
Figure 7. - Relationship between total length (TL, mm) and number of increments in otolith of juvenile Hyporhamphus picarti. Black circles indicate individuals caught in autumn 2012, and white circles those caught in 2013. Linear growth equations are for 2012: LT = 1.881 × age – 19.29 (n = 52; r2 = 0.63; p <0.05); and for 2013: LT = 2.353 × age – 35.57 (n = 29; r2 = 0.71; p <0.05).
Published as part of Jaafour, Sakina, Yahyaoui, Ahmed, Rabhi, Khalef, Sadak, Abderrahim & Amara, Rachid, 2015, Colonization, hatching dates, and growth rates of juvenile Hyporhamphus picarti (Hemiramphidae), in the Nador lagoon (NE Morocco), pp. 261-269 in Cybium 39 (4) on page 265, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2015-394-003, http://zenodo.org/record/13610365
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