We document a ~700 km northward range extension of the rare Andaman grunt, Pomadasys andamanensis McKay and Satapoomin 1994, to the Bangladesh coast of the north-eastern Bay of Bengal. Sixteen specimens (82–129 mm SL) were collected from fishermen catches in Ukhia, Teknaf and Zinjira Island, south-eastern Bangladesh, during 2014–2019 and their counts, measurements and descriptions are provided in detail. In addition, underwater videography (near Zinjira Island), shows an individual swimming over sand-gravel-rock bottom covered with a dense bed of brown algae, predominantly Padina and Dictyota. Using the Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I (COI) region sequence variation of mitochondrial DNA, four specimens were found genetically indistinguishable ...
Asian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercial value and a...
Biodiversity hotspots have provided useful geographic proxies for conservation efforts. Delineated f...
The subfamily Plectorhinchinae (sweetlips) is composed of poorly-known species with high commerciall...
Fig. 2. Map showing previously known records of Spottobrotula mahodadi (square) and Hapalogenys beng...
Due to difficulty in recognition, many true species have been covered under the synonyms of wide-spr...
<p>From the fish and fisheries point of view, the Andaman and Nicobar islands are the most interest...
Not AvailableAsian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercia...
A new damselfish species, Pomacentrus andamanensis n. sp., is described from 45 specimens, 19.8–64.3...
Fish diversity monitoring could be utilized as a basis for formulating management regulation of the ...
The Bangladesh coastline of the northern Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean, is predominantly a turbi...
A new species, Polydactylus siamensis, is described on the basis of eight specimens from Thailand. T...
The northern Arabian Sea is highly productive in terms of abundant and diverse fish fauna (≈1,000 sp...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
A single specimen of the Banded grunt, Pomadasys furcatus (Schneider, 1801) belonging to the famil...
The present study aims to apply a DNA barcoding tool through amplifying two mitochondrial candidate ...
Asian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercial value and a...
Biodiversity hotspots have provided useful geographic proxies for conservation efforts. Delineated f...
The subfamily Plectorhinchinae (sweetlips) is composed of poorly-known species with high commerciall...
Fig. 2. Map showing previously known records of Spottobrotula mahodadi (square) and Hapalogenys beng...
Due to difficulty in recognition, many true species have been covered under the synonyms of wide-spr...
<p>From the fish and fisheries point of view, the Andaman and Nicobar islands are the most interest...
Not AvailableAsian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercia...
A new damselfish species, Pomacentrus andamanensis n. sp., is described from 45 specimens, 19.8–64.3...
Fish diversity monitoring could be utilized as a basis for formulating management regulation of the ...
The Bangladesh coastline of the northern Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean, is predominantly a turbi...
A new species, Polydactylus siamensis, is described on the basis of eight specimens from Thailand. T...
The northern Arabian Sea is highly productive in terms of abundant and diverse fish fauna (≈1,000 sp...
Pomfrets (Genus Pampus) are commercially important fishes in the Indo Pacific region. The systematic...
A single specimen of the Banded grunt, Pomadasys furcatus (Schneider, 1801) belonging to the famil...
The present study aims to apply a DNA barcoding tool through amplifying two mitochondrial candidate ...
Asian seabass or barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is an important food fish with commercial value and a...
Biodiversity hotspots have provided useful geographic proxies for conservation efforts. Delineated f...
The subfamily Plectorhinchinae (sweetlips) is composed of poorly-known species with high commerciall...