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The present review examines the biodiversity, ecological functions, and limnological attributes of wetlands in Assam, India, emphasizing aquatic biodiversity and its socioeconomic significance for local communities. The study employs a quasisystematic literature review methodology, supported by comprehensive database searches, stringent inclusion ...
Pallwabee Duarah +4 more
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Family Bagridae Bagrid catfishes Bagridae is a family of approximately 16 genera and 225 species widely distributed in Asia. Bagrus, is found only in Africa. All other African genera formerly included in the Bagridae are now placed in different families. In Asia, bagrids exhibit a wide range of body shapes and sizes.
Freyhof, Jörg +3 more
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Climate change is causing saline intrusion, negatively affecting aquaculture productivity on a global scale. It is necessary to explore suitable species for coastal aquaculture in water with low to moderate salinity. Thus, the objective of the present study was to assess the impact of salinity on the growth performance, muscle composition, and blood ...
Md. Foysul Hossain +7 more
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Length–Weight Relationships of 13 Native Fish Species in the Yujiang River Basin
The Yujiang River, an important tributary of the Pearl River, flows primarily through Vietnam, Guangxi, and Yunnan in China. This cross‐border watershed supports a remarkable aquatic biodiversity, especially characterized by its unique fish species. In this study, we reported the length–weight relationships (LWRs) of 13 native fish species within the ...
Yilin Zhang +8 more
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Background African catfishes of the families Bagridae and Clariidae are known to be parasitized with monogeneans of Quadriacanthus Paperna, 1961 (Dactylogyridae).
Kateřina Francová +5 more
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Length–Mass and Length–Weight Relationships of Japanese Freshwater Fishes
Relationships between weights (W, dry weight [DW] and wet weight [WW] and lengths L, standard length [SL], head length [HL], and caudal peduncle depth [CD]) and these between DW and WW were examined in 61 freshwater fishes using formula W = aLb and DW = aWWb, respectively.
Hikaru Nakagawa +6 more
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Using Environmental DNA to Assess Fish Communities Post‐Waterway Regulation in the Yangtze River
Aquatic ecosystems, essential for global biodiversity and human health, are increasingly threatened by hydraulic engineering projects. This study examines the impact of waterway regulation on fish communities in the Jiujiang section of the Yangtze River using environmental DNA (eDNA) technology.
Yichen Zheng +5 more
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate mouth character and tooth structure variations of Bagridae. The sampling was conducted on February to July 2012 at Serayu River Banyumas, the sampling was done four times with two week intervals using ...
Dian Bhagawati +2 more
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Fish Fauna and Fish Production of Tribal District West Nimar (Khargone) of M. P., India
A survey of fish fauna was conducted between July 1998 and December 1999. The fishes were collected from the local market of block head quarters of the tribal district West Nimar (Khargone ). In all 40 species belonging to 23 genera and 10
S. K. Pathak, S. K. Pathak
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Notulae Scientia Biologicae (http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro), Issue 4, Volume 12, 2020: The papers published in this issue represent interesting novelties in different topics of life science.
Radu E. SESTRAS
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