Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters
Predictive regression equations were generated to estimate total length of the Brazilian flathead (Percophis brasiliensis) fish using skull and pectoral girdle bones as well as specific body and otolith lengths. All regressions were statistically significant. The features of bone and external body r...
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paper:paper_01758659_v_n_p_PerezComesana2023-06-08T15:19:02Z Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters Predictive regression equations were generated to estimate total length of the Brazilian flathead (Percophis brasiliensis) fish using skull and pectoral girdle bones as well as specific body and otolith lengths. All regressions were statistically significant. The features of bone and external body regressions evidently have the capability to increase the amount of dietary information obtainable from stomach content analyses of the Southwest Atlantic piscivores. © 2013 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. 2013 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01758659_v_n_p_PerezComesana http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01758659_v_n_p_PerezComesana |
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Predictive regression equations were generated to estimate total length of the Brazilian flathead (Percophis brasiliensis) fish using skull and pectoral girdle bones as well as specific body and otolith lengths. All regressions were statistically significant. The features of bone and external body regressions evidently have the capability to increase the amount of dietary information obtainable from stomach content analyses of the Southwest Atlantic piscivores. © 2013 Blackwell Verlag GmbH. |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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Total length estimation of the Brazilian flathead Percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in Argentine waters |
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total length estimation of the brazilian flathead percophis brasiliensis, using morphometric relationships of skull, pectoral girdle bones, otoliths and specific body measures, in argentine waters |
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