STUDIES ON THE EARLY LIFE HISTORY OF SARDINELLA SIRM (WALBAUM) FROM VIZHINJAM, SOUTHWEST COAST OF INDIA
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Abstract
The early life history of Sardinella sirm lias been studied up to the prolarvalstage by rearing the fertilized eggs collected from the plankton. The prolarvae
attained a maximum length of 3.79 mm around 24 h after hatching. Subsequent
larval stages, ranging in size from 4.69 to 30.0 mm, collected from the
plankton as well as from the shore seine (Norma Vala) catches, have been illustrated
and described.
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Lazarus, S. (2011). STUDIES ON THE EARLY LIFE HISTORY OF SARDINELLA SIRM (WALBAUM) FROM VIZHINJAM, SOUTHWEST COAST OF INDIA. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 34(1), 28-40. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/10755