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AQUATIC BIORESOURCES OF ASHTAMUDI LAKE, RAMSAR SITE, KERALA

Ninety one species of f ishes and shellf ishes belonging to 39 families were collected from the Ashtamudi Lake, Ramsar site No. 1204, that comprised 68 species of finfishes, 5 species of crabs, 9 species of prawns and 9 species molluscs. The majority of them were marine forms. The once very rich f i...

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Glavni avtor: Vimal Raj, R.V; Binushma Raju; Soumya, W; Shibu A; Lekshmi, S; Shibu Vardhanan; Sruthi, S and Tresa Radhakrishnan
Format: Printed Book
Izdano: Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 2014
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Online dostop:http://10.26.1.76/ks/004936.pdf
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