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Three fish per aquarium were randomly selected, weighed, and measured to calculate condition factor (CF); and then the fish were dissected to obtain liver and visceral masses for the calculation of hepatosomatic (HSI) and viscerosomatic (VSI) indices, respectively.
Pups were weighed to the nearest 0.5 kg using a Pesola scale, and total body length and thoracic girth were measured to the nearest cm to calculate condition and growth rates.
Weight and length parameters were used to calculate condition factor (CF = weight (g)×length (mm)−3×100).
The initial and final weight and length were recorded and were used to calculate condition factor (K, 100 * BW/FL-3) where BW is body weight in g and FL is fork length in mm.
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In the lab, the length, weight and sex were determined, and the condition factor was calculated (condition factor C F = weight (g) × 100/length (cm)3).
In adult fish, we calculated condition factor (K ) for each individual using the formula K = [weight (g) × 100] ÷ (length).
The following body indexes reflecting investments in body condition, vitality, and reproduction were calculated: condition factor, spleen-somatic index, hepato-somatic index, gonado-somatic index, and heart index.
Our BSCM calculates condition and cluster size specific p-values, and we incorporated these into the popular integrated biclustering algorithm cMonkey.
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