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Length–weight relationships for two abundant rocky reef fishes from northern Patagonia, Argentina: Sebastes oculatus Valenciennes, 1833 and Pinguipes brasilianus Cuvier, 1829
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2016-12Registro en:
Venerus, Leonardo Ariel; Villanueva Gomila, Gabriela Lujan; Sueiro, Maria Cruz; Bovcon, Nelson Darío; Length–weight relationships for two abundant rocky reef fishes from northern Patagonia, Argentina: Sebastes oculatus Valenciennes, 1833 and Pinguipes brasilianus Cuvier, 1829; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal of Applied Ichthyology - Zeitschrift für Angewandte Ichthyologie; 32; 6; 12-2016; 1347-1349
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1439-0426
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Venerus, Leonardo Ariel
Villanueva Gomila, Gabriela Lujan
Sueiro, Maria Cruz
Bovcon, Nelson Darío
Resumen
The Patagonian rockfish Sebastes oculatus and the Brazilian sandperch Pinguipes brasilianus are two of the most abundant, conspicuous reef fishes in the northern Patagonian gulfs of Argentina. This study provides separate length–weight relationships for males, females and pooled individuals of these species for the North Patagonian region, based on samples collected between 2009 and 2014 throughout the year between 42°S and 45°S. No length–weight relationships for P. brasilianus were heretofore available in the literature. Although one relationship was published for S. oculatus from Chilean waters, the limited number of fish and size range did not allow an accurate estimate of the model parameters.