Not AvailableSeahorse belongs to a single genus Hippocampus of the family Syngnathidae. This family also includes pipefishes and pipehorses. There are about 30-40 species of seahorses under the genus Hippocampus. They constitute a fascinating group of fishes with their unusual body shape apart from their peculiar mode of reproduction with the males incubating the fertilised eggs in a brood pouch on the abdomen. They are tropical and sub tropical in distribution and are exploited around the world for use in medicines, as ornamental fishes, curios and to a very limited extent as food. Most of them are marine, inhabiting coral reefs and sea grass beds though some occur in coastal mangroves.Not Availabl
1.1 Scientific and common names Seahorses comprise one genus (Hippocampus) of the family Syngnathida...
Despite its resemblance to our equine friends, the Seahorse is not a horse, in fact, but a bizarre f...
Wild seahorses are currently being collected in large numbers for use as a traditional medicine, for...
Not AvailableSeahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are in much demand for traditional medicines and curios i...
Seahorse belongs to a single genus Hippocampus of the family Syngnathidae. This family also includ...
Seahorses belong to the family Syngnathidae and a total of 55 species have been reported globally (F...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are threatened as a result of habitat degradation and overfishing. They...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are in much demand for traditional medicines and curios in dried form,...
For many decades only two species of seahorses were recognized from Brazil: Hippocampus reidi Ginsbu...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp) are heavily exploited in Vietnam, but conservation and management measur...
Hippocampus tyro is described as a new species of seahorse from one specimen, 34 mm high and 61 mm ...
The longnose seahorse has a distinctive low coronet, in line with arch of neck, which is the bony pr...
A new seahorse, Hippocampus queenslandicus (family Syngnathidae) is described from northern Queensla...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are commonly found in tropical coral reefs as well as in lagoons and es...
Syngnathidae), from the Indo-Pacific. Zoological Studies 42(2): 284-291. A new species of pygmy seah...
1.1 Scientific and common names Seahorses comprise one genus (Hippocampus) of the family Syngnathida...
Despite its resemblance to our equine friends, the Seahorse is not a horse, in fact, but a bizarre f...
Wild seahorses are currently being collected in large numbers for use as a traditional medicine, for...
Not AvailableSeahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are in much demand for traditional medicines and curios i...
Seahorse belongs to a single genus Hippocampus of the family Syngnathidae. This family also includ...
Seahorses belong to the family Syngnathidae and a total of 55 species have been reported globally (F...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are threatened as a result of habitat degradation and overfishing. They...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are in much demand for traditional medicines and curios in dried form,...
For many decades only two species of seahorses were recognized from Brazil: Hippocampus reidi Ginsbu...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp) are heavily exploited in Vietnam, but conservation and management measur...
Hippocampus tyro is described as a new species of seahorse from one specimen, 34 mm high and 61 mm ...
The longnose seahorse has a distinctive low coronet, in line with arch of neck, which is the bony pr...
A new seahorse, Hippocampus queenslandicus (family Syngnathidae) is described from northern Queensla...
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are commonly found in tropical coral reefs as well as in lagoons and es...
Syngnathidae), from the Indo-Pacific. Zoological Studies 42(2): 284-291. A new species of pygmy seah...
1.1 Scientific and common names Seahorses comprise one genus (Hippocampus) of the family Syngnathida...
Despite its resemblance to our equine friends, the Seahorse is not a horse, in fact, but a bizarre f...
Wild seahorses are currently being collected in large numbers for use as a traditional medicine, for...