Miscel·lània Zoològica. Volume 22.1 (1999) Pages: 21-27

Variations in length, weight and length-weight relationships in the European minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.) due to fixation and preservation processes

Puigcerver, M.

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Abstract

The present study atternpts to clarify whether length pararneters, total weight and their interrelationships on fixated and preserved fish samples are useful elernents for fish biology research. Males European minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.) were captured, measured, weighed and then stored in 5% formalin. Four months later they were again measured and weighed. The fish were washed and preserved for another four months in 70% ethanol, measured and weighed again. There was no significant difference in length, weight, length and length-weight relationships nor in condition factor after formalin storage. A significant difference in fresh and formalin samnples versus forrnalin-ethanol samnples in lengths, weight and lengths and standard length-weight relationships was observed but differences in Fulton Condition Factor were not significant. In this species, preserving specirnens in formalin for mnorphometric analysis may be valid. After formalin-ethanol storage sarnples are no longer valid other than for the condition factor.

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Preservation distortion, Morphornetry, Length-weight relationships, Phoxinus phoxinus

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Puigcerver, M., 1999. Variations in length, weight and length-weight relationships in the European minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.) due to fixation and preservation processes. Miscel·lània Zoològica, 22: 21-27

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