Not AvailableTwo new species of sciaenid fishes Johnius elongatus and Johnieops macrmhynus are described with figures. These fishes form a fishery along the Indian mast. Their morphometric characters, standard . deviation and .percentage of coefficient of variations are tabulated.Not Availabl
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two familie...
Not AvailableFishes of family Monacanthidae, popularly known as filefishes are a specialized group o...
Not AvailableThirty species of sciaenid fishes so far known from India are classified under 14 gene...
Two new species of sciaenid fishes Johnius elongatus and Johnieops macrmhynus are described with fi...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute ...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute; ...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute; ...
Not AvailableSciaenids roughly contributes 8-10% of the total fish catch at Bombay. Various aspects ...
Not AvailableTwo species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeke...
Not AvailableTwo species of fishes, namely Ablabys binotatus (Family Tetrarogidae) and Rhinopias es...
Not AvailableThe sciaenid fishery of the Indian Ocean is reviewed. Coastal areas of the Indian Ocean...
Not AvailableJohnius borneensis (Bleeker 1851) contributes substantially to the marine fishery of In...
Not AvailableJohnius borneensis (Bleeker 1851) contributes substantially to the marine fishery of In...
Not AvailableOut of about 32,600 fishes found globally, 2,553 species have been reported from the In...
Not AvailableFishes of family Monacanthidae, popularly known as filefishes are a specialized group o...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two familie...
Not AvailableFishes of family Monacanthidae, popularly known as filefishes are a specialized group o...
Not AvailableThirty species of sciaenid fishes so far known from India are classified under 14 gene...
Two new species of sciaenid fishes Johnius elongatus and Johnieops macrmhynus are described with fi...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute ...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute; ...
Not AvailableSciaenids popularly called 'croakers', 'Drums', 'Jewfish', and 'Whitings', contribute; ...
Not AvailableSciaenids roughly contributes 8-10% of the total fish catch at Bombay. Various aspects ...
Not AvailableTwo species of the fishes, belonging to the family Carangidae, Alepes macrurus (Bleeke...
Not AvailableTwo species of fishes, namely Ablabys binotatus (Family Tetrarogidae) and Rhinopias es...
Not AvailableThe sciaenid fishery of the Indian Ocean is reviewed. Coastal areas of the Indian Ocean...
Not AvailableJohnius borneensis (Bleeker 1851) contributes substantially to the marine fishery of In...
Not AvailableJohnius borneensis (Bleeker 1851) contributes substantially to the marine fishery of In...
Not AvailableOut of about 32,600 fishes found globally, 2,553 species have been reported from the In...
Not AvailableFishes of family Monacanthidae, popularly known as filefishes are a specialized group o...
Not AvailableLength–weight relationships are described for six fish species belonging to two familie...
Not AvailableFishes of family Monacanthidae, popularly known as filefishes are a specialized group o...
Not AvailableThirty species of sciaenid fishes so far known from India are classified under 14 gene...