2016
DOI: 10.21608/eajbsz.2016.13464
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Biometric Relationships for the Bivalve Mussel, Brachidontes pharaonis Populations from the North-Western Coast of Suez Gulf, Egypt.

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“…Also, Radwan (2014) reported that b value for specimens of B. pharaonis was 2.38 from Lake Timash (Suez Canal), 2.76 from Gulf of Suez, 2.78 from Marsa Alam (Red Sea), 2.97 from Bardawil Lagoon and 2.71 from Port Said (Mediterranean Sea) On the other hand, in the present study the relative coefficient of condition (kn) values of B. pharaonis in the investigated habitats on the Suez Gulf were more than 0ne indicating the suitability of the environment for their growth. This agreed with the results of El-Sayed et al (2016) for two populations of the same species from Adabia and Ain Sokhna on Suez Gulf.…”
Section: -Morpology and Morphometrysupporting
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“…Also, Radwan (2014) reported that b value for specimens of B. pharaonis was 2.38 from Lake Timash (Suez Canal), 2.76 from Gulf of Suez, 2.78 from Marsa Alam (Red Sea), 2.97 from Bardawil Lagoon and 2.71 from Port Said (Mediterranean Sea) On the other hand, in the present study the relative coefficient of condition (kn) values of B. pharaonis in the investigated habitats on the Suez Gulf were more than 0ne indicating the suitability of the environment for their growth. This agreed with the results of El-Sayed et al (2016) for two populations of the same species from Adabia and Ain Sokhna on Suez Gulf.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In the present investigation the growth of total body weight with shell length of B. pharaonis was allometric. Similar results were given by El-Sayed et al (2016) for the two populations of the same species from Adabia and Ain Sokhna on Suez Gulf with b values of the regression coefficients of this relationship were 2.112 and 2.376, respectively. In the current study the value of (b) was estimated to be 2.630.…”
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“…This species was reported from the Red Sea including Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba by several authors particularly Sharabati (1984), Vine (1986), Head (1987), Mastaller (1987), Mohamed (1992), Rusmore-Villaume (2008), and Radwan (2014). It was also treated among Suez Gulf fauna reported by El Mekawy (2016), and El-Sayed et al (2017) and its biometric relationships was also studied by El-Sayed, et al (2016).…”
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