item: #1 of 481 id: ijab-1 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Mehrpak, Milad; Behzad Nematdoost Hagi, Behzad; Noori, Ahmad title: Amelioration of cadmium-induced changes in biochemical parameters of the muscle of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) by Vitamin C and Chitosan date: 2015-12-25 words: 5419 flesch: 54 summary: Common carp exposure to cadmium chloride increased lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in muscle cells, though the administration of vitamin C and/or chitosan to cadmium chloride-exposed fish regulated the enzyme’s activity. A significant increase in CPK in fish muscles may indicate the cell response to the increasing energy need to cope with cadmium chloride toxicity. keywords: ache; activity; administration; antioxidant; banaee; cadmium; cadmium chloride; cells; chitosan; chloride; effects; et al; fish; mda; muscle; vitamin; vitamin c cache: ijab-1.pdf plain text: ijab-1.txt item: #2 of 481 id: ijab-10 author: Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Ghelichpour, Melika title: Effects of pre-sampling fasting on serum characteristics of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) date: 2013-04-10 words: 4504 flesch: 64 summary: common carp serum glucose levels during fasting. Based on the results, common carp serum levels of cholesterol are not related to pre sampling fasting period, however, serum triglyceride level is significantly affected by fasting which should be taken into account when it is measured and compared with the other data. keywords: carp; fasting; fish; glucose; levels; period; protein; serum cache: ijab-10.pdf plain text: ijab-10.txt item: #3 of 481 id: ijab-100 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Freshwater Sharks of Iran (Family Carcharhinidae) date: 2015-07-30 words: 3089 flesch: 71 summary: An annotated and illustrated catalogue of shark species known to date. Shark attacks still occur at Basrah (Coad and Al-Hassan, 1989). keywords: carcharhinus; coad; freshwater; iran; iraq; journal; leucas; river; sharks; species; waters cache: ijab-100.pdf plain text: ijab-100.txt item: #4 of 481 id: ijab-1006 author: Veroli, Maxim; Martinoli, Marco; Caprioli, Riccardo; Angelici, Christian; Pulcini, Domitilla; Capoccioni, Fabrizio title: Population structure and dynamics of the invasive Procambarus clarkii (Girard, 1852) in a Tiber river Ramsar site, Central Italy date: 2021-02-11 words: 5266 flesch: 60 summary: Red swamp crayfish growth rate is influenced by several ecological factors and the most important factors are temperature and food availability (Chucholl, 2011; Finally, the value of age at time 0 (when crayfish have CL=0 mm) was assessed by the formula of ln(−t0)=− 0.3922–0.2752ln L∞−1.308ln K (Jin et al., 2019). keywords: area; clarkii; crayfish; dynamics; et al; gherardi; growth; length; population; procambarus; red; river; species; study; swamp cache: ijab-1006.pdf plain text: ijab-1006.txt item: #5 of 481 id: ijab-101 author: Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Johal, Mohinder Singh title: Food and feeding habits of silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Val., 1844) in Gobindsagar Reservoir, India. date: 2015-08-07 words: 6326 flesch: 66 summary: Article history: Received 25 April 2015 Accepted 12 June 2015 Available online 2 5 August 2015 Keywords: Phytoplankton Diet overlap index Costello method Silver carp Abstract: Investigation on the food and feeding habits of silver carp in Gobindsgar reservoir indicated that the diet of silver carp was dominated by Cyclotella spp. The results of the present study showed that the diet of silver carp was dominated by Cyclotella spp. keywords: biology; carp; contents; cyclotella; cyclotella spp; diet; feeding; fish; food; foregut; groups; gut; items; journal; number; overlap; silver; silver carp; size; spp cache: ijab-101.pdf plain text: ijab-101.txt item: #6 of 481 id: ijab-1015 author: Fatemi, Yaser; Taherizadeh, Mohammad Reza; Shahdadi, Adnan title: First record of the Thuridilla indopacifica Gosliner, 1995 (Sacoglossa, Plakobranchidae) from the Gulf of Oman, Iran date: 2020-12-21 words: 48 flesch: -7 summary: © 2020 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article First record of Thuridilla indopacifica Gosliner, 1995 (Sacoglossa: Plakobranchidae) from the Gulf of Oman, Iran Yaser Fatemi, Mohammad Reza Taherizadeh*,1Adnan Shahdadi 1Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran. 422 References 423 : keywords: iran cache: ijab-1015.pdf plain text: ijab-1015.txt item: #7 of 481 id: ijab-1019 author: Rangel-Pereira, Filipe Silva; Ottoni, Felipe Polivanov title: Misidentification of Gymnotus interruptus (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) leads to erroneous karyotype addressing date: 2020-12-21 words: 1760 flesch: 53 summary: Gymnotus interruptus: UFRJ 8218, holotype. — UFRJ 8219, 1. — UFRJ 8243, 1 (c&s), Riacho Cambiriba, Rio de Contas basin, Iguaí municipality, P. Bragança et — UFBA 6325, 1, Rio das Pedras, Rio de Contas basin, Jequié municipality, P.R.A.M. Afonso, August 2008. keywords: gymnotus; interruptus; rio; species cache: ijab-1019.pdf plain text: ijab-1019.txt item: #8 of 481 id: ijab-102 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar; Pan, Bappaditya; Chakrabarti, Padmanabha title: Histoarchitectural and surface ultrastructural analysis of the olfactory epithelium of Puntius ticto (Hamilton, 1822) date: 2015-08-08 words: 3658 flesch: 53 summary: Higher magnification of sensory olfactory epithelium (OEP) showing primary (solid arrows), secondary (broken arrows) and microvillous (arrow heads) receptor cells. Olfactory epithelium (OEP) showing the arrangement of prominent receptor cells (RC), stratified epithelial cells (arrow heads), mucous cells (MC) and basal cells (broken arrows) adjacent to central core (CC). keywords: cells; epithelium; fig; journal; lamellae; olfactory; puntius; receptor; rosette; surface; ticto cache: ijab-102.pdf plain text: ijab-102.txt item: #9 of 481 id: ijab-1025 author: Bahri, Mahmood; Hamidian, Amir Hossein; Zhang, Yu; Yang, Min title: Removal of coliform bacteria from dairy wastewater using graphene-silver nanocomposite date: 2020-12-25 words: 4341 flesch: 49 summary: al./ Removal of coliform bacteria using graphene-silver nanocomposite nanocomposite in coliform removal: The efficiency of Ag-rGO nanocomposite for the removal of coliform bacteria increased by a decrease in pH (Fig. 4). Effect of time on the removal of coliform bacteria by graphene-silver nanocomposite: The effect of time on the percentage of coliform removal from solution using graphene-silver nanocomposite is shown in Figure 6. keywords: bacteria; coliform; graphene; nanocomposite; nanoparticles; removal; rgo; silver; solution; water cache: ijab-1025.pdf plain text: ijab-1025.txt item: #10 of 481 id: ijab-103 author: Fazeli, Neda; Zare, Rasool; Nabavi, Seyed Mohammad Bagher; Sanjani, Saeed title: Monsoon effects on the copepod community structure in the Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea date: 2015-08-29 words: 5264 flesch: 63 summary: Acrocalanus (with an average of 355.83 ± 116.06 ind. m-³) and Labidocera (with an average of 5503.76 ± 5492.75 ind. m-³) also showed highest abundance during SW Monsoon. The joint effect of high nutrients and low temperature can result in high abundance of some opportunistic species such as T. turbinate (Madhupratap, 1987) which is the major species of Temora in the Chabahar Bay. keywords: abundance; bay; chabahar; copepod; fazeli; ind; journal; monsoon; pre; sea; species; station cache: ijab-103.pdf plain text: ijab-103.txt item: #11 of 481 id: ijab-1033 author: Techetach, Mohamed; Kouali, Hassnae; Achtak, Hafid; Rafiq, Fatima; Lemhadri, Ahmed; Dahbi, Abdallah; Ajana, Rabia; Saoud, Younes title: Age, Growth and Mortality of Atlantic chub mackerel, Scomber colias Gmelin, 1789 in the Mediterranean Waters of Morocco date: 2021-11-27 words: 5550 flesch: 64 summary: Factors affecting maximization of fish growth. Using otolith weight to age fish. keywords: age; atlantic; chub; colias; fish; growth; journal; length; mackerel; mediterranean; scomber; sea; weight cache: ijab-1033.pdf plain text: ijab-1033.txt item: #12 of 481 id: ijab-104 author: Orfinger, Alexander Benjamin title: Selected population characteristics of the non-native catfish Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) in central Florida, USA date: 2015-05-23 words: 2163 flesch: 58 summary: All rights reserved Short Communication Selected population characteristics of the non-native catfish Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) in central Florida, USA Alexander Benjamin Orfinger1 Department of Biology, University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32825, USA. Article history: Received 2 March 2015 Accepted 14 April 2015 Available online 2 5 August 2015 Keywords: Hoplosternum Length-weight relationship Fulton's condition factor Sex ratio Abstract: This study reports the length-weight relationship (LWR), Fulton's condition factor (K), and sex ratio of the non-native catfish Hoplosternum littorale (Hancock, 1828) in Florida for the first time. Minimum and maximum length range, regression parameters, and 95% confidence intervals for Hoplosternum littorale in central Florida. keywords: condition; factor; florida; hoplosternum; length; littorale; population; weight cache: ijab-104.pdf plain text: ijab-104.txt item: #13 of 481 id: ijab-1041 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar title: Anatomical, histoarchitectural and topological studies on the olfactory organ of freshwater garfish, Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton, 1822) date: 2021-02-25 words: 2378 flesch: 50 summary: In teleostean fishes, the structural specialization and function of olfactory organ is related to their ecological niche (Hara, 1994). (B) Enlarged view of head showing the position of olfactory organ (arrow) in front of eye (E). keywords: cancila; cells; epithelium; fig; mucosa; olfactory; organ; receptor; xenentodon cache: ijab-1041.pdf plain text: ijab-1041.txt item: #14 of 481 id: ijab-105 author: Jouladeh Roudbar, Arash; Eagderi, Soheil; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Fishes of the Dasht-e Kavir basin of Iran: an updated checklist date: 2015-09-06 words: 4575 flesch: 60 summary: These distribution patterns of fish species in both sides of the mountain chains shows the occurrence of exchange between them that have provides opportunity for further movement of some Palearctic fish species toward south. List of fish taxa of Dasht-e Kavir basin in different ecological group. keywords: basin; coad; comment; dasht; e kavir; esmaeili; family; figure; fishes; fluvial; freshwater; genus; iran; journal; kavir; kavir basin; river; species cache: ijab-105.pdf plain text: ijab-105.txt item: #15 of 481 id: ijab-1056 author: Magoz, Fawzy; Essa, Mohamed; Matter, Mustafa; Ashour, Mohamed title: Evaluation of the population growth and fatty acid composition of Copepoda, Oithona nana, fed on different diets date: 2021-05-31 words: 5375 flesch: 59 summary: In current study, the fatty acids composition of copepods fed on rice bran diet may explain the increases in female fecundity and comparing to the fatty acid compositions of copepods fed soybean, yeast, and corn starch, the fatty acid composition of copepods fed rice bran resulted in the highest significant MUFA and PUFA, as well as, the lowest significant SFA and the lowest SFA/UFA ratio. In general, marine algal-cells have many bioactive compounds like PUFA, essential amino acids, carotene, flavonoid, and phenolic compounds, showing antimicrobial and antioxidant activities, non- specific immunity, and growth promoting activities *Correspondence: Mohamed Ashour DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v9i3.1056 E-mail: microalgae_Egypt@yahoo.com (Hassan et al., 2017, Ashour et al., 2020a, 2020b, Elshobary et al., 2020). keywords: aquaculture; ashour; bran; copepods; diets; et al; fecundity; fed; growth; journal; marine; nana; population; production; rice; starch cache: ijab-1056.pdf plain text: ijab-1056.txt item: #16 of 481 id: ijab-106 author: Noroozi, Zahra; Hosseini, Seyed Javad title: Evaluation of 5.8S rRNA to identify Penaeus semisulcatus and its subspecies, Penaeus semisulcatus persicus (Penaeidae) and some Decapoda species date: 2015-10-02 words: 3614 flesch: 59 summary: When the full length of 5.8S rRNA was used, compared with 114 bp section of the 3’ end of 5.8S rRNA gene, genetic diversity is decreased. All rights reserved Original Article Evaluation of 5.8S rRNA to identify Penaeus semisulcatus and its subspecies, Penaeus semisulcatus persicus (Penaeidae) and some Decapoda species Zahra Noroozi1, Seyed Javad Hosseini*1, 21 1Cell and Molecular Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran. 2Biotechnology group of Persian Gulf Institute, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran. keywords: 5.8s; decapoda; genes; molecular; nuclear; penaeus; persicus; phylogenetic; rrna; semisulcatus; species cache: ijab-106.pdf plain text: ijab-106.txt item: #17 of 481 id: ijab-107 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Silversides of Iran (Family Atherinidae) date: 2015-10-05 words: 4417 flesch: 66 summary: (2015) 3(5): 282-289 characterised by a reduced number of infraorbital bones (3 bones in Caspian Sea fish as opposed to 4 in Black Sea fish; apparently infraorbital bones 2 and 3 fuse), a reduced number of gill rakers (generally 19-27 as opposed to 27-37), and the form of the maxilla (the inferior margin in Caspian Sea fish is always smooth while in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov a wing is usually developed). The lateral band is strongly developed and bright in Caspian Sea specimens. keywords: atherina; boyeri; caspian; caspian sea; fin; fish; fishes; iranian; journal; length; sea; species cache: ijab-107.pdf plain text: ijab-107.txt item: #18 of 481 id: ijab-1079 author: Koussovi, Guillaume; Adjahouinou, Clément Dogbè; Niass, Farokh; Diédhiou, Papa Madiallacké; Bonou, Clément Agossou; Montchowui, Elie title: Reproduction and embryonic development in the African freshwater prawn Macrobrachium macrobrachion (Herklots, 1851) date: 2021-05-28 words: 5680 flesch: 53 summary: Embryonic development stages in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium macrobrachion (45× magnification). Ovigerous females were separated and put in a small floating cage (18x15x10 cm; 2 mm mesh size) to prevent cannibalism and monitor eggs development. keywords: development; eggs; embryonic; embryonic development; et al; freshwater; hatching; hours; macrobrachion; prawn; region; reproduction; salinity; species; stage cache: ijab-1079.pdf plain text: ijab-1079.txt item: #19 of 481 id: ijab-108 author: Azimi, Hoda; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Eagderi, Soheil; Vatandoust, Saber title: Osteological characteristics of Turkmenian stone loach, Paraschistura cristata (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) date: 2015-10-27 words: 4886 flesch: 57 summary: To provide a detailed description of the osteological characteristics of Paraschistura cristata (Berg 1898), ten specimens of P. cristata were collected from the Hari River basin in Iran and their osteological characteristics were examined. According to the results, P. cristata is osteologically characterized by a foramen in the ventral part of the exoccipital, two extra urohyals, sesamoid ossifications, trapezoid-shaped prevomer, three basibranchials, five hypural, lack of bony bridge between the parietal and pterotic, having over 20 procurrent rays supporting the adipose crest. keywords: azimi; bone; cristata; et al; fig; lateral; paraschistura; posteriorly; process; prokofiev cache: ijab-108.pdf plain text: ijab-108.txt item: #20 of 481 id: ijab-1089 author: Farrag, Elsayed; Aly, Walid; El-Zaabi, Ahmed title: Life history parameters of Yellowfin hind, Cephalopholis hemistiktos (Rí¼ppell, 1830) in the coast of United Arab Emirates date: 2021-03-24 words: 5506 flesch: 65 summary: The relationship between fish total length and total weight of male, female and sexes combined shows in Table 1. Table 3 shows a comparison between the von Bertalanffy growth parameters estimated by other authors for Cephalopholis species and this study. keywords: age; cephalopholis; fish; fisheries; growth; hemistiktos; length; mortality; recruit; size; species; total; weight cache: ijab-1089.pdf plain text: ijab-1089.txt item: #21 of 481 id: ijab-109 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Sharma, Sumita title: Biodiversity of freshwater rotifers (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) of Mizoram, Northeast India: composition, new records and interesting features date: 2015-10-31 words: 5474 flesch: 60 summary: In addition, Brachionus bennini, Colurella adriatica, Euchlanis meneta, Lecane bifurca, L. doryssa, L. haliclysta, L. pusilla, L. tenuiseta, L. thienemanni, Lepadella benjamini, L. costatoides, L. dactyliseta, L. elongata, L. quadricarinata, L. quinquecostata, Macrochaetus longipes, Mytilina acanthophora, Platyias leloupi, Testudinella amphora, T. tridentata, Trichocerca bidens, T. scipio, T. tigris, T. weberi and Wolga spinifera indicated regional distributional interest. Of these, B. bennini, Lepadella benjamini, L. elongata, L. vandenbrandei, Trichocerca bidens, T. scipio, Testudinella amphora and T. greeni are restricted till date to NEI. keywords: b.k; ehrenberg; eurotatoria; family; fig; freshwater; india; koste; lecane; mizoram; rotifera; segers; sharma; species; trichocerca; view cache: ijab-109.pdf plain text: ijab-109.txt item: #22 of 481 id: ijab-11 author: Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Tarkhani, Reza title: Serum biochemical characteristics of Carassius auratus (L) following short-term formalin or NaCl treatment date: 2013-04-11 words: 4665 flesch: 65 summary: In: Iwama G.K., Pickering A.D., Sumpter J.P., Schreck C.B. (eds.), Fish stress and health in aquaculture. Similarly, NaCl exposure causes osmotic disturbance and stress in freshwater fish. keywords: b b; control; exposure; formalin; group; levels; nacl; time; treatment cache: ijab-11.pdf plain text: ijab-11.txt item: #23 of 481 id: ijab-110 author: Tutar, Esen title: Combined mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Mesopotamian spiny eel, Mastacembelus mastacembelus (Banks & Solander 1794), and its phylogenetic position date: 2015-11-07 words: 4299 flesch: 54 summary: Phylogenetic trees including nucleotide sequences of M. mastacembelus individuals and M. favus were similarly constructed using ML and NJ methods. A blast search was performed on NCBI to compare the sequences of M. mastacembelus populations from Karakaya Reservoir, Tohma Stream and Tigris River, and its phylogenetic tree were constructed based on maximum likelihood model using MEGA 5.2 software (Tamura et al., 2011). keywords: 12s; 12s rrna; 16s; dna; eel; genes; journal; mastacembelidae; mastacembelus; rrna; sequences; species; spiny cache: ijab-110.pdf plain text: ijab-110.txt item: #24 of 481 id: ijab-1107 author: Achoh, Mardochée Ephraí¯m; Agadjihouèdé, Hyppolite; Gangbé, Luc; Houssou, Arsène; Aí¯zonou, Romaric; Ahouansou Montcho, Simon; Chikou, Antoine title: Ecological status of a West African lagoon complex under anthropogenic pressure, Toho-Todougba complex, Benin date: 2021-12-02 words: 6143 flesch: 57 summary: The production parameters revealed that the chlorophyll-α concentration varies from 0.19 to 37 mg.L-1 (stations and months combined). Measurement of physico-chemical parameters and water sampling: From June 2019 to May 2020, the physico-chemical parameters (temperature in °C. dissolved oxygen in mg.L-1, pH, salinity in ‰, transparency in cm and depth in m) were measured in situ at each station once a month between 6:30 and 8:30 AM. keywords: area; chlorophyll; complex; eutrophication; fish; index; lagoon; mg.l-1; nitrogen; parameters; phosphorus; production; quality; study; water cache: ijab-1107.pdf plain text: ijab-1107.txt item: #25 of 481 id: ijab-111 author: Falahatkar, Bahram; Safarpour Amlashi, Ali; Eagderi, Soheil; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: Review on the Caspian Shemaya, Alburnus chalcoides (Gí¼ldenstädt, 1772) date: 2015-11-07 words: 4230 flesch: 68 summary: Alburnus chalcoides Cyprinidae Shemaya Conservation Abstract: Alburnus chalcoides, Caspian Shemaya, is found in the river systems of the Aral, Black and Caspian sea basins and is an economically valuable cyprinid from the southern Caspian Sea. Alburnus chalcoides shows a remarkable morphological variation in the southern part of the Caspian Sea that maybe related to their adaptation to different habitats (Mohadasi et al., 2013, 2014). keywords: alburnus; basin; caspian; chalcoides; et al; iran; rahmani; river; sea; shemaya; species cache: ijab-111.pdf plain text: ijab-111.txt item: #26 of 481 id: ijab-1113 author: Yurimoto, Tatsuya; Kassim, Faizul Mohd; Fuseya, Reiko; Matsuoka, Kazumi; Man, Alias title: Food availability estimation of the blood cockle, Anadara granosa (Linnaeus, 1758), from the aquaculture grounds of the Selangor Coast, Malaysia date: 2021-03-22 words: 5138 flesch: 62 summary: Keywords: Food availability Chlorophyll a Phytopigment Selangor Abstract: Blood cockles, Anadara granosa (Linnaeus, 1758), were collected from the aquaculture grounds (4 stations) of the Selangor coast, Malaysia, and the water quality (water temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and chlorophyll a) was measured from September 2011 to June 2013. Then, we sampled blood cockles to evaluate the food availability conditions (phytopigment content in the digestive gland). keywords: aquaculture; blood; blood cockle; chlorophyll; coast; cockle; content; food; phytopigment; selangor; stations; yurimoto; µg.l-1 cache: ijab-1113.pdf plain text: ijab-1113.txt item: #27 of 481 id: ijab-1118 author: Cicek, Erdogan; Eagderi, Soheil; Sungur, Sevil; Secer, Burak title: Capoeta baliki Turan, Kottelat, Ekmekí§i & Imamoglu, 2006 a junior synonym of Capoeta tinca (Heckel, 1843) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) date: 2021-02-11 words: 3643 flesch: 60 summary: No. Capoeta baliki Black Sea basin, Sakarya Turkey Bektas et al. 2017 Capoeta baliki Black Sea basin, Sakarya Turkey Bektas et al. 2017 keywords: baliki; basin; bektas et; black; capoeta; capoeta baliki; capoeta tinca; et al; sea; tinca; turkey; turkey bektas cache: ijab-1118.pdf plain text: ijab-1118.txt item: #28 of 481 id: ijab-112 author: Nazari, Tayebe; Yavari, Vahid; Salati, Amir Parviz; Movahedinia, Abdoali title: Effect of density on some physiological responses to transportation stress in Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi (Gí¼nther 1874) fingerlings date: 2015-11-13 words: 4337 flesch: 61 summary: Stocking density in fish transportation can be led mechanical abrasion due to their contact (Urbinati et al., 2004). Since suitable methods and conditions to reduce fish stress is favorable in aquaculture, therefore, this study was conducted to find a suitable density for the transportation of this species to rearing farms and characterize physiological responses of M. sharpeyi during this process. keywords: blood; cortisol; densities; density; et al; fish; gl-1; glucose; hrs; levels; recovery; stress; transportation cache: ijab-112.pdf plain text: ijab-112.txt item: #29 of 481 id: ijab-113 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Ghelichpour, Melika title: Determination of lethal concentrations of indoxacarb in fingerling Cyprinus carpio at two temperatures date: 2015-12-04 words: 3430 flesch: 57 summary: Also, water physico-chemical properties are the most important factors involved in the different results of indoxacarb toxicity. Abnormal behavioral changes such as dark coloration, unilateral or bilateral exophthalmia, loss of equilibrium, lateral swimming near the surface, motionless on the bottom of tank, hyper excitement and lethargy were observed in the fish exposed to higher indoxacarb concentrations (20-60 ppm) during 24 hrs of exposure period. keywords: 17ºc; 22ºc; fish; hrs; indoxacarb; lc50; pesticide; ppm; temperature; toxicity; water cache: ijab-113.pdf plain text: ijab-113.txt item: #30 of 481 id: ijab-114 author: Zare, Homa; Noori, Ahmad; Yusefzadi, Morteza; Banaee, Mahdi title: Acute toxicity of Euphorbia turcomanica on Aphanius dispar date: 2015-12-25 words: 2860 flesch: 67 summary: داد نشان تاثیرگذاری زمان مدت و ماهی تلفات بین را مثبتی همبستگی E. turcomanica گیاه Euphorbiaceae های گونه سایر نتایج با مقایسه قابلتنها نتایج این باشد،می A. dispar ماهی روی بر E. turcomanica گیاه سمیت مورد در هایگونه سایر به نزدیک و مقایسه قابل E. turcomanica گیاه سمیت توان که نمود استنباط توانمی حاصل نتایج از. An acute toxicity test was performed by using a four-day static renewal test to determine the LC50 value of dried powder of E. turcomanica for the euryhaline fish, Aphanius dispar. keywords: dispar; euphorbia; euphorbiaceae; fish; hrs; singh; toxicity; turcomanica cache: ijab-114.pdf plain text: ijab-114.txt item: #31 of 481 id: ijab-115 author: Zakipour Rahimabadi, Eshagh; Zolfaghari, Mehri; Rigi, Mahin title: The effects of washing with Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) water solution on shelf life of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) fillet during refrigerator storage date: 2016-01-08 words: 5926 flesch: 62 summary: Keywords: Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Tamarindus indica Shelf life Cold storage Abstract: This study evaluated the antibacterial and antioxidant effects of tamarind water solution on shelf life of silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix) fillet during refrigerator storage. These pieces were soaked in tamarind water solution for 5 min based on Mohsin et al. keywords: carp; control; et al; fillets; fish; food; means; oxidation; p<0.05; quality; samples; silver; solution; storage; tamarind; treatments; value cache: ijab-115.pdf plain text: ijab-115.txt item: #32 of 481 id: ijab-1159 author: Osman, Yassein A.A.; Palsson, Sní¦björn; Makkey, Ahmed F. title: Otolith shape analysis of Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepède, 1802) and L. microdon (Valenciennes, 1830) from the Red Sea date: 2021-05-31 words: 3767 flesch: 62 summary: Species L. lentjan L. microdon Min.