Mean catch length with standard error bars of mature Atlantic salmon aged from 1 to 3 sea-winters in separate river stocks of the Baltic Sea grouped by size classes.
A, Mature 1 SW males in catch length classes. B. Mature 2 SW males in catch length classes. C. Mature 2 SW females in catch length classes. D. Mature 3 SW females in catch length classes. There were no statistically significant differences between the smallest and largest means within each size clas...
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247435.g003 |
Summary: | A, Mature 1 SW males in catch length classes. B. Mature 2 SW males in catch length classes. C. Mature 2 SW females in catch length classes. D. Mature 3 SW females in catch length classes. There were no statistically significant differences between the smallest and largest means within each size class, but the smallest mean of each size class differed significantly from the smallest mean of the next class. Size classes were based on contrast tests ( S4 – S6 Tables). |
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