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View article: Relationship between fish consumption and undernutrition among young Indian children
Relationship between fish consumption and undernutrition among young Indian children Open
View article: Fish consumption and its association with anaemia and metabolic disorder among Indian adults
Fish consumption and its association with anaemia and metabolic disorder among Indian adults Open
While increasing seafood consumption may help address micronutrient deficiencies and metabolic disorders, evidence supporting this recommendation in the Indian context remains limited and inconclusive. Using the nationally representative c…
View article: Economic analysis of the business model for mass seed production of nutrient‐dense small indigenous fish species mola (<i>Amblypharyngodon mola</i>)
Economic analysis of the business model for mass seed production of nutrient‐dense small indigenous fish species mola (<i>Amblypharyngodon mola</i>) Open
Small indigenous fish species, such as mola carplet ( Amblypharyngodon mola ), play a crucial role in the diets of fish‐dependent populations in India due to their rich micronutrient content. Recognized as a key species for promoting nutri…
View article: The Policy Paradox of Biofuel Acceleration: An Analysis of India's E20 Mandate and the Citizen-Led 'Greenlash' Phenomenon
The Policy Paradox of Biofuel Acceleration: An Analysis of India's E20 Mandate and the Citizen-Led 'Greenlash' Phenomenon Open
View article: Analyzing the adoption of nutrition-sensitive carp-SIS polyculture technology: evidence from a case study in Bangladesh
Analyzing the adoption of nutrition-sensitive carp-SIS polyculture technology: evidence from a case study in Bangladesh Open
Introduction Small indigenous species (SIS) of fish are rich in micronutrients that are essential to combat the existing malnutrition in Bangladesh. However, their availability is constantly decreasing due to gradual environmental degradat…
View article: Stocking Hatchery-Produced Mola (<i>Amblypharyngodon mola</i>) Seed in Carp Polyculture Ponds: A Performance Assessment in Odisha, India
Stocking Hatchery-Produced Mola (<i>Amblypharyngodon mola</i>) Seed in Carp Polyculture Ponds: A Performance Assessment in Odisha, India Open
Small indigenous fish species (SIS) such as mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) regarded as natural ‘superfoods,’ due to their high nutrient content, offer a promising avenue for addressing the nutritional deficiencies in India. Over the past dec…
View article: Scaling community-based aquaculture for enhanced nutrition and women’s empowerment: lessons from Odisha, India
Scaling community-based aquaculture for enhanced nutrition and women’s empowerment: lessons from Odisha, India Open
Introduction Aquatic foods, particularly fish, are essential for addressing malnutrition, especially in vulnerable populations like children and women. In India, traditional aquaculture practices centered around carp species often overlook…
View article: Dataset of biological community structure in Deepor Beel using eDNA approach–A RAMSAR wetland of Assam, India
Dataset of biological community structure in Deepor Beel using eDNA approach–A RAMSAR wetland of Assam, India Open
View article: Cracking the code of hatchery-based mass production of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) seed for nutrition-sensitive aquaculture
Cracking the code of hatchery-based mass production of mola (Amblypharyngodon mola) seed for nutrition-sensitive aquaculture Open
Introduction Small indigenous fish species (SIS) can be particularly rich in micronutrients and make a crucial contribution toward improving human nutrition. The introduction of mola ( Amblypharyngodon mola ), an SIS, which is particularly…
View article: Culture Possibilities of Certain Brackishwater Species at Freshwater: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Salinity Intrusion Prone Areas of Indian Sundarban Delta
Culture Possibilities of Certain Brackishwater Species at Freshwater: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Salinity Intrusion Prone Areas of Indian Sundarban Delta Open
Salinity intrusion into coastal mainland or freshwater habitat because of recent climatic changes is exacerbating production risks and challenging the coping capacity of freshwater fish farmers of Sundarban coastal delta in India. Hence, a…
View article: Correlation Analysis of Yield with Yield Attributing Characters and Soil Properties of Cajanus cajan (Arhar) in Silvi-horti-agri System
Correlation Analysis of Yield with Yield Attributing Characters and Soil Properties of Cajanus cajan (Arhar) in Silvi-horti-agri System Open
Background: Pulses are the major source of protein and is widely used to fulfill protein requirement of the growing population. Perennial pigeon pea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] is a predominant crop grown in kharif season, also known as R…
View article: Impact of salinity on the Silurid catfishes: a laboratory investigation
