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Diversity, Uses, and Threats in the Ghodaghodi Lake Complex, a Ramsar Site in Western Lowland Nepal
This study documents aquatic and terrestrial/riparian biodiversity in an anthropogenically disturbed Ramsar site, the Ghodaghodi Lake complex, in the Western Nepal surveyed during the summer season (March‐April) of 2007. The study site comprises three major interconnected lakes: Ghodaghodi (138 ha), Nakharodi (70 ha), and Bainshwa (10 ha).
Pramod Lamsal +8 more
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Microsatellites are the most popular and versatile genetic marker with myriads of applications in population genetics, conservation biology, and evolutionary biology. These are the arrays of DNA sequences, consisting of tandemly repeating mono‐, di‐, tri‐, and tetranucleotide units, which are distributed throughout the genomes of most eukaryotic ...
P. M. Abdul Muneer, Norman A. Doggett
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Hilton, Eric J., Lavoué, Sébastien
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DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF FRESHWATER FISHES AT SUNGAI MUAR, KUALA PILAH, NEGERI SEMBILAN
Freshwater fishes are species that spend their entire live in either freshwater inland or brackish estuaries. The checklist of the fish species should be updated consistently to ensure their diversity is preserved. The study of diversity and distribution
Wan Nur Atilla Antasha +1 more
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This study aims to provide a thorough ecological understanding of fin fish diversity within carp spawning grounds in the Surma River and Tanguar haor. Over two spawning seasons, this research investigates ecological factors impacting fin fish diversity and abundance in carp spawning grounds of the Surma River and Tanguar haor, emphasizing water quality,
Kazi Rabeya Akther +4 more
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Bronze featherback fish Notopterus notopterus is a family of notopteridae native to river drainage in South and Southeast Asia, which are distributed in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Amatul Firdausy Khansa +6 more
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Sexual dimorphism and reproductive biology are fundamental aspects of fish breeding studies. The aim of this research was to analyze the sexual dimorphism and reproductive biology of Notopterus notopterus. A total of 74 N. notopterus were collected from
Muslim Muslim +3 more
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The bronze featherback (Notopterus notopterus) is an iconic species of freshwater fish commonly found in South-East Asia and of great commercial and patrimonial importance.
Arif Wibowo +13 more
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The techniques and the principles used in DNA isolation play a vital role in the obtaining of a purified genetic material. In present study, we investigated the efficiency of seven genomic DNA isolation techniques in terms of isolated DNA concentration, yield and purity from internal organs, gills and muscle tissues of Notopterus notopterus.
null W. Ahmad, null M. Naeem
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Specimens of two notopterids, Papyrocranus Afer and Xenomystus Nigri were collected from Osse River at Ikoro between December 2002 and August 2003 and examined for morphometric features, condition factor and food and feeding habits. The standard length of P. Afer ranged from 13.7-38.1 cm and X. Nigri, 8.3-16 cm. The mean condition factor of P. Afer was
Edema, CU, Ogbeibu, AE, Utunye, M
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