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Hampala macrolepidota
Aremu SO, Et Al. Putting the Spotlight on Opisthorchiasis: the Dread of the Western Siberian Copyright© Aremu SO, Et Al
Scale Morphologies of Freshwater Fishes at Tembat Forest Reserve, Terengganu, Malaysia (Morfologi Sisik Ikan Air Tawar Di Hutan Simpan Tembat, Terengganu, Malaysia)
Ph.D. THESIS
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Inventory of Fishes in the Upper Pelus River (Perak River Basin, Perak, Malaysia)
National Report on the Fish Stocks and Habitats of Regional, Global
Seminar Nasional Ikan Ke-10
Hampala Macrolepidota -Cyprinidae) in a Subtropical Reservoir (Lao PDR) Jean Guillard
The Diversity and Conservation Status of Fishes in the Nature Reserves of Singapore
Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) with Data from a Population from the Eastern Part of the Isthmus of Kra, Thailand
Field Survey of Freshwater Fishes in Upper Wang River, North Thailand
Unrestricted Species
Ovarian Development and Spawning of Bornean Endemic Fish Hampala Bimaculata (Popta, 1905) 1Widadi P
Evolution of African Barbs from the Lake Victoria Drainage System, Kenya
Characterisation of Asian Snakehead Murrel Channa Striata (Channidae) in Malaysia: an Insight Into Molecular Data and Morphological Approach
Fish Species Observed in Lenya River Drainage, Tanintharyi Region, in November 2014
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction
Host-Specific Parasites (Dactylogyrus, Monogenea) As Indicator of Evolution and Historical Dispersion of Their Cyprinid Fish Hosts in the Mediterranean Region Ph.D
Top View
Sex Ratio, Size Structure and Fecundity in Hampala Bimaculata (Cyprinidae
The Steinhart Aquarium
Universiti Putra Malaysia Breeding and Nursery
Research Article Characterisation of Asian Snakehead Murrel Channa Striata (Channidae) in Malaysia: an Insight Into Molecular Data and Morphological Approach
For Indicating Water Quality in Kampar River Catchment, Malaysia
POPULATION GENETIC STRUCTURE of Hampala Macrolepidota (Cyprinidae) in SEVERAL POPULATIONS in MALAYSIA USING RANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA(RAPD)TEC~QUE