-Max. Keywords: Otolith outline Emperor fish Morphometry Abstract: Otolith shape and morphology are used to identify fish species and population stocks. keywords: fish; length; lentjan; lethrinus; microdon; otolith; shape; species cache: ijab-1159.pdf plain text: ijab-1159.txt item: #33 of 481 id: ijab-116 author: Bensahla Talet, Lotfi; Bensahla Talet, Ahmed; Boutiba, Zitouni title: Population dynamic parameters of the red mullet Mullus barbatus (Mullidae) in the Arzew Gulf, Algeria date: 2016-02-19 words: 4212 flesch: 67 summary: al./ Growth and fishery of Mullus barbatus from Arzew Gulf red mullet (Mullus barbatus linnaeus, 1758) on the Mmontenegrin shelf (South Adriatic) Article history: Received 9 November 2015 Accepted 4 January 2016 Available online 2 5 February 2016 Keywords: Exploitation Fishery Mortality Weight-length relationship Von Bertalanffy Abstract: Population dynamic parameters of red mullet, Mullus barbatus (n=592) caught by trawlers operating in Arzew Gulf (Algeria) in the western Mediterranean were studied. keywords: arzew; barbatus; females; fishing; growth; gulf; length; mediterranean; mortality; mullus; parameters; total; weight cache: ijab-116.pdf plain text: ijab-116.txt item: #34 of 481 id: ijab-1167 author: Vijayan Santhi, Vineetha; Antony, Mano Mohan; Lopez, Leeanda; Vasanthi, Lekshmi; Joseph, Joelin title: Evolution of ecophenotypic plasticity in Indian Oyster, Crasssostrea madrasensis (Preston) population from Ashtamudi Lake, Kerala, India date: 2021-12-02 words: 3320 flesch: 54 summary: Such changes are collectively called as phenotypic plasticity. The morphological variations which is an outcome of phenotypic plasticity had led to the description of at least 4000 freshwater mussel species, among which *Correspondence: Mano Mohan Antony DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v9i5.1167 E-mail: manomohanantony@universitycollege.ac.in only ∼840 species have been recognised (Haas, 1969; Graf and Cummings, 2007). keywords: ashtamudi; lake; madrasensis; morphotype; plasticity; shell; sites; species; variation cache: ijab-1167.pdf plain text: ijab-1167.txt item: #35 of 481 id: ijab-1168 author: Al Jufaili, Saud M.; Al Rashidi, Khalfan M.; Al Kharusi, Iman S. title: The Omani sandfish sea cucumber, Holothuria scabra Jaeger, 1833 (Holothuroidea: Holothuriidae): Fishery, length-Weight relationship and condition factor date: 2021-03-26 words: 4592 flesch: 69 summary: Yet, there is not much information on sea cucumber fisheries around the world. In addition, sea cucumbers reproduce asexually as well (Conand, 1996; Conand et al., 2002; Dolmatov, 2014) and their life span ranges between 5 and 12 years depending on the species (Conand, 1990). keywords: cucumber; female; fishery; length; male; ratio; scabra; sea; sex; weight cache: ijab-1168.pdf plain text: ijab-1168.txt item: #36 of 481 id: ijab-117 author: Moslehi, Fateme; Sattari, Masoud; Shenavar Masouleh, Alireza title: Effects of Pediococcus pentosaceus as a probiotic on intestinal microbiota and body composition of Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baerii Brandt, 1869 date: 2016-02-19 words: 2932 flesch: 59 summary: Probiotic bacteria as biological agents in aquaculture. A total of 180 fish with mean body weight of 143±0.01g were randomly distributed into 12 200L fiberglass tanks as four treatments with three replicates, including groups fed with diet containing 2×107, 2×108 and 2×109 CFU g-1 of P. pentosaceus and probiotic-free as control group. keywords: bacteria; body; cfu; fed; fish; pentosaceus; probiotic; sturgeon cache: ijab-117.pdf plain text: ijab-117.txt item: #37 of 481 id: ijab-1174 author: Amponsah, Samuel K.K.; Commey, Nii Amarquaye; Asiedu, Berchie; Fazli, Hasan title: Assessing the stock status of Atlantic bumper, Chloroscombrus chrysurus, Linnaeus 1766, from the coastal waters of Ghana date: 2021-08-11 words: 2949 flesch: 64 summary: Length-based estimates of growth parameters and mortality rates of fish populations of the Caribbean Sea. Growth parameters, mortality rates, yield per recruit, biomass, and MSY of Rutilus frisii kutum, using length-frequency analysis in the Southern parts of the Caspian Sea. keywords: chrysurus; fish; ghana; growth; length; mortality; species; year-1 cache: ijab-1174.pdf plain text: ijab-1174.txt item: #38 of 481 id: ijab-118 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar; Chakrabarti, Padmanabha; Barun, Shrabani title: A comparative study of the histoarchitecture of endocrine pancreas in Labeo bata (Hamilton, 1822), Sperata aor (Hamilton, 1822) and Chitala chitala (Hamilton, 1822) date: 2016-03-03 words: 3437 flesch: 64 summary: Fine structure of Langerhans islet cells in a marine teleost Conger japonicas. In the central portion of the islets the AF positive β cells exhibit rounded moderately dense cytoplasmic mass and direct contact with blood cells (Figs. 3, 4). keywords: aor; bata; blood; cells; chitala; endocrine; islet; pancreas cache: ijab-118.pdf plain text: ijab-118.txt item: #39 of 481 id: ijab-119 author: Pourkhabbaz, Alireza; Mansouri, Borhan; Sinkakarimi, Mohammad Hosein; Rajaei, Ghasem; Vajdi, Robabeh title: Acute toxicity bioassay of the mercury chloride and copper Sulphate in Rutilus caspicus and Rutilus kutum date: 2016-03-04 words: 2694 flesch: 61 summary: ،سنندج ،علوم پزشکی کردستان دانشگاه ،کمیته تحقیقات دانشجویی2 .ایران سنندج، ،علوم پزشکی کردستان دانشگاهمرکز تحقیقات بهداشت محیط، 3 .ایران ،مالیر ،مالیر دانشگاه ،و محیط زیست طبیعی منابع دانشکده ،علوم محیط زیستی گروه4 .ایران Studies on acute toxicity of metals to the fish, Catla catla. keywords: acute; caspian; copper; fish; l-1; lc50; mercury; toxicity; water cache: ijab-119.pdf plain text: ijab-119.txt item: #40 of 481 id: ijab-1196 author: Farrag, Mahmoud M.S.; Said, Rashad E.; Elmileegy, Ibtisam M.H.; Abou Khalil, Nasser S.; Abdel allah, Eman S.A.; El-Sawy, Mohamed F.; Osman, Alaa G.M. title: Effects of penconazole and copper nanoparticle fungicides on redbelly tilapia, Coptodon zillii (Gervais, 1848): Reproductive outcomes date: 2022-01-14 words: 7347 flesch: 55 summary: Regarding PEN I, PEN II, and Cu-NP (I) treatments, they did not show any significant difference. A: Testes of control group showing normal histological features of testis with normal seminiferous tubules, normal capsule (arrow), normal spermatozoa (St), and normal spermatogonia and spermatocytes (star): a: bar = 150 mµ, b: bar = 40 mµ. B: Testes of PEN (I) group showing gross degenerative changes in the seminiferous tubules (arrow), decrease in the number of spermatozoa (St), and hemorrhage (hg): bar = 40 mµ. C: Testes of PEN (II) group showing congestion in the seminiferous tubules (arrow), hemorrhage (gh), and leucocyte infiltration (star): bar = 40 mµ. D: Testes of Cu-NP (I) group showing normal spermatozoa (St), spermatogonia and spermatocytes (star), and decrease in the number of spermatozoa and increase in the number of spermatocytes and spermatogonia relative to the control. keywords: activity; control; control group; copper; effects; et al; exposure; fish; group; journal; levels; pen; penconazole; reproductive; stage; zillii cache: ijab-1196.pdf plain text: ijab-1196.txt item: #41 of 481 id: ijab-12 author: Ghelichpour, Melika; Shabani, Ali; Shabanpour, Bahare title: Microsatellite variation and genetic structure of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) populations in Gomishan bay and Gorganroud River (Southeast of the Caspian Sea) date: 2013-04-12 words: 3210 flesch: 56 summary: Genetic variation and structure of common carp populations throughout the distribution range inferred from allozyme, microsatellite and mtDNA marker. Heterozygocity and allele number are of the important parameters in population genetic variation which determine the ability of organism to compete and survive in natural habitats (Hakansson and Jensen, 2005; Frankharn, 2008). keywords: carp; caspian; microsatellite; population; sea; species; structure; table; variation cache: ijab-12.pdf plain text: ijab-12.txt item: #42 of 481 id: ijab-120 author: Mirghiyasi, Soroor; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Nokhbatolfoghahai, Mohsen title: Morpho-histological characteristics of gonads and reproductive index in an endemic fish species, Oxynoemacheilus persa (Heckel, 1847) (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from Kor River date: 2016-03-21 words: 4171 flesch: 64 summary: (a) Immature stage (II, early), (b) Developing stage (II, late), (c) Maturation stage (III), (d) Ripe stage (IV), and (e) Spawning stage (V). (a-b) Immature stage (II, early), (c-d) Developing stage (II, late), (e-f) Maturation stage (III), (g-h) Ripe stage (IV), and (i-j) keywords: fig; fish; gonad; length; maturation; oocytes; ovary; oxynoemacheilus; persa; size; stage; weight cache: ijab-120.pdf plain text: ijab-120.txt item: #43 of 481 id: ijab-121 author: Lawal, Muyideen Owonire; Aderolu, Ademola Zaid; Aarode, Oluwaseun Olasunkanmi; Seriki, Bolanle Moriamo; Alonge, Timothy O. title: Evaluation of soybean meal replacement with sesame seed meal using activated charcoal as an additive in the diet of African catfish juveniles, Clarias gariepinus date: 2016-03-28 words: 4398 flesch: 62 summary: Whereas, Mukhopadhyay and Ray (1999) suggested that fermented sesame seed meal protein can replace up to 50% of fish meal protein in the diets for rohu fingerling. al./ Activated charcoal in sesame seed diet for catfish (Kato et al., 1998; Ahmed, 2005). keywords: charcoal; diet; fed; feed; fish; growth; inclusion; journal; meal; nutrient; parameters; protein; seed; sesame; soybean; ssm; utilization; weight cache: ijab-121.pdf plain text: ijab-121.txt item: #44 of 481 id: ijab-1213 author: Duong, Quang Hung; Phan, Nhat Truong; Tran-Nguyen, Quynh Anh; Vo, Minh Van; Trinh-Dang, Mau title: Lecane (Rotifera: Lecanidae) community in psammon habitat in Central Coast Vietnam: Diversity and relation to environmental condition date: 2021-08-09 words: 4215 flesch: 59 summary: Quantifying rotifer species richness in temperate lakes. Arov (1990) suggested that larger rotifer species tend to inhabit sand with bigger grain size while smaller species occur more frequently in sand with smaller grain sizes. keywords: community; lecane; psammon; rotifers; sand; segers; species; taxa cache: ijab-1213.pdf plain text: ijab-1213.txt item: #45 of 481 id: ijab-122 author: Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Abbasi, Keyvan; Vatandoust, Saber; Eagderi, Soheil title: Threatened fishes of the world: Paracobitis vignai Nalbant and Bianco, 1998 (Nemacheilidae) date: 2016-04-01 words: 3003 flesch: 62 summary: According to Freyhof et al. (2014), Mousavi-Sabet et al. (2015), and Jouladeh-Roudbar et al. (2015b), the valid * Corresponding author: Hamed Mousavi-Sabet DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7508/ijab.2016.01.007 E-mail address: mousavi-sabet@guilan.ac.ir Paracobitis species in Iran comprise P. atrakensis Esmaeili, Mousavi-Sabet, Sayyadzadeh, Vatandoust & Freyhof, 2014, P. basharensis Freyhof, Esmaeili, Sayyadzadeh & Geiger, 2014, P. hircanica Mousavi- Sabet, Sayyadzadeh, Esmaeili, Eagderi, Patimar & Freyhof, 2015, P. iranica Nalbant and Bianco, 1998, P. longicauda Kessler, 1872, P. malapterura (Valenciennes, 1846), P. molavii Freyhof, Esmaeili, Sayyadzadeh & Geiger, 2014, P. persa Freyhof, Esmaeili, Sayyadzadeh & Geiger, 2014, P. rhadinaea (Regan, 1906), P. smithi (Greenwood, 1976), and P. vignai Nalbant and Bianco, 1998. Materials and Methods A total of 15 specimens of P. vignai and 14 specimens of P. rhadinaea were collected from Chahnimeh Reservoirs, near Zahak Town, Sistan- va-Baluchestan Province, in September 2014 by gill- net (Fig. 1). keywords: fin; freyhof; iran; length; nalbant; paracobitis; sistan; species; vignai cache: ijab-122.pdf plain text: ijab-122.txt item: #46 of 481 id: ijab-1220 author: Poorbagher, Hadi; Eagderi, Soheil; Nahavandi, Reza title: Modelling the time series of capture fishery and aquacultural production in Iran date: 2021-06-11 words: 3953 flesch: 71 summary: The present study used an ARIMA model to forecast fishery catch and aquaculture production in Iran and estimated its parameters using several methods. Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Modelling the time series of capture fishery and aquaculture production in Iran Hadi Poorbagher*1, Soheil Eagderi1, Reza Nahavandi2 1Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran. keywords: aquaculture; capture; data; fishery; model; production; series; time cache: ijab-1220.pdf plain text: ijab-1220.txt item: #47 of 481 id: ijab-1229 author: Wagaw, Solomon; Mengistou, Seyoum; Getahun, Abebe; Wosnie, Assefa; Enawgaw, Yirga title: Diatom community structure in relation to physico-chemical factors in a tropical soda Lake Shala and inflowing hot-springs, Ethiopia date: 2022-10-25 words: 7837 flesch: 58 summary: The highest mean values of pH (10.17) were recorded in Lake Shala surface waters, with these high values indicating the influence of potential photosynthetic activity and increased salinity concentrations, both possible causes of alkaline conditions (Talling, 2011). Phytoplankton composition and biomass in tropical soda Lake Shala: seasonal changes in response to environmental drivers. keywords: community; diatom; distribution; et al; hot; lake; rift; salinity; shala; soda; species; spp; springs; structure; water cache: ijab-1229.pdf plain text: ijab-1229.txt item: #48 of 481 id: ijab-123 author: Kolangi Miandare, Hamed; Askari, Ghasem; Shabany, Ali; Rezaei, Hamid Reza title: Genetic characterization of Garra rufa (Heckel, 1843) populations in Tigris Basin, Iran using microsatellite markers date: 2016-04-01 words: 5554 flesch: 57 summary: Corresponding author: Ghasem Askari DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7508/ijab.2016.01.008 E-mail address: Askarighasem82@gmail.com been widely applied in population genetic studies (Li et al., 2009). Population genetic software for teaching and research-an update. keywords: alleles; analysis; distance; diversity; et al; genetic; heterozygosity; iran; loci; markers; microsatellite; number; populations; river; rufa; structure; table cache: ijab-123.pdf plain text: ijab-123.txt item: #49 of 481 id: ijab-124 author: Krimzadeh, Sadegh; Keramat Amirkolaie, Abdolsamad; Miandehy, Soodabeh Parhizkar title: The effects of different levels of Beta Plus on growth performance, microbial flora and blood parameters of Caspian trout, Salmo caspius (Kessler, 1877) date: 2014-11-21 words: 4079 flesch: 55 summary: The effects of different levels of Beta Plus on growth performance, microbial flora and blood parameters of Caspian trout, Salmo caspius (Kessler, 1877) Sadegh Karimzadeh1, Abdolsamad Keramat Amirkolaie*2,1Soodabeh Parhizkar Miandehy3 1Department of Animal Sciences, Roudaki Higher Education Institute, Tonekabon, Mazandaran, Iran. Growth performance in Caspian trout, Salmo caspius, feeding on different levels of Beta Plus (BP; g/kg) over eight weeks experimental period. keywords: aquaculture; bacteria; beta; caspian; diet; fish; growth; parameters; performance; probiotic; trout cache: ijab-124.pdf plain text: ijab-124.txt item: #50 of 481 id: ijab-125 author: Yurimoto, Tatsuya; Mohd Kassim, Faizul; Man, Alias; Fuseya, Reiko title: Spawning season and larval occurrence of blood cockle (Anadara granosa) off the Selangor coast, Peninsular Malaysia date: 2014-11-27 words: 2806 flesch: 59 summary: Therefore, this study evaluated the main spawning season of blood cockle, performed histological observations of the gonads, and monitored the density of bivalve larvae including blood cockle larvae at 4 stations of the Selangor coast. Abstract: We performed a plankton survey of blood cockle larvae, Anadara spp., and histological observations of the gonads of adult blood cockle, Anadara granosa, in the coastal waters off Sungai Buloh, Peninsular Malaysia from October 2010 to April 2011. keywords: blood; cockle; larvae; march; november; stations; water cache: ijab-125.pdf plain text: ijab-125.txt item: #51 of 481 id: ijab-126 author: Singh, Gurnam; Agarwal, Naresh K title: Fish assemblage structure and habitat use of the snow fed stream Assiganga - a major tributary of river Bhagirathi in Central Himalaya (India) date: 2014-11-27 words: 4198 flesch: 60 summary: All these observations divulge that hill stream fishes are habitat specialists and Hill stream fishes have special morphological modification which helps them to inhabit the torrential streams (Singh and Agarwal, 1991, 1993; Singh et al., 1993). keywords: assiganga; fish; fishes; habitat; himalaya; india; journal; singh; species; spp; stream; tor; water cache: ijab-126.pdf plain text: ijab-126.txt item: #52 of 481 id: ijab-1265 author: Dalpathadu, Kasun Randika title: Evaluation of the fisheries and resource of sea cucumbers in the coastal waters of Trincomalee district, Eastern Sri Lanka date: 2021-12-04 words: 6318 flesch: 61 summary: Under the collector in the Irrakkakandi area, there were 15 OFRP boats available for sea cucumber fishery though all of them had not operated in a single day. The monthly production of sea cumber fishery by skin diving in the Irrakkakandi area in 2019. 304 Dalpathadu / Evaluation of the fisheries and resource of sea cucumbers in eastern Sri Lanka craft types for sea cucumber fishery in Sri Lanka (Dissanayake and Athukoorala, 2010; Dissanayake and Stefansson, 2012). keywords: catch; cucumber; diving; fisheries; fishery; fishing; lanka; sea; sea cucumber; species; sri; stock cache: ijab-1265.pdf plain text: ijab-1265.txt item: #53 of 481 id: ijab-1269 author: Muslem, Wafaa Hassan; Abdulhussein, Hassan Muslem; Edbeib, Mohamed Faraj; Abdul Wahab, Roswanira; Huyop, Fahrul title: Isolation and identification of bacteria degrading 2,2-dichloropropionic acid in water sample date: 2021-06-24 words: 3531 flesch: 55 summary: Halo- organic compounds (e.g. methoxychloride, Lindane, Aldrin and 1,1,1 trichloro-2,2-bis (DDT)) contributed to the contamination of the environment (Ritter et al., 1995). As many other organisms participates, but to a lesser extent, microorganisms are not exclusively responsible for degradation of organic compounds. keywords: 16s; acid; bacteria; compounds; dcp; enterobacter; growth; media; strain cache: ijab-1269.pdf plain text: ijab-1269.txt item: #54 of 481 id: ijab-127 author: Emre, Yılmaz; Uysal, Kazım; Pak, Faruk; Emre, Nesrin; KavasoÄŸlu, Mustafa title: Seasonal and sexual variations of fatty acid composition in fillet of Capoeta erhani date: 2014-11-27 words: 3740 flesch: 71 summary: ± 0.04 0.07 ± 0.02 0.086 C20:0 0.126 ± 0.04 0.13 ± 0.01 0.134 ± 0.02 0,132 ± 0.02 C20:1 1.638 ± 0.13 1.422 ± 0.53 1.058 ± 0.41 1.716 ± 0.21 C20:3n6 0.196 ± 0.05 0.175 keywords: acid; composition; erhani; fatty; fish; levels; pufas; total; variations cache: ijab-127.pdf plain text: ijab-127.txt item: #55 of 481 id: ijab-1271 author: íœnal, Deniz title: Generalized modified Levakovic growth function for aquatic species date: 2021-07-26 words: 1794 flesch: 70 summary: Since the Levakovic model is not very useful in practice, this function is generally used unified with other growth models (Bontemps and Duplat, 2012). Growth functions are simple, nonlinear mathematical equations that describe the change in the size of an individual or population over time. keywords: growth; model; 𝑌𝑌∞ cache: ijab-1271.pdf plain text: ijab-1271.txt item: #56 of 481 id: ijab-1275 author: Sarker, MD Jahangir; Tanmoy, Mehedi Hasan; Islam, M Shahanul; Nazrul, Khondokar Mohammad Shahriar; Hossen, Shaharior; Ali, Mir Mohammad title: Seasonal variation in the coastal water phytoplankton communities and their environmental responses at upstream and downstream of the steep Naf River in the south-western Bay of Bengal date: 2021-12-07 words: 8174 flesch: 62 summary: These differences can influence the bulk availability of nutrients, among other coastal areas (Hossain et al., 2017). Jahangir Sarker DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v9i4.1275 E-mail: mjsarker@nstu.edu.bd zooplankton, fishes, and other aquatic animals (Shubert, 1984; Millman et al., 2005; Moser et al., 2017; Abonyi et al., 2018; Kim et al., 2019a; Bom and Colling, 2020). keywords: chlorophyll; concentration; density; diversity; et al; fig; l-1; monsoon; naf; naf river; nutrients; phytoplankton; river; species; station; study; table; water; winter cache: ijab-1275.pdf plain text: ijab-1275.txt item: #57 of 481 id: ijab-1279 author: Abbasi, Marzieh; Falahatkar, Bahram; Bani, Ali; Heidari, Behroz title: Comparative study of plasma biochemical parameters in mature male and female goldfish, Carassius auratus date: 2021-08-23 words: 4058 flesch: 52 summary: Correlation of blood plasma biochemical parameters in mature male goldfish, Carassius auratus. Correlation of blood plasma biochemical parameters in mature female goldfish, Carassius auratus. keywords: blood; calcium; cholesterol; et al; female; fish; glucose; goldfish; levels; parameters; plasma; protein; total; triglyceride cache: ijab-1279.pdf plain text: ijab-1279.txt item: #58 of 481 id: ijab-128 author: Eslami, Vahid; Sattari, Masoud; Imanpour Namin, Javid; Ashrafi, Seyed Davood title: Concentration of heavy metals (Pb, Cd) in muscle and liver of Perca fluviatilis and Tinca tinca in Anzali Wetland, southwest the Caspian Sea date: 2014-11-30 words: 3342 flesch: 58 summary: On the other hand, the dilution of tissue metal concentrations due to growth and/or lowered metabolic activity in old individuals may not be seen if metal concentration in water is higher than the capacity of these parameters. The relationships between heavy metal concentrations and total lengths and weights of fish (p Values are given in parenthesis) in the tissues of P. fluviatilis and T. tinca.a 322 International Journal of Aquatic Biology (2014) 2(6): 319-324 age and size of fish (Al-Yousuf et al., 2000; Linde et al., 1998) and their habitats (Canli and Atli, 2003). keywords: cadmium; concentrations; fish; fluviatilis; hms; liver; metals; muscle; tinca; tissues cache: ijab-128.pdf plain text: ijab-128.txt item: #59 of 481 id: ijab-1285 author: Hasan, Veryl; Vieira, Lucas de Oliveria; Ottoni, Felipe Polivanov; Masithah, Endang Dewi title: Two new localities for Lobocheilos falcifer (Valenciennes, 1842) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), a rare and vulnerable freshwater fish species of Java, Indonesia date: 2021-08-09 words: 1633 flesch: 60 summary: In 2019, three specimens of L. falcifer were collected and photographed on Rawa Pening Lake, Semarang Regency, Central Java Province and Solo River, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java Province as two new localities for this species, extending its distribution in about 80 km to southeast. Lobocheilos falcifer was reported in the following freshwater localities in Java: Cisadane River, West Java Province (Kottelat and Tan, 2008; Hadiaty, 2011), Wadaslintang Reservoir, Central Java Province (Hasan et al., 2019a), and Tuntang River, Semarang Regency, Central Java Province (Hasan et al., 2019b). keywords: falcifer; hasan; indonesia; java; lobocheilos; province; species cache: ijab-1285.pdf plain text: ijab-1285.txt item: #60 of 481 id: ijab-129 author: Sheikh, Mahin; Patimar, Rahman; Golzarianpour, Kiavash title: Some reproductive Features of Cobitis sp. from Dough River in the southern Caspian Sea basin date: 2014-12-05 words: 2342 flesch: 61 summary: All rights reserved Original Article Some reproductive Features of Cobitis sp. from Dough River in the southern Caspian Sea basin Mahin Sheikh*1, Rahman Patimar1, Kiavash Golzarianpour2 1Department of Fishery, Faculty of natural resource, University of Gonbad Kavous, Iran. Article history: Received 2 April 2014 Accepted 30 October 2014 Available online 2 5 December 2014 Keywords: Reproduction Caspian Sea basin Egg diameter Fecundity Abstract: Cobitis sp. is an endemic spined loach species from the Dough River in the southern Caspian Sea basin, (Golestan Province, Iran). keywords: basin; caspian; cobitis; fecundity; river; weight cache: ijab-129.pdf plain text: ijab-129.txt item: #61 of 481 id: ijab-1290 author: Billah, Md. Baki; Sarkar, Shilpi; Nesha, Meherun; Haque, Md. Inja-Mamun; Nahar, Lutfun; Amrita, Nowshaba Hoque; Chowdhury, Muhammed Alamgir Zaman; Kamrujjaman, Md.; Rabbane, Md. Golam title: Assessment of the embryotoxic potential of contaminated sediments using fish embryotoxicity tests for the river Buriganga, Dhaka, Bangladesh date: 2022-07-27 words: 8016 flesch: 54 summary: Changes in zebrafish embryos after exposure of sediment at specific time periods: (A) Represented normal embryo after 24h; (B) exhibited developmental delay, lack of somite formation and failure of tail detachment after 24h exposure to sediment extracts; (C) showed lack of desorption of yolk sac after 24h exposure to whole sediments; (D) exhibited normal embryo after 48h; (E) demonstrated changes in yolk sac and larva with bent tail and lordosis after 48h exposure to organic extracts; (F) represented changes in yolk sac and severe pericardial edema after 48h exposure to whole sediments; (G) represented normal embryo after 72h; (H) highlighted the complete curvature of spinal cord, yolk sac edema and complete changes in the pigmentation after 72h exposure to sediment extracts; (I) demonstrated the enlargement of yolk sac, severe pericardial edema, and yolk sac edema after 72h exposure to whole sediment; (J) represented the normal embryo after 96h; (K) exhibited helical tail and lordosis after 96h exposure to sediment extracts; (L) showed developmental delay, yolk sac edema and helical tail after exposed to whole sediments. The acute and sublethal effects during 96 h exposure period included (i) a significant (P<0.05) increase in morality and abnormalities in zebrafish eggs and embryos; (ii) a significant (P<0.05) reduction in hatching success and heart rate; (iii) increased frequency of helical tail and lordosis after 96 h exposure to sediment extracts; (iv) developmental delay and yolk sac edema after exposed to whole sediments at 96h exposure period. keywords: bangladesh; buriganga; effects; embryos; environmental; et al; exposure; extracts; hatching; metals; pollution; rate; river; sediment; stations; study; toxicity; water; zebrafish; zebrafish embryos cache: ijab-1290.pdf plain text: ijab-1290.txt item: #62 of 481 id: ijab-1292 author: Mohammadi, Shilan; Ahmadifard, Nasrollah; Atashbar, Behrooz; Nikoo, Abbas; Manaffar, Ramin title: Long-term effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles on population growth, reproductive characteristics and zinc accumulation of marine rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis date: 2021-12-07 words: 5837 flesch: 56 summary: There is no study on the effects of ZnO NPs on population growth rate of rotifer B. plicatilis, while chronic Pb toxicity to the population growth rate of B. calyciflorus (Grosell et al., 2006) and Philodina rapida (Esbaugh et al., 2012) was studied. Here, we obtained the first report of ZnO NPs effect on morphology and physiology of rotifer which the change mechanism should be further studied. keywords: concentrations; effect; et al; l-1; nanoparticles; nps; plicatilis; rotifers; toxicity; zinc; zno; zno nps cache: ijab-1292.pdf plain text: ijab-1292.txt item: #63 of 481 id: ijab-13 author: Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Abolhassani, Mohammad Hadi; Ghorbani, Rasool title: Sulfuric acid treatment for Artemia cyst decapsulation date: 2013-04-12 words: 2587 flesch: 69 summary: To compare hatching rates of acid treated cysts, data were analyzed using a split-plot design, which incubation time considered as the whole plot and acid immersion time and concentration as split plots Table 1. The present study aimed to investigate the efficiency of sulfuric acid on decapsulation of Artemia cysts. keywords: acid; artemia; cysts; hatching; min; rate; time cache: ijab-13.pdf plain text: ijab-13.txt item: #64 of 481 id: ijab-130 author: Paknejad, Sara; Heidari, Adeleh; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: Morphological variation of shad fish Alosa brashnicowi (Teleostei, Clupeidae) populations along the southern Caspian Sea coasts, using a truss system date: 2014-12-14 words: 3602 flesch: 51 summary: Various effects of the geographical isolation on fish population in the southern Caspian Sea basin have been documented in the recent past (Mousavi-Sabet et al., 2011; Mousavi-Sabet et al., 2012; Mousavi-Sabet and Anvarifar, 2013; Kohestan-Eskandari et al., 2014). The results of ANOVA for morphometric measurements of A. braschnicowi populations along the southern Caspian Sea. 333 Paknejad et al/ Morphological variation of A. brashnicowi along the southern Caspian Sea coasts measurement to differentiate studied populations, the contributions of variables to principal components (PC) were examined. keywords: analysis; braschnicowi; caspian; fish; populations; sea; southern cache: ijab-130.pdf plain text: