Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot, India, is an iconic, mega-faunal species that is globally recognized as a premier freshwater game fish. Despite reports of their high extinction risk, conservation approaches are currently constrained by their lack of valid taxonomic identity. Using an integrative approach, incorporating morphology, molecular analysis and historical photographs, this fish can now be revealed to be conspecific with Tor remadevii, a species lacking a common name, that was initially, but poorly, described in 2007 from the River Pambar, a tributary of the River Cauvery in Kerala. Currently known to be endemic and restricted to the Ri...
Not AvailableMadhya Pradesh, centrally located state in India, is famous for rich diversity of fishe...
Mahseers (Tor khudree), at one time considered to be of single species, are now represented by 6 val...
ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have identified two more species of seer fi...
Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of the Wester...
<div><p>Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of th...
The Western Ghats region of India is an area of exceptional freshwater biodiversity and endemism. Ma...
The Western Ghats region of India is an area of exceptional freshwater biodiversity and endemism. Ma...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, <em>T...
Background: The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and N...
<p>The establishment of appropriate taxonomic designations is essential for the effective management...
The mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) represent an iconic genus of large-bodied species of the Cyprinidae fa...
This thesis and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by...
, has been argued repeatedly. This is mainly due to disagreements in recognizing the species based o...
The mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) represent an iconic genus of large-bodied species of the Cyprinidae fa...
The mahseer (Tor spp.) of India are a group of potamodromous cyprinids currently facing numerous cha...
Not AvailableMadhya Pradesh, centrally located state in India, is famous for rich diversity of fishe...
Mahseers (Tor khudree), at one time considered to be of single species, are now represented by 6 val...
ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have identified two more species of seer fi...
Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of the Wester...
<div><p>Growing to lengths and weights exceeding 1.5 m and 45 kg, the hump-backed mahseer fish of th...
The Western Ghats region of India is an area of exceptional freshwater biodiversity and endemism. Ma...
The Western Ghats region of India is an area of exceptional freshwater biodiversity and endemism. Ma...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, <em>T...
Background: The taxonomic validity of Northeast Indian endemic Mahseer species, Tor progeneius and N...
<p>The establishment of appropriate taxonomic designations is essential for the effective management...
The mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) represent an iconic genus of large-bodied species of the Cyprinidae fa...
This thesis and supporting papers constitute the submission for an award of a PhD research degree by...
, has been argued repeatedly. This is mainly due to disagreements in recognizing the species based o...
The mahseer fishes (Tor spp.) represent an iconic genus of large-bodied species of the Cyprinidae fa...
The mahseer (Tor spp.) of India are a group of potamodromous cyprinids currently facing numerous cha...
Not AvailableMadhya Pradesh, centrally located state in India, is famous for rich diversity of fishe...
Mahseers (Tor khudree), at one time considered to be of single species, are now represented by 6 val...
ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have identified two more species of seer fi...