The Indian Sand Whiting, belonging to the family Percomorphoidea), is of some importance to the coastal and estuarine fisheries of India. Very little detailed study of this fish seems to have been made, except for a short account of its food and feeding habits by Chacko (1949), notes on the larval and post-larval stages by Gopinath (1942, 1946), general notes by Devanesan and Chidambaram (1948), and observations on the eggs and larvae by Chacko (1950). Cleland (1947) has given an account of the economic biology of the Sand Whiting, Sillago ciliata, the best known species in Australian waters. The post-larval stages of this species were described by Munro (1945) and eggs and early larvae by Tosh (1903)
A flathead sillago, Sillaginopsis panijus was reported for the first time in the landings of Visak...
Samples of S. sihama were collected from the commercial trawlers in (he gulf of Mannar and Palk Ba...
The study on the inshore fish population of the Malabar Coast was undertaken with a view to ascerta...
In the present work, basic aspects of maturation and spawning, salient features of gametogenesis and...
1899-1907The study found S. sihama to be an omnivore and having bottom feeding habit. Crustaceans fo...
Indian sand whiting, Sillago sihama (Forskal) forms a dominant species in the estuarine fish catche...
1. A study of maturity and spawnings ofSillago sihama based on the detailed examination of 500 speci...
An attempt was made to gather data on certain reproductive traits of the sand whiting, Sillago siham...
Present study consists age and growth of Sillago sihama. Total 1465 fish were collected from Zuari e...
68-73Present study consists age and growth of Sillago sihama. Total 1465 fish were collected from ...
The availability of seeds of the Indian Sand Whiting (Sillago sihama) and the prospects of maricult...
In the sandwhiting Sillago sihama (Forskal) inhabiting the coastal and estuarine waters of Mangalore...
The fry and flng^rlings of the Indian sand whiting, Sillago sihama (Forskal), which can serve as se...
In the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar 6 specles of the famdy Slllagirudae occurred Sillago ISillagmopod...
From the point of view of rational exploitation and proper management of the fishery resources as we...
A flathead sillago, Sillaginopsis panijus was reported for the first time in the landings of Visak...
Samples of S. sihama were collected from the commercial trawlers in (he gulf of Mannar and Palk Ba...
The study on the inshore fish population of the Malabar Coast was undertaken with a view to ascerta...
In the present work, basic aspects of maturation and spawning, salient features of gametogenesis and...
1899-1907The study found S. sihama to be an omnivore and having bottom feeding habit. Crustaceans fo...
Indian sand whiting, Sillago sihama (Forskal) forms a dominant species in the estuarine fish catche...
1. A study of maturity and spawnings ofSillago sihama based on the detailed examination of 500 speci...
An attempt was made to gather data on certain reproductive traits of the sand whiting, Sillago siham...
Present study consists age and growth of Sillago sihama. Total 1465 fish were collected from Zuari e...
68-73Present study consists age and growth of Sillago sihama. Total 1465 fish were collected from ...
The availability of seeds of the Indian Sand Whiting (Sillago sihama) and the prospects of maricult...
In the sandwhiting Sillago sihama (Forskal) inhabiting the coastal and estuarine waters of Mangalore...
The fry and flng^rlings of the Indian sand whiting, Sillago sihama (Forskal), which can serve as se...
In the Palk Bay and Gulf of Mannar 6 specles of the famdy Slllagirudae occurred Sillago ISillagmopod...
From the point of view of rational exploitation and proper management of the fishery resources as we...
A flathead sillago, Sillaginopsis panijus was reported for the first time in the landings of Visak...
Samples of S. sihama were collected from the commercial trawlers in (he gulf of Mannar and Palk Ba...
The study on the inshore fish population of the Malabar Coast was undertaken with a view to ascerta...