2014
DOI: 10.3750/aip2014.44.3.09
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Length–weight relations for 29 fish species from Homa Lagoon, Aegean Sea, Turkey

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“…Also the LRWs data provide the estimation of population size of a fish stock (Dulcǐć and Kraljevic, 1996). Though there are some studies on length weight relationships in the Black Sea (Samsun et al, 2006;Kasapoğlu and Düzgüneş, 2013), the Sea of Marmara (Keskin and Gaygusuz, 2010;Bok et al, 2011) the Aegean Sea (İlkyaz et al, 2008;Bilge et al, 2014;Ates et al, 2017), the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Cicek et al, 2006;Sangun et al, 2007;Gökçe et al, 2010) and in the Turkish Lagoons few studies on LWRs of fish species in the Homa Lagoon (Acarli et al, 2014); in the Beymelek Lagoon (Sümer, 2012) have been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also the LRWs data provide the estimation of population size of a fish stock (Dulcǐć and Kraljevic, 1996). Though there are some studies on length weight relationships in the Black Sea (Samsun et al, 2006;Kasapoğlu and Düzgüneş, 2013), the Sea of Marmara (Keskin and Gaygusuz, 2010;Bok et al, 2011) the Aegean Sea (İlkyaz et al, 2008;Bilge et al, 2014;Ates et al, 2017), the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Cicek et al, 2006;Sangun et al, 2007;Gökçe et al, 2010) and in the Turkish Lagoons few studies on LWRs of fish species in the Homa Lagoon (Acarli et al, 2014); in the Beymelek Lagoon (Sümer, 2012) have been conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, the length-weight relationship (Table 1) of the A. boyeri show a mostly positive allometric growth pattern (Altun 1991;Tarkan et al 2006;Gaygusuz 2006;Ozeren 2009;Kırankaya et al 2014) such as in the specimens found in the Bayramiç Reservoir. However, A. boyeri specimens show negative allometry in some reservoirs and lagoons (Acarli, Kara, & Bayhan, 2014;Ilhan & Sari, 2015;Tarkan et al, 2006). Altun, 1991 Küçükçekmece, İstanbul 3.9-11.1 cm (TL) 3.31 Positive allometry Tarkan et al, 2006(Tarkan et al, 2006 (Tarkan et al, 2006) Küçükçekmece, İstanbul 3.7-10.4 cm (SL) Gaygusuz et al 2006 Lake Iznik, Bursa 27-119 mm (TL) 0.1008-10.3646 g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, the length-weight relationship (Table 1) of the A. boyeri show a mostly positive allometric growth pattern (Altun 1991;Tarkan et al 2006;Gaygusuz 2006;Ozeren 2009;Kırankaya et al 2014) such as in the specimens found in the Bayramiç Reservoir. However, A. boyeri specimens show negative allometry in some reservoirs and lagoons (Acarli, Kara, & Bayhan, 2014;Ilhan & Sari, 2015;Tarkan et al, 2006 The positive allometric growth rate of A. boyeri individuals in the Bayramiç Dam indicates that they could potentially succeed in establishing themselves in this habitat in subsequent years. A. boyeri have a high degree of adaptation ability, mature early, have rapid growth rates (Leonardos, 2001) and prioritize growth by postponing their spawning period depending on their habitat (Henderson & Bamber, 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pilchardus and E. encrasicolus with 10-year intervals (Hoşsucu et al, 1994;Özaydin and Taskavak, 2006;Acarli et al, 2014). For this reason, the purpose of the study is to reveal the current LWR parameters and compare it with the previous studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%