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Growth performance, antioxidant, and immune responses of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed on low-fishmeal diets enriched with sodium chloride and its adaptability to different salinity levels. [PDF]
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2023
Chitala chitala (Hamilton) Distribution. Shing Mun Reservoir, Kowloon Reservoir, Plover Cove Reservoir (Lai, 2011 as Nopterus chitala). Native range. India (South Asia). Remarks. Rare in the aquarium trade. May possibly be a misidentification of C.
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Chitala chitala (Hamilton) Distribution. Shing Mun Reservoir, Kowloon Reservoir, Plover Cove Reservoir (Lai, 2011 as Nopterus chitala). Native range. India (South Asia). Remarks. Rare in the aquarium trade. May possibly be a misidentification of C.
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2023
Chitala ornata (Gray) Distribution. Plover Cove Reservoir (A.C. Lam, pers. comm., 2020); Aberdeen Lower Reservoir (GBIF.org, 2021); Lai King area (current survey). Native range. Chao Phraya and Mekong basins across Southeast Asia.
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Chitala ornata (Gray) Distribution. Plover Cove Reservoir (A.C. Lam, pers. comm., 2020); Aberdeen Lower Reservoir (GBIF.org, 2021); Lai King area (current survey). Native range. Chao Phraya and Mekong basins across Southeast Asia.
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Molecular Biology Reports, 2020
Genetic diversity and population structure in Indian featherback fish, Chitala chitala (Hamilton, 1822) was investigated by combined analyses of two full mitochondrial genes, ATPase 6/8 and Cytochrome b. A total of 403 individuals, collected from 14 rivers yielded 61 haplotypes.
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Genetic diversity and population structure in Indian featherback fish, Chitala chitala (Hamilton, 1822) was investigated by combined analyses of two full mitochondrial genes, ATPase 6/8 and Cytochrome b. A total of 403 individuals, collected from 14 rivers yielded 61 haplotypes.
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2020
Chitala ornata (Gray) (Fig. 5, SEA[SPC]) References. Ng & Lim, 1997b; Baker & Lim, 2008, 2012; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010; Tan HTW et al., 2010. Distribution. Jurong Lake (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Kranji Reservoir (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Upper Seletar Reservoir (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Lower Seletar Reservoir (Ng & Lim, 1997b; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010 ...
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Chitala ornata (Gray) (Fig. 5, SEA[SPC]) References. Ng & Lim, 1997b; Baker & Lim, 2008, 2012; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010; Tan HTW et al., 2010. Distribution. Jurong Lake (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Kranji Reservoir (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Upper Seletar Reservoir (Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010); Lower Seletar Reservoir (Ng & Lim, 1997b; Ng HH & Tan HH, 2010 ...
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Genetic divergence in two featherback fishes, Chitala chitala and Notopterus notopterus
Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2006Summary Allozyme and RAPD profiles reveal markers that discriminate Chitala chitala and Notopterus notopterus. Thirty-five allozyme loci were scored from 23 allozyme systems. Species-specific differences were found at 16 loci. Fifteen RAPD markers with 77 size fragments, 244–2902 bp, were identified. The number of fragments specific to C.
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Molecular Biology Reports, 2011
Genetic variation at mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) and D-loop region reveals the evidence of population sub-structuring in Indian populations of highly endangered primitive feather-back fish Chitala chitala. Samples collected through commercial catches from eight riverine populations from different geographical locations of India were analyzed for
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Genetic variation at mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b) and D-loop region reveals the evidence of population sub-structuring in Indian populations of highly endangered primitive feather-back fish Chitala chitala. Samples collected through commercial catches from eight riverine populations from different geographical locations of India were analyzed for
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Biochemical Genetics, 2009
Twenty-seven enzyme systems, six random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers, and two microsatellite loci were tested to determine intraspecific divergence in the natural population of the endangered Indian featherback fish, Chitala chitala, for the first time. The 262 samples of C.
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Twenty-seven enzyme systems, six random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) primers, and two microsatellite loci were tested to determine intraspecific divergence in the natural population of the endangered Indian featherback fish, Chitala chitala, for the first time. The 262 samples of C.
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2018
Chitala borneensis (Bleeker, 1850) BE Chitala borneensis (Bleeker, 1850a): Parenti & Meisner, 2003: 38 (lower Belait); Sulaiman & Shahdan, 2003: 65 (Tasek Merimbun); Sulaiman & Shahdan, 2007: 29 (Tasek Merimbun).
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Chitala borneensis (Bleeker, 1850) BE Chitala borneensis (Bleeker, 1850a): Parenti & Meisner, 2003: 38 (lower Belait); Sulaiman & Shahdan, 2003: 65 (Tasek Merimbun); Sulaiman & Shahdan, 2007: 29 (Tasek Merimbun).
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