First report on population dynamics and stock status of Badis badis in a wetland ecosystem (NW Bangladesh): Insights from new recorded maximum length
Abstract Badis badis (Hamilton, 1822) is a popular ornamental fish species in the world. This
study provides valuable insights into some biological indices of B. badis using a sample of …
study provides valuable insights into some biological indices of B. badis using a sample of …
Evaluating biometric indices for Indian Gagata, Gagata cenia (Hamilton, 1822) through multi-model inferences
Biometric indices provide crucial information on fish population growth and aquatic habitat
well-being. This study offers the first comprehensive elucidation on biometric indices of …
well-being. This study offers the first comprehensive elucidation on biometric indices of …
Assessing stocks of Mystus tengara (Hamilton, 1822) from three different management systems in Baors (Oxbow lake) of southwest Bangladesh: Implications for …
This study was conducted to observe the stock assessments of Tengara (Mystus tengara) in
three different management systems of Baors (Oxbow lake) such as System-1, System-2 …
three different management systems of Baors (Oxbow lake) such as System-1, System-2 …
Estimation of growth pattern and form factor of Torpedo scad Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
MS Sarmin, T Tanjin, MA Rahman… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2021 - pakjmsuok.com
The horse mackerel, Megalaspis cordyla is one of the commercially valuable fish species in
the Bay of Bengal. This study was defined the growth pattern and form factor (a3. 0) of M …
the Bay of Bengal. This study was defined the growth pattern and form factor (a3. 0) of M …
[PDF][PDF] Temporal variation of biometric indices for Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh
This study described the population sizes structure, growth pattern, maturity size (Lm), and
optimum catchable size (Lopt) of Megalaspis cordyla. Fish were sampled (male= 720 …
optimum catchable size (Lopt) of Megalaspis cordyla. Fish were sampled (male= 720 …
[PDF][PDF] Estimation of population structure, growth and condition of Lates calcarifer (Bloch, 1790) in the Bay of Bengal
MJ Abedin, MA Rahman, MAK Azad… - Pakistan Journal of …, 2022 - pakjmsuok.com
The current study illustrates the life-history traits; including length frequency distribution
(LFD), length-weight and length-length relationship (LWR and LLR), condition factors …
(LFD), length-weight and length-length relationship (LWR and LLR), condition factors …
[PDF][PDF] A study of length weight relationship and feeding habit in two threatened fish species glossogobius giuris and nandus nandus from Sessa River, Dibrugarh …
S Gogoi, S Deb, SP Biswas - Asian Journal of Biological and Life …, 2022 - ajbls.com
The present study illustrates the inclusive information of morphological relationships,
including morphometric parameters, meristic count, length-length relationships (LLRs) …
including morphometric parameters, meristic count, length-length relationships (LLRs) …
FORM FACTOR OF JAPANESE THREADFIN BREAM, NEMIPTERUS JAPONICUS (BLOCH, 1791)
MA Rahman, J Ohtomi - Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 2021 - pakjmsuok.com
Japanese threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicus is a large-scale commercial fish found in
the Pacific and Indian Ocean. Form factor (a 3.0) is used widely for comparison of the fish …
the Pacific and Indian Ocean. Form factor (a 3.0) is used widely for comparison of the fish …
[PDF][PDF] A study on length-weight relationship and condition factor of three important freshwater fish species of Maijan Beel, Dibrugarh, Assam, India
MK Singh, S Sonowal, C Saikia - Asian Journal of …, 2021 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The aim of current investigation is to report the length-weight relationship (LWRs) of three
economically important as well as ornamental fish species, namely Channa stewartii …
economically important as well as ornamental fish species, namely Channa stewartii …
[PDF][PDF] Fisheries Studies
TAL Khatun, O Rahman, M Sohag Molla, A Sultana… - researchgate.net
The fish Polynemus paradiseus, belonging to the Polynemidae family, which is one of the
most economically significant species in Bangladesh. This species is known as tapasi …
most economically significant species in Bangladesh. This species is known as tapasi …