Six Barbus species were sampled monthly in two river systems of SW-Sri Lanka, over a 15 month period. Sex ratio, size at maturity, maximum and modal sizes, distribution of egg sizes in mature ovaries and individual fecundities were measured. Seasonal changes in size distributions, sex ratio, frequency of female gonadal stages and the gonado-somatic index (GSI) were analysed on the basis of the monthly samples. Seasonal cycles in reproductive activity were assessed, using mainly the two last-mentioned parameters and the appearance of young in the populations. It was found that three of the species (B. bimaculatus, B. cumingi, B. vittatus) tend to concentrate their reproductive activities in certain months of the year, roughly coinciding with...
Spotted barb (Puntius binotatus) is one of tropical fish in Indonesia freshwater, which has high eco...
Barbus motebensis is endemic to the Groot Marico River catchment in the North West province, South A...
Hong Kong, lying just below the Tropic of Cancer (22°17′N, 114°09′E), experiences a strongly seasona...
The reproductive biology of Sarotherodon mossambicus (Peters), a species exotic to Sri Lanka, was st...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Pool barb (Puntius sophore) is an important small indigenous species of Bangladesh, belonging to the...
Morphometries, aspects of the food and feeding habits, and the reproductive biology of Puntius nigro...
This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouz...
This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouz...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Barbus sarana contains only one batch of mature ova in the mature ovaries to be spawned in one spawn...
Abstract Sexual maturity (L50), the length at which 50% of fish in a size class are mature, is a key...
A detailed description of the typical habitats of 8 Barbus species of Sri Lanka is given. The distri...
Shirbot (Barbus grypus) is one of the species in south and southwest of Iran which is greatly favora...
Not AvailableBackground. The investigation on different aspects of the reproductive biology is valua...
Spotted barb (Puntius binotatus) is one of tropical fish in Indonesia freshwater, which has high eco...
Barbus motebensis is endemic to the Groot Marico River catchment in the North West province, South A...
Hong Kong, lying just below the Tropic of Cancer (22°17′N, 114°09′E), experiences a strongly seasona...
The reproductive biology of Sarotherodon mossambicus (Peters), a species exotic to Sri Lanka, was st...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Pool barb (Puntius sophore) is an important small indigenous species of Bangladesh, belonging to the...
Morphometries, aspects of the food and feeding habits, and the reproductive biology of Puntius nigro...
This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouz...
This study was carried out from April 1999 to March 2000 in Dez dam reservoir located at North Khouz...
The reproductive strategies of two species of 'small barbs' (12,000 fish). Both species have a long ...
Barbus sarana contains only one batch of mature ova in the mature ovaries to be spawned in one spawn...
Abstract Sexual maturity (L50), the length at which 50% of fish in a size class are mature, is a key...
A detailed description of the typical habitats of 8 Barbus species of Sri Lanka is given. The distri...
Shirbot (Barbus grypus) is one of the species in south and southwest of Iran which is greatly favora...
Not AvailableBackground. The investigation on different aspects of the reproductive biology is valua...
Spotted barb (Puntius binotatus) is one of tropical fish in Indonesia freshwater, which has high eco...
Barbus motebensis is endemic to the Groot Marico River catchment in the North West province, South A...
Hong Kong, lying just below the Tropic of Cancer (22°17′N, 114°09′E), experiences a strongly seasona...