ijab-130.txt item: #65 of 481 id: ijab-1306 author: Ahmadniaye Motlagh, Hamidreza; Safari, omid; Pourmozaffar, Sajjad title: Effect of garlic extract supplementation on growth performance, nonspecific immunity, and antibacterial activity of skin mucus in goldfish, Carassius auratus date: 2021-12-23 words: 5576 flesch: 51 summary: (Gholipour Kanani et al., 2014), grouper (Epinephelus coioides) (Guo et al., 2012), common carp (Cyprinus carpio) (Yousefi et al., 2020b), Caspian trout (Salmo caspius) (Zaefarian et al., 2017), and Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) (Talpur and Ikhwanuddin, 2012). The skin mucus in fish contains many innate immune components such as lysozyme, alkaline phosphatase, lectins, proteolytic enzymes, and proteases, which play important roles against pathogens (Wang et al., 2020). keywords: activity; diets; effects; et al; extract; fed; fish; garlic; goldfish; growth; immune; mucus; parameters; performance; skin cache: ijab-1306.pdf plain text: ijab-1306.txt item: #66 of 481 id: ijab-131 author: Jalili, Pariya; Eagderi, Soheil; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: Description of skeletal structure and cranial myology of Cobitis keyvani (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae) date: 2014-12-23 words: 3789 flesch: 56 summary: Myology of Cobitis keyvani Muscles of the cheek: The adductor mandibulae of C. keyvani comprises of A1, A2 and Aω sections, while in the studied cyprinids by Matthes (1963), Aω was absent, and the adductor mandibulae comprised A1, A2 and A3. All rights reserved Original Article Description of skeletal structure and cranial myology of Cobitis keyvani (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae) keywords: cobitis; dorsal; fig; keyvani; lateral; process; sphenotic; ventral cache: ijab-131.pdf plain text: ijab-131.txt item: #67 of 481 id: ijab-1315 author: Masoumi, Amir Hassan; Al Jufaili, Saud M.; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Evaluation of length-weight relationship for a native goby, Awaous jayakari (Teleostei: Gobiidae) in the Middle East date: 2021-09-11 words: 1824 flesch: 63 summary: In this study, for the first time, length weight relationship (LWRs) was estimated for a native fish, the long nose goby, Awaous jayakari (Gobiidae) collected from the inland waters of Oman in 2020. The parameters of the length–weight relationships were calculated using formula of W = aL b and expressed by linear regression of the log-transformed weight and length which gives the linear equation (Koutrakis and Tsikliras, 2003). keywords: esmaeili; journal; length; weight cache: ijab-1315.pdf plain text: ijab-1315.txt item: #68 of 481 id: ijab-1316 author: Senarat, Sinlapachai; To-orn, Natthakitt; Sudtongkong, Chanyut; Kaneko, Gen; Charoenphon, Natthawut; Meprasert Jitpraphai, Somrudee; Kettratad, Jes title: Structure and health status of the sand crab, Emerita taiwanesis Hsueh, 2015 from Sangchan Beach, Thailand: The histopathological approach date: 2022-06-25 words: 3830 flesch: 54 summary: The acinus was classified into four main cell types (E, R, B, and F cells) (Fig. 3B-D) based on the detailed features reported in other crustaceans (Ceccaldi, 1989; Maharajan et al., 2015). Species identification was performed according to the decapod taxonomic studies of Boyko and Harvey (1999) and Hsueh et al. (2015). keywords: cell; crab; emerita; fig; health; journal; layer; sand; science; species; structure; taiwanesis; thailand cache: ijab-1316.pdf plain text: ijab-1316.txt item: #69 of 481 id: ijab-132 author: Hosseini, Seyed Vali; Monsef Rad, Seyedeh Fatemeh; Kolangi Miandare, Hamed; Harsij, Mohamad; Sharbaty, Saeed title: Assessment of essential elements in the wild Beluga Sturgeon (Huso huso) caviar from Caspian Sea date: 2014-12-29 words: 2794 flesch: 60 summary: Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to determine the concentration of Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Se and Zn in the caviar samples of wild beluga sturgeon and also compare the results obtained in other studies regarding metal levels; moreover, the potential human health risk due to the caviar consumption is evaluated. Heavy metal levels in two fish species Leuciscus cephalus and Lepomis gibbosus. keywords: beluga; caviar; g-1; levels; metals; sturgeon cache: ijab-132.pdf plain text: ijab-132.txt item: #70 of 481 id: ijab-133 author: Hayati-Jafar Beigi, Ensieh; Alizadeh Doughikollaee, Ebrahim; Zakipour Rahimabadi, Eshagh; Yousef Elahi, Mostafa title: Effect of different cooking processes on the fatty acid profile of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) fillets during chill storage date: 2014-09-24 words: 3347 flesch: 67 summary: Twelve fatty acids were identified with 39.11, 15.37 and 45.52 g/ 100 g of saturated (SFA), monounsaturated (MUFA) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), respectively. Introduction Different aspects of beneficial effects of fish lipid on human health have been widely established (Arts et al., 2001; Connor, 2000) because of its long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids of n-3. keywords: acid; content; cooking; et al; fatty; lipid; samples; storage cache: ijab-133.pdf plain text: ijab-133.txt item: #71 of 481 id: ijab-134 author: í‡ií§ek, ErdoÄŸan; KarataÅŸ, Mehmet; AvÅŸar, Dursun; Moradi, Mohammad title: Catch Composition of the bottom trawl fishery along the Coasts of KarataÅŸ-Adana (Northeastern Mediterranean Sea) date: 2014-09-26 words: 4463 flesch: 70 summary: From the first record of Lessepsian fish in 1902 (Ben-Tuvia, 1985; Tillier, 1902), new records were reported, and the number of Lessepsian species were increased to 65 (Golaniet al., 2002). Except for January, the highest number of Lessepsian fish species was at a depth of 0-20 m while the lowest number was recorded at the depth of 50-100 m. The highest number of species was in October with 13 species, and then with 0 species in September, December, and March. keywords: catch; cpue; depth; fish; h-1; lessepsian; mediterranean; species; total cache: ijab-134.pdf plain text: ijab-134.txt item: #72 of 481 id: ijab-1347 author: AL-Adily, Batool M.H.; Naji, Noor M.; Al-Mamoori, Shaymaa O.H. title: Quality analysis and effect of reused water on some biological characteristics of Phaseolus vulgaris and Pisum sativum date: 2021-08-11 words: 1928 flesch: 62 summary: The biochemical results of P. vulgaris L. and P. sativum showed their different strategies to adapt with water quality (Tables 1, 2). The degree of water salinity induced increasing SOD, protein content and the area of xylem elements, but reduced chlorophyll-α in P. vulgaris. keywords: pisum; salinity; sativum; vulgaris; water cache: ijab-1347.pdf plain text: ijab-1347.txt item: #73 of 481 id: ijab-135 author: Jana, Harekrishna; Mondal, Keshab Chandra; Maity, Chiranjit; Das, Arpan; Halder, Suman Kumar; Mitra, Abhijit; Pati, Bikas Ranjan title: Effect of microbial load on the condition index of the edible oyster, Saccostrea cucullata in the Sundarbans, India date: 2014-10-17 words: 3772 flesch: 55 summary: Investigation using oyster condition index to monitor the aquatic environment of Wilapa Bay of Wasington. Oyster condition index as a monitor of biological pollution in South Carolina coastal waters: A pilot study, University of South Carolina, Marine Science Program, p 101. keywords: coliform; condition; index; load; mpn/100; namkhana; oyster; station; water cache: ijab-135.pdf plain text: ijab-135.txt item: #74 of 481 id: ijab-1354 author: Mohammad Alnoiji, Esraa; Tabatabaei Yazdi, Fatemeh; Safari, Omid title: Morphological plasticity of Nemoura Cinerea (Arthropoda, Nemouridae) as a biological indicator for aquatic systems date: 2022-12-20 words: 4563 flesch: 54 summary: In this research, the diversity of macrobenthos communities in the Ortkand River, Iran, was investigated during four consecutive seasons using the Shannon-Weiner, EPT richness indices, and the Hilsenhoff index for water quality at four sampling stations. https://dorl.net/dor/20.1001.1.23830956.2022.10.6.8.1 Although evaluating water quality includes measuring physicochemical and biological parameters, these methods are insufficient and often costly and time-consuming. keywords: dorsal; fish; hilsenhoff; index; macrobenthos; quality; river; shannon; shape; station; water cache: ijab-1354.pdf plain text: ijab-1354.txt item: #75 of 481 id: ijab-1356 author: Harbar, Oleksandr; Harbar, Diana; Stadnychenko, Agnessa; Babych, Yuliia title: Ecotoxicological responses of two Planorbarius corneus s. lato (Mollusca, Gastropoda) allospecies to exposure of heavy metals date: 2022-02-13 words: 4708 flesch: 53 summary: Western allospecies are common in the western and central part of the Right Bank Ukraine, and eastern allospecies inhabit the northeast and east of Left Bank and the extreme south of Ukraine from the Severskiy Donets to the Danube inclusive. Therefore, the toxic action limits from threshold to maximum lethality of P. corneus s. lato allospecies differ significantly for each heavy metal ion. keywords: allospecies; concentrations; corneus; cu2; eastern; lato; mn2; ni2; planorbarius; zn2 cache: ijab-1356.pdf plain text: ijab-1356.txt item: #76 of 481 id: ijab-136 author: Najafi, Asieh; Salati, Amir Parviz; Yavari, Vahid; Asadi, Farzad title: Effects of short-term starvation and re-feeding on antioxidant defense status in Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi (Gí¼nther, 1874) fingerlings date: 2014-09-24 words: 3830 flesch: 50 summary: These findings showed that short-time starvation increased antioxidant enzymes activity in plasma of M. sharpeyi but short-term food deprivation and re-feeding periods in this species does not cause disturbances in the antioxidant defense status. Article history: Received 4 August 2014 Accepted 7 September 2014 Available online 2 5 October 2014 Keywords: Starvation Re-feeding Oxidative stress Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi Enzymes Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of short-term starvation and re-feeding on oxidative stress in Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi (Günther, 1874). keywords: activity; antioxidant; cat; et al; feeding; fish; food; gpx; starvation; stress cache: ijab-136.pdf plain text: ijab-136.txt item: #77 of 481 id: ijab-1362 author: Loukou, Angelina Gbohono; Sylla, Soumaí¯la; Etchian, Olivier Assoi; Konan, Ida Akissi; Atse, Célestin Boua title: Growth and exploitation parameters of ladyfish Elops lacerta Valenciennes, 1847 in the Ivorian's exclusive economic zone, Cí´te d'Ivoire date: 2022-01-13 words: 5026 flesch: 62 summary: Growth parameters: The parameters of the von Bertalanffy Growth function (VBGF), asymptotic length (L∞) and growth coefficient (K) were estimated by means of ELEFAN-I (Electronic LEngth Frequency ANalysis). Growth parameters of Elops lacerta. keywords: elops; exploitation; fish; fishing; growth; lacerta; length; mortality; parameters; population; rate; size; species cache: ijab-1362.pdf plain text: ijab-1362.txt item: #78 of 481 id: ijab-138 author: Nafisi Bahabadi, Mahmoud; Banaee, Mahdi; Taghiyan, Marzieh; Nematdoust Haghi, Behzad title: Effects of dietary administration of yarrow extract on growth performance and blood biochemical parameters of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) date: 2014-10-24 words: 5495 flesch: 51 summary: In contrast, a significant increase in AST, ALP and total complement activity was observed in the fish fed with 1% yarrow extract diet, on day 15 (P<0.05). All rights reserved Original Article Effects of dietary administration of yarrow extract on growth performance and blood biochemical parameters of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Mahmoud Nafisi Bahabadi1, Mahdi Banaee2*,1Marzieh Taghiyan1, Behzad Nematdoust Haghi2 1Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Persian Gulf University, Bushehr, Iran. keywords: activity; blood; control; day; diets; effects; et al; extract; fish; growth; parameters; plasma; rainbow; trout; yarrow; yarrow extract cache: ijab-138.pdf plain text: ijab-138.txt item: #79 of 481 id: ijab-139 author: Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Gharaei, Ahmad; Nasrollahzade, Akbar; Habibi, Abouzar; Eagderi, Soheil title: Redescription of Paracobitis rhadinaea (Regan, 1906) from Sistan Basin, Iran (Teleostei: Nemacheiliidae) date: 2014-10-28 words: 2641 flesch: 65 summary: From these valid species, Paracobitis iranica Nalbant and Bianco, 1998 is known from the * Corresponding author: Hamed Mousavi-Sabet E-mail address: mousavi-sabet@guilan.ac.ir Namak Lake basin, Paracobitis longicauda Kessler, 1872 is found in the Tedzhen and Murgab rivers of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan and in the Aral Sea basin, and in the Tedzhen (= Hari) River basin of Iran, Paracobitis malapterura Valenciennes, 1846 is found in the Namak Lake basin or in the southern Caspian Sea basin, Paracobitis rhadinaea Regan, 1906 is probably restricted to the Sistan basin of Iran and presumably Afghanistan, Paracobitis smithi Greenwood, 1976 is found only from a cave in Lorestan Province in the Tigris River basin, and Paracobitis vignai Nalbant and Bianco, 1998 is endemic to Sistan basin (Nalbant and Bianco, 1998; Coad, 2014). Abstract: Paracobitis rhadinaea, a member of the family Nemacheiliidae, originally described by Regan in 1906 from Sistan basin, is poorely known by the rare materials. keywords: basin; fin; iran; length; paracobitis cache: ijab-139.pdf plain text: ijab-139.txt item: #80 of 481 id: ijab-1393 author: Aminikhoei, Zahra; Erfani far, Elnaz; Taherpanah, Saaedeh; Naderi Samani, Mahsa title: Assessment of flocculation induced by pH increase for harvesting microalgae Cyanothece sp. date: 2021-12-02 words: 3911 flesch: 49 summary: Thus, the flocculation induced by pH increase up to pH: 9.1 is a suitable method for harvesting microalgae Cyanothece sp. with no serious adverse effect on pigment component. As conclusion, the results of this study showed that flocculation method induced by pH increase up to 9.1 is effective for harvesting microalgae Cyanothece sp. with relatively low effect on its chlorophyll, total carotenoid, β- keywords: biomass; chlorophyll; culture; cyanothece; efficiency; flocculation; harvesting; medium; microalgae cache: ijab-1393.pdf plain text: ijab-1393.txt item: #81 of 481 id: ijab-1395 author: Savanguane, Jose Uachisso; Kang’ombe, Jeremiah; Sikawa, Daniel; Mtethiwa, Austin title: Evaluation of growth performance and feed utilization of Oreochromis shiranus and Coptodon rendalli fed diets combining Moringa oleifera leaf meal and Cajanus cajan meal date: 2022-07-25 words: 5628 flesch: 65 summary: The same scenario was observed by Bello and Nzeh (2013) when studying the effects of varying levels of M. oleifera leaf meal diet on the growth performance of Clarias gariepinus. M. oleifera leaf, C. cajan seed, fish (Eugraliciprys sardella) meal, wheat bran, soybean meal, cassava root, yellow maize flour, additives (vitamin and mineral premixes and amino acids). keywords: c. cajan; cajan; diet; growth; kg c.; kg m.; leaf; oleifera; oleifera leaf; rendalli; shiranus cache: ijab-1395.pdf plain text: ijab-1395.txt item: #82 of 481 id: ijab-14 author: Javanshir, Arash title: Effects of season and altitude on copper and zinc concentrations in benthos (Chironomids and Gammarids) and sediment date: 2013-04-13 words: 1782 flesch: 62 summary: Zinc concentration shows fewer concentrations at downstream stations than the upstream ones. Copper concentrations accumulated in macrobenthos were less than those of the sediments in stations and differences were significant (P<0.05). keywords: concentration; copper; downstream; summer; upstream; zinc cache: ijab-14.pdf plain text: ijab-14.txt item: #83 of 481 id: ijab-140 author: Mansouri Chorehi, Mohammad; Ghaffari, Hamed; Hossaini, Seyede Amene; Hassan Nataje Niazie, Elaheh; Forouhar Vajargah, Mohammad; Hedayati, Aliakbar title: Acute toxicity of Diazinon to the Caspian vimba, Vimba vimba persa (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) date: 2013-11-20 words: 1926 flesch: 61 summary: All rights reserved Original Article Acute toxicity of Diazinon to the Caspian vimba, Vimba vimba persa (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) Mohammad Mansouri Chorehi, Hamed Ghaffari Farsani, Seyede Amene Hossaini*,1Elahe Hassan Nataje Niazie, Mohammad Forouhar Vajargah, Aliakbar Hedayati 1 Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Environment, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran Article history: Received 23 June 2013 Accepted 16 October 2013 Available online 2 5 December 2013 Keywords: Insecticide Diazinon Vimba LC50 Abstract: The present research was performed to determine lethal concentrations of diazinon for the Caspian vimba, Vimba vimba persa. keywords: caspian; diazinon; journal; lc50; vimba cache: ijab-140.pdf plain text: ijab-140.txt item: #84 of 481 id: ijab-141 author: Hosseini, Seyed Mehdi; Mirghaffari, Noorollah; Mahbubi Sufiani, Nasrollah; Hosseini, Seyed Vali; Ghasemi, Amir Faraz title: Risk assessment of the total mercury in Golden gray mullet (Liza aurata) from Caspian Sea date: 2013-12-14 words: 4653 flesch: 60 summary: The total mercury levels in the samples of this study were comparable with mercury concentrations of fish muscle in similar or related studies of the Caspian Sea fishes. In this regard, fish consumption is often considered to be a major source of intake of mercury for humans (Ruelas-Inzunza et al., 2008). keywords: assessment; caspian; consumption; fish; food; health; mercury; methylmercury; risk; sea; weight cache: ijab-141.pdf plain text: ijab-141.txt item: #85 of 481 id: ijab-1410 author: Yuslan, Amirah; Suhaimi, Hidayu; Taufek, Hidayah M.; Rasdi, Nadiah Wan title: Effect of bio-organic fertilizer and agro-industrial residue on the growth and reproduction of cyclopoid copepod, Oithona rigida (Giesbrecht, 1896) date: 2022-06-14 words: 9755 flesch: 59 summary: Enrichment of live feed such as copepods and other zooplanktons has been widely applied using various media such as oatmeals and sunflower oil on free- living nematode, Panagrellus redivivus (Affandi et al., 2019) and agro-waste from Shochu distillery on Brachionus plicatilis rotifer (Khoa et al., 2021) as well as a waste by-product from defatted Haematococcus pluvialis meal on Moina macrocopa culture (Li and Liu, 2021; Rasdi et al., 2021). Although few studies are available on the utilization of agro-waste and by- products for the enrichment media, it is still considered very limited compared to those enrichments from the microalgae like Nanochloropsis sp. due to its high nutritional content (Manisali et al., 2019; Matsui et al., 2019; Rasdi et al., 2021). keywords: aquaculture; bran; content; copepod; density; diets; enrichment; et al; fed; feed; food; growth; journal; lipid; nannochloropsis; o. rigida; oithona; population; protein; rate; research; rice; rigida cache: ijab-1410.pdf plain text: ijab-1410.txt item: #86 of 481 id: ijab-142 author: Sivagnanam, Shanmugam; Krishnakumar, Velayudhan; Munuswamy, Natesan title: Morphology and Ultrastructure of cysts in different species of the brine shrimp, Artemia from Southern India date: 2013-12-07 words: 3493 flesch: 49 summary: (a) Ultra-thick section showing the architecture of cyst membranes of an encysted gastrula, (b-d) transmission electron micrographs of tertiary cyst membranes, (c) ultrastructure of outer cortical layer and inner alveolar layer at higher magnification; note the thickness of the cortical layer and (d) alveolar membrane showing alveolar mesh with spongy nature. (a) Ultra thick section showing the architecture of cyst membranes of an encysted gastrula, (b-d) transmission electron micrographs of tertiary cyst membranes, (c) ultrastructure of outer cortical layer and inner alveolar layer at higher magnification; note the thickness of the cortical layer and (d) alveolar membrane showing alveolar mesh with spongy nature.om- outer membrane; cl- cortical layer; al- alveolar layer; ocm- outer cuticular membrane; fl- fibrous layer; icm- inner cuticular membrane; scs- sub cuticular space; emb- embryo. keywords: alveolar; artemia; cyst; electron; india; journal; layer; membrane; ultrastructure cache: ijab-142.pdf plain text: ijab-142.txt item: #87 of 481 id: ijab-1422 author: Jimoh, Wasiu Adeyemi; Ayeloja, Ahmed Ayodeji; Mowete, Isioma Emmanuel; Yusuf, Yusuf Olatunji; Abubakar, Musa Idi-Ogede title: Aquaculture by-product meal as a fishmeal replacer in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) diet: Effects on serum biochemistry, innate immune response, and oxidative stress markers date: 2022-06-14 words: 6732 flesch: 59 summary: Although the proportions of fish meal and fish oil from forage fish in aquafeeds have declined over the last 20 years, they remain key feed components for many carnivorous fish and crustaceans (Turchini et al., 2019). Many researchers have reported the viability of replacing fish meal with a variety of plant protein sources (see Tacon et al., 2009), but antimetabolites, and limited expansion potential due to increased pressure on land and water resources, serve as a barrier to the long-term use of plant protein sources as fish feed ingredients (Döös, 2002; Malcorps et al., 2019). keywords: abm; aquaculture; blood; catfish; composition; control; diets; et al; fed; fish; fishmeal; groups; jimoh; journal; meal; parameters; product; protein; serum; stress cache: ijab-1422.pdf plain text: ijab-1422.txt item: #88 of 481 id: ijab-143 author: Akbary, Paria; Mirvaghefi, Ali Reza; Akhlaghi, Mostafa; Majazi Amiri, Bagher; Fereidouni, Mohammad Saeid title: Effects of the aromatase inhibitor Letrozole on serum immunoglobulin and lysozyme levels in immunized rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum) females date: 2013-12-09 words: 4673 flesch: 55 summary: For example, in O. mykiss (Hou et al., 1999; Lei et al., 2010) and gilthead seabream (Cuasco et al., 2008), the rise of sex hormones can suppress the plasma IgM and IgM secreting cells during spawning period leading to immunosuppressive condition. However the suppressive effects of E2 on IgM production are not observed in carp (Saha et al., 2004) and zebra fish (Danio rerio) (Lei et al., 2010). keywords: aromatase; et al; fish; igm; journal; letrozole; levels; lysozyme; ml-1; rainbow; serum; trout cache: ijab-143.pdf plain text: ijab-143.txt item: #89 of 481 id: ijab-1430 author: Mohiseni, Mohammad title: Hormonal failure and osmoregulatory disruption in laboratory food-deprived Caspian kutum, Rutilus frisii larvae during brackish water challenge date: 2023-01-15 words: 5362 flesch: 59 summary: Accordingly, we found a significant correlation between body cortisol and glucose of Caspian kutum fish only in the fed group. The present study investigated the behavioral and physiological changes in the starved Caspian kutum larvae during Caspian seawater CSW challenges. keywords: adaptation; body; caspian; challenge; cortisol; csw; et al; fed; fish; gill; journal; kutum; larvae; seawater cache: ijab-1430.pdf plain text: ijab-1430.txt item: #90 of 481 id: ijab-144 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Nematdoust Haghi, Behzad; Th. A. Ibrahim, Ahmed title: Sub-lethal toxicity of chlorpyrifos on Common carp, Cyprinus carpio (Linnaeus, 1758): Biochemical response date: 2014-01-05 words: 4109 flesch: 55 summary: Increase in blood glucose of fish exposed to the chlorpyrifos may reflect an increased need for energy to counteract the effects of stress caused by chlorpyrifos toxicity. In surface waters chlorpyrifos may be absorbed through the gill, skin and digestive system of fish and distributed in different tissues via the blood. keywords: activity; banaee; blood; changes; chlorpyrifos; concentrations; exposure; fish; journal; parameters; plasma cache: ijab-144.pdf plain text: ijab-144.txt item: #91 of 481 id: ijab-1448 author: Abdulameer, Hanaa A.; Aldebs, Alyaa I.; Hassan, Neeran F. title: Anticoagulant effectiveness of glycosaminoglycan extracted from the scale of Binni, Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi (Cyprinidae) date: 2021-12-09 words: 3066 flesch: 55 summary: (2021) 9(5): 344-349 TT showed that scale glycolsaminoglycans can extend the coagulation time by 4:1 to 2: 1 times. As a result, scale glycolsaminoglycans seem to have effect on the activity of extrinsic clotting factors. keywords: anticoagulant; chondroitin; coagulation; et al; fish; glycolsaminoglycans; heparin; scales; sulfate cache: ijab-1448.pdf plain text: ijab-1448.txt item: #92 of 481 id: ijab-145 author: Forsatkar, Mohammad Navid; Abedi, Maedeh; Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali; Rahbari, Elahe title: Effect of testosterone and fluoxetine on aggressive behaviors of fighting fish, Betta splendens date: 2014-01-15 words: 2172 flesch: 50 summary: Fighting fish Testosterone Fluoxetine exposure Aggressive behavior Abstract: Effects of oral administration of testosterone and fluoxetine exposure on aggressive behavior of the fighting fish, Betta splendens, were investigated. All rights reserved Original Article Effect of testosterone and fluoxetine on aggressive behaviors of fighting fish, Betta splendens Mohammad Navid Forsatkar, Maedeh Abedi, Mohammad Ali Nematollahi*,1Elahe Rahbari Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran, P. O. Box: 31587-77871. keywords: behavior; fighting; fish; fluoxetine; mirror; testosterone cache: ijab-145.pdf plain text: ijab-145.txt item: #93 of 481 id: ijab-146 author: Fazeli, Neda; Savari, Ahmad; Nabavi, Seyed Mohamad Bagher; Zare, Rasool title: Seasonal variation of zooplankton abundance, composition and biomass in the Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea date: 2014-01-19 words: 4845 flesch: 56 summary: In NE Monsoon, high zooplankton abundance occurred in the Chabahar Bay. All rights reserved Original Article Seasonal variation of zooplankton abundance, composition and biomass in the Chabahar Bay, Oman Sea Neda Fazeli *,1Ahmad Savari, Seyed Mohammad Bagher Nabavi, Rasool Zare Khorramshahr University of Marine Science and Technology. keywords: abundance; arabian; bay; biology; biomass; chabahar; family; fazeli; individuals; journal; monsoon; post; pre; sea; stations; zooplankton cache: ijab-146.pdf plain text: ijab-146.txt item: #94 of 481 id: ijab-1466 author: Thongboon, Lamai; Niyomdecha, Saree; Suwanjarat, Jintamas; Muenpo, Chutchawan title: Reproductive cycle of Laevistrombus canarium (Littorinimorpha: Strombidae) in Krabi Province, Andaman Sea, Thailand date: 2022-06-25 words: 7231 flesch: 57 summary: Identifying the stages of gonadal development was based on the categories defined for A. gigas by Aranda et al. (2003b) and S. pugilis by Cardenas et al. 10(3): 187-200 study is also in agreement with a study on S. pugilis collected from Seybaplaya to Campeche city, Mexico (Cardenas et al., 2005). keywords: april; august; canarium; cycle; december; et al; females; january; months; population; reproductive; spawning; stage; study; temperature; thailand cache: ijab-1466.pdf plain text: ijab-1466.txt item: #95 of 481 id: ijab-147 author: Suja, Nagampoozhi; Mohamed, Kolliyil Sunil title: Use of minimum legal size in managing black clam (Villorita cyprinoides) fishery in India date: 2014-01-21 words: 5688 flesch: 60 summary: Considerable amounts of juvenile black clam are exploited every year from Vembanad Lake, which results in economic loss, in terms of harvest weights. Besides juvenile exploitation, the black clam fishery of Vembanad Lake is further affected by externalities like excessive fishing pressure, inflow of pollutants, shallow