2017
DOI: 10.1111/jai.13367
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Length-weight relationships of three fish species from the South China Sea

Abstract: Summary The length–weight relationships were determined for three fish species: Histiopterus typus (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844), Branchiostegus argentatus (Cuvier, 1830), and Ilisha elongata (Anonymous [Bennett], 1830). Samples were collected from the South China Sea with commercial trawls in June 2016 using trawl nets. Prior to this study the length–weight relationships for these three species were unknown.

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“…Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) is a useful tool for fish stock assessments and management (Froese, ). The fish stocks of the South China Sea are diverse (Li, ; Xiong, ). In this study, LWRs for two fish species ( Kumococius rodericensis and Inegocia japonica ) from the South China Sea were determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Length‐weight relationships (LWRs) is a useful tool for fish stock assessments and management (Froese, ). The fish stocks of the South China Sea are diverse (Li, ; Xiong, ). In this study, LWRs for two fish species ( Kumococius rodericensis and Inegocia japonica ) from the South China Sea were determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The South China Sea has high marine fish species richness and endemism (Xiong et al, 2017). However, the information of Chinese marine fish is very scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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SummaryLength-weight relationships were determined for three fish species [Bregmaceros rarisquamosus Munro, 1950; Sardinella albella (Valenciennes, 1847)
| INTRODUCTIONThe South China Sea has high marine fish species richness and endemism (Xiong et al, 2017). However, the information of Chinese marine fish is very scarce.
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confidence: 99%