Abstract: A n investigation on the planktonic fish eggs and larvae in Parangipettai (lat.11 ° 29’N and long.79 ° 49’E) coastal waters was carried out to know the spawning grounds of sound producing marine fishes in the area. The fishes were regularly collected from Annan Koil landing centre, Mudasalodai landing centre and Pazhayar landing centre from December, 2005 to November, 2006. Thirty two species of fishes capable of producing sound have been documented. These fishes belong to 4 major families namely Sciaenidae, Holocentridae, Pomadasyidae and Theraponidae. In Sciaenids, a pair of sonic muscles and air-bladder is the sound producing organ, whereas in Holocentrids (Squirrel fish) the well developed sonic muscles enable them to produce ...
Sciaenids form a commercially important group of fishes in the catches of both the powered and non-...
India is bestowed with 8118 km of coastline with about 20 lakh square km of exclusive economic zone...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...
Not AvailableThis paper gives the results of ichthyoplankton studies in the nearshore waters of Vizh...
For a study of the early developmental stages of marine fishes occurring in the locality where work...
The broad objective of the present study is to present a synoptic picture of the distribution and ab...
Fundamental understanding of fish resources has become a crucial need in Sri Lanka for the sustainab...
India is a tropical, peninsular country, situated between about Lat. 3° and 38® N and between about...
A well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the UNDP/ FAO Pel...
This overall focus of the thesis involves the systematics and biology of fishes of the family hemira...
Detail study on marine fish eggs in Sarawak coastal waters is still scarce. Therefore, this study wa...
Though several scientific expeditions surveyed tha Indian ocean. their findings on larval fishes wer...
Resources such as suitable water areas, variety of cultivable species, their seed and large number o...
A study of the occurrence, distribution and development of fish eggs and larvae as an integral part...
The fishes of the families Serranidae (groupers) and Lutjanidae (snappers) are an important resource...
Sciaenids form a commercially important group of fishes in the catches of both the powered and non-...
India is bestowed with 8118 km of coastline with about 20 lakh square km of exclusive economic zone...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...
Not AvailableThis paper gives the results of ichthyoplankton studies in the nearshore waters of Vizh...
For a study of the early developmental stages of marine fishes occurring in the locality where work...
The broad objective of the present study is to present a synoptic picture of the distribution and ab...
Fundamental understanding of fish resources has become a crucial need in Sri Lanka for the sustainab...
India is a tropical, peninsular country, situated between about Lat. 3° and 38® N and between about...
A well planned and systematic Ichthyoplankton survey programme was carried out by the UNDP/ FAO Pel...
This overall focus of the thesis involves the systematics and biology of fishes of the family hemira...
Detail study on marine fish eggs in Sarawak coastal waters is still scarce. Therefore, this study wa...
Though several scientific expeditions surveyed tha Indian ocean. their findings on larval fishes wer...
Resources such as suitable water areas, variety of cultivable species, their seed and large number o...
A study of the occurrence, distribution and development of fish eggs and larvae as an integral part...
The fishes of the families Serranidae (groupers) and Lutjanidae (snappers) are an important resource...
Sciaenids form a commercially important group of fishes in the catches of both the powered and non-...
India is bestowed with 8118 km of coastline with about 20 lakh square km of exclusive economic zone...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...