water industrial activities etc. all of which challenge the very sustainability of black clam resources and livelihood securities of black clam fishermen. keywords: clam; fisheries; fishing; india; journal; juvenile; lake; management; marine; meat; mls; size; us$ cache: ijab-147.pdf plain text: ijab-147.txt item: #96 of 481 id: ijab-148 author: Mazaheri kouhanestani, Zohreh; Fazel, Abdolazim; Ghorbani, Rasoul title: Evaluation of water quality using TOPSIS method in the Zaringol Stream (Golestan province, Iran) date: 2013-10-16 words: 3162 flesch: 60 summary: Weight of water quality parameters used in TOPSIS method. Water quality parameters of different stations - Zaringol Stream. keywords: ideal; journal; parameters; quality; station; stream; topsis; water; zaringol cache: ijab-148.pdf plain text: ijab-148.txt item: #97 of 481 id: ijab-1489 author: Hanaf, Rajaa Abdul-Kadhim title: Effect of salinity and pH on the absorption of cadmium in Lemna minor date: 2022-01-14 words: 2787 flesch: 63 summary: Keywords: Heavy elements, Aquatic plants, Pollution, Bioaccumulation. In recent years, global interest has increased in using aquatic plants as a biological index for heavy metal pollution due to their ability to accumulate these elements in their tissues (Coleman et al., 2001). keywords: cadmium; concentration; metals; minor; plants; salinity; water cache: ijab-1489.pdf plain text: ijab-1489.txt item: #98 of 481 id: ijab-149 author: Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Zare, Parviz title: Effects of different levels of live food replacement with microdiet on growth factors, survival and resistance to salinity stress of Indian white shrimp post-larvae (Fenneropenaeus indicus) date: 2013-10-16 words: 2931 flesch: 58 summary: Along with post-larvae growth the number of nauplii was increased to 25 nauplii per post-larvae (Ziaei Nejad et al., 2006). Results Growth and development: Measurement of growth factors showed that post-larvae fed live food had significantly higher weight, carapace length, SGR and total length than both other treatments (P<0.05) (Table 3). keywords: et al; food; growth; larvae; microdiet; post; replacement; shrimp cache: ijab-149.pdf plain text: ijab-149.txt item: #99 of 481 id: ijab-1497 author: Abedali, Shaimaa Talib; Jawed, Snaa Talib; Khalef, Wesan Fadhel title: Alkanes in the sediments of Al-Gharraf River, Southern Iraq date: 2022-01-20 words: 2607 flesch: 70 summary: Hydrocarbon sources and vertical, distribution in sediment from Khor Al-Zubair, N.W. Arabian Gulf. Al-Imarah et al. (2006) studied the seasonal changes in the content of total petroleum hydrocarbons in the water and sediments of the southern Iraqi marshes showing the concentrations ranging 29.12-48.14 µg/g dry weight in its sediment samples and those of ranged 0.6-17.41 µg/L. keywords: alkanes; gharraf; hydrocarbons; river; sediments; station cache: ijab-1497.pdf plain text: ijab-1497.txt item: #100 of 481 id: ijab-15 author: Eshagh zadeh, Hamid; Rafiee, Gholamreza; Eagderi, Soheil; Kazemi, Rezvanollah; Poorbagher, Hadi title: Effects of different photoperiods on the survival and growth of beluga sturgeon (huso huso) larvae date: 2013-04-13 words: 3215 flesch: 63 summary: The experiment was carried out in three replicates with a stocking density of 33 g larvae (with an average weight of 18.2 ± 0.001 mg and total length of 11.20 ± 1.1 mm, [mean ± SD]) per 500 L tank with a water depth of 20 cm till 12 dph and, after that, the water depth increased to 30 cm until the end of experiment. Photoperiod 00L:24D 06L:18D 12L:12D 18L:06D 24L:00D Final weight (gr) 2.74 ± 1.03a 2.80 ± 0.80ab 3.26 ± 1.11ab 3.47 ± 1.45c 3.37 ± 0.92bc Initial weight (mg) 49.46 ± 2.25a 48.80 ± 4.7a 49.73 ± 3.2a keywords: dph; growth; larvae; light; photoperiods; rate; sturgeon; survival cache: ijab-15.pdf plain text: ijab-15.txt item: #101 of 481 id: ijab-150 author: Jaafari, Shirkou; Alizadeh Shabani, Afshin; Danehkar, Afshin title: Investigation of coastline change of the Urmia Lake using remote sensing and GIS (1990 - 2012) date: 2013-10-16 words: 2272 flesch: 59 summary: Lake Urmia area in study period. Monitoring of Uremia Lake water level fluctuations using multi-temporal satellite images processing. keywords: coastline; images; journal; lake; study; urmia; water cache: ijab-150.pdf plain text: ijab-150.txt item: #102 of 481 id: ijab-151 author: Roy, Debraj; Ghosh, Debasree; Mandal, Dipak Kumar title: Cadmium induced histopathology in the olfactory epithelium of a snakehead fish, Channa punctatus (Bloch) date: 2013-10-16 words: 3388 flesch: 47 summary: Sensory olfactory epithelium (OE) of control fish showing the normal arrangement of olfactory receptor cells (ORC), supporting cells (SC), globular basal cells (GBC) and horizontal basal cells (HBC). Cellular organization of the epithelium was affected severely with degeneration of sensory and supporting cells and hyperplasia of basal cells and mucous cells. keywords: + +; cadmium; cdcl2; cells; epithelium; fish; olfactory cache: ijab-151.pdf plain text: ijab-151.txt item: #103 of 481 id: ijab-1515 author: Esmaeili, Ghazal; Habibi, Amin; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Qanat system, an ancient water management system in Iran: History, architectural design and fish diversity date: 2022-06-14 words: 5243 flesch: 56 summary: The use of Qanat water became observed via way of means of a collective agency of manufacturing control, in the location around Tehran, the typical Qanat primarily based totally collective device is known as Boneh. Especially in arid and water- scarce regions, water management is a fundamental need for humans and societies. keywords: coad; esmaeili; et al; figure; fish; fishes; freshwater; iran; iranian; management; qanat; species; system; tunnel; water; waterhistory cache: ijab-1515.pdf plain text: ijab-1515.txt item: #104 of 481 id: ijab-152 author: Abolhasani, Mohammad Hadi; Hosseini, Seyed Abbas; Ghorbani, Rasool; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Sudagar, Mohammad title: Efficacy of fish oil- and linseed oil-enriched Artemia nauplii on growth performance and stress resistance of tiger barb larvae (Puntius tetrazona) date: 2013-10-16 words: 2728 flesch: 68 summary: It is concluded that linseed oil is more suitable than fish oil for Artemia enrichment to feed tiger barb larvae. Freshwater fish can utilize these precursors (Sargent et al., 2002), so that, linseed oil seems to be a good alternative for fish oil in freshwater fish nutrition. keywords: artemia; fish; larvae; linseed; nauplii; oil cache: ijab-152.pdf plain text: ijab-152.txt item: #105 of 481 id: ijab-153 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Nematdoust Haghi, Behzad; Zoheiri, Fazel title: LC50 and bioaccumulation of lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) in Goldfish (Carassius auratus ) date: 2013-11-02 words: 3473 flesch: 54 summary: Linear regression between of water concentrations and tissue levels of Pb after 28 days of exposure. Metal concentrations in tissues of Tilapia galier, Clarias lazera, and Osteoglosidae caught from Alau Dam, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. keywords: bioaccumulation; concentrations; exposure; fish; journal; lead; metals; tissues; water cache: ijab-153.pdf plain text: ijab-153.txt item: #106 of 481 id: ijab-154 author: Nasri, Manoochehr; Eagderi, Soheil; Farahmand, Hamid; Hashemzadeh Segherloo, Iraj title: Body shape comparison of Cyprinion macrostomum (Heckel, 1843) and Cyprinion watsoni (Day, 1872) using geometric moprphometrics method date: 2013-11-11 words: 2527 flesch: 54 summary: The patterns of body shape differences were illustrated in the wireframe in relation to each other for the quantification and visualization purposes. Body shape variation between two populations of the white Goby, Glossogobius giuris (Hamilton and Buchanan). keywords: body; cyprinion; fin; macrostomum; shape; species cache: ijab-154.pdf plain text: ijab-154.txt item: #107 of 481 id: ijab-155 author: S title: ijab-155 date: 2013-12-05 words: 4016 flesch: 57 summary: Sediment heavy metals concentration were measured using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Also, results showed that benthic fauna communities are affected by sediment heavy metal concentrations and water physiochemical characteristics, however, different benthos groups show unsimilar relationship with heavy metal concentration. keywords: bay; biomass; frequency; gorgan; journal; macrobenthos; metal; sediment cache: ijab-155.htm plain text: ijab-155.txt item: #108 of 481 id: ijab-1552 author: Mohd Salleh, Mohd Hairul; Esa, Yuzine title: Minimally invasive blood collection techniques as a source of gDNA for genetic studies on turtles and tortoises date: 2022-06-14 words: 3240 flesch: 60 summary: Results of gDNA extraction from whole blood samples. As a result, we are the first to provide a complete methods and protocols note on Batagur sp. blood collection. keywords: blood; collection; dna; jugular; needle; sample; turtles; vein cache: ijab-1552.pdf plain text: ijab-1552.txt item: #109 of 481 id: ijab-1558 author: Al-Fayad, Muayad Abdulwahid Jaber; Shareef, Hussein Majeed title: Effect of parity and calf gender on milk yield and composition of buffalo, Bubalus bubalis inhabiting southern Iraqi wetlands date: 2022-04-05 words: 184 flesch: 76 summary: Density % Ash % Density % Ash % keywords: milk cache: ijab-1558.pdf plain text: ijab-1558.txt item: #110 of 481 id: ijab-156 author: Hamid, Abdul; Wardiatno, Yusli; Lumban Batu, Djamar Tumpal Floranthus; Riani, Etty title: Distribution, body size, and eggs of ovigerous swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus Linnaeus 1758) at various habitats in Lasongko Bay, Central Buton, Indonesia date: 2016-05-22 words: 4759 flesch: 62 summary: Linear regression analysis was used to determine the relationship between fresh weight and dry weight of crab eggs. However, differences in wet and dry weights of crab eggs according to color were not significant (P>0.05) (Table 4). keywords: crab; eggs; female; pelagicus; portunus; sand; swimming; √ √ cache: ijab-156.pdf plain text: ijab-156.txt item: #111 of 481 id: ijab-1560 author: Antunes, Dhenes Ferreira; Silva, Bruno Anderson Fernandes; Yamada, Fabio Hideki title: Effect of parasitism on the relative condition factor of Astyanax bimaculatus (Characiformes: Characidae) a freshwater fish from Caatinga domain, Brazil date: 2022-10-25 words: 3723 flesch: 57 summary: (2022) 10(5): 370-377 state (Silva et al., 2019); L. cyprinacea, Urocleidoides sp. Mizelle & Price, 1964, Rabdochona sp. Several studies indicate that limnological factors could influence the dynamic of host-parasite interactions (Barker and Coneb, 2000; Lizama et al., 2006). keywords: bimaculatus; brazil; characithecium; condition; fish; host; parasites; river; state cache: ijab-1560.pdf plain text: ijab-1560.txt item: #112 of 481 id: ijab-1562 author: Ankush, Mujtaba A.T. title: The effect of non-prepared ecological data on the decision of multivariate analysis: A case study of water quality data of the Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq date: 2022-04-05 words: 422 flesch: 92 summary: Variable Before transformation After transformation WT 0.0267 0.0374 pH 0.1838 0.2488 EC 0.7338 0.8816 DO 0.187 0.187 BOD 0.3572 0.3512 Turbidity 0.0001 0.7793 TH 0.0462 0.6852 NO3 0.444 0.4429 PO4 0.0294 0.03 Table 4. Variable Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4 Comp.5 Comp.6 Comp.7 Comp.8 Comp.9 Std WT -0.90701 0.01783 0.10440 0.23376 0.16852 0.08562 0.11574 0.03572 0.24712 Std pH -0.45433 0.26018 0.77007 0.08724 0.27229 0.14204 0.01865 0.08511 -0.15285 Std EC 0.71776 0.26478 -0.22065 keywords: std cache: ijab-1562.pdf plain text: ijab-1562.txt item: #113 of 481 id: ijab-157 author: Saji, Anitha; Al Dhaheri, Shaikha; Shah, Junid N.; Soorae, Pritpal S. title: Influence of Chemical Parameters on Artemia sp. (Crustacea: Anostraca) Population in Al Wathba Lake in the Abu Dhabi Emirate, UAE date: 2016-04-21 words: 4563 flesch: 60 summary: In its natural environment, temperature, feeding and salinity are the most important factors influencing Artemia populations (Wear and Huslett, 1987). Previous study on the influence of physico-chemical variables on the distribution of the invader Artemia franciscana in the salterns of Kelambakkam, Southeast coast of India showed that Artemia population was abundant when salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen were from 70 to 200 ppt, 24.5 to 35.4°C and 0.8 to 6.1 mg L-1, respectively (Krishnakumar et al., 2014). keywords: artemia; l-1; lake; parameters; population; salinity; study; temperature; wathba cache: ijab-157.pdf plain text: ijab-157.txt item: #114 of 481 id: ijab-158 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Haokip, Telsing Paongam; Sharma, Sumita title: Loktak Lake, Manipur, northeast India: a Ramsar site with rich rotifer (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) diversity and its meta-analysis date: 2016-04-21 words: 5263 flesch: 59 summary: L. lateralis Sharma, 1978 87. L. niwati Segers, Kothetip & Sanoamuang, 2004 94. keywords: b.k; diversity; ehrenberg; family; gosse; india; lake; lecane; loktak; richness; river; rotifera; segers; sharma; species cache: ijab-158.pdf plain text: ijab-158.txt item: #115 of 481 id: ijab-1580 author: Phan, Tu Thi Cam; Vu, Ut Ngoc; Pham, Ngan Thi Tuyet; Vu, Hai Hung; Huynh, Giang Truong title: Evaluation of Pseudomonas stutzeri AM1 and Pseudomonas oleovorans ST1.1 isolated from shrimp pond sediments as probiotics for whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei culture date: 2022-06-25 words: 4756 flesch: 57 summary: Overall, P. stutzeri AM1 (T1) and P. oleovorans ST1.1 used as water supplements improved water quality and the survival rate of whiteleg shrimp. Experiment 2: Evaluation of P. stutzeri AM1 and P. oleovorans ST11 on water quality and growth performance of whiteleg shrimp: Based on experiment 1, P. stutzeri AM1 and P. oleovorans ST1.1 at a concentration of 103 CFUmL-1 were used for experiment 2. keywords: am1; aquaculture; growth; nitrogen; oleovorans; probiotics; pseudomonas; removal; shrimp; strains; stutzeri; survival; water cache: ijab-1580.pdf plain text: ijab-1580.txt item: #116 of 481 id: ijab-1587 author: Karnaukhov, Dmitry Yurevich; Dolinskaya, Ekaterina Mikhailovna; Biritskaya, Sofya Aleksandrovna; Teplykh, Maria Aleksandrovna; Ermolaeva, Yana Konstantinovna; Pushnica, Viktoria Aleksandrovna; Bukhaeva, Lidia Borisovna; Makhov, Ilya Andreevich; Silow, Eugene Anatolievich; Lavnikova, Arina Vitalievna title: Daily vertical migrations of Lake Baikal amphipods: Major players, seasonal dynamics and potential causes date: 2023-01-15 words: 4845 flesch: 61 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2023 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Daily vertical migrations of Lake Baikal amphipods: Major players, seasonal dynamics and potential causes Dmitry Yurevich Karnaukhov1, Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolinskaya1, Sofya Aleksandrovna Biritskaya1, Maria Aleksandrovna Teplykh1, Yana Konstantinovna Ermolaeva1, Viktoria Aleksandrovna Pushnica1, Lidia Borisovna Bukhaeva1, Ilya Andreevich Makhov2, Arina Vitalievna Lavnikova1, Eugene Anatolievich Silow1 1Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Lenin Str., 3, 664025, Russian Federation. It is assumed that Lake Baikal amphipods have no single general reason for vertical migrations, and a few of the driving forces that make different amphipods groups migrate are accumulations of regions positive temperatures that facilitate sex development, food foraging, passive dispersal, search for a partner, and pairing. keywords: activity; amphipods; baikal; bay; et al; karnaukhov; lake; migration; migratory; pelagic; specimens; vertical; video cache: ijab-1587.pdf plain text: ijab-1587.txt item: #117 of 481 id: ijab-1589 author: Al-Yassein, Rajaa N. title: Toxicity of fipronil and atrazine on Metapenaeus affinis (Milne-Edwards, 1837) and their effects on oxygen consumption date: 2022-06-25 words: 3282 flesch: 58 summary: Fipronil showed high toxicity to adult shrimp M. affinis compared to the atrazine. It is the most abundant commercial shrimp on the Iraqi coast (Saoud et al., 1993). keywords: affinis; atrazine; concentrations; consumption; fipronil; lc50; oxygen; shrimp; toxicity; µg.l-1 cache: ijab-1589.pdf plain text: ijab-1589.txt item: #118 of 481 id: ijab-159 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Pou, Kyapaomai Role Sounii; Sharma, Sumita title: Rich rotifer assemblage (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) of a sub-tropical wetland of Meghalaya, northeast India: ecosystem diversity and interesting features date: 2016-07-30 words: 3876 flesch: 55 summary: Keratella tecta, Lecane aspasia, L. elegans, L. obtusa, L. simonneae, L. stenroosi, L. undulata, Lepadella bicornis, L. vandenbrandei, Macrochaetus subquadratus, N. spinata, Mytilina michelangellii, Testudinella amphora, Trichocerca bidens, T. edmondsoni, T. scipio and T. siamensis, and two unidentified species are new records to Meghalaya fauna. 1e), L. discoidea (Fig. 1f), L. vandenbrandei (Fig. 1g), Lecane simonneae (Fig. 1h), L. unguitata and Trichocerca siamensis (Fig. 1i) are paleotropical species. keywords: b.k; india; lecane; meghalaya; nei; rotifera; sharma; species; tropical; wetland cache: ijab-159.pdf plain text: ijab-159.txt item: #119 of 481 id: ijab-1591 author: Al-Faiz, Nawras A.; Al-Najar, Ghassan A.; Al-Zaidy, Faleh M.; Younis, Kadhim H.; Jabir, Amir A. title: Effect of mixed and artificial feeding on the growth performance of Gattan Luciobarbus xanthopterus Heckel, 1843 larvae date: 2022-06-25 words: 2703 flesch: 65 summary: Using the natural live food in feeding of Al Gattan larvae (Barbus xanthopterus Heckel). It is crucial to determine the nutritional requirements of fish larvae to enhance their growth performance and survival rates (Radhakrishnan et al., 2020). keywords: aquaculture; fish; food; gattan; growth; larvae; weight cache: ijab-1591.pdf plain text: ijab-1591.txt item: #120 of 481 id: ijab-16 author: Amini Chermahini, Mohammad; Bahrami, Samad; Bakhshi, Farideh; Tahmasebi, Amir Hossein; Shahrani, Fatemeh title: Growth, reproduction and feeding biology of an endemic Sucker Catfish, Glyptothorax silviae Coad, 1981 (Actinopterygii: Sisoridae), in the Maroon River, Iran date: 2014-02-11 words: 4147 flesch: 64 summary: Samples were collected at monthly intervals throughout the year and 277 individuals of G. silviae were caught. The gut content analysis revealed that G. silviae feeds only on aquatic insects. keywords: females; fish; glyptothorax; iran; length; silviae; weight cache: ijab-16.pdf plain text: ijab-16.txt item: #121 of 481 id: ijab-160 author: Kardel, Fatemeh; Mirzapour, Farzaneh; Omidzahir, Shila; Akhoundian, Maryam title: Heavy metal concentrations in gill and liver tissues of Rutilus kutum and Chelon aurata in the coast of Babolsar, southern Caspian Sea date: 2016-04-21 words: 3952 flesch: 62 summary: In this study two commercial fish species, Rutilus kutum and Chelon aurata were selected for assessing heavy metal (Cd, Pb, Zn) concentrations in gill and liver tissues at Babolsar’s coast, the southern Caspian Sea, Iran. (2016) 4(2): 80-86 activities, different life stages, concentration of heavy metals in water and sediment, fishing season (Canli and Atli, 2003). keywords: aurata; concentration; fish; gill; heavy; kutum; liver; metals; tissue cache: ijab-160.pdf plain text: ijab-160.txt item: #122 of 481 id: ijab-1621 author: Roshni, Kuttanelloor; Renjithkumar, Chelapurath Radhakrishnan title: Population dynamics of two sympatric native and exotic cichlids in a tropical microtidal estuary, India date: 2023-01-15 words: 5059 flesch: 55 summary: The L∞ estimated in the present study is almost similar to that of O. mossambicus populations in African waters (Weyl and Hecht, 1998), while the species showed their highest growth rate in Vembanad lake than any other region, which suggests that the lake provides the best habitat requirement for O. mossambicus, facilitating its range expansion and population explosion. Samples of E. suratensis and O. mossambicus were collected from commercial catches at major fish landing centers along the Vembanad Lake monthly from June 2017 to May 2018. keywords: et al; fish; fisheries; growth; india; lake; length; mossambicus; population; species; suratensis; vembanad cache: ijab-1621.pdf plain text: ijab-1621.txt item: #123 of 481 id: ijab-1623 author: Abdullah, Abdul Hussein J.; Abdullah, Sajad A.; Ouda, Yasser W. title: Impact succession of drought and flood on diversity indices, abundance, and size range of fish assemblage in Al-Shafi Marsh, southern Iraq date: 2022-06-16 words: 5537 flesch: 63 summary: There were no significant (P>0.05) differences in the number of fish species 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 W a te r d e p th ( cm ) Low flat area River, canals and pits Seasonal areas Figure 3. Families and fish species with pointed native, exotic and marine species. keywords: abdullah; diversity; et al; fish; fish species; flood; journal; marsh; shafi; size; species; water cache: ijab-1623.pdf plain text: ijab-1623.txt item: #124 of 481 id: ijab-1624 author: Alabassi, Maytham M.; Guda, Muthik A.; Muhammed, Manal A. title: The removal efficiency of natural nano-coagulant produced from Phragmites communis, Schanginia aegyptiaca and Portulaca oleracea in wastewater treatment date: 2022-06-16 words: 2480 flesch: 52 summary: Natural coagulants collect particles and masses by adsorption on their surfaces. The removal efficiency of natural nano-coagulant produced from Phragmites communis, Schanginia aegyptiaca and Portulaca oleracea in wastewater treatment Maytham M. Alabassi1, Muthik A. Guda1, Manal A. Muhammed2 1Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, University of Kufa, Najaf, Iraq. keywords: aegyptiaca; coagulants; nano; oleracea; removal; wastewater; water cache: ijab-1624.pdf plain text: ijab-1624.txt item: #125 of 481 id: ijab-1626 author: Hashemi, Seyed Ahmad Reza; Doustdar, Mastoorh; Aminrad, Teymour; de Jesús Navarrete, Alberto; Gaudron, Sylvie M. title: Life-history and population dynamic of the White treads fish, Holothuria leucospilota in the Iranian part of the Oman Sea with a note on its conservation and management date: 2022-08-07 words: 5554 flesch: 62 summary: Managing sea cucumber fisheries with an ecosystem approach. Biometric measurements, including length and weight, were performed on sea cucumber after anesthesia. keywords: cucumber; fisheries; fishing; growth; holothuria; length; leucospilota; mortality; oman; population; rate; sea; species; total cache: ijab-1626.pdf plain text: ijab-1626.txt item: #126 of 481 id: ijab-1627 author: Hashemi, Seyed Ahmad Reza; Doustdar, Mastooreh; Erfanifar, Elnaz title: Length-based fishery status and population dynamics of Spiral Babylon, Babylonia spirata, Linnaeus, 1758, stock in the northern waters of the Oman Sea, Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran date: 2023-04-25 words: 4790 flesch: 63 summary: Despite the economic importance of this species, little is known about the stock of B. spirata population. The mean ± standard deviation of total length (Lm) and total weight (Wm) for male (1489 specimens) and female (1290 specimens) were 36±6 (18-58 mm), and 32±5 (19-50mm), and 14±6 (12-63 g), 10±5 (21-50 g), respectively. keywords: fishing; growth; length; mortality; oman; population; rate; sea; species; spirata; total cache: ijab-1627.pdf plain text: ijab-1627.txt item: #127 of 481 id: ijab-1631 author: Echreshavi, Souror; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Al Jufaili, Saud M.; Safaie, Mohsen title: Length-Weight relationships of nine goatfish species (Teleostei: Mullidae) from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea date: 2022-06-25 words: 2536 flesch: 63 summary: Fish species were identified (Fig. 2) according to Ben-Tuvin and Kissil (1998), Randall and Kulbicki (2006), Barman et al. (2007), and Uiblein and Heemstra (2010). Length‐weight relationship of fish species from Central Amazon floodplain. keywords: fish; length; species; weight cache: ijab-1631.pdf plain text: ijab-1631.txt item: #128 of 481 id: ijab-1637 author: Kurihara, Haruka; Akagi, Tomoya; Nimura, Hitomi; Itoi, Shiro; Sugita, Haruo title: Culturable microflora of Artemia franciscana reared under laboratory conditions date: 2022-07-25 words: 2832 flesch: 53 summary: However, Vibrionaceae were not detected in either decapsulated or undecapsulated cysts, or in the algal concentrates used as feed, suggesting that Vibrionaceae is not indigenous to Artemia cysts and instead is derived primarily from natural seawater. Artemia cysts were decapsulated as described by Lavens and Sorgeloos (1996). keywords: artemia; bacteria; cysts; day; isolates; rearing; seawater; vibrio cache: ijab-1637.pdf plain text: ijab-1637.txt item: #129 of 481 id: ijab-1639 author: Mouludi-Saleh, Atta; Eagderi, Soheil; Poorbagher, Hadi title: Ichthyofauna of the Iranian part of the Sirvan River drainage with the first record of Cobitis avicenna and Oxynoemacheilus euphraticus date: 2022-08-04 words: 3462 flesch: 59 summary: Percent of fish species in different fish orders. Number of fish species in different families. keywords: concern; drainage; fig; genus; river; sirvan; species cache: ijab-1639.pdf plain text: ijab-1639.txt item: #130 of 481 id: ijab-165 author: Azimirad, Mahmood; Meshkini, Said; Ahmadifard, Nasrollah; Hoseinifar, Seyed hossein title: The study of enrichment capability of adult Artemia franciscana with singular or combined administration of Pediococcus acidilactici and fructooligosaccharide date: 2016-05-26 words: 3710 flesch: 56 summary: Figure 1: The process of enrichment adult Artemia enrichment at different times in different treatments. In terms of the enrichment time, the results showed significant difference in the capability of Artemia enrichment (P<0.05). keywords: acidilactici; adult; aquaculture; artemia; bacteria; cfu; enrichment; fish; franciscana; probiotic; synbiotic; use cache: ijab-165.pdf plain text: ijab-165.txt item: #131 of 481 id: ijab-1659 author: Trinh, Mau Dang; Duong, Quang Hung title: Effects of cultural conditions on life history characteristics of the freshwater rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus date: 2023-04-25 words: 5638 flesch: 55 summary: Effects of pH level on life history parameters of B. calyciflorus: Brachionus calyciflorus could tolerate a broad range of pH from 4 to 10 in the experimental condition (Table 4, Fig. 3). Keywords: Biological characteristics Lifespan Temperature Algal density pH Abstract: The effects of temperature, food concentration, and pH conditions on the life history characteristics of the freshwater rotifer, Brachionus calyciflorus, were investigated. keywords: algae; brachionus; brachionus calyciflorus; calyciflorus; characteristics; china; et al; history; life; rotifer; species; temperature; vietnam cache: ijab-1659.pdf plain text: ijab-1659.txt item: #132 of 481 id: ijab-166 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Freshwater Eels of Iran (Family Anguillidae) date: 2016-04-22 words: 3352 flesch: 69 summary: However, European eels had a distinct mtDNA genotype and the conclusion to be drawn is that American and European eels have separate spawning sites such that larval dispersal ends up on different continents. The theory advanced by D.W. Tucker in 1959 maintained that European eels lack the energy resources in their migratory, spawning phase to reach the Sargasso Sea 7000 km from Europe. keywords: