M. Jalilur Rahman, Md. Abdul Wahab, S. M. Nurul Amin, Md. Nahiduzzaman et al.
Abstract The annual global average catch shares of the anadromous Hilsa Tenualosa ilisha of Bangladesh increased rapidly from 74.5% all through 1984–2013 to 86.7% during the 2010–2015 periods. With a few exceptions, an increasing trend of Hilsa production over the last three decades was found in Ban...
Mohammad Jalilur Rahman, Mohd Helmy Abd Wahab, Md. Nahiduzzaman, Bazle Z. Haque et al.
Abstract Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha) , is a biologically, nutritionally, economically, socially and culturally important species in the Bay of Bengal and Persian Gulf regions, but Bangladesh enjoys the major share wherein it contributes about 517,000 tons/year. However, this important fishery decl...
Md Asaduzzaman, Yoji Igarashi, Md. Abdul Wahab, Md. Nahiduzzaman et al.
The migration of anadromous fish in heterogenic environments unceasingly imposes a selective pressure that results in genetic variation for local adaptation. However, discrimination of anadromous fish populations by fine-scale local adaptation is challenging because of their high rate of gene flow, ...
MM Uddin, Md. Jalilur Rahman, M. A. Mannan, Sehnaz Begum et al.
Plant diversity in the homesteads of saline of southeastern Bangladesh was studied during 2000-2001. Sixty-two useful plant species were identified during the study period. Among them 30.9% fruits, 29.09% timber 34.54% vegetables and 5.45% were spices species. Number of vegetables species were found...
Md Asaduzzaman, Md. Abdul Wahab, Mohammad Jalilur Rahman, Md Nahiduzzzaman et al.
Abstract The anadromous Hilsa shad ( Tenualosa ilisha ) live in the Bay of Bengal and migrate to the estuaries and freshwater rivers for spawning and nursing of the juveniles. This has led to two pertinent questions: (i) do all Hilsa shad that migrate from marine to freshwater rivers come from the s...
Md. Salahuddin Shah, Masuda Begum, Mossammat Diluba Akter, ATM Atikur Rahman et al.
Background: Anaemia is very common in hypothyroid patient. The results of the type of anaemia in hypothyroid patient studied outside may not be similar on Bangladeshi population. So far, there is no such study regarding the types of anaemia in hypothyroid patients in Bangladeshi population. Methods:...
Hadayet Ullah, Md. Abdul Wahab, Md Jalilur Rahman, Shaheed Nasrullah Al Mamun et al.
Fishers’ local ecological knowledge (LEK) can be used to reconstruct or supplement long-term trends in heavily exploited population or poorly assessed species with low biomass. We used historical memories of small-scale fishers to understand their perceptions of changes in catch trends in marine fis...
Subrata Sarker, Md Jalilur Rahman, Muhammad Mizanur Rahman, Morgina Akter et al.
Asaduzzaman Asaduzzaman, Abdul Wahab, Md. Moshiur Rahman, Mariom Mariom et al.
Migration of an anadromous fish to heterogeneous environment continuously enforces a selective pressure that incorporates a wide range of life-history strategies by which individuals adapt to the prevailing conditions. Therefore, we used the landmark-based morphometric truss network method and nextR...
Dinesh Chandra Shaha, Salman Ahmed, Jahid Hasan, Sampa Rani Kundu et al.
Variation in salinity is one of the major environmental factors influencing the species diversity of fish in an estuary. Therefore, evaluating the relationship between salinity and species diversity is important. In this study, fish diversity was assessed by fish sampling and visiting local fish mar...
Mir Mohammad Ali, Md. Lokman Ali, Md. Jalilur Rahman, Md. Abdul Wahab
Abstract Loss of fish biodiversity, especially in the inland and coastal areas, is a major concern in sustainable fish production. Indiscriminate fish catch, climate change and many other anthropogenic activities synergistically affect fish biodiversity. To formulate a sustainable fish biodiversity ...
Subrata Sarker, Md Jalilur Rahman, Md. Abdul Wahab
This study explored the anthropogenic stressors of a coral habitat and predicted the role of a proposed MPA around coral habitat on biodiversity conservation. The study was conducted in the Saint Martin's Island which is located in the south east coastal area of Bangladesh. Data on anthropogenic str...
Dinesh Chandra Shaha, Jahid Hasan, Sampa Rani Kundu, Fatimah Md. Yusoff et al.
The tropical estuarine ecosystem is fascinating for studying the dynamics of water quality and phytoplankton diversity due to its frequently changing hydrological conditions. Most importantly, phytoplankton is the main supplier of ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in the coastal food web for fis...
Subrata Sarker, Shashowti Chowdhury Riya, Md Jalilur Rahman, A.N.M. Samiul Huda et al.
Phytoplankton form the base of food chain and play a key role in maintaining the global climate system. However, very limited knowledge is available about the phytoplankton ecology of Bangladesh coast which is a representation of sub-tropical coastal ecosystem. Thus, this study aimed to understand t...
Aysha Rahi Noor, Abrar Shakil, Nayeema Ferdausy Hoque, Md. Moshiur Rahman et al.
Information on allometry, condition indices (CIs), and biometric traits (BTs) of marine bivalves are necessary for determining the growth pattern and the size at which harvest can be intensified to maximize production in aquaculture. These parameters of marine bivalves are largely regulated by the c...