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   Contributions to
the Fisheries of
Inland Open Water
Systems in India (Part I)

Edited by A. G. Jhingran, V. K. Unnithan and A. Ghosh

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Contributions to the Fisheries of Inland Open Water Systems in India (Part I)
1.     Use of different methods of length-frequency analyses for estimation of age of
fishes with Polynemus paradiseus linn, as a case study
M. V. Gupta.......................................................................................................
1
2.     Acute toxicity of metacid to plankton, worm and hatchling of fish
M. Dey & S. K. Konar.........................................................................................
7
3.     Effects of environmental factors on some haematological parameters of
Channa punctatus (Bloch)
P. Pathak & P. K. Pandey...................................................................................
14
4.     Pollutional hazard of a mixture of pesticides on fish and aquatic ecosystem
V. G. T. Mani & S. K. Konar................................................................................
20
5.     Ecological studies of the aquatic environment of a large deepwater rice field at
Pearapur in Hooghly district, West Bengal
D. N. Das, B. Roy, P. K. Mukhopadhyay, Krishna Mitra & A. C. Nandy.....................
28
6.     3H-Lysine uptake in a spirurid nematode, N. Singhi (Ali, 1957)
A. Hassan, M. Bose, S. K. Ghosal & G. Majumdar.................................................
36
7.     Sensitivity of fishes exposed to tobacco leaf dust toxicity
P. S. Chakravorty & S. Banerjee........................................................................
42
8.     Distributional pattern of Copepoda in the freshwaters of Kashmir
M. H. Balkhi & A. R. Yousuf...............................................................................
47
9.     Ecology of protozoa in Ancher Lake, Kashmir
A. R. Yousuf & S. Gagroo..................................................................................
52
10.     Phytoplankton dynamics in Dal Lake, Kashmir
A. R. Yousuf & M. Parveen................................................................................
58
11.     Toxic effects of BHC (Gammaxene) on liver and kidney of an airbreathing fish,
Clarious batrachus (Linn.)
G. K. Thakur & P. K. Pandey.............................................................................
68
12.     A study on the macroinvertebrates of Gobindsagar reservoir in relation to
fish and fisheries
D. K. Kaushal & A. P. Tyagi...............................................................................
72
13.     Observations on different trophic phases in Nagarjunasagar, a tropical
impoundment in Andhra Pradesh
M. Ramakrishniah............................................................................................
80
14.     Pen culture - Ameans for higher fish yield
M. L. Bhowmik.................................................................................................
85
15.     Pen nursery technology for the development of fisheries of
oxbow lakes and reservoirs
Mathew Abraham.............................................................................................
89
16.     Utilisation of running water channels for fish production in N. E. H. region
B. K. Mandal & P. K. Nayak...............................................................................
93
17.     Potential of pen culture in oxbow lakes
S. P. Rai & R. C. Singh......................................................................................
97
18.     Significance of ecological parameters in fisheries management of a newly
impounded reservoir Bachhara reservoir
M. A. Khan, K. P. Srivastava, R. K. Dwivedi, D. N. Singh,
R. K. Tyagi & S. N. Mehrotra
.............................................................................
100
19.     Impact of stocking of advanced fingerlings on the fish yield from Aliyar reservoir
C. Selvaraj, V. K. Murugesan & P. K. Aravindakshan.................................................................................................
109
20.     Growth of major carps in Aliyar reservoir based on the recovery of marked fish
V. K. Murugesan, C. Selvaraj & P. K. Aravindakshan...........................................
115
21.     The periphyton of Gobindsagar reservoir and allied waters, Himachal Pradesh 1. Abundance and periodicity of diatoms
B. C. Jha.........................................................................................................
122
22.     Primary production, energy fixation and fishery potential of
Hooghly Matlah estuarine system
Arun G. Jhingran & Babulal...............................................................................
130
23.     Influence of certain hydrological and meteorological factors on the abundance of
carp spawn in a stretch of river Yamuna near Allahabad
R. K. Dwivedi, K. P. Srivastava, N. K. Srivastava,
R. K. Tyagi & Ravish Chandra
............................................................................
135
24.     Observations on the effects of low electrolyte reservoir water on
carp egg hatching and survival rate
K. O. Joseph, C. Selvaraj, V. K. Murugesan & P. K. Aravindakshan........................
25.     Impact of Calcutta metropolitan effluent on the ecology of Kulti estuary
R. K. Banerjee, A. C. Nandy, H. C. Joshi & B. B. Das............................................
147
26.     Impact of paper and pulp factory effluent on the fish and their environment in
Hooghly estuary
R. K. Das, M. M. Bagchi, M. K. Mukhopadhyay, B. B. Ghosh & Keya Saha...............
154
27.     Observations on the phytoplankton populations of the Hooghly estuary
K. O. Joseph, C. Selvaraj, V. K. Murugesan & P. K. Aravindakshan........................
159
28.     Need for management - A case study of Krishnarajasagar
B. V. Govind, D. S. Krishna Rao, P. K. Sukumaran & M. F. Rahman........................
165
29.     Studies on thermal and chemical stratification Gobindsagar reservoir,
Himachal Pradesh
H. P. Singh.......................................................................................................
171
30.     Oil pollution and its toxicity to fish, prawn and zooplankters in Hooghly estuary
B. B. Ghosh & M. M. Bagchi...............................................................................
177
31.     Some fish poisonous plants from the Sunderbans mangrove ecosystem
K. R. Naskar & N. N. Mazumder.........................................................................
184
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