Revista de Biología Tropical (Dec 2001)

Longitud, peso y sexo del dorado Coryphaena hippurus (Perciformes: Coryphaenidae), del litoral de Sinaloa, Nayarit y Baja California Sur, México

  • J.V. Madrid,
  • R. Beltrán-Pimienta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3-4
pp. 931 – 938

Abstract

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Poblaciones de dorado (Pisces) fueron muestreadas en Sinaloa, Nayarit y Baja Califonia Sur, México, en 1997. Unos 3211 organismos fueron analizados. Las tallas máximas fueron de 192 cm y 30 Kg. Hay diferentes tallas asociadas a las zonas y épocas climática (P Dolphin fish population data were recorded from landings in Sinaloa, Nayarit and Baja Califonia Sur, Mexico, in 1997. Of 3 211 organisms only 2 812 produced complete biometric data. The maximal length and weight were 192 cm and 30 Kg. The three sampling sites and the climatic periods also were associated with different size (P < 0.05). The covariate analysis of weight and length relationships indicated significative differences (P < 0.05) for total data and by sex. Condition factor was higher throughout the study period in Mazatlán, and the variation was higher, in the spring. The sexual ratio was in Mazatlán was constant, while there were more males in Nayarit in the fall and the spring and in Los Cabos in the spring. There may be population differences, between the central mexican Pacific Coast and the Peninsula of Baja data

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