Major Cultivable Demersal Fishes and their Biology
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Major Cultivable Demersal Fishes and their Biology |
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Nair, Rekha J
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Biology
Fish biology Demersal Fisheries |
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Description |
Common rabbit fish reported from India are Siganus javus, S. canaliculatus, S.lineatus , S.stellatus, S. vermiculatus. S. canliculatus is generally found and its sizes vary from 20-25 cm, with a maximum of 45 cm TL. They are found in coral reef areas, mangrove swamps and shallow lagoons (Saoud et al., 2008) and are able to tolerate a wide range of salinity (17-37 ppt), low dissolved oxygen upto 2 ppm and pH upto 9 and high stocking densities andgrow well in temperatures between 23 and 30°C. All these characters make this species suitable for culture. |
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ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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2020
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NonPeerReviewed |
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text
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/14234/1/Blue%20Bonanza_2020_Rekha%20J%20Nair.pdf
Nair, Rekha J (2020) Major Cultivable Demersal Fishes and their Biology. In: The Blue Bonanza: A Manual for on the job Training Programme for VHSE students on Advances in Fisheries & Aquaculture Techniques. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi, pp. 246-255. |
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