The giant river catfish locally named guizza, Sperata seenghala has significant cultural and economic importance but the fish is now considered as critically endangered due to environmental and manmade interventions in aquatic ecosystem. In order to conserve and rehabilitate this species, an experiment on polyculture of guizza with indigenous major carps was conducted in earthen ponds. Three treatments differing in species ratios and combinations of fish were employed with two replicates each. Treatment-1 (T1) was stocked with catla (Catla catla), rohu (Labeo rohita) and mrigal (Cirrhinus mrigala), treatment-2 (T2) with catla, rohu and guizza (S. seenghala), while treatment-3 (T3) with catla, rohu, mrigal and guizza. Guizza of T2 was introd...
The impact of inclusion of Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker) in the polyculture with tw...
Culture of gulsha (Mystus cavasius) with rajpunti (Puntius gonionotus) and silver carp ( Hypophthalm...
The present experiment was conducted for a period of 150 days to assess the effects of different sto...
The giant river catfish locally named guizza, Sperata seenghala has significant cultural and economi...
The Giant River Catfish Sperata seenghala, locally known as “Guizza Air” (and hereafter referred to ...
Sperata aor and S. seenghala are the two important native catfishes of Bangladesh but commercial far...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) provide food, nutrition, subsistence and supplemental income to...
To assess the culture potential of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) along with carps in polyculture syst...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) play very important role in the diet of the people of Bangladesh...
Reduced culture period with lack of guidelines in selecting appropriate species are major constraint...
Aquaculture of homestead ponds under drought prone areas is climatically challenged by increased tem...
Production of three Indian major carps, catla Catla catla, rohu Labeo rohita and kalbaush L. calbas...
An experiment on the polyculture of carps with high valued small indigenous fish species (SIS) pabda...
Major carps, native freshwater fish in South Asian nations, are economically valuable fish species w...
An experiment was undertaken to develop a suitable seed production technique for Sperata aor in capt...
The impact of inclusion of Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker) in the polyculture with tw...
Culture of gulsha (Mystus cavasius) with rajpunti (Puntius gonionotus) and silver carp ( Hypophthalm...
The present experiment was conducted for a period of 150 days to assess the effects of different sto...
The giant river catfish locally named guizza, Sperata seenghala has significant cultural and economi...
The Giant River Catfish Sperata seenghala, locally known as “Guizza Air” (and hereafter referred to ...
Sperata aor and S. seenghala are the two important native catfishes of Bangladesh but commercial far...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) provide food, nutrition, subsistence and supplemental income to...
To assess the culture potential of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) along with carps in polyculture syst...
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) play very important role in the diet of the people of Bangladesh...
Reduced culture period with lack of guidelines in selecting appropriate species are major constraint...
Aquaculture of homestead ponds under drought prone areas is climatically challenged by increased tem...
Production of three Indian major carps, catla Catla catla, rohu Labeo rohita and kalbaush L. calbas...
An experiment on the polyculture of carps with high valued small indigenous fish species (SIS) pabda...
Major carps, native freshwater fish in South Asian nations, are economically valuable fish species w...
An experiment was undertaken to develop a suitable seed production technique for Sperata aor in capt...
The impact of inclusion of Thai silver barb, Puntius gonionotus (Bleeker) in the polyculture with tw...
Culture of gulsha (Mystus cavasius) with rajpunti (Puntius gonionotus) and silver carp ( Hypophthalm...
The present experiment was conducted for a period of 150 days to assess the effects of different sto...