species (Culter oxycephaloides Kreyenberg & Pappenheim, 1908, Liobagrus marginatoides (Wu, 1930 and Pseudobagrus tenuis (Günther, 1873)) from central China. Specimens were collected How to cite this article: Peng Z, Lin G, Liu J, et al. Lengthweight relationships of three fish species from central China. J
The length-weight relationships (LWR) for three fish species collected from the Nujiang River, China, were determined. Fishes were caught quarterly by drift gill net (stretched mesh size: 4 cm, depth: 2-4 m) and cast net (mesh size 1 cm; depth: 1-2 m)
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