Though much attention has been devoted to the elucidation of the biology of the eels, the records of their eggs are very rew and, st rangely enough, even the egg of the European eel, Anguilla vulgaris, which was the subject of intensive investigation, remains unknown to Science. The first account of eel eggs was by Raffaele (1888) who studied the early development of five types of unidentified eggs from the Bay of Naples
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla Linnaeus 1758) is a species typical for waters of Western Europe...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is critically endangered (according to the most recent IUCN ass...
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...
Occurrence of eel eggs in the Indian coastal waters has been recorded only on a few occasions, prob...
The eggs and early developments of an Ophichthyid and a Muraenid eels of Vizhinjam nearshore waters...
The eel eggs are relatively rare in the Indian coastal waters and consequently their occurrence has...
Not AvailableThough much attention has been devoted to the elucidation of the biology of the eels, t...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jon...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
A study of the occurrence, distribution and development of fish eggs and larvae as an integral part...
International audienceTo sustain eel aquaculture, development of reproduction in captivity is vital....
To sustain eel aquaculture, development of reproduction in captivity is vital. The aim of this revie...
History of identification of fish eggs and larvae; Towards the end of the 19th century Marine Biolo...
During April 1959 a bunch of eggs attached to seaweeds were collected from the beach at Mandapam (Gu...
Eels form an important fishery in different parts of the world and they have attracted the attentio...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla Linnaeus 1758) is a species typical for waters of Western Europe...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is critically endangered (according to the most recent IUCN ass...
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...
Occurrence of eel eggs in the Indian coastal waters has been recorded only on a few occasions, prob...
The eggs and early developments of an Ophichthyid and a Muraenid eels of Vizhinjam nearshore waters...
The eel eggs are relatively rare in the Indian coastal waters and consequently their occurrence has...
Not AvailableThough much attention has been devoted to the elucidation of the biology of the eels, t...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jon...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
A study of the occurrence, distribution and development of fish eggs and larvae as an integral part...
International audienceTo sustain eel aquaculture, development of reproduction in captivity is vital....
To sustain eel aquaculture, development of reproduction in captivity is vital. The aim of this revie...
History of identification of fish eggs and larvae; Towards the end of the 19th century Marine Biolo...
During April 1959 a bunch of eggs attached to seaweeds were collected from the beach at Mandapam (Gu...
Eels form an important fishery in different parts of the world and they have attracted the attentio...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla Linnaeus 1758) is a species typical for waters of Western Europe...
The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is critically endangered (according to the most recent IUCN ass...
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...