DETERMINATION OF MEAN LENGTH OF OILSARDINE AT DIFFERENT AGES BASED ON THE ANNUAL SIZE-FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
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Abstract
Studies on the growth rMe of the Indian oilsal'dine, Sardinella longicepsVial., have been largely based on the progl'elssion of the monthly modal sizes
(Nair 1952, Sekhatan 1962, Sekha.lilliIl and Dhulkhed 1963, Ble'nsam 1964, Radhakrishnan
1965, Prabhu 1966, Annigeri 1969 and Antony RaJa 1970), 'assuming
that the samples are drawn from the same population. Cassie (1954) suggelstedthe
use ·of probabUity paper When more fuan one normal distdbution
is involved.
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Dhulkhed, M. H. (2011). DETERMINATION OF MEAN LENGTH OF OILSARDINE AT DIFFERENT AGES BASED ON THE ANNUAL SIZE-FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 24(1 & 2), 195-198. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/12145