
handle: 10553/1256
El interés por el crecimiento de los seres vivos es indiscutible, no sólo como un fenómeno biológico en sí mismo, sino también porque su evolución es fiel reflejo de las vicisitudes de la vida del ser. Resulta en extremo difícil encontrar una definición exacta del crecimiento ya que ni considerándolo como un aumento en peso o en volumen o como una variación en la estructura interna o externa queda exactamente definido. En realidad el crecimiento es una transformación evolutiva. Entraña en sí mismo una serie de transformaciones y evoluciona constantemente hacia una forma de equilibrio.
The variations in the relative growth in several species of fishes in the Western Mediterranean is investigated with the help of allometric method. The species have been selected among the most representative in the differents marine habitats: Ammodytes cicerellus, Mullus barbatus, M. surmuletus, Merluccius merluccius, Phycis blennioides, Merlangus putassou, Trachirhyncus scabrus, Alepocephalus rostratus, Scylliorhinus canicula, Scomber scombrus and Sardina pilchardus.
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