Length-Weight Relationship and Growth of a Marine Gastropod Mollusk, Hemifusus ternatanus (Gmelin) (Family: Melongenidae)
Shouguo Yang1, Fen Cheng1, Xiangyu Wu1, YiXuan Xing1, ZhiFeng Gu2 and Xianming Tang1,*
1Hainan Academy of Ocean and Fisheries Sciences, Haikou 571126, China
2Ocean College, Hainan University, 58 Renmin Avenue, Haikou 570228, Hainan, PR China
Fig. 2.
Width-weight relationship of H. ternatanus (n=762).
Fig. 1.
Length-weight relationship of H. ternatanus (n=762).
Fig. 3.
Mean total weight of H. ternatanus hatchings fed M. meretrix for 36 month (n = 762). Data represent mean values ± standard deviation (SD) for eighty-four samples (n = 84). Error bars represent standard calculated margins of error. Different superscripts identify differences (P < 0.05).
Fig. 4.
Mean shell length of H. ternatanus hatchings fed M. meretrix for 36 month (n = 762). Data represent mean values ± standard deviation (SD) for eighty-four samples (n = 84). Error bars represent standard calculated margins of error. Different superscripts identify differences (P < 0.05)
Fig. 5.
Mean shell width of H. ternatanus hatchings fed M. meretrix for 36 month (n = 762); Data represent mean values ± standard deviation (SD) for eighty-four samples (n = 84); Error bars represent standard calculated margins of error; Different superscripts identify differences (P < 0.05).