Peter E. Jones, Jeroen S. Tummers, Shams M. Galib, Darragh J. Woodford et al.
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are one of the principal threats to freshwater biodiversity. Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the spread of AIS. However, exclusion barriers can also impact native organisms and their effectiveness is likely to be conte...
Shams M. Galib, S. M. Abu Naser, ABM Mohsin, Nipa Chaki et al.
River Choto Jamuna is an important and well-known river in north-west Bangladesh in terms of fish production and source of income for many fishermen living beside where this study has been conducted from January to December, 2012. This study revealed the existing fish species and their composition a...
Galib Muhammad Shahriar Himel, Md. Masudul Islam, Kh. Abdullah Al-Aff, Shams Ibne Karim et al.
Skin cancer is a significant health concern worldwide, and early and accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in improving patient outcomes. In recent years, deep learning models have shown remarkable success in various computer vision tasks, including image classification. In this research study, we...
Md Ferdous, Md. Shamsul Arefin, Md Rahman, Mohammed Ripon et al.
OBJECTIVES: Drug residues in poultry products could lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria as in any living animal and human alike. Extensive use of antibiotics in animals to promote growth rate, increase feed efficiency, and for prevention of intestinal infections has led to the d...
Shams M. Galib, Jingrui Sun, Sean D. Twiss, Martyn C. Lucas
There is increasing evidence that personality traits may drive dispersal patterns of animals, including invasive species. We investigated, using the widespread signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus as a model invasive species, whether effects of personality traits on dispersal were independent of...
M. Mojibar Rahman, Shahroz Mahean Haque, Shams M. Galib, Md. Ashraful Islam et al.
Developing countries are far more vulnerable to climate change impacts than industrialised countries. Most of the world’s poor live in South Asia where they have limited livelihood options that have become even narrower in recent years, indicating a need for alternative income-generating options. Mu...
Shams M. Galib, Martyn C. Lucas, Nipa Chaki, Foyzul Hassan Fahad et al.
Abstract Worldwide, water regulatory structures have impacts on aquatic ecological connectivity. This study determined the effects of current sluice management on the fish community in the Baral River, a major connection to the largest wetland (Chalan Beel) in Bangladesh. It also examines wider prob...
Md. Abdur Razzaq Joadder, Shams M. Galib, Sk. Md. Mohaimenul Haque, Nipa Chaki
The Padma River is one of the longest rivers and it is believed to be an important spawning and feeding ground for riverine fish species of Bangladesh. This study was conducted from February 2013 to January 2014 and with a view to revealing the diversity of fish fauna in the river. A total of 71 spe...
Mohammad Hossain, Robert L. Vadas, Ramon Ruiz-Carus, Shams M. Galib
The Amazon sailfin catfish Pterygoplichthys pardalis is native to the Amazon River basin. It has since expanded its range to North America, the Caribbean, and more recently to South Asia, as with some of its congeners. Our paper reviews recent data from Bangladesh, clarifies taxonomic identification...
Shams M. Galib, John S. Findlay, Martyn C. Lucas
Abstract Impacts of invasive signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus on native species and ecosystems are widely recognised, but mostly through small‐scale studies and laboratory experiments that may not always reflect impacts in nature. Recorded effects of signal crayfish on fish populations are e...
Shams M. Galib
3 Abstract: The Padma River is one of the longest and major rivers in Bangladesh supporting a large number of aquatic species and livelihood for many fishermen living beside it where this study was conducted from July 2009 to June 2010. This study reveals the seasonal variation of fish fauna in the ...
Jingrui Sun, Jeroen S. Tummers, Shams M. Galib, Martyn C. Lucas
Barrier removal and fish pass construction are increasingly used as tools to restore river connectivity and improve habitat quality, but the effectiveness of subcatchment-scale connectivity restoration on recovery of fish communities is poorly understood. We used a before-after-downstream-upstream m...
Farzana Yeasmin, Shams M. Galib
2 Abstract: The fish fauna and their season abundance in the Andharmanik River of Patuakhali district have been studied for a period of one year, from March 2011 to February 2012. A total of 53 fish species belonging to 10 orders, 28 families and 47 genera were collected and identified. The most dom...
Shams M. Galib
The Brahmaputra River is one of the largest rivers in the world as well as in Bangladesh. The present study was carried out for a period of one year from January to December 2013 with a view to assessing the availability of fishes in the river with species emphasis on species richness, existing thre...
Shams M. Galib
The Brahmaputra River is one of the largest rivers in the world as well as in Bangladesh. The present study was carried out for a period of one year from January to December 2013 with a view to assessing the availability of fishes in the river with species emphasis on species richness, existing thre...