Impact of salinity on the Silurid catfishes: a laboratory investigation Open
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…
View article: Spatial distribution and diversity inventory of macro-benthic fauna in the Indian Sundarban
Spatial distribution and diversity inventory of macro-benthic fauna in the Indian Sundarban Open
In the present study, an attempt was made to document the spatial distribution and diversity inventory of macro-benthic fauna from 21 sampling stations of the Indian Sundarbanfor a period of six months from November 2014 to April 2015. A t…
View article: Socio-Economic and Environment Benefits of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies in India: A Critical Review
Socio-Economic and Environment Benefits of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies in India: A Critical Review Open
Land degradation has been identified as one of the most serious problems that threaten the sustainability of agriculture. In an effort to address these problems, Soil and Water Conservation (SWC) measures are considered key to addressing t…
View article: Is Rubber Monoculture Banishing Agrobiodiversity and Happiness? Evidences from Shifting Cultivation Landscape of Tripura, Northeast India
Is Rubber Monoculture Banishing Agrobiodiversity and Happiness? Evidences from Shifting Cultivation Landscape of Tripura, Northeast India Open
Natural environmental settings, in general, are considered by humans as the ideal ambience which makes them happy and reinvigorated especially within their mental realm.If this is the case, can we assume that all green spaces are synonymou…
View article: Design and Development Methodology for Healthcare Monitoring System based on IoT and Machine Learning Approach
Design and Development Methodology for Healthcare Monitoring System based on IoT and Machine Learning Approach Open
View article: Quantitative Assessment of Crop Species Diversity in Shifting Cultivation System o Eastern Himalaya
Quantitative Assessment of Crop Species Diversity in Shifting Cultivation System o Eastern Himalaya Open
The narrowing of diversity in crop species contributing to the world's food supplies has been considered a potential threat to food security.The present study quantifies crop species diversity in controversial shifting cultivation system (…
View article: Prevailing aquaculture practices in a drought-prone landscape: A case of Purulia district of West Bengal, India
Prevailing aquaculture practices in a drought-prone landscape: A case of Purulia district of West Bengal, India Open
View article: Indigenous ornamental freshwater ichthyofauna of the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India: status and prospects
Indigenous ornamental freshwater ichthyofauna of the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve, India: status and prospects Open
Ornamental fishes are the most popular pet throughout the world and high demand for these fishes has made them an important component of the world fish trade. India contributes a very meager percentage to the world ornamental fish trade; b…
View article: Estimation of Chlorophyll‐<em>a</em> Concentration and Trophic States for an Inland Lake from Landsat 8 OLI Data: A Case of Nalban Lake of East Kolkata Wetland, India
Estimation of Chlorophyll‐<em>a</em> Concentration and Trophic States for an Inland Lake from Landsat 8 OLI Data: A Case of Nalban Lake of East Kolkata Wetland, India Open
1) Landsat operational land imager (OLI) data and consequent laboratory measurements were used to predict Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration and the trophic states for an inland lake within the East Kolkata Wetland, India; 2) The most sui…
View article: A preliminary survey on parasitic occurrence in indigenous climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1972) from West Bengal state of India
A preliminary survey on parasitic occurrence in indigenous climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Bloch, 1972) from West Bengal state of India Open
Objective: To describe the parasitic infestations of Anabas testudineus (A. testudineus) collected from three different fish producing districts of West Bengal state in India. Methods: A total number of 75 specimens of A. testudineus were …
View article: Parasitic occurrence in the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii from coastal West Bengal, India
Parasitic occurrence in the giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii from coastal West Bengal, India Open
In recent years, culture of Macrobrachium rosenbergii is expanding in India and West Bengal state in particular, due to its relatively fast growth rate, high market price and export demand. However, the detail study on parasitic diseases h…
View article: Effect of salinity on survival and growth of giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man)
Effect of salinity on survival and growth of giant freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) Open