anguilla; caspian; eels; europe; european; fish; freshwater; sea; species; waters cache: ijab-166.pdf plain text: ijab-166.txt item: #133 of 481 id: ijab-1661 author: Zeidi, Amir; Rezaei, Mohammad Reza; Sayadi, Mohammad Hossein; Gholamhosseini, Amin; Banaee, Mahdi title: Evaluation of polyethylene microplastic bio-accumulation in hepatopancreas, intestine and hemolymph of freshwater crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus date: 2022-07-25 words: 3924 flesch: 54 summary: Polyethylene (PE) has been classified as a major source of MPs in aquatic and terrestrial environments (Wang et al., 2018; Sun et al., 2021). Xu et al., 2019; Daniel et al., 2020; Daniel et al., 2021). keywords: accumulation; crayfish; et al; ftir; hemolymph; hepatopancreas; marine; microplastics; mps; pollution; polyethylene cache: ijab-1661.pdf plain text: ijab-1661.txt item: #134 of 481 id: ijab-1666 author: Idan, Firas Sabeeh; Jazza, Salih Hassan title: Bioaccumulation of hydrocarbon compounds in the muscle of three aquatic birds in Um Alnaaj Marsh, Iraq date: 2022-06-25 words: 4433 flesch: 63 summary: 10(3): 234-241 (Tolosa et al., 2004; Guo et al., 2007). The ratio (Ant/(Ant+Phe): The ratio less than 0.1 indicates the sources of PAHs from petroleum, while a ratio more than 0.1 indicates the sources of PAHs pyrogenic (Guo et al., 2007). keywords: aromatic; birds; et al; hydrocarbons; oil; pahs; polycyclic; pyrogenic; ratio; science; species; water; winter cache: ijab-1666.pdf plain text: ijab-1666.txt item: #135 of 481 id: ijab-1668 author: Hanaf, Raja Abdul-Kadhim title: Bioconcentration factor of heavy metals in some aquatic plants in the Shatt Al-Arab River and the possibility of using them as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution date: 2022-08-05 words: 3620 flesch: 63 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Bioconcentration factor of heavy metals in some aquatic plants in the Shatt al-Arab River and the possibility of using them as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution Rajaa Abdul-Kadhim Hanaf College of Marine Sciences, Department of Natural Marine Science, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq. Keywords: Pollutant Aquatic plants Bioconcentration factor River Abstract: This study was conducted to measure the concentration of heavy metals (manganese, copper, zinc, iron, and cadmium) in water and aquatic plants of Ceratophullum demersum as a submerged, Phragmites australis as an emergent, and Lemna minor as a floating aquatic plant to calculate their bioconcentration factor and compare them in aquatic plants to find out proper one as heavy metal bioindicator. keywords: arab; concentration; elements; factor; journal; metals; plants; pollution; river; shatt; water cache: ijab-1668.pdf plain text: ijab-1668.txt item: #136 of 481 id: ijab-1670 author: Lombardo, Andrea; Marletta, Giuliana title: Observations on the ghost fishing in two species of marine heterobranchs (Mollusca Gastropoda): Aplysia depilans Gmelin, 1791 (Aplysidae) and Umbraculum umbraculum ([Lightfoot], 1786) (Umbraculidae) date: 2022-10-25 words: 2091 flesch: 66 summary: The marine organisms that are mainly threatened by ghost nets are fishes and crustaceans (Thomas and Sandhya, 2019). (Mendonça et al., 2019)] or fishing with nets placed parallel to the seabed [Bulla ampulla Linnaeus, 1758 (Samuel et al., 2018)] and therefore not through ghost nets. keywords: fisheries; fishing; ghost; marine; net; nets; umbraculum cache: ijab-1670.pdf plain text: ijab-1670.txt item: #137 of 481 id: ijab-1672 author: Vijayan Santhi, Vineetha; Sreekanth, Smrithi; Sukumaran, Mugdha; Antony, Mano Mohan title: New distribution record of Crassostreine oyster Magallana gryphoides (Schlotheim, 1820) in Kerala, India date: 2022-10-25 words: 3327 flesch: 62 summary: The report indicates the range extension of M. gryphoides on the South-west coast of India. The native oyster M. bilineata and M. gryphoides were found to co-exist in the same habitat sharing similar ecological conditions, sharing a sister group relationship. keywords: 16s; bilineata; coi; crassostrea; et al; gryphoides; indian; magallana; oyster; species cache: ijab-1672.pdf plain text: ijab-1672.txt item: #138 of 481 id: ijab-1676 author: Nematdoost Haghi, Behzad; Mirvaghefi, Alireza; Farahmand, Hamid title: Individual and mixture effects of Nano-TiO2 and microplastics on antioxidant and immunological responses of Nile tilapia juvenile, Oreochromis niloticus (L.) date: 2022-10-25 words: 5305 flesch: 52 summary: The enzymatic part contains a set of enzymes that prevent the formation of free radicals (Li et al., 2010). 100% daily water exchange was done (50% every 12 hours) to maintain a constant concentration of Nano TiO2 (Banaee et al., 2019). keywords: activity; banaee; effects; fish; interaction; microplastic; mps; nano; p<0.05; stress; system; tio2 cache: ijab-1676.pdf plain text: ijab-1676.txt item: #139 of 481 id: ijab-168 author: Kutty, Ranjeet; Chakkayil, Muhsina; Pura, Shahul Hameed Pentam Veli title: Community structure of macrobenthos in Ponnani estuary, South India with reference to occurrence of invasive alien species date: 2016-09-15 words: 3795 flesch: 51 summary: It also elucidates that any perturbance in the physico-chemical nature of the estuary favours the invasiveness of alien macrobenthic species in Ponnani backwaters. (2016) 4(4): 269-276; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Community structure of macrobenthos in Ponnani estuary, South India with reference to occurrence of invasive alien species Ranjeet Kutty*1, Muhsina Chakkayil2, Shahul Hameed Pentam Veli Pura3 1Department of Fishery Hydrography, Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Panangad P.O., 682 506, Kerala, India. keywords: abundance; alien; benthic; distribution; estuary; ponnani; species; stations; study; veliyancode cache: ijab-168.pdf plain text: ijab-168.txt item: #140 of 481 id: ijab-1689 author: Palanichamy, Muthupriya; Kandhasamy, Sivakumar; Kareem, Altaff title: Insight into the reproductive biology of euryhaline cyclopoid copepods Apocyclops dengizicus and Apocyclops royi date: 2022-07-25 words: 7397 flesch: 54 summary: Apocyclops dengizicus and A. royi females are allowed to remain continuously with males showing a higher number of clutches and moderate inter- clutch period advocating higher reproductive performance with multiple mating. Unmated A. dengizicus and A. royi male and female survived longer than once mated animals. keywords: a. royi; apocyclops; biology; dengizicus; eggs; female; males; mating; ovisac; reproductive; royi; species; spermatophore; trail cache: ijab-1689.pdf plain text: ijab-1689.txt item: #141 of 481 id: ijab-1692 author: Presson, Jefry; Pardosi, Lukas; Mamangkey, Jendri; Hanas, Dicky Frengky title: Isolation of symbiont bacteria of Stylissa massa as potential candidates for producing antimicrobial compounds from the Waters of Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia date: 2022-12-11 words: 4081 flesch: 58 summary: The compound with a mass of 324 sma was assumed to be 2- Hymenialdisine (Fig. 5) that has been isolated from S. massa sponge from Guam Island (Rohde et al., 2012), and Stylissa carteri sponge (Hamed et al., 2018), Axinella verrucosa sponge, and Acantella Figure 2. Such condition allows sponge symbiont bacteria to play a major role in producing bioactive compounds that have antimicrobial activity. keywords: aureus; bacteria; coli; compounds; isolates; massa; sm10; sponge; stylissa; white cache: ijab-1692.pdf plain text: ijab-1692.txt item: #142 of 481 id: ijab-1695 author: Olopade, Olaniyi Alaba; Dienye , Henry Eyina; Dike, Desire Precious title: Stock assessment of the African moony, Monodactylus sebae (Cuvier, 1829) in the New Calabar, Nigeria date: 2022-07-25 words: 3607 flesch: 63 summary: The yield per recruit model is an efficient approach for fish stock assessment, consisting in an important tool to the management for fisheries (Sparre and Venema, 1997). Manual of methods for fish stock assessment. keywords: fish; growth; length; mortality; new; nigeria; rate; sebae; species; stock cache: ijab-1695.pdf plain text: ijab-1695.txt item: #143 of 481 id: ijab-1696 author: Nguyen, Thi Mai; Nguyen, Thu Hang; Do, Thi Ngoc Anh; Nguyen, Hung Phuc; Tran Thi, Nang Thu title: Influence of dietary fat sources on growth, bacterial resistance, and antioxidant ability of liver in common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2022-12-11 words: 8122 flesch: 58 summary: Replacement of dietary fish oil by vegetable oils affects humoral immunity and expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines genes in gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata. Effects of replacement of dietary fish oil by rapeseed oil on growth performance, anti-oxidative capacity and inflammatory response in large yellow croaker Larimichthys crocea. keywords: activity; antioxidant; carp; dietary; et al; fat; fed; feed; fish; fish oil; growth; linseed; lipid; liver; nguyen; oil; plant; protein; sesame; sources cache: ijab-1696.pdf plain text: ijab-1696.txt item: #144 of 481 id: ijab-17 author: Malekzehi, Mohammad Hashem; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Zareian, Halimeh; Farahani, Zahra; Pazira, Abdolrahim title: Incidence of Lernaea (Crustacea: Copepoda) parasitic in the Mashkid River Basin, Southeast of Iran date: 2014-02-11 words: 2078 flesch: 59 summary: Fish species collected from Mashkid River basin Species Standard Length (mm) Weight (g) Although the parasite occurs on other fish species, Bangana dero was the most heavily infected and the parasites were found in eyes, fins, body muscles and operculum of this native cyprinid causing Lernaeasis. keywords: basin; fishes; iran; lernaea; mashkid; native; parasites; river; species cache: ijab-17.pdf plain text: ijab-17.txt item: #145 of 481 id: ijab-170 author: Kutty, Ranjeet; Shamsudheen, Shahana; Ottathaikkal, Shafeena; Vallikkattil, Jamsheera title: An account on the assemblage of fish larvae in Ponnani estuary, South India date: 2017-03-02 words: 4747 flesch: 47 summary: However, an interesting observation was reduced values of marine fish diversity during premonsoon season in Ponnani. The relationship of marine fish larval diversity indices to the factors, worked out for different seasons, was established using stepwise regression analysis. keywords: analysis; backwaters; diversity; factors; fish; larvae; marine; number; ponnani; species; stations; variables cache: ijab-170.pdf plain text: ijab-170.txt item: #146 of 481 id: ijab-1708 author: Medina-Ramírez, Iliana Ernestina; Rodríguez-Padilla, Adriana Daniela; Haro Pérez, Catalina Ester; Arzate-Cárdenas, Mario Alberto title: ZnO nanoparticles and Cu2+ enhanced toxicity in acute rather than chronic exposure of the freshwater rotifer Lecane papuana date: 2022-12-18 words: 8632 flesch: 56 summary: mg ZnO NPs /L), 0.75 + 0.25 (2.131 × 10-3 mg Cu2+/L + 3.950 mg ZnO NPs /L), 0.5 + 0.5 (1.421 × 10-3 mg Cu2+/L Thus, if nanomaterials remain stable as a colloidal suspension during the exposure time under the most unfavorable conditions (salt and nanoparticle concentrations), then it can be assumed that ZnO NPs suspensions remain stable at lower concentrations of either Cu2+ or ZnO NPs. keywords: acute; chronic; concentrations; cu2 +; lc50; medium; nanoparticles; nps; papuana; rotifers; test; toxicity; zn2; zno; zno nps cache: ijab-1708.pdf plain text: ijab-1708.txt item: #147 of 481 id: ijab-171 author: KANEV, Martin Orlinov; í–zdemir, Kezban; Gökalp, Fulya Dilek title: Genotoxic evaluation of the Ergene River, Turkey, on mosquito fish, Gambussia affinis (Baird and Girard, 1853) using the piscine micronucleus assay date: 2016-10-21 words: 5512 flesch: 50 summary: The apoptotic effect of water pollution on fish erythrocytes has been previously investigated (Omar et al., 2012; Osman et al., 2012; Walia et al., 2013). Evaluation of basal micronucleus frequency and hexavalent chromium effects in fish erythrocytes. keywords: apoptosis; effects; environmental; ergene; erythrocytes; et al; fish; genotoxic; micronucleus; nce; pce; river; samples; test; water cache: ijab-171.pdf plain text: ijab-171.txt item: #148 of 481 id: ijab-1711 author: Al-Faiz, Nawras A.; Yesser, Abdulkareem T.; Jabir, Amir A.; Alhamdany, Qusay H. title: Comparison of the traditional outdoor and recirculation indoor rearing systems on survival rate and growth performance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) larvae during early development date: 2022-07-25 words: 2889 flesch: 60 summary: al./ Comparison of traditional outdoor and recirculation indoor rearing systems in common carp frequently irregular in quantity and quality, and there is a high risk of parasites in such hatcheries. 312 Al-Faiz et al./ Comparison of traditional outdoor and recirculation indoor rearing systems in common carp in studies with other fish species (Summerfelt et al., 1996; Jomori et al., 2003, Malison, 2003). keywords: carp; earthen; indoor; larvae; ponds; survival; system; weight cache: ijab-1711.pdf plain text: ijab-1711.txt item: #149 of 481 id: ijab-1712 author: Khalifa, Mohammed G.; Ajeel, Shaker G. title: New record of Cypridopsis vidua (Muller, 1776) (Ostracoda, Podocopida: Cyprididae) from East Al-Hammar Marshes, Iraq date: 2022-07-25 words: 1838 flesch: 64 summary: Under pressurized tap 300 Khalifa and Ajeel / Cypridopsis vidua in Al-Hammar Marshes, Iraq water, the valve of C. vidua was separated from the soft body, dissected, and identified based on both soft body parts and valve morphology (using proper keys (Meisch, 2000; Karanovic, 2012), then the samples were classified by compound microscope Humascope type. In addition, C. vidua is found in temporary ponds, springs, well, and the interstitial habitat. keywords: cypridopsis; hammar; iraq; marshes; ostracoda; vidua cache: ijab-1712.pdf plain text: ijab-1712.txt item: #150 of 481 id: ijab-1713 author: Alfarras, Albab Fawwaz; Hameed, Noora M.; Sabah Jabr, Huda; Ahjel, Salam; Kazem Alaraji, Mohamed; Abed, Ahmed S. title: Effect of mint powder, Mentha longifolia, and vitamin D administration on growth indices of juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss date: 2022-07-27 words: 3825 flesch: 59 summary: Condition Factor (CF) (Osho and Usman, 2019), the Hepatic Steatosis Index (HSI) (Ribeiro et al., 2013), Visceral Sensitivity Index (VSI) (Torstensen et al., 2011), Spleen Somatic Index (SSI) (Abdel-Tawwab et al., 2021), Weight Gain Percentage (WG%) (Besson et al., 2016), Specific Growth Rate (SGR) (Korzen et al., 2016), Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), Satiety Index, Food Conversion Efficiency (FCE) (Zhang et al., 2010), and Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER) (Moogouei, 2014; Taee et al., 2017; Adeshina et al., 2018) were measured. In addition, the satiety Index describes the sensation of being full and losing one's appetite after eating (Zhang et al., 2010) keywords: day; et al; feed; fish; group; growth; journal; mint; powder; trout; vitamin cache: ijab-1713.pdf plain text: ijab-1713.txt item: #151 of 481 id: ijab-1718 author: Al-Enazi, Majida Sabah; Lazim, Israa Ibrahim title: Some trace elements in the water, sediments and muscles of three fish species along the Tigris River in Misan, southern Iraq date: 2023-01-15 words: 5228 flesch: 66 summary: The presence of higher trace elements in the sediments of aquatic systems is because they represent the main reservoir of those elements and can move from the phase of their presence in the sediment to the phase of their presence in the water column (Al-Saad et al., 1996). We conclude that the concentrations of trace elements in the sediments were more than in the waters of the Tigris River, as a storage place of pollutants in the aquatic environments. keywords: concentration; elements; fish; journal; metals; river; sediments; summer; trace; trace elements; water; winter cache: ijab-1718.pdf plain text: ijab-1718.txt item: #152 of 481 id: ijab-1719 author: Makki, Alyaa Adnan; Jasim, Sofia Jabar; Al Nuaimy, Ahmed Ayad; Al-Khafaji, Ansam Saad title: Biochemical and molecular identification of the isolated bacteria from the beach soil and saline water of Sawa Lake, Iraq date: 2022-07-25 words: 1973 flesch: 56 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Biochemical and molecular identification of the isolated bacteria from the beach soil and saline water of Sawa Lake, Iraq Alyaa Adnan Makki1, Sofia Jabar Jasim2, Ahmed Ayad Al Nuaimy2, Ansam Saad Al-Khafaji*21 1Agricultural extension and Training office, AL-Muthana, Iraq. 346 Makki et al./ Bacteria of the beach soil and saline water of Sawa Lake Results Biochemical tests: The results of biochemical tests are presented in Table 2, showing bacteria isolates from the water and sediment of Sawa Lake that describes their colony’s morphology. keywords: bacteria; gram; isolates; lake; sawa; water cache: ijab-1719.pdf plain text: ijab-1719.txt item: #153 of 481 id: ijab-172 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Perches of Iran (Family Percidae) date: 2016-08-02 words: 17450 flesch: 65 summary: Biodiversity of fish species in Haraz River (an ecological approach). Distribution and biodiversity of fish species in Haraz River in Mazandaran Province. keywords: age; anzali; basin; caspian; caspian sea; catch; dorsal; et al; farsi; fin; fish; fisheries; fishes; fluviatilis; food; growth; iran; iranian; journal; length; lucioperca; males; perch; pikeperch; rays; research; river; sander; sciences; sea; spawning; species; suf; water; wetland cache: ijab-172.pdf plain text: ijab-172.txt item: #154 of 481 id: ijab-1724 author: Venkaiah, Kaduru; Reddy, Malapati Hanuma; Kiran, Jangampalli Pradeep; Sainath, Sri Bhashaym title: Effect of selected retinoids on carbohydrate metabolism in the freshwater monsoon prawn, Macrobrachium malcolmsonii date: 2023-02-25 words: 7215 flesch: 51 summary: In the present study, ESX prawns were obtained by cutting at the base of the stalks, and post-ablation procedure, cauterization of the wound was performed to prevent fluid loss (Sainz- Hernandez et al., 2008). After 24 hours, ESX prawns were used for the present experiments. keywords: 9cra; acid; activity; chh; crustaceans; esx; et al; eyestalk; glucose; glycogen; hemolymph; hyperglycemic; levels; metabolism; phosphorylase; prawns; retinoic; total cache: ijab-1724.pdf plain text: ijab-1724.txt item: #155 of 481 id: ijab-173 author: Kurbatova, Svetlana; Lapteva, Nina; Bykova, Svetlana; Yershov, Igor; Borisovskaya, Yelena title: Effect of aquatic plants upon planktonic and periphytic organisms: a microcosm-based approach date: 2016-08-03 words: 5980 flesch: 53 summary: (2016) 4(3): 189-201; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effect of aquatic plants upon planktonic and periphytic organisms: a microcosm-based approach Svetlana Kurbatova*,1Nina Lapteva, Svetlana Bykova, Igor Yershov, Yelena Borisovskaya Laboratory of Experimental Ecology, I.D. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences, 152742 Borok, Yaroslavskaya Region, Russian Federation. Aquatic plants Stratiotes aloides Bacteria Periphyton Plankton Abstract: Aquatic plants have a major influence upon other aquatic organisms, by altering both water chemistry and spatial structure of the habitat in shallow water bodies. keywords: aloides; biomass; community; controls; experiment; l-1; microcosms; numbers; periphyton; phytoplankton; plants; species; stratiotes; water; zooplankton cache: ijab-173.pdf plain text: ijab-173.txt item: #156 of 481 id: ijab-1741 author: AL-Shammari, Rana H.H.; Alsaady, Majida Hadi Mahdi; Ali, Shaimaa Satae M. title: The efficiency of biosynthesized Zinc oxide nanoparticles by Fusarium sp. against Saprolegnia parasitica isolated from common carp eggs in fish hatchery date: 2022-10-25 words: 2846 flesch: 54 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article The efficiency of biosynthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles by Fusarium sp. against Saprolegnia parasitica isolated from common carp eggs in fish hatchery Rana H.H. AL-Shammari1, Majida Hadi Mahdi Alsaady2, Shaimaa Satae M. Ali3 1Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the antifungal effect of biosynthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnNPs) against Saprolegnia spp. keywords: antifungal; biosynthesized; green; journal; nanoparticles; oxide; saprolegnia; zinc; znnps cache: ijab-1741.pdf plain text: ijab-1741.txt item: #157 of 481 id: ijab-1744 author: Khumsrisuk, Priyaporn; Mapanao, Ratchaneegorn; Nithikulworawong, Nudtha title: Evaluation of pineapple waste crude extract in improving growth performance and resistance to Aeromonas hydrophila in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) date: 2022-10-25 words: 7053 flesch: 54 summary: Antimicrobial activity of different part of pineapple crude extract against Aeromonas hydrophila. Tongsiri and Pimpimol (2019) revealed that supplementation of pineapple crude extract in diet at 0.5 ml/kg was able to significantly increase growth rate and the average daily weight gain of the climbing perch (Anabas testudineus). keywords: antibacterial; aquaculture; bromelain; crude; diet; et al; extract; fed; feed; fish; growth; hydrophila; journal; nile; peel; performance; pineapple; ppe; protein; tilapia cache: ijab-1744.pdf plain text: ijab-1744.txt item: #158 of 481 id: ijab-1753 author: Hasaninia, Abbas; Vahabzadeh Roudari, Habib; Khara, Hosein; Shenavar Masouleh, Alireza; Ahmadnezhad, Mohadeseh title: Effect of dietary Lactococcus lactis and Bacillus subtilis on the innate immunity, intestinal microbiota, histometrical indices, and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in Oscar, Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831 date: 2022-12-11 words: 6920 flesch: 52 summary: The immune system response of fish can be greatly influenced by adding B.subtilis and L. lactis in different fish diets (Nayak et al., 2010; Dias et al., 2020). al./ Effect of dietary Lactococcus lactis and Bacillus subtilis on the innate immunity of Oscar digestion process and improve the intestinal tissue of common carp (Yanbo and Zirong, 2006), sea bass using B. mojavensis (Hamza et al., 2016), the barb fed by mixed probiotics (Allameh et al., 2017) and Nile tilapia fed by B. subtilis and L. lactis (Liu et al., 2017; Xia et al., 2018). keywords: bacillus; bacteria; control; dietary; diets; et al; fish; growth; lactis; oscar; probiotics; rainbow; resistance; subtilis; tilapia; treatments; trout cache: ijab-1753.pdf plain text: ijab-1753.txt item: #159 of 481 id: ijab-1754 author: Kadhim, Asaa H. ; Yesser, Abdulkareem T.; Al-Niaeem, Khalidah S. title: Effect of Broccoli, Brassica oleracea extract on growth performance and some blood parameters of common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2022-10-25 words: 4154 flesch: 59 summary: The results could indicate that broccoli extract enhances fish growth, feed utilization, and immune function. Brassica oleracea extract in the diet can act as a growth promoter, appetite stimulator, and immunostimulant, as well as reduce stress, reduce food losses, and protect fish, resulting in better fish growth. keywords: aquaculture; brassica; broccoli; carp; diet; extract; fish; growth; immune; oleracea; parameters; performance; rate; weight cache: ijab-1754.pdf plain text: ijab-1754.txt item: #160 of 481 id: ijab-1755 author: Jasim, Nowfel Hammadi; Huwait, Abdul Jabbar Rasmi; Abed, Raghad Issa; Majeed, Majdy Faisal title: Study of pollution in Shatt AL-Arab River using histological alternations and some other biochemical parameters of gill in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) as water quality biomarkers date: 2022-10-25 words: 5714 flesch: 51 summary: The antioxidant enzymes activities were recorded significantly high in fish gills of catalase (CAT) and glutathione -S-transferase (GST) in polluted sites of 1, 2, and 3, while superoxide dismutase (SOD) were significantly higher only in site 3 compare with reference site of 4. Sites 1 and 3 also showed a significant increase in fish gills LPO (P≤0.05) than site 4. keywords: + +; activity; arab; chemical; et al; fish; gills; metals; pollution; quality; river; shatt; site; study; water cache: ijab-1755.pdf plain text: ijab-1755.txt item: #161 of 481 id: ijab-1760 author: Kankanamge Epa, Udaya Priyantha; Premarathna, Asha Srimali title: Use of ethanol (95%) extract of Anacardium occidentale (Linnaeus 1753) to control Centrocestus formosanus (Nishigori 1924) infection in Xiphophorus hellerii (Heckel 1848) date: 2023-01-15 words: 5002 flesch: 56 summary: The toxic constituents of A. occidentale apple extract may have inactivated and killed the metacercariae in treated fish. Mortality and parasitic intensity of treated fish were significantly lower than that of non-treated fish during the experiment and recovery period. keywords: anacardium; control; ethanol; extract; fish; hellerii; infection; intensity; metacercariae; mg.l-1; occidentale; plant; xiphophorus cache: ijab-1760.pdf plain text: ijab-1760.txt item: #162 of 481 id: ijab-1761 author: Ullah, Asad; Ahmed, Sohaib; Umrani, Arz Muhammad; Ahmed, Mukhtar; Nasim, Shehr Yar; Ahmed, Nazeer; Ghotia, Abdul Ghafar; Ahmed, Fayaz; Khatoon, Khair; Yousaf, Fehmeeda; Khalid, Amber; Zamir, Ahmad; Huma, Zile title: Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting area and hatchlings released at Daran Beach, Jiwani District, Gwadar, Balochistan with some recommendations for its conservation date: 2022-12-11 words: 1999 flesch: 65 summary: Received 11 September 2022 Accepted 26 November 2022 Available online 2 5 December 2022 Keywords: Conservation Daran Beach Recommendation Threats Balochistan Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the nesting area of green turtle, Chelonia mydas, and hatchlings released in Daraan Beach, Jiwani, Pakistan, with providing recommendations for their conservation. The results also revealed increasing hatchlings during our study during 2020-2021 due to the Wildlife department’s efforts to protect and conserve green turtles at Daran Beach. keywords: beach; green; hatchlings; jiwani; nesting; pakistan; turtles cache: ijab-1761.pdf plain text: ijab-1761.txt item: #163 of 481 id: ijab-1762 author: Abdullah, Sajad A.; Abdullah, Abdul Hussein J.; Ouda, Yasser W. title: Fish diversity of the Euphrates River between Medina and Qurna cities, southern Iraq date: 2022-10-25 words: 5379 flesch: 71 summary: Based on the results, fish species can be classified into three groups based on their distribution; common species with nine species, accounting for 98,66%; seasonal species with four species accounting for 0.798% and rare species, with nine species accounting 0.541% of total richness. The relative abundance of fish species was calculated according to Odum (1979). keywords: euphrates; fish; iraq; journal; river; species; study; total cache: ijab-1762.pdf plain text: ijab-1762.txt item: #164 of 481 id: ijab-177 author: Singh, Pammi; Dey, Mithra; Ramanujam, Sunkam Narayana title: Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Anuran Tadpoles: A Study in Barak Valley, Assam date: 2016-07-30 words: 3715 flesch: 55 summary: Heavy metal concentrations in different species of tadpole, sediment and water in different sampling sites (IA- Industrial area, TG- Tea garden, BK- Brick kiln). Heavy metal concentrations in sediment (left) and water (right) collected from the habitat of tadpole species. keywords: concentration; copper; lead; metals; samples; sediment; tadpoles; water cache: ijab-177.pdf plain text: ijab-177.txt item: #165 of 481 id: ijab-1771 author: