Relationship between Body Weight and Morphological Traits in Female and Male Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus)
Huapu Chen1, Zhiyuan Li1, Yaorong Wang1, Wei Yang2,*, Hongjuan Shi1, Shuisheng Li1,3, Chunhua Zhu1 and Guangli Li1,*
1Fisheries College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong Research Center on Reproductive Control and Breeding Technology of Indigenous Valuable Fish Species, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Mariculture Organism Breeding, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Pathogenic Biology and Epidemiology for Aquatic Economic Animals, Zhanjiang, 524088, China
2Food and Environmental Engineering Department, Yangjiang Polytechnic, Yangjiang 529566, China
3State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, and the Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Aquatic Economic Animals, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
* Corresponding authors: ligl@gdou.edu.cn;
yangwei516@163.com
Fig. 1.
Morphometric characteristics of the Scatophagus argus.
Fig. 2.
Growth traits of female and male Scatophagus argus.
Fig. 3.
Phenotypic correlation coefficients among 14 growth traits in Scatophagus argus. A, female; B, male.
Fig. 4.
Length-weight (A) and hight-weight (B) relationship between female and male Scatophagus argus.