A Study on the Threatened and Endemic Fishes of North Bengal, India With a Discussion on the Potential Impact of Climate Change on Them
Contents: Introduction. Order 1. Osteoglossiformes. Family 1. Notopteridae. Order II. Anguilliformes. Family 2. Anguillidae (Freshwater Eels). Order III. Clupeiformes. Family 3. Clupeidae. Order IV. Cypriniformes. Family 4. Cyprinidae. Family 5. Balitoridae. Family 6. Cobitidae. Order V. Siluriformes. Family 7. Bagridae. Family 8. Siluridae. Family 9. Schilbeidae. Family 10. Pangasiidae. Family 11. Amblycipitidae. Family. 12. SIS oridae (sucker catfishes). Family 13. Erethistide. Family 14. Chacidae. Family 15. Olyridae. Order VI. Mugiliformes. Family 16. Mugilidae. Order VII . Perciformes. Family 17. Badidae. Family 18. Osphronemidae. Family 19. Channidae. Discussions. Threats and strategies for conservation. Summary and concluding remarks. References.
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A. Das