Mohamadzadeh, Hosein; Kashiri, Hadise; Shirangi, Ainaz; Taskinen, Jouni; Khaleghi, Reza; Ghadermarzi, Amir title: Morphological and molecular analysis of the freshwater bivalve Anodonta anatina in Iran and Finland date: 2022-12-11 words: 5636 flesch: 57 summary: Due to high morphological similarity and phenotypic plasticity, A. anatina has sometimes been misidentified as A. cygnea. The COI sequence analysis showed the existence of A. anatina in the sampling areas. keywords: a. anatina; anatina; anodonta; bivalvia; central; europe; finland; freshwater; genbank; genbank a.; haplotypes; iberia; iran; iranian; mussel; ncbi; north; shell; study cache: ijab-1771.pdf plain text: ijab-1771.txt item: #166 of 481 id: ijab-1774 author: Mohammed-AbdAllah, Ezzat; El-Ganainy, Azza; Farrag, Mahmoud M.S.; Moustafa, Mohsen A.; Osman, Alaa G.M. title: Reproductive biology of greasy grouper, Epinephelus tauvina and coral hind grouper Cephalopholis miniata (Family: Serranidae) in the southern Red Sea, Shalatien, Egypt date: 2022-12-25 words: 5688 flesch: 66 summary: A total of 212 specimens of E. tauvina with a total length range of 23.6 to 70.3 cm and 243 specimens of C. miniata with a total length range of 17.4 to 42.1 cm were examined. Females of E. tauvina and C. miniata accounted for 61.7 and 61.9% of the total fish sampled, showing a 1:1.61 and 1:1.63 male-to-female sex ratio, respectively. keywords: biology; epinephelus; females; fish; maturity; miniata; red; sea; spawning; tauvina cache: ijab-1774.pdf plain text: ijab-1774.txt item: #167 of 481 id: ijab-178 author: Ali, Sk Sajed; Acharyya, Nirmallya; Maiti, Smarajit title: Promising anti-oxidative therapeutic potentials of edible freshwater snail Bellamya bengalensis extract against arsenic-induced rat hepatic tissue and DNA damage date: 2016-09-05 words: 9162 flesch: 48 summary: Ascorbic acid and alpha- tocopherol as potent modulators of apoptosis on arsenic induced toxicity in rats. In this background, the present study was designed to elucidate the therapeutic effects of the water extract of B. bengalensis for the management of arsenic induced hepatic toxicity and its possible mechanistic approach in the experimental rat model. keywords: acid; activity; arsenic; bbe; bengalensis; control; dna; et al; extract; group; hepatic; hrs; journal; liver; maiti; naaso2; phosphate; ppm; protein; rat; study; tissue; toxicity; toxicology cache: ijab-178.pdf plain text: ijab-178.txt item: #168 of 481 id: ijab-1780 author: Robin, Robin; Valen, Fitri Sil; Ramadhanu, Destra; Nomleni, Aryok; Turnip, Gilbert; Insani, Liga title: A new distributional record of flying barb, Esomus metallicus (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae), from Kapalo Banda River, West Sumatra, Indonesia date: 2023-01-15 words: 4396 flesch: 61 summary: For subsequent DNA analysis, five specimens were fixed in 95% ethanol (Valen et al., 2019b). The parameters used in this method are as follows: denaturation at 94°C for 3 min, denaturing at 94°C for 30s, annealing at 48°C for 30s, and extension at 72°C for 45s (Valen et al., 2021; Valen et al., 2022a), and the PCR process was repeated for 38 cycles. keywords: banda; barb; esomus; et al; f.s; fish; indonesia; kapalo; metallicus; new; river; species; thailand; valen; west cache: ijab-1780.pdf plain text: ijab-1780.txt item: #169 of 481 id: ijab-1782 author: Glou, Ali M.; Al-Yassein, Rajaa N.; Resin, Amjed K. title: Total petroleum hydrocarbons in water, sediment, and Redbelly tilapia, Coptodon zillii in Shatt Al-Basrah Canal, Iraq date: 2022-12-20 words: 5670 flesch: 59 summary: Petroleum hydrocarbons have extremely dangerous to the aquatic environment. Therefore, when petroleum hydrocarbons are discharged into aquatic ecosystems, they cause harm to living organisms, with toxic effects ranging from acute to chronic depending on the metabolism and photo-oxidation process (Kuppusamy et al., 2020). keywords: basrah; et al; fish; hydrocarbons; journal; levels; oil; petroleum; petroleum hydrocarbons; pollution; sediments; shatt; stations; tphs; water; weight cache: ijab-1782.pdf plain text: ijab-1782.txt item: #170 of 481 id: ijab-1783 author: Hmoshi, Rawaa M.; Mohammed, Mahmmoud Ismail title: Cyanobacteria diversity in various waterbodies of Mosul, Iraq date: 2022-12-25 words: 2932 flesch: 54 summary: For instance, in agriculture, they used to produce biological fertilizers and nitrogen fixation from the atmosphere by transforming the nitrogen to ammonium, which is necessary for plant growth and dissolving the phosphate and consequently enhancing and improving the production of the crop (Kumar et al., 2019; Kini et al., 2020). Furthermore, they possess secondary metabolic compounds used as anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-cancer agents (Singh et al., 2016; Kumar et al., 2019). keywords: algae; cyanobacteria; dam; environmental; et al; lake; mosul; water cache: ijab-1783.pdf plain text: ijab-1783.txt item: #171 of 481 id: ijab-1784 author: Al-Najar, Ghassan A. ; Yesser, Abdulkareem T.; Jabir, Amir A.; Younis , Kadhim H. title: Short-term assessment of heavy metals in surface waters of the Shatt Al-Arab River date: 2023-01-15 words: 3542 flesch: 67 summary: Original Article Short-term assessment of heavy metals in surface waters of the Shatt Al-Arab River Ghassan A. Al-Najar, Abdulkareem T. Yesser, Amir A. Jabir, Kadhim H. Younis Marine Science Center, University of Basrah, Basrah, Iraq. There was a considerable change in the quantity of heavy metals throughout the year, with the summer months having the highest concentration. keywords: arab; metals; river; salinity; shatt; shatt al; surface; water cache: ijab-1784.pdf plain text: ijab-1784.txt item: #172 of 481 id: ijab-1789 author: Masoumi, Amir Hassan; Al Jufaili, Saud M.; Pourhosseini, Fereshteh; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Length-weight relationships of three endemic fish species of the Arabian Peninsula date: 2023-01-15 words: 1964 flesch: 58 summary: The b-value of LWR is an exponent commonly different among fish species being 2.5 to 4. The slope parameter, b, is used to describe the growth pattern of a fish: allometric growth (b ≠ 3) represents a fish that has less girth as length increases (b < 3) or has an increase in plumpness as length increases (b > 3) and occurs more commonly among fish species compared to isometric growth. keywords: esmaeili; fish; length; relationships; species; weight cache: ijab-1789.pdf plain text: ijab-1789.txt item: #173 of 481 id: ijab-1796 author: Alwanzadegan, Kazem; Kashiri, Hadise; Bolotov, Ivan N.; Ercan, Ertan; Shirangi, Ainaz; Ghaderi, Edris title: Discovery and DNA analysis of the invasive freshwater mussel Sinanodonta lauta (Unionidae) in south Iran date: 2023-03-24 words: 6513 flesch: 47 summary: There is no record of S. lauta in other Middle East countries, but its closely related species S. woodiana was previously reported in some regions, including Iraq (Bogan et al., 2021) and The thermophilic feature of the closely related species S. woodiana was previously suggested by various evidences but less has been studied about S. lauta. keywords: alien; dez; dna; et al; fish; freshwater; iran; kondakov; lauta; lineage; mussel; river; s. lauta; samples; sequences; sinanodonta; south; species; study; woodiana cache: ijab-1796.pdf plain text: ijab-1796.txt item: #174 of 481 id: ijab-18 author: Alam, M. Manjurul; Rahman, Md. Tohidur; Parween, Selina title: Morphometric characters and condition factors of five freshwater fishes from Pagla river of Bangladesh date: 2014-03-28 words: 2940 flesch: 70 summary: Length weight relationship and condition factor of Chanda nama (Hamilton) and Chanda ranga (Hamilton), Rajshahi University Studies, Part. Cube law, condition factor and weight–length relationships: history, metaanalysis and recommendations. keywords: bangladesh; condition; fish; journal; length; species; weight cache: ijab-18.pdf plain text: ijab-18.txt item: #175 of 481 id: ijab-180 author: Rabie, Mina; Asri, Younes; Ahmadi, Kamal title: Effect of Milk thistle plant, Vitis vinifera extract on immune system of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) challenge by diazinon date: 2016-09-14 words: 3411 flesch: 55 summary: 4(3): 208-214; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effect of Milk thistle plant, Vitis vinifera extract on immune system of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) challenge by diazinon Mina Rabie*1, Younes Asri2, Kamal Ahmadi3 1Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran. al./ Effect of Milk thistle plant extract on immune system of rainbow trout applying Tukey test. keywords: diazinon; effect; extract; fish; level; milk; plant; plant extract; system; thistle cache: ijab-180.pdf plain text: ijab-180.txt item: #176 of 481 id: ijab-1809 author: Noori, Farzaneh; Vahdat, Saeid title: Effects of different physical shocks and sampling time on lipid content and fatty acids composition of Nannochloropsis oculata date: 2023-04-25 words: 8940 flesch: 69 summary: Among all conditions and sampling time, the most favorable treatment to achieve high lipid content per cell was at the end of the dark period on day 18. 159-169 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2023 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effects of different physical shocks and sampling time on lipid content and fatty acids composition of Nannochloropsis oculata Farzaneh Noori, Saeid Vahdat Artemia and Aquaculture Research Institute, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran. keywords: b c; b n; c n; d t; dark; day; e n; end; lipid; n d; salinity cache: ijab-1809.pdf plain text: ijab-1809.txt item: #177 of 481 id: ijab-1837 author: Miri, Mohadeseh; Seyfabadi, Jafar; Ghodrati Shojaei , Mehdi; Rahimian, Hassan title: Assessing the ecological quality status of arid mangroves in the Gulf of Oman, Iran, using benthic indices of AMBI, M-AMBI, and BENTIX date: 2023-04-25 words: 4593 flesch: 57 summary: Patterns of species and functional diversity of macrofaunal assemblages and the bioassessment of benthic ecological quality status in the southern Yellow Sea. Assessing benthic ecological status in subtropical islands, China using AMBI and Bentix indices. keywords: ambi; azini; bentix; ecosystems; gwadar; indices; mangrove; marine; quality; species; status cache: ijab-1837.pdf plain text: ijab-1837.txt item: #178 of 481 id: ijab-1845 author: Hussein, Saja Mahdi; Jazza, Salih Hassan ; Najim, Safaa Sabri title: Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in liver tissues of three Anas species in Al-Hawizah marshes, southern Iraq date: 2023-03-24 words: 3315 flesch: 63 summary: Determination of heavy metal concentration in fish samples, sediment and water from Odo-Ayo River in Ado- Ekiti, Ekiti-State, Nigeria. Heavy metals concentrations in different tissues of Persian Jird (Meriones persicus) in Sistan region. keywords: autumn; birds; levels; liver; metals; platyrhynchos; ppm; species; tissues; winter cache: ijab-1845.pdf plain text: ijab-1845.txt item: #179 of 481 id: ijab-1846 author: AL Hassany, Jinan S.; AL Naqeeb, Neran A. ; Al-Rubaiee, G.H.; Mashee, Fouad K. title: Mapping of diatom indices by remote sensing to evaluate the Um El-Naaj Marshes' water quality date: 2023-02-25 words: 3032 flesch: 62 summary: Because of being sessile, having rapid production rates, and unique set of environmental tolerances and preferences, epiphytic algae serve as reliable indicators of water quality and environmental conditions (Hassan and Al- Bdulameer, 2014; Naqeeb et al., 2022). TDI data showed the level of water quality in the AL Hawaiza Marshes ranging from mesotrophic to eutrophic conditions. keywords: diatom; index; iraq; naaj; quality; species; study; water cache: ijab-1846.pdf plain text: ijab-1846.txt item: #180 of 481 id: ijab-1861 author: Yasser, Amaal Gh.; Naser, Murtada D. title: The leucosiid crabs of the Iraqi coast with a new record of Nursia plicata (Herbst, 1803) date: 2023-04-25 words: 1990 flesch: 67 summary: This work aimed to record N. plicata as a new Correspondence: Murtada D. Naser DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v11i2.1861 E-mail: murtada.naser@uobasrah.edu.iq DOR: https://dorl.net/dor/20.1001.1.23830956.2023.11.2.4.6 record family leucosiidae from the northwest of the Persian Gulf on the Iraqi coast. Materials and Methods Nursia plicata was collected in April 2019 from two locations along the Iraqi shore of the northwest Persian Gulf (Fig. 1). keywords: gulf; naser; nursia; persian; plicata; record; species cache: ijab-1861.pdf plain text: ijab-1861.txt item: #181 of 481 id: ijab-1879 author: Zarei, Fatah; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Hashemi, Seyyed Hassan title: First record of Favonigobius gymnauchen (Bleeker, 1860) (Teleostei: Gobiidae) in the north-western Indian Ocean: Evidence for potential taxonomic diversity date: 2023-04-25 words: 2386 flesch: 56 summary: Recent systematic observations in this region resulted in the description of a few new species (Kovačić et al., 2020; Zarei et al., 2022) and new records (e.g., Sadeghi and Esmaeili 2019; Sadeghi et al., 2017, 2019; Ghanbarifardi and Lagzian, 2019; Al Jufaili et al., 2022), suggesting a rich but yet unexplored gobiid fauna for the region. This phylogeographic break was also documented for several marine fish (Rocha et al., 2007), including blenniids Omobranchus punctatus (Mehraban et al., 2021), O. ferox and O. elongates (Gibbs et al., 2018), and the Japanese threadfin bream, Nemipterus japonicas (Farivar et al., 2017). keywords: coi; gulf; gymnauchen; indian; new; ocean; pacific; persian; species cache: ijab-1879.pdf plain text: ijab-1879.txt item: #182 of 481 id: ijab-19 author: Jafari, Omid; Shabany, Ali; Kolangi Miandare, Hamed title: A study of genetic population of Alosa braschnicowi (Borodin, 1904) in Sari and Mahmodabad coasts in the Caspian Sea, using Microsatellite loci date: 2014-02-26 words: 3682 flesch: 57 summary: A study of genetic population of Alosa braschnicowi (Borodin, 1904) in Sari and Mahmodabad coasts in the Caspian Sea, using Microsatellite loci Omid Jafari*1, Ali Shabany, Hamed Kolangi miandare 1 Department of Fisheries, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. Thus studying its genetic diversity and genetic population as one of important endemic species of the Caspian Sea may help to understand how crucial the status of this species in the Caspian Sea is. keywords: alleles; caspian; diversity; heterozygosity; loci; microsatellite; number; populations; sea; species cache: ijab-19.pdf plain text: ijab-19.txt item: #183 of 481 id: ijab-1902 author: Dethe, Vinaykamal D.; Bhikan Ahire, Poonam title: Evaluation of Imidacloprid-induced toxicity and lipid peroxidation in the freshwater bivalve, Lamellidens marginalis date: 2023-04-25 words: 3799 flesch: 46 summary: Bivalves, including freshwater mussels, are ecologically important since they are part of the food web (Strayer, 2008) and possess medicinal and nutritional value (Laxmilatha, 2013; Charaborty et al., 2016). Alterations in some biochemical responses of freshwater mussels in acute imidacloprid exposure. keywords: bivalve; et al; exposure; freshwater; gill; imidacloprid; journal; lamellidens; lipid; mantle; marginalis; pesticide; toxicity cache: ijab-1902.pdf plain text: ijab-1902.txt item: #184 of 481 id: ijab-191 author: Chakrabarti, Padmanabha; Banerjee, Mainak title: Histological characteristic of interrenal and chromaffin cells in relation to ovarian activities in Mystus vittatus (Bloch) during growth, maturation, spawning and post-spawning phases date: 2016-09-26 words: 4391 flesch: 53 summary: During growth and maturation phases, the amount of cytoplasmic granules of interrenal cells increased than chromaffin cells that was in coincidence with the increase of early and late perinucleolar oocytes followed by highest frequency percentage of oocyte at stages IV and The nucleus of chromaffin cells appear oval or round and cytoplasmic granules are sparse than interrenal cells (Figs. 1, 2). keywords: cells; chromaffin; chromaffin cells; interrenal; mystus; phase; spawning; stage; vittatus cache: ijab-191.pdf plain text: ijab-191.txt item: #185 of 481 id: ijab-1934 author: Ahmed, Mayada H.; AL-Niaeem, Khalidah S. ; Resen, Amjed K. title: Effect of antibiotic residues on some health parameters of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L. collected from Shatt Al-Arab date: 2023-04-25 words: 4294 flesch: 52 summary: Seasonal and local changes in the values of antibiotics (Levofloxacin, Amoxicillin, and Ciprofloxacin,) in the muscles of Nile tilapia fish during the study period (different letters in the stations are significantly different (P<0.05). 155 Int. Seasonal and local changes in the values of antibiotics (Levofloxacin, Amoxicillin, and Ciprofloxacin,) in livers of Nile tilapia fish during the study period (different letters in the stations are significantly different (P<0.05). keywords: antibiotics; blood; concentrations; fish; liver; nile; parameters; station; study; tilapia; values; water cache: ijab-1934.pdf plain text: ijab-1934.txt item: #186 of 481 id: ijab-195 author: S title: ijab-195 date: 2017-01-05 words: 4521 flesch: 57 summary: Nevertheless, this communication on phytoplankton diversity of * Corresponding author: Bhushan Kumar Sharma E-mail address: profbksharma@gmail.com Khawiva reservoir merits ecological value in view of the stated lacunae. We thank S. Sharma, Shillong for valuable suggestions on the draft of this paper. keywords: abundance; diversity; phytoplankton; reservoir; sharma; species; study; variations; year cache: ijab-195.htm plain text: ijab-195.txt item: #187 of 481 id: ijab-197 author: Saher, Noor Us; Qureshi, Naureen Aziz; Aziz, Uroj title: Allometric growth pattern, sexual dimorphism and size at the onset of sexual maturity in Opusia indica (Brachyura: Ocypodoidea: Camptandriidae) from mangrove areas of Pakistan date: 2016-08-24 words: 4252 flesch: 59 summary: Intersexual difference in crab size (CW) was observed, as adult male crabs were significantly larger than females (F=7.41, P=0.000). The size at which 50% population got sexual maturity was calculated as 5.32 mm in female crab and 5.51 mm in males (Fig. 4). keywords: adult; carapace; crabs; female; growth; male; maturity; size; width cache: ijab-197.pdf plain text: ijab-197.txt item: #188 of 481 id: ijab-198 author: Nikmehr, Nasrin; Eagderi, Soheil; Poorbagher, Hadi; Farahmand, Hamid title: The complete description of the skeletal structure of Hafez loach, Turcinoemacheilus hafezi (Cypriniformes, Nemacheilidae) date: 2016-08-11 words: 3417 flesch: 56 summary: In contrast to T. kosswigi, the L- shaped lateral ethmoid of T. hafezi has a process posteriorly. In branchial apparatus of T. hafezi, there are four basibranchials similar to T. kosswigi (Azimi, 2014), O. angorae and O. brandti (Mafakheri et al., 2015) that fourth one is very small; Prokofiev (2010) are reported three basibranchials in Lefua spp., O. platycephalus, Y. pleurotaenia, Hedinicthys, in the majority of species of the genus Orthrias (with the exception of O. dgebuadzei), in I. kuschakewitschi, Paracobitis longicauda, P. malapt- erurus, Schistura spp. keywords: azimi; fig; hafezi; iran; kosswigi; prokofiev; turcinoemacheilus cache: ijab-198.pdf plain text: ijab-198.txt item: #189 of 481 id: ijab-199 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Shahafve, Shima; Tahery, Somaye; Nemadoost Haghi, Behzad; Vaziriyan, Maryam title: Sublethal toxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles to common carp (Cyprinus carpio, Linnaeus, 1758) under visible light and dark conditions date: 2016-12-29 words: 4739 flesch: 59 summary: The actual amount of TiO2 NPs may decrease up to 50% after 3 days (Hao et al., 2009). www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Sublethal toxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles to common carp (Cyprinus carpio, Linnaeus, 1758) under visible light and dark conditions Mahdi Banaee*,1Shima Shahafve, Somaye Tahery, Behzad Nematdoost Haghi, Maryam Vaziriyan 1Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, Behbahan Khatam Al-anbia University of Technology, Iran. keywords: blood; carp; conditions; dark; et al; fish; l-1; levels; light; nanoparticles; nps; photoperiod; tio2; toxicity cache: ijab-199.pdf plain text: ijab-199.txt item: #190 of 481 id: ijab-2 author: Uddin Sk, Naser; Ghosh, Shubhadeep; Maity, Joydev title: Reproductive biology, maturation size and sex ratio of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798) from fishing grounds of Digha coast, West Bengal, India. date: 2015-12-24 words: 3487 flesch: 70 summary: Average maturity percentage of P. monodon females from Digha coast during 2011-2013. Length at first maturity (LM50) of P. monodon females at Digha coast, India. keywords: biology; fecundity; females; india; length; maturity; monodon; penaeus; ratio; sex; size; spawning cache: ijab-2.pdf plain text: ijab-2.txt item: #191 of 481 id: ijab-20 author: Vatandoust, Saber; Joladeh Roudbar, Arash; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: First record of the loach fish Paracobitis cf. malapterura in the Kavir basin, northern Iran date: 2014-03-07 words: 627 flesch: 61 summary: Results Fourteen specimens of Paracobitis cf. malapterura (Fig. 1) were found on 16 August 2012 in the Nam River near the city Firouzkuh in the province of Tehran, northern Kavir basin, Iran (35°44’44N 052°34'23E). The body proportions and meristic counts of the preserved specimens agree well with the available keys of Paracobitis malapterura (Coad, 2014). keywords: basin; iran; paracobitis cache: ijab-20.pdf plain text: ijab-20.txt item: #192 of 481 id: ijab-200 author: Moradi, Zohreh title: The role of coral in art and architecture: An overview date: 2016-08-13 words: 7315 flesch: 67 summary: In scientific researchers, there is no report on red coral in the Persian Gulf and studies indicate that red coral as a jewelry and decorative objects were exported to these Islands via India and Africa. Amulet, silver set with red coral, Spain, 1800-1850, Victoria and Albert Museum. keywords: architecture; art; coral; figure; gulf; iran; islands; jewelry; marine; moradi; museum; persian; qeshm; red; reefs; role; sea; species; stone; water; zohreh cache: ijab-200.pdf plain text: ijab-200.txt item: #193 of 481 id: ijab-202 author: Guimaràes, Erick Cristofore; Ottoni, Felipe Polivanov; Katz, Axel Makay; de Brito, Pí¢mella Silva title: Range extension of Moenkhausia oligolepis (Gí¼nther,1864) to the Pindaré river drainage, of Mearim river basin, and Itapecuru river basin of northeastern Brazil (Characiformes: Characidae) date: 2016-08-14 words: 2658 flesch: 65 summary: New species of Moenkhausia Eigenmann, 1903 (Characiformes: Characidae) with comments on the Moenkhausia oligolepis species complex. A new species of Moenkhausia Eigenmann (Characiformes: Characidae) from the upper rio Juruena basin, Central Brazil. keywords: basin; brazil; guimarães; lima; moenkhausia; oligolepis; river; species cache: ijab-202.pdf plain text: ijab-202.txt item: #194 of 481 id: ijab-203 author: Keivany, Yazdan; Zamani-Faradonbe, Mazaher title: Length-weight and length-length relationships for six fish species from Zohreh River, Iran date: 2017-01-27 words: 2340 flesch: 70 summary: Length-weight and length-length relationships of fish species from the Aegean Sea (Greece). Length-weight relationships of fish species in Kordan River (Namak Lake basin), Iran. keywords: fish; iran; length; relationships; river; species; weight cache: ijab-203.pdf plain text: ijab-203.txt item: #195 of 481 id: ijab-206 author: Ahsan, Mohammad Kamrul; Alam, Mohammad Manjurul; Parween, Selina title: Neem leaf juice as bio-safe anaesthetic against two live fish, Anabas testudineus and Channa punctata date: 2016-08-24 words: 3222 flesch: 60 summary: Saravanan et al. (2011) reported that as neem 234 Ahsan et al./ Effects of neem leaf juice on A. testudineus and C. punctata extracts affect the haematological, ionoregulatory, biochemical and enzymological parameters in fish (Cirrhinus mrigala). Regression equation (Y=a+ bX) was calculated to find out the correlations between the time required to immobilize and anaesthetize the fishes and the concentrations of the neem leaf juice, and that in between the time required to immobilize and anaesthetize the fishes and the total weight of fish. keywords: concentrations; fish; juice; leaf; neem; testudineus; time cache: ijab-206.pdf plain text: ijab-206.txt item: #196 of 481 id: ijab-208 author: Dehghani, Mohsen title: Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in eight fish species of the Khur-e Khuran International Wetland in the Persian Gulf, Iran date: 2017-02-28 words: 4139 flesch: 63 summary: Cd 0.73 0.47 0.38 0.82 1 Pb 0.65 0.34 0.09 0.38 0.87 1 36 Dehghani/ Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in some fishes of KIW are shown in Figure 2. Table 4 shows heavy metal concentrations in the muscle tissues from different regions of the world. www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in eight fish species of the Khur-e Khuran International Wetland in the Persian Gulf, Iran Mohsen Dehghani1 Department of Environmental Science, Islamic Azad University Bandar Abbas Branch, Bandar Abbas, Iran. Article history: Received 5 August 2016 Accepted 11 January 2017 Available online 2 5 February 2017 Keywords: Bioaccumulation Persian Gulf Wetland Heavy Metals Khur-e Khuran Abstract: Heavy metals are among the most toxic pollutants in aquatic ecosystems. keywords: concentrations; et al; fishes; g-1; marine; metals; species; water; weight cache: ijab-208.pdf plain text: ijab-208.txt item: #197 of 481 id: ijab-21 author: Hamidian, Amir Hossein; Atashgahi, Majid; Khorasani, Nematollah title: Phytoremediation of heavy metals (Cd, Pb and V) in gas refinery wastewater using common reed (Phragmitis australis) date: 2014-02-26 words: 3335 flesch: 63 summary: Due to our observed uptake rates of Pb, V and Cd by common reed plant during wastewater treatment (compared to other studies) and because it is a native plant species in Khozestan Province (due to appropriate climate conditions), and because this plant species has a very high growth rate in this area, it is suggested to use common reed for the removal of heavy metals from this specific wastewater. In this research the capability of the common reed (Phragmitis australis) in absorbing heavy metals Cd, Pb and V from the wastewater of a gas refinery plant in Iran was investigated. keywords: concentrations; metals; plant; reed; samples; treatment; wastewater; weight cache: ijab-21.pdf plain text: ijab-21.txt item: #198 of 481 id: ijab-211 author: Muralidharan, Murugan title: Do alien species matter? Impacts of invasions in Indian freshwater systems and challenges in management date: 2017-06-11 words: 12642 flesch: 67 summary: Hence interactions between invasive species impacts and other anthropogenic influences can co-occur with possible factors like habitat degradation; other invasive species, pollution, altered climate, hydrology, or fire regimes (Strayer, 2010; Gutiérrez et al., 2013). Invasive species are widely distributed in all kinds of ecosystems throughout the world, that include all categories of living organisms such as plants and animals, as competitors, predators, pathogens and parasites (Dey, 2011). keywords: c o; c u; d e; d s; e c; e e; e n; e ri; e s; e t; e u; g e; h e; k n; m e; n c; n d; n g; n n; o n; o p; p e; r e; s c; s n; s o; s p; s s; ti n; u n; u s cache: ijab-211.pdf plain text: ijab-211.txt item: #199 of 481 id: ijab-212 author: Salehi, Vahideh; Askari Hesni, Majid; Teimori, Azad; Lashkari, Mohammad Reza title: The sagittal otolith morphology of four selected mugilid species from Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf (Teleostei: Mugilidae) date: 2016-09-26 words: 3041 flesch: 57 summary: The utility of otolith morphology for identification of mugilid species has already been examined in Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea region (Fortunato et al., 2014). Keywords: Sagitta Phylogeny Taxonomy Fisheries management Abstract: The members of mugilid species are usually difficult to recognize because of the well- known similarity observed in their external morphology. keywords: cauda; fig; morphology; otolith; region; species; sulcus; view cache: ijab-212.pdf plain text: ijab-212.txt item: #200 of 481 id: ijab-213 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Lampreys of Iran (Family Petromyzontidae) date: 2016-09-05 words: 7492 flesch: 67 summary: [ilanbaligi or xazar ilanbaligi, djilan- balux or morma in Azerbaijan; kaspiiskaya minoga or Caspian lamprey in Russian; Volga lamprey]. Caspian lampreys are eaten by Silurus glanis (Coad, 2015), Lota lota, Sander lucioperca, and Huso huso. keywords: abdoli; caspian; caspiomyzon; fish; fishes; iran; iranian; journal; lamprey; length; nazari; river; sea; shirud; spawning; species; wagneri cache: ijab-213.pdf plain text: ijab-213.txt item: #201 of 481 id: ijab-217 author: Mansoori, Azam; Ebrahimi, Mehregan; Gholamhosseini, Ali; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Karyosystematics of Kol tooth-carp, Aphanius darabensis (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) date: 2016-09-22 words: 3503 flesch: 61 summary: On the karyosystematics of cyprinid fishes and a summary of fish chromosome studies in China. Handbook of genotoxic effects and fish chromosomes. keywords: aphanius; chromosome; darabensis; esmaeili; fish; fishes; iran; karyotype; number; species cache: ijab-217.pdf plain text: ijab-217.txt item: #202 of 481 id: ijab-219 author: Denloye, Abiodun Akinpelu; Alafia, Oyindamola Azeezat; Ajelara, Kafayat Oluwakemi; Babalola, Oluwaseun Olusegun; Dosunmu, Olanrewaju Abayomi; Owodeinde, Fatai Gbolahan; Solomon, Oluwaseun Oluyomi title: Occurrence of Orthetrum abbotti Calvert (1892) (Odonata, Libellulidae) and intraguild predation on Clarias gareipinus Burchell, 1822 (Suliformes, Clariidae) and Oreochromis niloticus L., 1758 (Perciformes, Cichlidae) fry in Lagos fish farms date: 2016-10-08 words: 2803 flesch: 57 summary: In this study, C. gariepinus and O. niloticus fry which are generally considered to be one of the most important tropical catfish and tilapia species respectively were slightly larger than the O. abbotti larvae. 