Mahseer is commonly used as a premium consumption fish with exceptional price, however, these species have encountered dwindle in distribution and abudance. The objective of this study was to investigate and to compare aspects of the interspatial variability of Western Sumatra component growth of mahseer between Manna River and Tarusan River. Mahseer samples were collected from the Manna River, Bengkulu Province and Tarusan River, West Sumatra Province. Monthly sampling was carried out over a period of February to October 2012 in Manna River and February to July 2012 in Tarusan River for detailed growth study. A total of 295 mahseer samples were collected from five sampling sites in Manna River and 495 mahseer samples were collected from th...
The work was designed to investigate the various ages of selected species of fishes in River Hadejia...
This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bh...
Hilsa shad Tenualosa ilishais of the indigenous fish species and the icon of the Labuhanbatu Regency...
Mahseer is commonly used as a premium consumption fish with exceptional price, however, these specie...
The reproductive characteristics of mahseer, Tor. tambroides, were studied in Manna River and Batang...
Mahseer (Tor tambroides, Bleeker, 1854) is an important consumption fish species in the Batang Tarus...
Baderbang fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) is one of Indonesia's endemic fish which has a great oppo...
The growth parameters and mortalities of five species of Synodontis in the lower river Benue at Maku...
Mahseers (Cyprinidae) is one of the most important freshwater fish in Southeast Asia. This fish is b...
During present study total 58 specimens of Mahseer (Tor tor) from River Narmada were studied for mor...
Length-weight relationship (LWR) and condition factor of seven fish species from the Temengor Reserv...
Tor soro is a North Sumatran endemic species. This fish have high economic value and play important ...
Marosatherina ladigesi is an endemic fish species in South Sulawesi and is famous as ornamental fish...
The city of Tarakan, Indonesia, benefits economically from abundant marine biological resources, one...
A survey of the population estimation of'ikan daun' (Acrossocheilus deauratus) on Sungai Batu and S...
The work was designed to investigate the various ages of selected species of fishes in River Hadejia...
This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bh...
Hilsa shad Tenualosa ilishais of the indigenous fish species and the icon of the Labuhanbatu Regency...
Mahseer is commonly used as a premium consumption fish with exceptional price, however, these specie...
The reproductive characteristics of mahseer, Tor. tambroides, were studied in Manna River and Batang...
Mahseer (Tor tambroides, Bleeker, 1854) is an important consumption fish species in the Batang Tarus...
Baderbang fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii) is one of Indonesia's endemic fish which has a great oppo...
The growth parameters and mortalities of five species of Synodontis in the lower river Benue at Maku...
Mahseers (Cyprinidae) is one of the most important freshwater fish in Southeast Asia. This fish is b...
During present study total 58 specimens of Mahseer (Tor tor) from River Narmada were studied for mor...
Length-weight relationship (LWR) and condition factor of seven fish species from the Temengor Reserv...
Tor soro is a North Sumatran endemic species. This fish have high economic value and play important ...
Marosatherina ladigesi is an endemic fish species in South Sulawesi and is famous as ornamental fish...
The city of Tarakan, Indonesia, benefits economically from abundant marine biological resources, one...
A survey of the population estimation of'ikan daun' (Acrossocheilus deauratus) on Sungai Batu and S...
The work was designed to investigate the various ages of selected species of fishes in River Hadejia...
This study was carried out on age and growth of hilsa shad, Tenualosa ilisha in river Tentulia in Bh...
Hilsa shad Tenualosa ilishais of the indigenous fish species and the icon of the Labuhanbatu Regency...