Not AvailableIn this study, differentiation in the morphological traits of an important ornamental cyprinid fish, Barilius bendelisis (Hamilton, 1807) was investigated. A total of 134 individuals were collected from River Gaula and Kosi between November 2013 to March 2014 in Uttarakhand region of Central Himalaya; 6 meristic and 24 morphometric characteristics were recorded for each specimen. Principal component analysis (PCA), discriminant function analysis (DFA) and univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used for differentiating the population. 16 significant morphometric variables (p<0.001) were considered for multivariate analysis. The principal component (PC) for 16 morphometric variables generated seven components accounting fo...
Not AvailableExploration and characterization of germplasm resource is important for documen...
Reliable estimates of morphometric traits are required for all traits of economic importance to pred...
Not AvailableThis study is based on the lengthweight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging...
Not AvailableBarilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of Sou...
Barilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of South East Asia....
Not AvailableTor putitora (Hamilton, 1822) is a commercially important freshwater cyprinid fish dist...
Barilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of South East Asia....
The present study observed variations in the morphological traits of hill trout, Barilius bendelisis...
Not AvailableThe Indian hill trout cyprinid, Barilius bendelisis is a member of family Cyprinidae th...
Cyprinidae is the predominant and most diverse taxonomic group of freshwater fishes, exhibiting enor...
Not AvailableCatla catla (Hamilton, 1822) is a commercially important freshwater cyprinid distribute...
In present study morphological differences or body shape variations (BSV) of Indian major carp Catla...
Geometric morphometric method was used to examine the body shape variations among the six population...
Not AvailableThis paper provides length‐weight relationships (LWRs) for four freshwater cyprinid fis...
Not AvailableTo test intrabasin variation of the condition factor, relative condition factor and for...
Not AvailableExploration and characterization of germplasm resource is important for documen...
Reliable estimates of morphometric traits are required for all traits of economic importance to pred...
Not AvailableThis study is based on the lengthweight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging...
Not AvailableBarilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of Sou...
Barilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of South East Asia....
Not AvailableTor putitora (Hamilton, 1822) is a commercially important freshwater cyprinid fish dist...
Barilius bendelisis, commonly known as Indian Hill Trout is an upland water fish of South East Asia....
The present study observed variations in the morphological traits of hill trout, Barilius bendelisis...
Not AvailableThe Indian hill trout cyprinid, Barilius bendelisis is a member of family Cyprinidae th...
Cyprinidae is the predominant and most diverse taxonomic group of freshwater fishes, exhibiting enor...
Not AvailableCatla catla (Hamilton, 1822) is a commercially important freshwater cyprinid distribute...
In present study morphological differences or body shape variations (BSV) of Indian major carp Catla...
Geometric morphometric method was used to examine the body shape variations among the six population...
Not AvailableThis paper provides length‐weight relationships (LWRs) for four freshwater cyprinid fis...
Not AvailableTo test intrabasin variation of the condition factor, relative condition factor and for...
Not AvailableExploration and characterization of germplasm resource is important for documen...
Reliable estimates of morphometric traits are required for all traits of economic importance to pred...
Not AvailableThis study is based on the lengthweight relationships (LWRs) of 2148 fishes, belonging...