Size Composition, Condition Cycle and Maturation in Paphia Malabarica (Chemnitz) in Ashtamudi Lak
Revival of short neck clam Paphia malabarica Chemnitz, 1782 In Kali estuary, Karwar, Karnatak
Considering the importance of bivalves as a source of protein rich food for man, there has been cons...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...
The short neck clam, Paphia malabarica forms a part of the bivalve fishery of Dharmadom estuary. Av...
The fishery, biology, growth and mortality of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica (Dilwyn, 1817) w...
Not AvailableGrowth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom ...
Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are the major species contributing to the clam fisheries of th...
786-793Biochemical compositions, condition index (CI) and percentage edibility (PE) of an estuarin...
Growth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom estuary in n...
Ashtamudi Lake (Lat. 8°45' - 9°28' N and Long. 76°28' - 77°17’) supports more than 500 families wh...
lmpact of body size on bio-accumulation and depuration of microbial loads in the shoft-neck clam P...
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are the most widely distributed and abundant g...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
Biology of the black clam from two fishing sites of the Vembanad Lake was studied. The environmenta...
Clam resources form the livelihood of more than five hundred families in and around Ashtamudi Lake...
Revival of short neck clam Paphia malabarica Chemnitz, 1782 In Kali estuary, Karwar, Karnatak
Considering the importance of bivalves as a source of protein rich food for man, there has been cons...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...
The short neck clam, Paphia malabarica forms a part of the bivalve fishery of Dharmadom estuary. Av...
The fishery, biology, growth and mortality of the short neck clam Paphia malabarica (Dilwyn, 1817) w...
Not AvailableGrowth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom ...
Meretrix casta and Paphia malabarica are the major species contributing to the clam fisheries of th...
786-793Biochemical compositions, condition index (CI) and percentage edibility (PE) of an estuarin...
Growth and population dynamics of the short-neck clam Paphia malabarica from Dharmadom estuary in n...
Ashtamudi Lake (Lat. 8°45' - 9°28' N and Long. 76°28' - 77°17’) supports more than 500 families wh...
lmpact of body size on bio-accumulation and depuration of microbial loads in the shoft-neck clam P...
Among the exploited bivalve resources of India, clams are the most widely distributed and abundant g...
The short neck clam has a shell which is triangular to oval in shape with rounded anterior and poste...
Biology of the black clam from two fishing sites of the Vembanad Lake was studied. The environmenta...
Clam resources form the livelihood of more than five hundred families in and around Ashtamudi Lake...
Revival of short neck clam Paphia malabarica Chemnitz, 1782 In Kali estuary, Karwar, Karnatak
Considering the importance of bivalves as a source of protein rich food for man, there has been cons...
Fishery for the short neck clam Paphia malabarica sustains the livelihoods of around a thousand fi...