Systematic position (Nelson 2006) Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii (Ray-finned fishes) Order: Perciformes (Perches) Suborder: Percoidei Superfamily: Percoidea Family: Ambassidae/Chandidae (Asiatic glassfishes) Genus: Parambassis Species: P. lala Synonyms Chanda lala Hamilton, 1822 Ambassis lala (Hamilton, 1822) Pseudambassis lala (Hamilton, 1822) Common/local
Fin Fishes of the River Choto Jamuna
River Choto Jamuna is an important and well-known river in Northern Bangladesh and one of the major distributaries of the River Atrai. This river contributes much in terms of fish production and source of income for many fishermen living beside
Fisheries Teacher Profile: Md. Shakhawate Hossain
Md. Shakhawate Hossain Assistant Professor Department of Fisheries Biology and Aquatic environment Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh Contact: Telephone: +88 02 9205310-14 ext-2266 Mobile: +88 01716232126 Fax: +88 02 9205331 E-mail: selim.gen@gmail.com Work Experience Dates: 06
Book Profile: Climate Change: Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
Fish and other fisheries items play an important task in our national economy and meet up of more than fifty five percent animal protein. In present fisheries is the second largest foreign currency earning sector of Bangladesh. Gradually different feature
Chemical factors affecting the life of shellfishes
In previous feature, different kinds of physical factors affecting the life of shellfishes were described. The most important physical factors are light, temperature, turbidity, depth, water current, substrate etc. In this feature, different types of chemical factors (viz. salinity, pH
Physical factors affecting the life of shellfishes
In nature, shellfishes are very crucial both in ecological and economical point of view among calcifying species. They play an important role in ecological balance and thus they are termed as engineer of the ecosystem, governing energy and nutrient flows
Economic Importance of Shellfishes of Bangladesh
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