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Vol. 57, N° especial: 239-242, 2022

Estimation of the length-to-length relationship of commercially important sharks in the Mexican Pacific Northwest

Resumen

Most shark records are reported using different types of measurements; thus, length-to-length conversion parameters are needed to standardize and compare the available data as a function of different size measures. Shark biological information collected in the Mexican Pacific Northwest between 2006 and 2019 was used to estimate total fork length/precaudal length relationships for nine shark species. A total of 95,814 specimens were analyzed for length estimates, and a simple linear regression described all relationships correctly with a strong positive relationship (r > 0.80). The use of the present equations will allow more reliable population comparisons based on shark size.

Palabras clave

Eastern North Pacific, linear model, morphometric relationship, sharks