Feeding aspects and reproductive biology of smalltooth emperor, lethrinus microdon (valenciennes, 1830) in the gulf of mannar along the indian southeast coast

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: In this study a total of 405 specimens were collected.
  • Who: B- and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: B-5381 [1-10], in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Lethrinids are one of the most commercially significant groups of fish along many tropical coasts and are regarded as an important source of animal protein for communities in the western Pacific and the Indian Ocean (Carpenter and Allen, 1989). W hen the coefficient of allometry (b) is equal to 3, the growth rates of length and weight are equal (Ricker . . .

     

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