Not AvailableThe Ken and Betwa rivers traversing through Central India are the major tributaries of the river Yamuna. Both rivers originate above 550 m above sea level in the Vindhya region. An interlinking project proposed for the rivers envisages diversion of water from Ken basin to the Betwa. The river sediment is alkaline and dominated by sand (78–89%) in both rivers. Oxygen-rich alkaline water and moderate values of chemical parameters show the pollution free and productive nature of both the rivers. There was no statistically significant difference in water quality between the Ken and Betwa rivers, except for total alkalinity. The biotic parameters were observed in similar ranges and moderate condition. A total of 61 planktonic forms ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...
Not AvailableSystematic surveys were conducted to explore the diversity of freshwater fishes, distri...
Not AvailableIndia is a vast country in terms of natural resources and considered one of the mega- b...
Not AvailableImpacts of water quality parameters on the fish diversity of the river Yamuna were stud...
Not AvailableThe river Ganges is the largest river in India and the fifth longest in the world. Alth...
Not AvailableIn the present communication habitat ecology, species diversity; distribution and diffe...
Not AvailableMétricas tróficas y de comunidades de peces como medidas de la degradación ecológica: u...
Not AvailableExtensive surveys were conducted to explore the diversity of fishes, distribution patte...
Not AvailableThe major tributaries of the river Ganges basin are currently threatened by various ant...
Not AvailableThe major tributaries of the river Ganges basin are currently threatened by various ant...
Not AvailableFreshwater fishes from selected sites of three rivers Mahanadi, Mand and Kelo were coll...
Not AvailableThe Ganges River is one of the largest river systems in the world and sustains a rich b...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal documentation is regarded as one of the major issues of enabling sustain...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...
Not AvailableSystematic surveys were conducted to explore the diversity of freshwater fishes, distri...
Not AvailableIndia is a vast country in terms of natural resources and considered one of the mega- b...
Not AvailableImpacts of water quality parameters on the fish diversity of the river Yamuna were stud...
Not AvailableThe river Ganges is the largest river in India and the fifth longest in the world. Alth...
Not AvailableIn the present communication habitat ecology, species diversity; distribution and diffe...
Not AvailableMétricas tróficas y de comunidades de peces como medidas de la degradación ecológica: u...
Not AvailableExtensive surveys were conducted to explore the diversity of fishes, distribution patte...
Not AvailableThe major tributaries of the river Ganges basin are currently threatened by various ant...
Not AvailableThe major tributaries of the river Ganges basin are currently threatened by various ant...
Not AvailableFreshwater fishes from selected sites of three rivers Mahanadi, Mand and Kelo were coll...
Not AvailableThe Ganges River is one of the largest river systems in the world and sustains a rich b...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal documentation is regarded as one of the major issues of enabling sustain...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...
Not AvailableFish diversity of three floodplain wetlands of Meghalaya (Boro, Katuli and Kumligaon) w...