2020
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-975x13017
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Abstract: Aim In this paper we present a scientometric analysis aimed at to assess and quantify the contribution of Le Cren’s condition factor and the main ideas advanced by ‘Le Cren, 1951’ to studies on the health of individuals or populations in aquatic environments. Specifically, we addressed the following questions: (i) what are the temporal and spatial citation trends of ‘Le Cren, 1951’?; (ii) Which journals cited ‘Le Cren, 1951’ most frequently?; (iii) In which types of aquatic environments and organisms have Le C… Show more

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“…According to the data found in the analysis of the length ‐ weight ratio parameters, Le Cren's relative condition factor was used (Gubiani et al, 2020):Kn=WaLn,where K n is the relative condition factor and for this study W and L are total weight and length, respectively, while the values of n and a are the slope and intercept of the linear regression between weight and length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the data found in the analysis of the length ‐ weight ratio parameters, Le Cren's relative condition factor was used (Gubiani et al, 2020):Kn=WaLn,where K n is the relative condition factor and for this study W and L are total weight and length, respectively, while the values of n and a are the slope and intercept of the linear regression between weight and length.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest value of relative condition factor was found on August and December, while the lowest value found on March. Condition factor is one of the indicators of aquatic ecological health [32] that indicate the nutritional adequacy and individual fitness [33]. The highest value of relative condition factor designate the fish in prosperous and the habitat condition supporting the fish life [33,34] as well as the indicator of spawning period of fish [35].…”
Section: Relative Condition Factor (Kn)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Condition factor is one of the indicators of aquatic ecological health [32] that indicate the nutritional adequacy and individual fitness [33]. The highest value of relative condition factor designate the fish in prosperous and the habitat condition supporting the fish life [33,34] as well as the indicator of spawning period of fish [35]. The other fish species in genus Rasbora like R. tawarensis in Laut Tawar Lake [27,36], R. lateristriata in Central Lombok waters [31], R. argyrotaenia in Flood Plain Rungan River, Central Kalimantan [37] and in Batang River, South Kalimantan [28] also in good condition factor.…”
Section: Relative Condition Factor (Kn)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The individual sizes of the organisms and their taxonomy used to inform about the management and conservation of some water ecosystems (Petchey and Belgrano, 2010;Gomes, 2015). Gubiani et al, (2020), in a bibliographic review work, mention that the (Kcf) method estimated by Dr. Le Cren (1951) is widely used to estimate the body condition of fish, however, there are criticisms in its application by many authors.…”
Section: Condition Factormentioning
confidence: 99%