L
Título: RESPIRATORY SURFACE AREA (GILL AREA) OF THE HILLSTREAM FISH GARRA MULLYA (SYKES)
Autores: Joseph, G Loviah; Dept. of Zoology, Scott Christian College, Nagercoil
Fecha: 2011-11-02
Publicador: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (on behalf of Indian Council of Agricultural
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: Peer-reviewed Article
Tema: No aplica
Descripción: Average gill area per unit body weight in Garra mullya is 159.2 mm^/gbody weight. Weight specific gill area is higher in younger groups and becomesalmost a constant in higher body weights. In G. mullya number of secondarylamellae/mm is fairly large. Gill area is correlated to its habitat.
Idioma: Inglés
Artículos similares:
Biochemical changes in liver and muscle of the cichlid, Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters, 1852) exposed to sub-lethal concentration of mercuric chloride por George K, Roy; PG& RESEARCH DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, ST.THOMAS COLLEGE KOZHENCHERRY,Nair, A, Malini; PG & RESEARCH DEPT. OF ZOOLOGY, ST.THOMAS COLLEGE KOZHENCHERRY
ABNORMALITIES IN THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN OF INDIAN MACKEREL por Kulkarni, G M; Kanvar Research Centre of CMFR Institute, Karwar
Observations on selected biological aspects of the spadenose shark (Scoliodon laticaudus Müller & Henle, 1838), landed along Saurashtra coast por Fofandi, Mahendra D.; Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute,Zala, Mangalsinh; Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Veraval,Koya, M.; Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Veraval
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF MUGIL MACROLEPIS IN RELATION TO DIFFERENT SALINITIES por Mathew, C V; Calicut Research Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Calicut
SHELL AREA IN RELATION TO LINEAR DIMENSIONS IN THE OYSTER CRASSOSTREA GRYPHOIDES por Durve, V S; University of Udaipur, Udaipur,Shrikhande, V J; University of Udaipur, Udaipur
OCCURRENCE OF THE STING RAY DASYATIS (DASYATIS) MICROPS (ANNANDALE) ON THE MADRAS COAST AND IN THE GULF OF MANNAR por Nair, R V; Mandapam Regional Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Mandapam Camp.,Soundararajan, R; Mandapam Regional Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Mandapam Camp.
NOTE ON A JUVENILE INDIAN PORPOISE NEOMERIS PHOCAENOIDES (CUVIER) CAUGHT OFF CALICUT por Balan, V; Calicut Research Centre of CMFR Institute, Calicut
OCCURRENCE OF GELOINA BENGALENSIS (LAMARCK) (GELOINIIDAE: EULAMELLIBRANCHIA) IN THE COLEROON ESTUARY por Natarajan, P; Porto Novo Field Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Porto Novo
10 
FOUR NEW RECORDS OF PROSOBRANCH GASTROPODS FROM MANDAPAM por Unnithan, Asokakumaran; Mandapam Regional Centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Mandapam Camp.