Sorry to bother you with Cat-eLog updates in the middle of the website change-over, but I thought it was better to get these down in writing now, and let you deal with it at your convenience (since I know you already have a backlog of work to do... You are really appreciated
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These numbers are from a recent publication on body size and maturation data. Some of the updates are minor (adding only an inch or so to the max length) but at least one is a really big difference:
Rhamdia quelen max length 37.5 cm
Pimelodus britskii max length 36.0 cm
Pimelodus ortmanni max length 29.5 cm
Glanidium ribeiroi max length 22.0 cm
The source of these numbers is
Gubiani, É. A. & S. da S. Horlando. 2014. Length–weight and length–length relationships and length at first maturity for freshwater fish species of the Salto Santiago Reservoir, Iguaçu River Basin, Brazil. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 30(5), 1087–1091. doi: 10.1111/jai.12444.
Cheers,
Eric