Traits:StandardLength
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Standard length (SL)
Standard length (SL): Standard length (SL) refers to the length of a fish measured from the tip of the snout to the posterior end of the last vertebra or to the posterior end of the midlateral portion of the hypural plate. Simply put, this measurement excludes the length of the caudal fin. (Wikipedia)
Standard length (SL) can be specified as:- Maximum length: Size (in cm) of the largest male/unsexed or female specimen ever caught.
- Common length: Size (in cm) at which male/unsexed or female specimen(s) are commonly caught or marketed.
- [[StandardLength|Standard length (SL)]]
References:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_measurement, http://www.fishbase.org/Glossary/Glossary.php?q=standard+length&sc=is
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Standard length (SL) refers to the length … Standard length (SL) refers to the length of a fish measured from the tip of the snout to the posterior end of the last vertebra or to the posterior end of the midlateral portion of the hypural plate. Simply put, this measurement excludes the length of the caudal fin. (Wikipedia)Standard length measurements are used with Teleostei (most bony fish), while total length measurements are used with Myxini (hagfish), Petromyzontiformes (lampreys), and (usually) Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), as well as some other fishes. (Wikipedia)Standard length (SL) can be specified as:<ul><li>Maximum length: Size (in cm) of the largest male/unsexed or female specimen ever caught.<li>Common length: Size (in cm) at which male/unsexed or female specimen(s) are commonly caught or marketed.</ul>n(s) are commonly caught or marketed. +
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