While studying the food habits of the grey mullets, Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linnaeus from the lagoon adjoining the Palk Bay near Mandapam, the author came across certain unidentifiable item in the stomach contents. Since this appeared not to belong to any group of known organism the possibility of its being part of some internal structure of the mullets themselves was investigated, the details of which are presented below
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Examination of fry of five species of grey mullet revealed that the shape of the lower jaw and the m...
AbstractThe surface ultrastructure of the gill arches and the gill rakers of the three concerned spe...
The unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach contents of nearly ...
Not AvailableThe unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach conten...
Accounts of the diverse views expressed on the food of the grey mullets by various authors have bee...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
Chidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets {Mugil spp.) of Krusadai I...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
Members of the family mugilidae commonly known as mullets are one of the commercially important tel...
Gut contents of Gems niacracanthus from the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar landed by trawl net at R...
Thirteen species of grey mullet could be well recognised to be occurring in India. Of these, 8 speci...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The Indian mackerel, Rastrelliger kanagurta contributes significantly to the pelagic fishery catch ...
The food and feeding habits of the mackerel have been studied extensively, which suggest that mack...
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Examination of fry of five species of grey mullet revealed that the shape of the lower jaw and the m...
AbstractThe surface ultrastructure of the gill arches and the gill rakers of the three concerned spe...
The unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach contents of nearly ...
Not AvailableThe unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach conten...
Accounts of the diverse views expressed on the food of the grey mullets by various authors have bee...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
Chidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets {Mugil spp.) of Krusadai I...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
Members of the family mugilidae commonly known as mullets are one of the commercially important tel...
Gut contents of Gems niacracanthus from the Palk Bay and the Gulf of Mannar landed by trawl net at R...
Thirteen species of grey mullet could be well recognised to be occurring in India. Of these, 8 speci...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The Indian mackerel, Rastrelliger kanagurta contributes significantly to the pelagic fishery catch ...
The food and feeding habits of the mackerel have been studied extensively, which suggest that mack...
A study of some osteological characters, namely, the parapophysial stay on the trunk vertebra, secon...
Examination of fry of five species of grey mullet revealed that the shape of the lower jaw and the m...
AbstractThe surface ultrastructure of the gill arches and the gill rakers of the three concerned spe...