The life history of the protandrous tropical shad Tenualosa macrura (Alosinae: Clupeidae): fishery implications
SJM Blaber, DT Brewer, DA Milton, GS Merta… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 1999 - Elsevier
Tenualosa macrura is a tropical shad that was previously found throughout the estuaries
and coastal waters of Sumatra and Borneo where it formed the basis of flourishing fisheries …
and coastal waters of Sumatra and Borneo where it formed the basis of flourishing fisheries …
[PDF][PDF] Biology, fisheries, and status of tropical shads Tenualosa spp. in south and southeast Asia
SJM Blaber, DA Milton, DT Brewer… - American Fisheries …, 2003 - researchgate.net
Five species of tropical shads (Clupeidae, Tenualosa species; commonly called terubuk in
Indonesia, terubok in Malaysia, hilsa in the Indian sub-continent, pba mak pang in the …
Indonesia, terubok in Malaysia, hilsa in the Indian sub-continent, pba mak pang in the …
Sawdust ingestion by the tropical shad (Tenualosa macrura, Teleostei: Clupeidae): implications for conservation and fisheries
DT Brewer, SJM Blaber, G Fry, GS Merta… - Biological Conservation, 2001 - Elsevier
Tenualosa macrura is the main target species of a gillnet fishery in the coastal waters of the
Bengkalis region, Indonesia, where it has a strong cultural significance. However, in recent …
Bengkalis region, Indonesia, where it has a strong cultural significance. However, in recent …
Relationship of the reproductive cycle with the migration of longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura) in Bengkalis Riau, Indonesia
V Amrifo, TS Raza'i, SR Harahap - … Aquarium, Conservation & …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
Longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura) is a species of migratory hermaphrodite fish. Its most
significant potentialssible migration occurs between the Malacca Strait to the Dompas …
significant potentialssible migration occurs between the Malacca Strait to the Dompas …
Evidence of spawning migration of protandrous longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura) in the Siak River estuarine, Indonesia
Longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura), an endemic species of Siak River estuary, Riau is
feared to be on the brink of extinction, driven by the apparent recruitment overfishing and …
feared to be on the brink of extinction, driven by the apparent recruitment overfishing and …
[引用][C] STEPHEN JM Blaber, ¹ David A. MILTON
DT BREWER, JP SALINI - Biodiversity, Status, and …, 2003 - American Fisheries Society