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Modeling pre-spawning fitness and optimal climate of spotted snakehead Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) from a Gangetic floodplain wetland of West Bengal, India

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Genetic characterisation of Tanqua (von Linstow, 1879) (Nematoda: Gnathostomatidae) larval forms including new host and locality records - ScienceDirect

PDF) Some biological aspects of the spotted snakehead Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) in the wetland ecosystem, Gajner Beel, North-western Bangladesh

PDF] Baseline information of reproduction parameters of an amphidromous croaker Johnius coitor (Hamilton, 1822) from Ganga river basin, India with special reference to potential influence of climatic variability

PDF) Environmental characterization of two ecologically distinct Gangetic oxbow lakes using zooplankton taxonomic indices through comparative approach for wetland monitoring

Mean maximum air temperature at Bhuwaneswar during March to September

University of South Bohemia Faculty of Fisheries and Protection of Water - Academia.edu

PDF) Understanding the role of climatic and environmental variables in gonadal maturation and spawning periodicity of spotted snakehead, Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) in a tropical floodplain wetland, India

Improving approaches and modeling framework for assessing vulnerability of Asian leaf fish in the major river basin floodplains of India in changing climate - ScienceDirect

Spotted snakehead, Channa punctata (Bloch, 1793) – BdFISH Feature

Combining stakeholder perception and ecological approaches for assessing vulnerability of floodplain wetlands in changing climate: a regional study

Combining stakeholder perception and ecological approaches for assessing vulnerability of floodplain wetlands in changing climate: a regional study

Combining stakeholder perception and ecological approaches for assessing vulnerability of floodplain wetlands in changing climate: a regional study

Benchmarking pre-spawning fitness, climate preferendum of some catfishes from river Ganga and its proposed utility in climate research