2012
DOI: 10.1111/jai.12097
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Length-weight relationships for 14 fish species of the Suer River estuary in southern Korea

Abstract: Summary Length–weight relationships were estimated for 14 species belonging to 13 fish families from the Suer River estuary, Korea. These 14 species are: Callionymus valenciennei, Konosirus punctatus, Conger myriaster, Cynoglossus joyneri, Tribolodon hakonensis, Thryssa hamiltonii, Acanthogobius flavimanus, Paratrypauchen microcephalus, Hexagrammos agrammus, Nuchequula nuchalis, Pseudopleuronectes yokohamae, Pennahia argentata, Sillago japonica and Takifugu niphobles. Between April 2009 and January 2010, sampl… Show more

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“…The values of the regression parameter b varied between 2.47 for Favonigobius gymnauchen and 3.03 for D. temminckii temminckii , whereas the parameter a varied from 0.0062 for Pholis fangi to 0.0314 for R. ercodes in this study (Table ). The LWR values of two species, P. fangi and F. gymnauchen , are first reported in this study, while the LWRs of the other 2 species ( D. temminckii temminckii, R. ercodes ) cover much wider ranges of total length and weight than the previously reported data in FishBase (Yoon & Choi, ; Yoon et al, ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…The values of the regression parameter b varied between 2.47 for Favonigobius gymnauchen and 3.03 for D. temminckii temminckii , whereas the parameter a varied from 0.0062 for Pholis fangi to 0.0314 for R. ercodes in this study (Table ). The LWR values of two species, P. fangi and F. gymnauchen , are first reported in this study, while the LWRs of the other 2 species ( D. temminckii temminckii, R. ercodes ) cover much wider ranges of total length and weight than the previously reported data in FishBase (Yoon & Choi, ; Yoon et al, ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Length-weight relationship estimates are very helpful in fishery management and stock assessment models (Barría et al 2014), and has been widely used in the environmental monitoring programs such as calculation of fish weight at a certain length, conversion of an equation of growth in weight (Yoon et al 2013;Oliveira et al 2014). The relationship between fork length and total weight of P. argenteus is given in Figure 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LWR parameters for the remaining five species are available in FishBase (Froese and Pauly, ) and in recent studies of P . yokohamae conducted in the Bohai Sea (Liu et al., ) and the southern Sea of Korea (Yoon et al., ; Baeck et al., ). Almost all of the FishBase listings lack confidence intervals for a and b , which might preclude direct comparisons with the results of our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Length-weight regression (LWR) parameters for six flounder species, eastern coast ofKorea, 2011 and2012 …”
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confidence: 99%