2017
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d180226
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Abstract: Abstract. Parsa M, Mahmoudi Khoshdarehgi M, Nekuro A, Pouladi M. 2017. Population dynamics parameters of Silver Pomfret Pampus argenteus in Iranian waters of the northern Persian . This research represents population dynamics parameters of Pampus argenteus including age, growth and mortality parameters in Iranian waters of the northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea using length-frequency data. Fork length and total weight data collecting of P. argenteus were conducted from April 2014 to March 2015. A total of 1919… Show more

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“…2018). Amrollahi, et al [18] Parsa, et al [19] Ghosh, et al [17] Present study . Mortality due to capture (F) = 3.04 / yea greater than the natural mortality (M) = 0.60 / year and total mortality (Z) = 3.64 / year.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…2018). Amrollahi, et al [18] Parsa, et al [19] Ghosh, et al [17] Present study . Mortality due to capture (F) = 3.04 / yea greater than the natural mortality (M) = 0.60 / year and total mortality (Z) = 3.64 / year.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The size of white pomfret caught in Tarakan waters, East Kalimantan ranges from 9.0-35.0 cmFL [1], in the Persian Gulf ranging from 9.5 to 31.2 cmFL [18] and in the Oman Sea ranged from 10.0 to 32.0 cmFL [19].…”
Section: Length-frequency Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Prihatiningsih et al (2015), the size distribution of white pomfret in Tarakan city ranged from 90-350 mm (average 179.3±180 mm; n=1255). According to Parsa et al (2017), the size distribution of white pomfret (P. argenteus) in Iranian Waters ranged between 100 and 320 mm (199.7±1.2 mm; n=1919). Whereas the size distribution of white pomfret in Khuzestan Province (northwest the Persian Gulf) was recorded between 95 and 312 mm (Narges et al 2011).…”
Section: Size Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prihatiningsih et al (2015) recorded total mortality (Z) of white pomfret at 276%, fish mortality (F) of 165%; natural mortality (M) of 111%, and the exploitation rate (E) of 60%. Parsa et al (2017) also estimated 155%/year total mortality, 75%/year natural mortality, 78%/year fishing mortality, and exploitation rate of 51%. According to Hikmawansyah et al (2019), the estimated total mortality rate of white pomfret in Pangandaran waters was 60%/year, 364%, 304%, and 84%, respectively.…”
Section: Mortality and Exploitation Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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