Determination of a method for calculation of Allometric Condition Factor of fish

  • Sidnei Eduardo Lima-Junior UNESP
  • Isabella Braz Cardone UNESP
  • Roberto Goitein UNESP

Abstract

There is no agreement among authors that study fish condition by the allometric method (K=W/Lb) with regard to the best procedure for b coefficient calculation. Some authors use a constant coefficient for all sub-samples (seasons of the year, for instance), whilst others calculate b value for each sub-sample. To demonstrate which of these methods fits better, this study verified that the use of one b value for each sub-sample leads to distortion of Condition Factor values. Comparing the two tested methods, it may be concluded that the method which calculates b coefficient from groupings of all individuals and uses b as a constant value for all sub-samples is the most convenient method to study fish condition.

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Published
2008-05-13
How to Cite
Lima-Junior, S. E., Cardone, I. B., & Goitein, R. (2008). Determination of a method for calculation of Allometric Condition Factor of fish. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 24, 397-400. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v24i0.2311
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Biology Sciences

 

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