Accounts of the diverse views expressed on the food of the grey mullets by various authors have been discussed in the works of Sarojini (1951), Pillay (1953) and Thomson (1954). The grey mullets have been described as plankton feeders, herbivores, omnivores, slime feeders, foul feeders, bottom feeders, etc. Despite the extensive records on the subject, in this group of fishes, there are very few accounts based on studies for an extended period of time in respect of different size-groups from different environs
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...
The growth of juvenile (0 - III group) C. labrosus, L. aurata and L. ramada was examined in the Tam...
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...
Chidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets {Mugil spp.) of Krusadai I...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
While studying the food habits of the grey mullets, Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linna...
Not AvailableAccounts of the diverse views expressed on the food of the grey mullets by various aut...
The unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach contents of nearly ...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
In the development of aquaculture, finfishes have been given prime importance, and among cultivable...
The food and feeding habits of five species of commercially important fishes of the Gostham estuary ...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
Thirteen species of grey mullet could be well recognised to be occurring in India. Of these, 8 speci...
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...
The growth of juvenile (0 - III group) C. labrosus, L. aurata and L. ramada was examined in the Tam...
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...
Chidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets {Mugil spp.) of Krusadai I...
The grey mullets comprising the family Mugilidae are a common sight in the coastal waters and estua...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
While studying the food habits of the grey mullets, Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linna...
Not AvailableAccounts of the diverse views expressed on the food of the grey mullets by various aut...
The unidentifiable item (Plate I) formed a significant proportion of the stomach contents of nearly ...
Grey mullet include a number of species belonging to the family Mugilidae and are a typically catadr...
In the development of aquaculture, finfishes have been given prime importance, and among cultivable...
The food and feeding habits of five species of commercially important fishes of the Gostham estuary ...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
Thirteen species of grey mullet could be well recognised to be occurring in India. Of these, 8 speci...
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...
The growth of juvenile (0 - III group) C. labrosus, L. aurata and L. ramada was examined in the Tam...
Food and feeding habits of grey mullets (Mugilidae) in the River Volta and River Pra estuaries in Gh...