IMPACT OF SALINITY ON THE SILURID CATFISHES: A LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
The present communication evaluates salinity tolerance of two freshwater Silurid catfishes Clarias magur and Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Order: Siluriformes) from coastal mainland of Sundarban, India, where climate change induced salinity intrusion is a persistent phenomenon. After 100% mortality o...
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