Not Availablen the present study ornamental fish diversity in the Jiadhal/Kumotiya river of Dhemaji district, Assam, India was conducted during monsoon period from May 2018 to July 2018. A total of 44 species was recorded during the period of the study which belonging to 28 genera, 20 families and 9 orders. Highest species recorded from Cyprinidae family. The present study recorded 38 species in IUCN -LC category, 3 species in NT, 1 species in DD, 1 species in EN and 1 species in VU category.Not Availabl
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
The state of Assam in India is recognized as one of the hotspots of freshwater fish diversity. Beki ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted in the water bodies of East Kolkata Wetlands to genera...
Not AvailableABSTRACT : A study was conducted to observe fish diversity of Raigarh district, Chhatti...
Not AvailableFreshwater fishes from selected sites of three rivers Mahanadi, Mand and Kelo were coll...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableNorth-eastern India is one of the ichthyofaunal hotspots of the country and is characte...
Baksa, a floodprone area district of BTR, Assam lies in the latitude 26o32/12.1// N and longitude 91...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to know the status of ornamental fishes of Raigarh dis...
Not AvailableOut of about 32,600 fishes found globally, 2,553 species have been reported from the In...
Freshwater ornamental fish diversity of Tamilnadu, India was recorded during January 2012 to Decembe...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal documentation is regarded as one of the major issues of enabling sustain...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
The state of Assam in India is recognized as one of the hotspots of freshwater fish diversity. Beki ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted in the water bodies of East Kolkata Wetlands to genera...
Not AvailableABSTRACT : A study was conducted to observe fish diversity of Raigarh district, Chhatti...
Not AvailableFreshwater fishes from selected sites of three rivers Mahanadi, Mand and Kelo were coll...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted to assess the current freshwater fish biodiversity stat...
Not AvailableNorth-eastern India is one of the ichthyofaunal hotspots of the country and is characte...
Baksa, a floodprone area district of BTR, Assam lies in the latitude 26o32/12.1// N and longitude 91...
Not AvailableThe present study was undertaken to know the status of ornamental fishes of Raigarh dis...
Not AvailableOut of about 32,600 fishes found globally, 2,553 species have been reported from the In...
Freshwater ornamental fish diversity of Tamilnadu, India was recorded during January 2012 to Decembe...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal documentation is regarded as one of the major issues of enabling sustain...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
Not AvailableIchthyofaunal survey was conducted in the Ib River (21°44’ to 22°50’ N; 83°56’ to 83°54...
The state of Assam in India is recognized as one of the hotspots of freshwater fish diversity. Beki ...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted in the water bodies of East Kolkata Wetlands to genera...