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- Journal of Threatened Taxa
- (100):626 (Type: Clupea Kelee Cuvier; L Diagnostic Features : Moderate Or
- In Jashore, Bangladesh
- Nematic Van Der Waals Free Energy
- Inventory of Indigenous Ornamental Fishes Commonly Found in Barak Valley Fish Markets, Assam, India
- Resolution of Confusion in Systematics of Two Major Clupeid Fish Species in Bangladesh
- Study of Some Morphometric Characters of Cyprinidae Family (Actinopterygii: Cypriniformes) of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan
- Fish Biodiversity and Their Present Conservation Status in the Meghna
- Genetic Diversity of Hilsa and Chapila in Bangladesh Usingdna Barcodingand RAPD Techniques
- FAO SPECIES IDENTIFICATION SHEETS CLUPEIDAE Herrings
- Organochlorine Compounds in Marine Fish Samples of Bangladesh
- Biology of Gudusia Chapra (Hamilton-Buchanan) from a Floodplain Wetland in West Bengal
- REASSESSMENT of the THREATENED STATUS of IUCN RED LISTED INDIAN RIVER SHAD Gudusia Chapra (HAMILTON, 1822) from BANGLADESH
- Management and Ecology of Lake and Reservoir Fisheries
- Better Science, Better Fish, Better Life Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture
- Biodiversity and Conservation Status of Fishes Around Kalna and Its Adjacent Areas, Burdwan District, West Bengal, India
- Syllabus Under CBCS for Industrial Fish and Fisheries (Pass)
- Our Nature Ichthyo-Faunal Diversity of Morang District, Nepal
- Shelf-Life Quality of Smoke-Dried Freshwater Sis Fish; Chapila
- Economic Analysis of P.Monodon Post Larvae By-Catch in Indian Sundarbans: an Impasse Between Livelihood and Conservation
- Feeding and Reproductive Biology of Indian Shad Gudusia Chapra in Two Floodplain Lakes of India Debjit Kumar Mondal, Anilava Kaviraj*
- An Exploratory Ecosystem Model of the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem
- A Report on Indigenous Freshwater Fish Under Order Synbranchiformes, from Paschim Medinipur and Jhargram District of West Bengal, India
- Industrial Fish & Fisheries
- Delft University of Technology Vermiculated Sailfin Catfish
- IUCN CONSERVATION STATUS of FISHES of KHANWARI POND of DISTRICT KAUSHAMBI (U.P.) SHRI PRAKASH1 and ASHOK KUMAR VERMA2 *Department of Zoology, K.A.P.G
- Fish Fauna of Wajoo Nullah, an Important Tributary of the River Ravi in Kathua District, Jammu Region, Jammu and Kashmir State, India
- 05G.W. Chowdhury Et
- Reassessment of the Threatened Status of Iucn Red Listed Indian River Shad Gudusia Chapra (Hamilton, 1822) from Bangladesh
- Fecundity of Palri, Gudusia Chapra (Hamilton) from Fishponds of Chilya Hatchery (Distt