Johnieops vogleri in Bombay waters attains an average size of 158 mm, 240 mm and 290 mm at the end of 1, 2 and 3 years as shown by the length-frequency method, and 164.4, 220.6 and 276.6 mm as indicated by the scales. The time of annulus formation in the scales was during May to September which coincides with low intensity of feeding, spawning activities of the fish and the prevailing monsoon. Juveniles prefer crustaceans and, as they grow, show the piscivorous tendency. Lower intensity of feeding is noticed during the spawning season. Fifty percent of the fish mature at 159 mm in length. The relative condition of the fish is correlated to the spawning activities. Fecundity varied from 26,028 to 581,298 eggs. The distribution of se...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...
The length weight relationship of Nemipterus japonicus from Veraval waters is derived to be Log...
The food and feeding habits of some of the common fishes landed by the trawlers at Bombay have been...
Not AvailableJohnieops vogleri in Bombay waters attains an average size of 158 mm, 240 mm and 290 m...
The length-weight relationship in J. vogleri and P. macrophthalmus can be described by the equations...
The spawning habit and fecundity of Johnius vogleri from Veraval area has been studied. Fecundity i...
Age and growth, mortality and stock assessment of Johnieops vogleri (Bleeker) based on tha data co...
Food and feeding habits of Johnieops sina were studied along the Cochin coast during the period 2008...
Observations on some aspects of biology of Johnius dussumieri and J. carutta are made from trawler c...
Sciaenids form an important demersal finfish resource exploited off Malabar coast. They are caught ...
This study reports the occurrence of the pearl fish Onuxodon margaritiferae (Rendahl, 1921) for the ...
The contribution of pelagic fishes to the total landings at Sassoon Dock, Bombay, registered a decl...
The breeding biology of Malabar sole Cynoglossus macrostomus Norman, a small flatfish that supports ...
Sciaenids are one of the major component of the demersal trawl The total catch of this resource dur...
Stolephorus devisi is the most abundant of the six white bait species landed at Cochin and contribut...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...
The length weight relationship of Nemipterus japonicus from Veraval waters is derived to be Log...
The food and feeding habits of some of the common fishes landed by the trawlers at Bombay have been...
Not AvailableJohnieops vogleri in Bombay waters attains an average size of 158 mm, 240 mm and 290 m...
The length-weight relationship in J. vogleri and P. macrophthalmus can be described by the equations...
The spawning habit and fecundity of Johnius vogleri from Veraval area has been studied. Fecundity i...
Age and growth, mortality and stock assessment of Johnieops vogleri (Bleeker) based on tha data co...
Food and feeding habits of Johnieops sina were studied along the Cochin coast during the period 2008...
Observations on some aspects of biology of Johnius dussumieri and J. carutta are made from trawler c...
Sciaenids form an important demersal finfish resource exploited off Malabar coast. They are caught ...
This study reports the occurrence of the pearl fish Onuxodon margaritiferae (Rendahl, 1921) for the ...
The contribution of pelagic fishes to the total landings at Sassoon Dock, Bombay, registered a decl...
The breeding biology of Malabar sole Cynoglossus macrostomus Norman, a small flatfish that supports ...
Sciaenids are one of the major component of the demersal trawl The total catch of this resource dur...
Stolephorus devisi is the most abundant of the six white bait species landed at Cochin and contribut...
It has generally been observed that in the commercial catches along the Madras coast very young stag...
The length weight relationship of Nemipterus japonicus from Veraval waters is derived to be Log...
The food and feeding habits of some of the common fishes landed by the trawlers at Bombay have been...