@article{MAKHILLJAVA201110233080,
    title = {Length-Weight Relationships of 34 Fish Species from the Sea of Marmara, Turkey},
    journal = {Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances},
    volume = {10},
    number = {23},
    pages = {3037-3042},
    year = {2011},
    issn = {1680-5593},
    doi = {javaa.2011.3037.3042},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1680-5593&doi=javaa.2011.3037.3042},
    author = {Tomris,Didem,Abdullah,Tugrul,Tan and},
    keywords = {Length-weight relationships,coastal fish,allometric growth,Sea of Marmara,chondrichthyes,osteichthyes},
    abstract = {Length-weight relationships were estimated for 34 coastal fish species of the Sea of Marmara namely <I>Arnoglosus laterna</I>, <I>Atherina boyeri</I>, <I>Blennius ocellaris</I>, <I>Buglossidium luteum</I>, <I>Callionymus lyra</I>, <I>Callionymus risso</I>, <I>Cepola macrophthalma</I>, <I>Chelidonichthys lucerna</I>, <I>Diplodus annularis</I>, <I>Eutrigla gurnardus</I>, <I>Gaidropsarus meditrraneus</I>, <I>Gobius niger</I>, <I>Lesueurigobius friesii</I>, <I>Lophius piscatorius</I>, <I>Merluccius merluccius</I>, <I>Merlangius merlangus euxinus</I>, <I>Mullus barbatus</I>, <I>Mullus surmuletus</I>, <I>Pomatomus saltatrix</I>, <I>Raja astarias</I>, <I>Raja clavata</I>, <I>Sardinella aurita</I>, <I>Scorpaena porcus</I>, <I>Serranus cabrilla</I>, <I>Serranus hepatus</I>, <I>Solea kleinii</I>, <I>Solea solea</I>, <I>Spicara smaris</I>, <I>Squalus acanthias</I>, <I>Squalus blainvillei</I>, <I>Syngnathus acus</I>, <I>Trachurus trachurus</I>, <I>Trigla lyra</I> and <I>Uranoscopus scaber</I>. Samples were collected between November 2006 and March 2007 using bottom trawl and commercial beam trawl at depths ranging from 30-100 m. This research is the first reference on length-weight parameters of 21 species for the Sea of Marmara. The parameters of a and b of the equation W = aL<SUP>b</SUP> were estimated. The b values of the species caught ranged from 1.51 for <I>Cepola macrophthalma </I>to 3.485 for <I>Atherina boyeri</I>. Whenever possible, the b values for the species obtained both in this study and some of the previously reported in the Turkish waters were compared.}
    }