Chidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets {Mugil spp.) of Krusadai Island in the Gulf of Mannar. The present study on the biology of Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linnaeus from the Palk Bay was taken up since no information on these fishes is available. The food habits of Liza macrolepis and Mugil cephalus and the shedding of gill raker processes in grey mullets have been dealt with elsewhere. (Luther 1962 & 1964)
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
Aspects of the biology (species composition, Length - Weight relationships, condition factor, fecund...
Significant advances have been made in the mariculture fin fishes in many parts of the world. In Ind...
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...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
Not AvailableChidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets (Mugil spp.) ...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
In the development of aquaculture, finfishes have been given prime importance, and among cultivable...
While studying the food habits of the grey mullets, Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linna...
The biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L. populations of a coastal lagoon—the Negombo Lago...
Grey mullets formed S7% of the annual marine fish production during 1984-87 from the reservoirs of ...
A total number of 166 specimens of Mugil cephalus caught from Epe Lagoon (low brackish/ freshwater) ...
İzmir körfezi (Ege Denizi), Homa Dalyanı'nda'bulunan Mugilidae familyasının iki üyesinin (M. cephalu...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
Aspects of the biology (species composition, Length - Weight relationships, condition factor, fecund...
Significant advances have been made in the mariculture fin fishes in many parts of the world. In Ind...
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...
The biology of grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L., adult populations in a coastal lagoon in Sri Lanka is...
Not AvailableChidambaram and Kuriyan, (1952) gave a brief account of the grey mullets (Mugil spp.) ...
This is the second of a series of investigations into the biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephal...
In the development of aquaculture, finfishes have been given prime importance, and among cultivable...
While studying the food habits of the grey mullets, Liza macrolepis (Smith) and Mugil cephalus Linna...
The biology of young grey mullet, Mugil cephalus L. populations of a coastal lagoon—the Negombo Lago...
Grey mullets formed S7% of the annual marine fish production during 1984-87 from the reservoirs of ...
A total number of 166 specimens of Mugil cephalus caught from Epe Lagoon (low brackish/ freshwater) ...
İzmir körfezi (Ege Denizi), Homa Dalyanı'nda'bulunan Mugilidae familyasının iki üyesinin (M. cephalu...
Among the commercially important cultivable fishes, mullets are considered as an important source of...
The sardines, locally called Choodai, constitute one of the important groups of fishes supporting th...
Aspects of the biology (species composition, Length - Weight relationships, condition factor, fecund...
Significant advances have been made in the mariculture fin fishes in many parts of the world. In Ind...