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Studies on some aspects of the reproductive physiology of the female Grey mullet Mugil cephalus L.

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Title Studies on some aspects of the reproductive physiology of the female Grey mullet Mugil cephalus L.
 
Creator Gopalakrishnan, A
 
Subject Fish physiology
Theses
Mullet
 
Description In the development of aquaculture, finfishes have been given prime
importance, and among cultivable finfishes, mullets forrn one of the most
important groups which can be cultured in different ecosystems such as
coastal seawater, estuaries, lagoons, brackishwater bodies and even in
freshwater. The grey mullet, Mugil cephalus is one of the fastest growing
and highly delicious table fish which is extremely tolerant to wide ranges
of salinity and temperature and which occupies the lowest position in the
food chain. This species is widely distributed and very popular worldwide
as a cultivable fish. Historically, the fishery of rrlullets was described
in the records of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
 
Date 1991
 
Type Thesis
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/6744/1/Binder1.pdf
Gopalakrishnan, A (1991) Studies on some aspects of the reproductive physiology of the female Grey mullet Mugil cephalus L. Doctoral thesis, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. Submitted to Cochin University of Science and Technology.