AGE STRUCTURE OF LABEO CALBASU (HAMILTON 1822) FROM RIVER YAMUNA


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Authors

  • SHEEBA IMRAN
  • D. N. JHA
  • SASYA THAKUR
  • AMITABH CHANDRA DWIVEDI

https://doi.org/10.47780/jifsi.47.2.2015.116814

Abstract

Age and growth studies are important aspects of modern fishery biological research, as information on these are essential for the scientific interpretation of the fluctuations in the fish populations from time to time and place to place and to evolve economic management policies (Seshappa, 1999).

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IMRAN, S., JHA, D. N., THAKUR, S., & DWIVEDI, A. C. (2021). AGE STRUCTURE OF LABEO CALBASU (HAMILTON 1822) FROM RIVER YAMUNA. Journal of the Inland Fisheries Society of India, 47(2), 81-85. https://doi.org/10.47780/jifsi.47.2.2015.116814