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Patterns of fish community composition and biodiversity in riverine fish sanctuaries in Bangladesh: Implications for hilsa shad conservation

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Goutam Kumar Kundu, Md. Monirul Islam, Md. Foijul Hasan, Samapti Saha et al.

Journal: Ecology Of Freshwater FishYear: 2019Citations: 15

Abstract Understanding biodiversity and community composition is a prerequisite to sustainable exploitation and conservation of fisheries. We assessed the spatial and seasonal patterns of fish community composition and biodiversity in seasonal no‐take riverine sanctuaries in Bangladesh, which aim to...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceNature and Landscape Conservation
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Evaluation of the status of threatened catfish Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822) from the Padma and Meghna river stretches of Bangladesh

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Bijoya Paul, Md Foijul Hasan, Md. Monirul Islam, Goutam Kumar Kundu et al.

Journal: Dhaka University Journal of Biological SciencesYear: 2019Citations: 4

Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822), a freshwater catfish species, is important as food and game fish in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal. In Bangladesh, it is known as Baghair and has been enlisted as critically endangered (CR) species in the IUCN Red List of Bangladesh 2000 and 2015, under the c...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic ScienceOpen Access
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Reassessment of the threatened status of IUCN red listed Indian river shad Gudusia chapra (Hamilton, 1822) from Bangladesh

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Gouri Mondal, Samapti Saha, Md. Monirul Islam, Goutam Kumar Kundu et al.

Journal: Dhaka University Journal of Biological SciencesYear: 2019Citations: 2

The Indian river shad, Gudusia chapra, locally known as chapila fish is rich in nutritive values and important to artisanal and subsistence fisheries in Bangladesh. The conservation status of this species is of particular interest due to its recent decline in rivers. To assess the current status of ...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesAquatic ScienceOpen Access
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