About the record of anthias anthias (linnaeus, 1758), (pisces: serranidae) in the Canakkale Strait, Turkey
Bu çalışmada Anthias anthias'a ait bir birey (SB: 233 mm, TA: 69,9 g ), Çanakkale Boğazı'nın Gelibolu Yarımadası, Soğanlıdere açıklarından olta ile 14 Kasım 2008'de yakalanmıştır. Bu tür Çanakkale Boğazı'ndan ilk kayıttır. Türe ait morfometrik ve meristik özellikler kısaca verilmiştir.
Çanakkale Boğazı'ndan (Türkiye) yeni bir kayıt, Anthias anthias ( linnaeus, 1758), (pisces : serranidae)
One specimen of Anthias anthias (SL: 138 mm, TL: 233 mm, TW: 69.9 g) was captured by a fishing line from Soganlidere off Gallipoli Peninsula off Çanakkale Strait (Turkey) on 14 November 2008. This record is one of the first of the species in Çanakkale Strait. A short description certain of morphometric and meristic features of specimen are given
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