325-329: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Occurrence of Orthetrum abbotti Calvert (1892) (Odonata, Libellulidae) and intraguild predation on Clarias gareipinus Burchell, 1822 (Suliformes, Clariidae) and Oreochromis niloticus L., 1758 (Perciformes, Cichlidae) fry in Lagos fish farms Abiodun Akinpelu Denloye*1, Oyindamola Azeezat Alafia1, Kafayat Oluwakemi Ajelara1, Oluwaseun Olusegun Babalola1, Olanrewaju Abayomi Dosumu2, Fatai Gbolahan Owodeinde3, Oluwaseun Oluyomi Solomon1 1Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, Faculty of Science, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria. 2Department of Mathematical Sciences, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria. keywords: abbotti; fish; fry; gariepinus; insects; niloticus; ponds; predation; species cache: ijab-219.pdf plain text: ijab-219.txt item: #203 of 481 id: ijab-22 author: Moogouei, Roxana title: A SWOT analysis of aquaculture development in rural areas of Iran, an application to Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) date: 2014-03-07 words: 3634 flesch: 55 summary: Generally, it is important to lower the costs of aquaculture foods and also to develop appropriate hygienic and quality control mechanisms. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analyses were used to make a comprehensive evaluation on internal and external factors, participating the development of aquaculture strategies. keywords: analysis; aquaculture; area; fish; food; iran; production; resources; strengths; threats; weaknesses cache: ijab-22.pdf plain text: ijab-22.txt item: #204 of 481 id: ijab-221 author: Vatandoust, Saber; Yerli, Sedat V.; Jalili, Parya title: Descriptive osteology of Squalius orientalis from Urmia Lake basin of Iran date: 2016-09-20 words: 3928 flesch: 53 summary: Hence, this study was conducted to provide a detailed descriptive osteology of S. orientalis from the Zarineh River, Urmia Lake basin and comparing it with those of S. orientalis from the Caspian Sea basin as well as to find out the taxonomic statue of those of the Urmia Lake basin. (2016) 4(3): 215-223; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Descriptive osteology of Squalius orientalis from Urmia Lake basin of Iran Saber Vatandoust*1, Sedat V. Yerli2, Parya Jalili3 1Department of Fisheries, Babol Branch, Islamic Azad University, Babol, Iran. keywords: basin; dorsal; fig; iran; lake; lateral; orientalis; process; squalius; urmia cache: ijab-221.pdf plain text: ijab-221.txt item: #205 of 481 id: ijab-222 author: Gharaei, Ahmad; Fadaei Rayeni, Mahdiye; Ghaffari, Mostafa; Akrami, Reza; Ahmadifar, Ehsan title: Influence of dietary prebiotic mixture (α-mune) on growth performance, haematology and innate immunity of Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso) juvenile date: 2016-09-21 words: 4704 flesch: 51 summary: However, there are reports about negative effects of dietary prebiotic on other fish species (Pryor et al., 2003; Genc et al., 2006; Genc et al., 2007; Welker et al., 2007; Sado et al., 2008; Dimitroglou et al., 2010; Akrami et al., 2009; Akrami et al., 2010). (2007), Soleimani et al. (2012) and Akrami et al. (2013). keywords: activity; beluga; effects; et al; fed; fish; growth; huso; juvenile; kg-1; levels; mannan; parameters; performance; prebiotic; sturgeon cache: ijab-222.pdf plain text: ijab-222.txt item: #206 of 481 id: ijab-224 author: Amutha, Meenakshisundaram; Muralidharan, Murugan title: Diatom community structure along physicochemical gradients in upland river segments of Tamiraparani river system, South India date: 2017-01-27 words: 5300 flesch: 53 summary: Substrata were placed in a tray, along with approximately 50 ml of river water. Diatom assemblage in relation to environmental variables macropytes followed by plant squeezing or careful brushing in a plastic bag with 50 ml of stream water and the resulting brown suspension poured into a sample bottle. keywords: biological; diatom; diversity; environmental; freshwater; gomphonema; journal; quality; river; sites; species; streams; variables; water cache: ijab-224.pdf plain text: ijab-224.txt item: #207 of 481 id: ijab-226 author: Kane, Ali. M.; Soltani, Mehdi; Ebrahimzahe-Mousavi, Hossein Ali; Pakzad, Komeil title: Influence of probiotic, Lactobacillus plantarum on serum biochemical and immune parameters in vaccinated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against streptococcosis/lactococosis date: 2016-10-10 words: 4355 flesch: 53 summary: Moreover, its value increased significantly for 12 and 24 days of the experiment in vaccinated trout without feeding dietary L. plantarum (P<0.05). Furthermore, higher levels of cholesterol were shown in vaccinated trout fed L. plantarum diet, after 60 days of feeding, which may be due to the increased activity of liver enzymes like the ALP. keywords: control; fed; fish; lactococosis; plantarum; probiotic; serum; streptococcus; trout; vaccine cache: ijab-226.pdf plain text: ijab-226.txt item: #208 of 481 id: ijab-227 author: Soltani, Mehdi; Ahmadivand, Sohrab; Behdani, Mahdi; Hassanzadeh, Reza; Rahmati-Holasoo, Hooman; Taheri-Mirghaed, Ali title: Transcription of adaptive-immune genes upon challenge with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) in DNA vaccinated rainbow trout date: 2016-11-08 words: 3265 flesch: 54 summary: The results also showed that IgT and IgM genes are express-able in both vaccinated and virus control fish, but with more intensely in the control carrier fish. Virus specific protein synthesis in cells infected by infectious pancreatic necrosis virus. keywords: dna; fish; genes; ipnv; tpp; trout; vaccinated; vaccine; virus; vp2 cache: ijab-227.pdf plain text: ijab-227.txt item: #209 of 481 id: ijab-228 author: Hasanpour, Shaghayegh; Eagderi, Soheil; Hosseini, Seyed Valli; Jafari Sayadi, Mohamad Hasan title: Histological and allometric growth analysis of eye in Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum Kamensky, 1901 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) during early developmental stages date: 2016-10-11 words: 3051 flesch: 53 summary: Eye development of Rutilus kutum. Eye development and the role of vision during Siberian sturgeon early ontogeny. keywords: caspian; development; dph; eye; feeding; growth; journal; kutum; layer cache: ijab-228.pdf plain text: ijab-228.txt item: #210 of 481 id: ijab-229 author: Houssou, Arsène Mathieu; Agadjihouédé, Hyppolite; Bonou, Clément Agossou; Montchowui, Elie title: Composition and seasonal variation of phytoplankton community in Lake Hlan, Republic of Bénin date: 2016-12-30 words: 3841 flesch: 59 summary: Results Seasonal spread of phytoplankton species: A total of 39 species of phytoplankton were recorded during the study belonging to 7 classes (Table 2). Distribution of phytoplankton species according to hydrologic seasons; the values in square bracket are the percentage of dominance (%). keywords: abundance; diversity; ecosystem; genera; hlan; houssou; lake; phytoplankton; species; study; total cache: ijab-229.pdf plain text: ijab-229.txt item: #211 of 481 id: ijab-23 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Naderi, Mehdi title: The Reproductive Biology of Shirbot (Barbus grypus Heckel, 1843) in the Maroon River, Iran date: 2014-03-25 words: 5008 flesch: 56 summary: Moreover, in this group of fish and another group of immature fish in which sex identification was difficult, only primary oogonia and oocytes were detectable in female fish, and primary spermatocytes and spermatogonia. This relationship is evident in female fish during vitellogenesis. keywords: barbus; cells; cytoplasm; fish; index; journal; oocytes; river; shirbot; species; stage cache: ijab-23.pdf plain text: ijab-23.txt item: #212 of 481 id: ijab-230 author: Dehghan, Fatemeh; Vazirzadeh, Arya; Soltanian, Siyavash; Karami, Akbar; Akhlaghi, Mostafa title: Mortality rate and immune responses of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) infected with Yersinia ruckeri subsequent to feeding on diet supplemented with Ducrosia anethifolia essential oil date: 2016-10-21 words: 2620 flesch: 55 summary: As conclusion, it can conclude that the best and most effective dose of D. anethifolia essential oil is 0.001% to enhance the immune response and prevent mortality and higher doses of this essential oil can cause more damages and suppress the immunity of fish. In this study, the mortality rate and immune responses of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed on diet supplemented with Ducrosia anethifolia essential oil was investigated after challenging with Yersinia ruckeri. keywords: activity; anethifolia; fish; oil; ruckeri; serum cache: ijab-230.pdf plain text: ijab-230.txt item: #213 of 481 id: ijab-231 author: Keyombe, James Last; Malala, John O.; Waithaka, Edna; Lewo, Ruth M.; Obwanga, Benson Ojowi title: Seasonal changes in length-weight relationship and condition factor of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cichlidae) in Lake Naivasha, Kenya date: 2017-01-26 words: 2711 flesch: 62 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Short Communication Seasonal changes in length-weight relationship and condition factor of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Cichlidae) in Lake Naivasha, Kenya James Last Keyombe*1, John O. Malala1, Edna Waithaka2, Ruth M. Lewo3, Benson Ojowi Obwanga4 1Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute, Turkana Research Station, P.O. Box 205-30500, Lodwar, Kenya. Article history: Received 13 October 2016 Accepted 22 January 2017 Available online 2 5 February 2017 Keywords: Allometry Condition factor Length-weight relationship Oreochromis niloticus Abstract: The study compared the length-weight relationship and condition factor (K) of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Lake Naivasha, Kenya, between the wet and dry seasons. keywords: condition; factor; fish; lake; length; naivasha; niloticus; relationship; weight cache: ijab-231.pdf plain text: ijab-231.txt item: #214 of 481 id: ijab-234 author: Siddique, Md. Abu Bakar; Hussain, Muhammad Afzal; Flowra, Fawzia Adib; Alam, Mohammad Manjurul title: Assessment of fish fauna in relation to biodiversity indices of Chalan Beel, Bangladesh date: 2016-10-21 words: 3809 flesch: 64 summary: : The study was conducted from January 2015 to December 2015 to enlist fish species diversity and to calculate fish species diversity indices based on four main Sampling Areas of Chalan Beel. Sampling procedure: Both field and fish landing center based survey was carried out for collecting and enlisting fish species diversity fortnightly. keywords: bangladesh; beel; biodiversity; chalan; diversity; fish; hamilton; index; indices; sampling; species cache: ijab-234.pdf plain text: ijab-234.txt item: #215 of 481 id: ijab-24 author: Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Hosseini, Seyed Abbas; Soudagar, Mohammad title: Effect of dietary free L-Lysine on growth performance and muscle composition of Beluga Huso huso (Linnaeus 1785) juveniles date: 2013-04-28 words: 3108 flesch: 64 summary: Dietary lysine requirement of fingerling Indian major carp, Cirrhinus mrigala. Dietary lysine requirement of juvenile Japanese seabass, Lateolabrax japonicus. keywords: acid; amino; aquaculture; beluga; diet; fish; food; growth; juveniles; lysine; protein cache: ijab-24.pdf plain text: ijab-24.txt item: #216 of 481 id: ijab-243 author: Saher, Noor Us; Qureshi, Naureen Aziz title: Construction of earthen structure as a sexual signals in the fiddler crabs date: 2017-03-02 words: 3808 flesch: 61 summary: Article history: Received 27 October 2016 Accepted 28 January 2017 Available online 2 5 February 2017 Keywords: Uca Earthen structure Habitat Sexual attraction Abstract: We studied the reproductive behavior and the construction of an earthen structure in the four species of fiddler crab with reference to their habitat. Introduction It is a well-known phenomenon that adult males of some species of fiddler crabs belonging to the genus Uca construct an earthen structure at the entrance of the burrow (Crane, 1975). keywords: burrow; christy; crabs; fiddler; male; mudballs; species; structures; uca cache: ijab-243.pdf plain text: ijab-243.txt item: #217 of 481 id: ijab-245 author: Hassanzadeh, Nasrin title: Histopathological evaluation of the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) testis following exposure to methyl paraben date: 2017-04-23 words: 4451 flesch: 53 summary: Numerous studies have evaluated susceptibility of aquatic organisms such as fish to toxic effects of exposure to different parabens (Barse et al., 2010; Vo et al., 2010; Bjerregaard et al., 2003), in vivo studies of methyl paraben with zebrafish, which are lacking in the literature. In a survey of 215 cosmetic products, methyl paraben was detected in 98% of products (Barse et al., 2010; Oishi, 2002). keywords: cells; control; effects; et al; exposure; fish; gsi; l-1; methyl; methyl paraben; paraben; reproductive; testis; toxicology; zebrafish cache: ijab-245.pdf plain text: ijab-245.txt item: #218 of 481 id: ijab-25 author: Gerami, Mohammad Hasan; Ghorbani, Rasool; Paighambari, Seyed Yousof; Momeni, Mohammad title: Reproductive season, maturation size (LM50) and sex ratio of Metapenaeus affinis (Decapoda: Penaeidae) in Hormozgan shrimp fishing grounds, south of Iran date: 2013-04-28 words: 3657 flesch: 66 summary: According to our results, stages 1 and 2 were mostly observed in summer indicating that M. affinis spawn in autumn. Between 2000 and 2002, Safaie and Kamrani (2003) studied the population structure of M. affinis in the coastal waters of the Hormozgan Province. keywords: affinis; hormozgan; journal; length; metapenaeus; ratio; shrimp; spawning; stage cache: ijab-25.pdf plain text: ijab-25.txt item: #219 of 481 id: ijab-251 author: Ahmadi, Azin; Noori, Ahmad; Banaee, Mahdi title: Acute toxicity of nonylphenol ethoxylate-6 to whiteleg shrimp, Penaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) (Decapoda, Penaeidae) date: 2017-01-26 words: 2918 flesch: 60 summary: Evaluation of aquatic toxicity and bioaccumulation of C8‐and C9‐alkylphenol ethoxylates. Handbook of acute toxicity of chemicals to fish and aquatic invertebrates: Summaries of toxicity tests conducted at Columbia National Fisheries Research Laboratory, 1965-78US Fish and Wildlife Service. keywords: acute; environment; exposure; hrs; l-1; nonylphenol; np6eo; shrimp; species; toxicity; vannamei cache: ijab-251.pdf plain text: ijab-251.txt item: #220 of 481 id: ijab-26 author: Sharifian, Maryam; Khani, Fatemeh; Khosravi, Kheirollah; Khalili, Mohsen; Hedayati, Aliakbar title: Sublethal effect of nanosilver on the structure of gill of Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) fingerlings date: 2013-04-30 words: 2628 flesch: 54 summary: Fish gill are also sensitive to water pollution because of their great surface area and external position. For this reason fish gills are considered to be most suitable indicators of water contamination levels. keywords: + +; exposure; fish; gill; lamellae; nanosilver; tissue cache: ijab-26.pdf plain text: ijab-26.txt item: #221 of 481 id: ijab-260 author: Rodrigues-Filho, Jandyr A.; Honji, Renato M.; Mello, Paulo H.; Borella, Maria I.; Hilsdorf, Alexandre W.S.; Moreira, Renata G. title: Reproductive biology of Pseudotocinclus tietensis (Siluriformes: Loricariidae: Hypoptopomatinae), a threatened fish species date: 2017-06-30 words: 4849 flesch: 57 summary: در طیشد تشخیص داده اسپرماتوگونیا، اسپرماتوسیت، اسپرماتید و اسپرماتوزوآشامل یگامت توسعه هسته کروماتینی، پیش شامل یمرحله توسعه گامت پنجها ، د. It was possible to identify five stages of oocyte development, described below, together with the description of gonadal development phases: keywords: body; development; fecundity; fig; length; maturation; oocytes; phases; pseudotocinclus; river; spawning; species; stages; tietensis; weight cache: ijab-260.pdf plain text: ijab-260.txt item: #222 of 481 id: ijab-264 author: Shahafve, Shima; Banaee, Mahdi; Nematdoost Haghi, Behzad; Mohiseni, Mohammad title: Histopathological study of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fed aflatoxin-contaminated diets date: 2017-04-21 words: 4336 flesch: 56 summary: Mycobiota and aflatoxin B1 in feed for farmed sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Immunohistochemical evidence for myofibro- blast-like cells associated with liver injury induced by aflatoxin B1 in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). keywords: aflatoxin; carp; cells; changes; control; damage; effects; epithelium; et al; fed; fish; journal; liver; necrosis cache: ijab-264.pdf plain text: ijab-264.txt item: #223 of 481 id: ijab-265 author: Keyombe, James Last; Andrew, Yasindi W.; Dalmas, Oyugi O. title: Comparative assessment of diet and condition factor of Cyprinus carpio and Oreochromis leucostictus in Lake Naivasha, Kenya date: 2017-06-30 words: 4086 flesch: 64 summary: The higher condition factor of C. carpio in Lake Naivasha is an indication that the fish have better tissue energy reserves, greater reproductive potential and higher survival rates compared to O. leucostictus with a lower condition factor. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess the diet and condition factor of O. leucostictus and C. carpio in Lake Naivasha, to facilitate informed decision making processes for effective management of the fisheries resources. keywords: carpio; condition; detritus; factor; fish; food; kenya; lake; leucostictus; naivasha; sampling; stations cache: ijab-265.pdf plain text: ijab-265.txt item: #224 of 481 id: ijab-27 author: Moí«zzi, Fateh; Javanshir, Arash; Eagderi, Soheil; Poorbagher, Hadi title: Histopathological effects of zinc (Zn) on mantle, digestive gland and foot in freshwater mussel, Anodonta cygnea (Linea, 1876) date: 2013-05-02 words: 3092 flesch: 52 summary: organ Time Day 4 Day 9 Day 18 Mantle increase in mucous cells count Haemocyte infiltration and aggregation in sub-epithelial connective tissues; granuloma; sub-epithelial hyperplasia; Haemocyte infiltration and aggregation in connective and muscular tissues; tissue rupture Digestive gland Loss of digestive cells into tubules Haemocyte aggregation in connective tissue; Atrophy of tubules; granuloma in interstitial space between tubules. Discussion Exposure to Zn is led to histopathological alterations in mantle, digestive gland and foot tissues. keywords: cells; digestive; exposure; foot; gland; mantle; tissue cache: ijab-27.pdf plain text: ijab-27.txt item: #225 of 481 id: ijab-271 author: Etesami, Ehsan; Saba, Farkhondeh; Noroozi, Mostafa; Amoozegar, Mohammad Ali; Bakhshi Khaniki, Gholamreza; Shahzadeh Fazeli, Seyed Abolhassan title: Caspian Sea's Navicula salinicola Hustedt 1939 and effect of the prolonged culture on its fatty acid profile date: 2017-10-04 words: 4118 flesch: 56 summary: Previous studies about Navicula sp. showed its proper level of C16:0, C16:1, C17:01, C18:0 (Matsumoto et al., 2010; Thajuddin et al., 2015), but many environmental variations such as nutrient 269 Int. Molecular identification: Total genomic DNA from the cultured sample was isolated based on Liu method (Liu et al., 2000) and stored at -20°C for further analysis. keywords: acid; culture; diatoms; et al; fatty; ibrc; journal; lipid; microalgae; navicula; production; salinicola; strain cache: ijab-271.pdf plain text: ijab-271.txt item: #226 of 481 id: ijab-273 author: Muthukumar, Sivaramapillai; Arunachalam, Muthukumarasamy; Ramesh, Uthandakalaipandiyan; Umamaheswari, Murugiah; Vanarajan, Alagappan title: A new record of the dwarf snakehead, Channa ornatipinnis Britz 2007 (Perciformes: Channidae) from India date: 2017-02-03 words: 1865 flesch: 65 summary: Channa ornatipinnis and C. pulchra, two new species of dwarf snakeheads from Myanmar (Teleostei: Channidae). The recent record of C. ornatipinnis from Tuivawl River, Tuivawl village in Champhai district, Mizoram, India is of ichthyological interest Introduction The snakeheads of the family Channidae comprises of two genera, one in Asia (Channa) and the other in Africa (Parachanna). keywords: channa; dorsal; fin; india; length; ornatipinnis; tuivawl cache: ijab-273.pdf plain text: ijab-273.txt item: #227 of 481 id: ijab-275 author: Namdariyan Rad, Ashraf; Mojazi Amiri, Bagher; Eagderi, Soheil; Kupsco, Allison title: Morphometric analysis of olfactory organ and telencephalon in maturing and mature migrants of Caspian lamprey (Caspiomyzon wagneri, Kessler 1870) date: 2017-02-09 words: 3651 flesch: 61 summary: Results Nasal cavity opening in mature Caspian lampreys was larger than that of maturing fish in both spring and fall migrants (Fig. 1). (2017) 5(1): 22-28; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Morphometric analysis of olfactory organ and telencephalon in maturing and mature migrants of Caspian lamprey (Caspiomyzon wagneri, Kessler 1870) Ashraf Namdariyan Rad1, Bagher Mojazi Amiri*1, Soheil Eagderi1, Allison Kupsco2 1Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, 31585-4314 Karaj, Iran. keywords: brain; caspian; fall; fish; lamprey; mature; migrants; olfactory; organ; sea; spring; telencephalon cache: ijab-275.pdf plain text: ijab-275.txt item: #228 of 481 id: ijab-28 author: Balali, Saeed; Hoseini, Abbas; Ghorbnia, Rasool; Kordi, Hamideh; Amooee Khozani, Elahe title: Relationships between nutrients and chlorophyll a concentration in the international Alma Gol Wetland, Iran date: 2013-05-02 words: 3480 flesch: 59 summary: The coefficient of determination values for TP-chlorophyll and the multivariate nutrient-chlorophyll, were similar (R2 =0.76 against 0.78), suggesting that chlorophyll concentrations can be predicted rationally well using TP alone. Evaluation of phytoplankton limiting factors in Lake Capella, Mexico: turbidity and the spatial and temporal variation in algal assay response. keywords: chl; chlorophyll; concentration; lakes; log; nitrogen; nutrient; phosphorus; phytoplankton; relationships; water cache: ijab-28.pdf plain text: ijab-28.txt item: #229 of 481 id: ijab-280 author: Sadeghinezhad, Javd; Rahmati-Holasoo, Hooman; Mirzaei, Ali Reza; Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi, HosseinAli; Zadsar, Narges title: Histomorphological and mucin histochemical study of the alimentary canal of pangas catfish, Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton 1822) date: 2017-06-20 words: 5275 flesch: 51 summary: The abundant goblet cells in the oesophagus of fishes may help the food transit to the stomach (Grau et al., 1992; Chatchavalvanich et al., 2006). However, absence of taste buds in some species Leporinus friderici (Bloch 1794), Leporinus taenifasciatus, Britski 1997 (Albercht et al., 2001), Orthrias angorae, (Steindachner 1897) (Suicmez and Ulus, 2005), S. dumerili (Grau et al., 1992) and E. anchoita (Diaz et al., 2003) with different diets suggested that feeding habits was not related to the taste buds in the oesophagus. keywords: acidic; cells; epithelium; et al; goblet; histochemical; intestine; mucins; oesophagus; pangasius; staining; stomach cache: ijab-280.pdf plain text: ijab-280.txt item: #230 of 481 id: ijab-281 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Noroh, Nogen; Sharma, Sumita title: Rotifers (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) from floodplain lakes of the Dibru Saikhowa Biosphere Reserve, upper Assam, northeast India: ecosystem diversity and biogeography date: 2017-05-05 words: 6477 flesch: 59 summary: L. niwati Segers, Kothetip & Sanoamuang, 2004 83. Sanoamuang L., Savatenalinton S. (2001). keywords: assam; beels; diversity; fig; floodplain; india; lecane; richness; rotifera; segers; sharma; species; variations; view cache: ijab-281.pdf plain text: ijab-281.txt item: #231 of 481 id: ijab-282 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the Herrings of Iran (Family Clupeidae) date: 2017-06-02 words: 41675 flesch: 67 summary: Caspian Sea species have numerous nominal subspecies and keys to these may be found in Berg (1948-1949) and Svetovidov (1952). Caspian Sea species have a laterally compressed belly with 29-36 spiny scutes running from the throat to the anal fin, the dorsal fin origin is closer to the snout tip than the caudal fin base, the dorsal fin lies in a groove formed by enlarged scales, scales are easily detached, the pelvic fin origin lies below or slightly posterior to the dorsal fin origin, teeth are usually present on the jaws, roof of the mouth (on the palatine bone and always on the vomer bone), and on the tongue, the opercular bone is distinctly striated, eggs are demersal, semi-pelagic, and lack an oil globule, gill rakers highly variable in shape and number (18-180), dorsal fin branched rays 11-16, anal fin branched rays 10-21, scales in lateral series 49-60, and vertebrae 43-55. keywords: age; alosa; anchovy; anzali; april; caspian kilka; caspian sea; catch; catches; clupeonella; coast; engrauliformis; et al; farsi; fazli; feeding; females; fin; fish; fisheries; fishes; fishing; food; gill; growth; herrings; ilisha; iranian; iranian journal; journal; kessleri; kilka; length; mazandaran; mortality; north; organization; population; rays; research; river; sciences; shad; shatt al; southern; spawning; species; stock; study; subspecies; svetovidov; tenualosa; total; waters; years cache: ijab-282.pdf plain text: ijab-282.txt item: #232 of 481 id: ijab-285 author: Jalali, Ali; Sudagar, Mohammad; Aghilinejhad, Seyed Mostafa; Kolangi Miandare, Hamed title: Responses of beluga (Huso huso) to salinity exposure: a laboratory evaluation of the effect of field-based salinity levels on osmoregulatory characteristics and growth performance date: 2017-09-11 words: 6279 flesch: 57 summary: Acclimation to salinity was performed by increasing water salinity at an approximate rate of 3 ppt per day 238 Jalali et al./ Growth performance and physiological parameters of beluga in response to salinity until reaching 12 ppt. Fish were acclimated to several salinity ranges (FW (0.5) to 12 ppt) by increasing water salinity at a rate of 3 ppt per day. keywords: acipenser; beluga; biology; concentrations; effects; et al; fish; growth; huso; journal; juvenile; levels; physiology; ppt; salinities; salinity; sea; species; sturgeon; survival; water cache: ijab-285.pdf plain text: ijab-285.txt item: #233 of 481 id: ijab-287 author: Bırecıklıgıl, Sevil Sungur; Frick, Ronald; í‡icek, ErdoÄŸan title: First record and distribution of Alburnus qalilus Krupp, 1992 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Turkey date: 2017-03-09 words: 2212 flesch: 68 summary: The genus Alburnus has a rich diversity in Turkey (Özulug and Freyhof, 2007) and, still, there are some uncertainties about Alburnus species living in Anatolia (Elp et al., 2015). www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2016 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article First record and distribution of Alburnus qalilus Krupp, 1992 (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in Turkey Sevil Sungur Birecikligil*1, Ronald Fricke2, Erdoğan Çiçek1 1Department Department of Biology, Faculty of Art and Sciences, Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, Turkey. keywords: alburnus; basin; fin; orontes; qalilus; river; species; turkey cache: ijab-287.pdf plain text: ijab-287.txt item: #234 of 481 id: ijab-288 author: Wijeyaratne, W.M. Dimuthu Nilmini; Bellanthudawa, Bellanthudawage Kushan Aravinda title: Assessment of suitability of macrobenthic mollusc diversity to monitor water quality and shallow sediment quality in a tropical rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated wetland system date: 2017-06-09 words: 6987 flesch: 54 summary: Only B. tentaculata and Melanoides turbeculata were recorded from site A of the non-rehabilitated area and the recorded numbers of these two species in this site were significantly lower compared to other study sites (Table 5). The Site F of the rehabilitated area was separated from other study sites. keywords: abundance; area; diversity; index; molluscs; parameters; quality; rehabilitated; sampling; sediment; sites; species; study; study sites; table; variation; water; wetland cache: ijab-288.pdf plain text: ijab-288.txt item: #235 of 481 id: ijab-29 author: Fatahi, Sajjad; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza title: Effect of dietary tryptophan and betaine on tolerance of Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) to copper toxicity date: 2013-05-07 words: 3119 flesch: 64 summary: On the other hand, previous studies (Lepage et al., 2002; Tejpal et al., 2009; Hoseini and Hosseini, 2010) showed stress mitigation as a result of dietary TRP in different fish species. