Morphometry of blackchin tilapia, sarotherodon melanotheron exposed to different concentrations of insecticide (imidacloprid)

DOI: 10.62002/roc.ccm.2024.10

Morphometry of blackchin tilapia, sarotherodon melanotheron exposed to different concentrations of insecticide (imidacloprid)

This data was collected as part of an MPhil research aimed at assessing the impact of the insecticide (imidacloprid) on the development of blackchin tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron in Kakum Estuary on the Central coast of Ghana, West Africa. The study collected fish specimen from the field and run an exposure test in the laboratory. The dataset contains: 1. The morphometry of fish specimens after exposure to the insecticide for 24 hours 2. The datasets also contain the total length, liver weight, body weight, gonad weight and sex of fish specimens studied 3. metadata associated with the research

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morphometry of blackchin tilapia sarotherodon melanotheron exposed to different concentrations of insecticide imidacloprid

This data was collected as part of an MPhil research aimed at assessing the impact of the insecticide (imidacloprid) on the development of blackchin tilapia, Sarotherodon melanotheron in Kakum Estuary on the Central coast of Ghana, West Africa. The study collected fish specimen from the field and run an exposure test in the laboratory. The dataset contains: 1. The morphometry of fish specimens after exposure to the insecticide for XXX hours 2. The datasets also contain the total length, liver weight, body weight, gonad weight and sex of fish specimens studied 3. metadata associated with the research

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Author Emmanuel Sandy Ofosu
Maintainer Regional Oceans and Coastal Datahub
Last Updated Mon, 09 Dec 2024 09:57:55 GMT
Created Thu, 15 Feb 2024 13:49:27 GMT
Coastal Region Sampled Central
Country Ghana
Source of Funding ACECoR Project
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