2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-8574(00)00075-6
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Fisheries ecology of the northeastern Himalayas with special reference to the Brahmaputra River

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“…In India, studies on the diversity of freshwater Wshes in the major basins were primarily focused on the catch data of major taxonomic groups at spatial scale (Vishwanath et al 1998) and information on the species abundance, distribution and priority habitat attributes required for conservation are very limited except few studies (Singh andSharma 1998 Bhatt 2003; 1 C Dahanukar et al 2004;Biswas and Barua 2000). So far waterbodies of the PA is concerned; scant data is available on Wsh diversity studies.…”
Section: Indian Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India, studies on the diversity of freshwater Wshes in the major basins were primarily focused on the catch data of major taxonomic groups at spatial scale (Vishwanath et al 1998) and information on the species abundance, distribution and priority habitat attributes required for conservation are very limited except few studies (Singh andSharma 1998 Bhatt 2003; 1 C Dahanukar et al 2004;Biswas and Barua 2000). So far waterbodies of the PA is concerned; scant data is available on Wsh diversity studies.…”
Section: Indian Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean annual precipitation was 1508 mm over the 2‐year study period. The watershed characteristics, especially soil quality and depth, land use, and presence or absence of connecting canals between the river and beels , greatly influence the productivity of the beel (Biswas & Boruah 2000). Rivers, floodplains, beels and ponds constitute distinct habitat types in the Chalan beel , as they do in other floodplains in Bangladesh (Craig et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Living organism has a tendency to match their body colouration with the surrounding environment so that they cannot be easily detected. Thus, the highly weed infested beels are excellent habitat for many colourful aquarium fishes [13]. Das and Biswas [14] reported 70 species of ornamental fishes from the beels of upper Assam, most of which have considerable commercial value in the domestic as well as overseas market.…”
Section: Ornamental Fish Resources Of Ne India and Their Conservationmentioning
confidence: 99%