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González Acosta, A.F., G., Ruíz Campos, L.T., Findley & J., Romo Ríos
(2015).
Length-weight and length-length relationships, condition index and trophic level of Sphyraena idiastes Heller and Snodgrass, 1903 (Teleostei: Sphyraenidae).
California Fish and Game.
101(3): 178-183.
Length-weight and length-length relationships, condition index and trophic level of Sphyraena idiastes Heller and Snodgrass, 1903 (Teleostei: Sphyraenidae)
Adrián Felipe González Acosta, Gorgonio Ruíz Campos, Lloyd T. Findley y Javier Romo Ríos
The pelican barracuda (Sphyraena idiastes Heller and Snodgrass, 1903) is a schooling pelagic species inhabiting waters as deep as ~100 m and is common throughout- Baja California peninsula and in the Gulf of California. In this study we provide the first appraisals of its length-weight (l-W) and length-length (L-L) relationships, Fulton’s condition index, and data on its trophic ecology based on specimens caught in the northernmost range of its distribution
Palabras clave: Trophic ecology; LWR; Sphyraena; Barracudas
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