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate effect of dietary TRP and BET on survival of Caspian roach exposed to water Cu. keywords: bet; caspian; copper; fish; hoseini; roach; trp cache: ijab-29.pdf plain text: ijab-29.txt item: #236 of 481 id: ijab-296 author: Moí«zzi, Fateh; Poorbagher, Hadi; Ghadermazi, Amir; Parvizi, Fatemeh; Benam, Saleh title: Variation in the shell form of the swan mussel, Anodonta cygnea (Linea, 1876) in response to water current date: 2017-10-06 words: 3414 flesch: 65 summary: R2 values of biometric parameters at age relationships were high for HC mussels. Based on the results, it can be concluded that different investigated mussel populations in different Figure 4. keywords: age; cygnea; height; length; mussels; shell; swan; water; width cache: ijab-296.pdf plain text: ijab-296.txt item: #237 of 481 id: ijab-3 author: Ghasemian, Somayeh; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Nokhbatolfoghahai, Mohsen; Pazira, AbdolRahim title: A histo-morphological characteristics of gonads in Mudskipper, Periophthalmus waltoni Koumans, 1941 from Helleh estuary, Southwestern Iran date: 2016-01-04 words: 4422 flesch: 61 summary: (a) Immature stage, (b) Immature and Developing stage, (c) Maturing stage, and (d) Ripe stage. (a) Immature and developing stage, (b, c) Maturing stages, (d) Ripe stage, and (e) keywords: fig; gonad; immature; iran; length; maturing; oocytes; ovary; periophthalmus; ripe; stage; waltoni cache: ijab-3.pdf plain text: ijab-3.txt item: #238 of 481 id: ijab-30 author: Mohadasi, Mohammad; Shabanipour, Nader; Eagderi, Soheil title: Habitat-associated morphological divergence in four Shemaya, Alburnus chalcoides (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae) populations in the southern Caspian Sea using geometric morphometrics analysis date: 2013-05-10 words: 4849 flesch: 57 summary: Fish body shape can be the results of evolutionary adaptations to environmental pressures (Gatz, 1979; Watson and Balon, 1984; Winemiller, 1991), particularly, food collection and hydrodynamic conditions (Matthews, 1998) making feasible more efficient utilization of available resources and improving fitness and performance (Pianka, 1994). Keywords: Phenotypic plasticity Generalized Procrustes Analysis Shape Variation Shemaya Abstract: In this study, Geometric morphometrics approach was used to explore body shape variations and growth trajectory among four population of Shemaya (Alburnus chalcoides). keywords: analysis; anzali; body; ecology; evolution; fish; lisar; populations; rohlf; shape; size; variation cache: ijab-30.pdf plain text: ijab-30.txt item: #239 of 481 id: ijab-303 author: Aminaghaie, Shadi; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Gonad morphology and histology of an endemic tooth-carp, Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1847) from Iran date: 2017-06-02 words: 3305 flesch: 58 summary: (2017) 5(3): 193-200 E-ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2017 Iranian Society of Ichthyology چکیده فارسی ایران در Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1847) کر ماهیگور جنسی غدد شناسیبافت و شناسیریخت *اسماعیلی حمیدرضا آقایی، امین شادیه .ايران شیراز، شیراز، دانشگاه علوم، دانشکده جانورشناسی، بخش شناسی،زيست گروه تکوينی، سیستماتیک و شناسیماهی آزمايشگاه چکیده: يک که ،Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1847) (2017) 5(3): 193-200; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2017 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Gonad morphology and histology of an endemic tooth-carp, Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1847) from Iran Shadi Aminaghaie, Hamid Reza Esmaeili*1 Developmental Biosystematics Research Laboratory, Zoology Section, Department of Biology, College of Sciences, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. Article history: Received 4 February 2017 Accepted 27 April 2017 Available online 2 5 June 2017 Keywords: Reproduction Gonad histology Sexual maturation Gonado-somatic index Abstract: This study presents the first details on morphological and histological characteristics of gonads and gonadal development stages of an endemic tooth-carp, Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1847) from a spring-stream system (south of Iran). keywords: aphanius; esmaeili; gonad; iran; journal; nucleus; oocytes; ovary; sophiae; stage cache: ijab-303.pdf plain text: ijab-303.txt item: #240 of 481 id: ijab-304 author: De Zoysa, Heethaka Krishantha Sameera; Jinadasa, Bedigama Kankanamge Kolitha Kamal; Edirisinghe, Edirisinghe Mudiyanselage Ranjith Keerth; Jayasinghe, Gabadage Dona Thilini Madurangika title: Length-weight relationship of black sea urchin (Stomopneustes variolaris) in Sri Lanka date: 2018-02-11 words: 1794 flesch: 66 summary: Length weight relationships and fecundity estimates of long-spined sea urchin, Diadema setosum, from the Pulau Pangkor, Peninsular Malaysia. The mean length and weight of S. variolaris were 5.55±1.04 cm, 101.40±57.76 g; 6.54±0.86 cm, 147.90±50.40 g, and 6.41±1.05 cm, 150.50±59.45 for Mount-Lavinia, Beruwala and Tangalle, respectively. keywords: lanka; length; sea; sri; variolaris; weight cache: ijab-304.pdf plain text: ijab-304.txt item: #241 of 481 id: ijab-309 author: Amiri, Kaveh; Shabanipour, Nader; Eagderi, Soheil title: Using kriging and co-kriging to predict distributional areas of Kilka species (Clupeonella spp.) in the southern Caspian Sea date: 2017-06-16 words: 3523 flesch: 60 summary: 5(2): 108-113; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2017 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Using kriging and co-kriging to predict distributional areas of Kilka species (Clupeonella spp.) in the southern Caspian Sea Kaveh Amiri1, Nader Shabanipour*1, 2, Soheil Eagderi3 1Department of Biology, Faculty of science, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. 2Department of Marine Science, Caspian Sea Basin Research Centre, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. 3Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran. Annual catches of kilka fishes in the Caspian Sea reached to the highest level i.e. 423, 0000 t in 1970 (Ivanov, 2000), constituting about 70% of the total fish catch in the Caspian Sea (Sedov et al., 1997). keywords: caspian; chl; cpue; data; distribution; fishes; fishing; journal; kilka; kriging; marine; sea cache: ijab-309.pdf plain text: ijab-309.txt item: #242 of 481 id: ijab-31 author: Halimi, Mostafa; Norousta, Rouhallah title: Penicillin improves the milt quality of Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus during short-term storage date: 2014-04-02 words: 1834 flesch: 54 summary: A preliminary bacteriological study of refrigerated channel catfish Figure 4. Changes of percentage of Persian sturgeon sperm motility during short-term storage of antibiotic-free milt samples. The sperm duration and percentage of sperm motility decreased after 6 days of storage both in the presence and absence of antibiotic, although this decrease was more significant in the absence of antibiotic. keywords: antibiotic; milt; motility; samples; sperm; storage cache: ijab-31.pdf plain text: ijab-31.txt item: #243 of 481 id: ijab-312 author: Eagderi, Soheil; Poorbagher, Hadi; Moshayedi, Fatemeh; Hosseini, Seyed Vali title: Morphological development and allometric growth patterns of Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897 (Actinopterygii, Acipenseridae) during early development date: 2017-06-21 words: 3909 flesch: 61 summary: (2017) 5(3): 201-207; DOI: ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2017 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Morphological development and allometric growth patterns of Acipenser persicus Borodin, 1897 (Actinopterygii, Acipenseridae) during early development Soheil Eagderi, Hadi Poorbagher*,1Fatemeh Moshayedi, Seyed Vali Hosseini Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj PO Box 4314, Iran. Article history: Received 11 November 2016 Accepted 3 May 2017 Available online 2 5 June 2017 Keywords: Ontogeny Morphogenesis, Morphometrics Caspian Sea Abstract: Morphological development and allometric growth patterns of reared Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus, were studied from hatching to 50 days post-hatching (dph). keywords: allometric; development; dph; feeding; fish; gisbert; growth; larvae; length; osse; patterns; sturgeon; van cache: ijab-312.pdf plain text: ijab-312.txt item: #244 of 481 id: ijab-314 author: Ghodrati Azadi, Hamideh; Shahsavani, Davar; Baghshani, Hasan title: Effects of dietary vitamin C supplementation on some oxidative status biomarkers in erythrocytes of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) date: 2017-12-11 words: 3496 flesch: 42 summary: Effect of different levels of dietary vitamin C on growth performance, muscle composition, antioxidant and enzyme activity of Macrobrachium rosenbergii. The effects of dietary vitamin C on growth, liver vitamin C and serum cortisol in stressed and unstressed juvenile soft-shelled turtles (Pelodiscus sinensis). keywords: activity; antioxidant; carp; effects; erythrocytes; fish; journal; lipid; peroxidation; stress; supplementation; vitamin cache: ijab-314.pdf plain text: ijab-314.txt item: #245 of 481 id: ijab-316 author: Velayudhannair, Krishnakumar; KR, Divya; Natesan, Munuswamy title: Quality evaluation of the invader species, Artemia franciscana from Covelong salt works, Kelambakkam, South India date: 2017-08-24 words: 3611 flesch: 62 summary: The hatching efficacy of Kelambakkam Artemia population yielded about 221078 nauplii/g of cyst; which means that 4.52 g of cysts needed to get 1 million of Artemia nauplii. Efforts were made for the mass production of Artemia cyst and biomass in man-made saltpans at Covelong salt works, Kelambakkam, Tamilnadu, India for hatchery operations. keywords: acid; aquaculture; artemia; content; cysts; hatching; kelambakkam; nauplii; salt; sorgeloos cache: ijab-316.pdf plain text: ijab-316.txt item: #246 of 481 id: ijab-317 author: Mouludi-Saleh, Atta; Keivany, Yazdan; Jalali, Seyed Amir Hossein title: Comparison of meristic traits in Transcaucasian chub (Squalius turcicus De Filippi, 1865) from Caspian Sea basin date: 2018-02-25 words: 3832 flesch: 70 summary: Investigation of morphometric and meristic characteristics of Squalius cephalus populations in Figure 4. Mouludi-Saleh et al. (2016b, c, 2017a) studied the morphology of S. namak populations in rivers of the Namak Lake basin. keywords: basin; caspian; characters; keivany; populations; rays; scales; sea; squalius; turcicus cache: ijab-317.pdf plain text: ijab-317.txt item: #247 of 481 id: ijab-318 author: Mohiseni, Mohammad; Bagheri, Dara; Banaee, Mahdi; Nematdust Haghi, Behzad title: Evaluation of oxidative stress induced by cadmium and comparative antioxidant effects of Shirazi thyme (Zataria multiflora Boiss) and vitamin E in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) date: 2017-12-12 words: 5495 flesch: 53 summary: The suggested role of thyme compounds in the prevention of cadmium toxicity can be explained by their ability in radical scavenging (Miura et al., 2002) and also the promotion of antioxidant enzyme activities (Sengül et al., 2008). Antioxidant enzymes activity and lipid peroxidation in liver and kidney of rats exposed to cadmium and ethanol. keywords: activity; antioxidant; cadmium; effects; enzyme; et al; exposure; fish; journal; lipid; metal; peroxidation; shirazi; stress; thyme; vitamin cache: ijab-318.pdf plain text: ijab-318.txt item: #248 of 481 id: ijab-319 author: Babaiinezhad, Leila; Bahrekazemi, Masoumeh title: Effects of three anesthetics of clove extract, sodium bicarbonate, and lidocaine on blood parameters and cortisol level in male and female broodstocks of Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum) date: 2019-10-25 words: 6102 flesch: 58 summary: In addition, the hematocrit significantly increased 10 min and 24 h after anesthesia with clove extract and sodium bicarbonate treatments. Compared to the control group, a significant increases observed 24 h after anesthesia in sodium bicarbonate group (Table 3). keywords: anesthesia; bicarbonate; clove; extract; female; group; lidocaine; min; sodium cache: ijab-319.pdf plain text: ijab-319.txt item: #249 of 481 id: ijab-32 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Sureda, Antoni; Zohiery, Fazel; Nematdoust Hagi, Behzad; Garanzini, Daniela S. title: Alterations in biochemical parameters of the freshwater fish, Alburnus mossulensis, exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of Fenpropathrin date: 2014-04-03 words: 6023 flesch: 53 summary: After fish exposure to pesticides, LDH may increase to supply energy to fish. Increases in MDA levels in the whole body extract of fish may be an important bio- indicator of lipid peroxidation in different tissues of freshwater fish, after exposure to fenpropathrin. keywords: activity; banaee; body; concentrations; et al; exposure; fenpropathrin; fish; freshwater; levels; pesticides; pyrethroid; stress; toxicity cache: ijab-32.pdf plain text: ijab-32.txt item: #250 of 481 id: ijab-323 author: Mirnategh, Bahereh; Shabanipour, Nader; Sattari, Masoud title: Occurrence and intensity of parasites in Chelon aurata (Risso, 1810) and Neogobius caspius (Eichwald, 1831) (Teleostei: Perciformes) from southern Caspian Sea date: 2017-11-24 words: 5002 flesch: 62 summary: Seasonal variations, the effects of host length, weight and localities on parasite prevalence and mean intensity have been examined during present investigation. www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2017 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Occurrence and intensity of parasites in Chelon aurata (Risso, 1810) and Neogobius caspius (Eichwald, 1831) keywords: abundance; aurata; caspian; cestode; chelon; excisus; intensity; journal; larvae; neogobius; parasites; prevalence; range; reticulata; sea; species cache: ijab-323.pdf plain text: ijab-323.txt item: #251 of 481 id: ijab-327 author: Houssou, Arsène Mathieu; Montchowui, Elie; Bonou, Clément Agossou title: Composition and structure of phytoplankton community in Ouémé River basin, Republic of Benin date: 2018-02-15 words: 5283 flesch: 56 summary: Occurrence frequency of identified phytoplankton species in Ouémé River basin. Phytoplankton species were identified using guides and specific descriptive works such as Prescott (1954), Compère (1974 and 1975), Vanlandingham (1982), Nogueira and Correia (2000), Tsukii (2005), Kinross (2007), Bellinger and Sigee Figure 1. keywords: basin; community; desmodesmus; diversity; genera; houssou; index; ouémé; ouémé river; phytoplankton; richness; river; species; specific; stations; table; var cache: ijab-327.pdf plain text: ijab-327.txt item: #252 of 481 id: ijab-328 author: Moruf, Rasheed Olatunji; Ojetayo, Teslim Asafe title: Biology of the West African fiddler crab, Uca tangeri (Eydoux, 1835) (Decapoda: Ocypodidae) from a mangrove wetland in Lagos, Nigeria date: 2017-09-28 words: 2605 flesch: 63 summary: The subfamily Ucinae known as fiddler crabs are composed of small crabs (Callander et al., 2013), found along sea beaches and brackish inter-tidal mud flats, lagoons and swamps. The feeding habits of fiddler crabs play a vital role in the preservation of wetland environments by sifting through the sands; they aerate the substrate and prevent anaerobic conditions. keywords: crabs; fiddler; length; mangrove; sex; size; tangeri cache: ijab-328.pdf plain text: ijab-328.txt item: #253 of 481 id: ijab-329 author: Taheri, Somayeh; Banaee, Mahdi; Nematdoost Haghi, Behzad; Mohiseni, Mohammad title: Effects of dietary supplementation of zinc oxide nanoparticles on some biochemical biomarkers in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) date: 2017-10-06 words: 5691 flesch: 59 summary: An increase in G6PDH activity following ZnO NPs administration is a cellular physiological response to cope with reactive oxygen species (ROS). Therefore, we suggest that oral administration of 10 and 15 mg kg-1 ZnO NPs caused cytotoxicity and alterations in oxidative biomarkers, but 5 mg ZnO-NPs per kg feed had no side effects on oxidative stress and biochemical biomarkers in fish. keywords: activity; alp; alt; antioxidant; ast; carp; effects; et al; feed; fish; kg-1; liver; nanoparticles; nps; oxidative; oxide; zinc; zno; zno nps cache: ijab-329.pdf plain text: ijab-329.txt item: #254 of 481 id: ijab-33 author: Leong Seng, Lim; Tuzan, Audrey Daning; Malitam, Linus; Ransangan, Julian; Kawamura, Gunzo title: The relative eye size, visual cells, cone mosaic and retinal tapetum in the spotted barb Puntius binotatus (Valenciennes, 1842) date: 2014-04-25 words: 2732 flesch: 63 summary: With the possession of several types of retinal cone and the square cone mosaic, therefore, P. binotatus can be considered as a diurnal species. Due to its common availability, P. binotatus has been recognized as an important bio- indicator to the environmental bio-degradation status of these freshwater resources (Baumgartner, 2005; Zakeyudin et al., 2012). keywords: binotatus; cone; eye; fish; light; mosaic; species; vision cache: ijab-33.pdf plain text: ijab-33.txt item: #255 of 481 id: ijab-330 author: Singh, Hoshiyar; Bisht, Ila title: Comparative ultrastructural study of general body epidermis of the hill-stream fishes; Botia almorhae (Teleosti: Botiidae), Homaloptera brucei (Teleostei: Balitoridae) and Schizothorax richardsonii (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) date: 2017-12-12 words: 2449 flesch: 55 summary: Noticeable differences exhibited in the patterns of microridges on epithelial cells, distribution of mucous cells and presence of tubercles on the general body epidermis of the hill-stream fishes may be considered as modifications relating to possible difference in the functional requirement at the different locations. Electron microscopic study of general body epidermis of Homaloptera brucei fish of Kumaun himalayan region. keywords: brucei; cells; epidermis; fishes; gbe; richardsonii; surface cache: ijab-330.pdf plain text: ijab-330.txt item: #256 of 481 id: ijab-331 author: Mansouri Taee, Hadis; Hajimoradloo, Abdolmajid; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Ahmadvand, Hassan title: The effects of dietary Myrtle (Myrtus communis L.) supplementations on growth performance and some innate immune responses in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) date: 2017-09-01 words: 4764 flesch: 58 summary: To date, many studies have focused on the administration of dietary *Corresponding author: Hadis Mansouri Taee DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v5i4.331 E-mail address: mansouritaee@gmail.com medicinal herbs and their extracts as potential immunstimulants in aquaculture (Asadi et al., 2012; Haghighi et al., 2014; Reverter et al., 2014; Hai, 2015; Adel et al., 2015; Akrami et al., 2015; Sonmez et al., 2015; Safari et al., 2016; Hoseinifar et al., 2016) and positive results reported on growth performance, feed utilization, immune response and disease resistance of various fish species. Similar results were reported in rainbow trout fed with A. sativum (Nya, 2009), Z. officinale (Nya and Austin, 2009), Laurus nobilis (Bilen and Bulut, 2010), Nasturtium nasturtium (Asadi et al., 2012) and Aloe vera (Haghighi et al., 2014). keywords: aquaculture; communis; control; dietary; effects; et al; fed; fish; growth; immune; journal; myrtle; parameters; performance; rainbow; serum; trout cache: ijab-331.pdf plain text: ijab-331.txt item: #257 of 481 id: ijab-333 author: Rakhshandehroo, Ehsan; Ahmadi, Amin; Asadollahi, Zahra title: Helminth parasites fauna of the green toad, Bufo variabilis, Laurenti, 1768 (Anura: Bufonidae) from the Fars Province, Iran date: 2017-09-28 words: 1700 flesch: 62 summary: Rhabdias species have a direct life cycle (toad to toad infection) and also a very short life span. Mashaiiet al. (2008) reported one monogenean (Polystoma viridis), one cyclophyllid cestode (Nematotaenia dispar), and two nematodes (Rhabdias bufonis and Cosmocerca sp.) in green toads collected from the North and Northeast of Iran. keywords: bufo; green; helminth; iran; mashaii; parasites; toads; variabilis cache: ijab-333.pdf plain text: ijab-333.txt item: #258 of 481 id: ijab-34 author: Sajeevan, Sajan; Thoranam Varkey, Anna Mercy; Vadakkedath, Malika title: Biometric parameters of the Redline torpedo fish Puntius denisonii Day 1865, an endemic barb in the Western Ghats Hotspots of Southern India date: 2014-04-25 words: 4431 flesch: 64 summary: The length parameters were total length (LT), standard length (LS), fork length (LF), pre dorsal fin length (LPrDF), pre-anal fin length (LPrAF), pre-pelvic fin length (LPrPvF), pre-pectoral fin length (LPrPrF), dorsal fin length (LDF), Pelvic fin length (LPvF), dorsal fin base length (LDFB), anal fin base length (LAFB), head length (LH), head height (HH), body depth (DB), caudal peduncle depth (DCP), caudal peduncle length (LCP) snout length (LSn) and eye diameter (ED). An improved procedure to assess fish condition on the basis of length-weight relationships. keywords: characters; condition; denisonii; fin; fish; growth; journal; length; log; puntius; relationship; species; weight cache: ijab-34.pdf plain text: ijab-34.txt item: #259 of 481 id: ijab-347 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Hatimuria, Mrinal Kumar title: Phytoplankton diversity of floodplain lakes of the Majuli River Island of the Brahmaputra river basin, Assam, northeast India date: 2017-11-12 words: 5563 flesch: 57 summary: Chlorophyta richness is positively correlated with sulphate (r2=0.549, P=0.0027) in Holmari beel; Chlorophyta abundance is positively correlated significantly with pH (r1=0.581, P=0.0029) in Bhereki beel and it is inversely correlated with dissolved organic matter (r3=-0.586, P=0.0026) in Ghotonga beel. Cyanophyta density is significantly correlated directly with silicate (r1=0.550, P=0.0027) and inversely with total hardness (r1=-0.544, P=0.0030) and magnesium (r1=-0.614, P=0.0007) in Bhereki beel; it is correlated indirectly with total hardness (r3=-0.610, P=0.0008) in Ghotonga beel. keywords: abundance; beels; bhereki; diversity; ghotonga; holmari; india; phytoplankton; richness; sharma; species; variations cache: ijab-347.pdf plain text: ijab-347.txt item: #260 of 481 id: ijab-35 author: Gupta, Sandipan; Banerjee, Samir title: Feeding and Breeding Biology of Amblypharyngodon mola – A Review date: 2014-05-13 words: 3218 flesch: 64 summary: Content and distribution of vitamin A in mola (A. mola) and dhela (Rohtee cotio). All rights reserved Review Article Feeding and breeding biology of Amblypharyngodon mola – A Review Sandipan Gupta*,1Samir Banerjee Aquaculture Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Calcutta, 35, Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata-700019, West Bengal, India Article history: Received 11 March 2014 Accepted 24 April 2014 Available online 2 5 April 2014 keywords: amblypharyngodon; bangladesh; fish; food; journal; mola cache: ijab-35.pdf plain text: ijab-35.txt item: #261 of 481 id: ijab-358 author: Udagedara, Susantha; Fernando, Daniel; Perera, Nishan; Tanna, Akshay; Bown, Rosalind title: A first record of Halodule pinifolia Miki den Hartog, and new locality of nationally endangered Halophila beccarii Asch, from the eastern coast of Sri Lanka date: 2017-12-06 words: 3998 flesch: 59 summary: Developing sound legal mechanisms is essential for the management of this critical habitat (Unsworth and Cullen-Unsworth, 2014), and it is hoped that this and other ongoing research will contribute to the improved management of seagrass habitats in Sri Lanka. Miki den Hartog, and new locality of nationally endangered Halophila beccarii Asch, from the eastern coast of Sri Lanka Susantha Udagedara*,1Daniel Fernando, Nishan Perera, Akshay Tanna, Rosalind Bown Blue Resources Trust, No. 86 Barnes Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka. keywords: beccarii; halophila; lagoon; lanka; pinifolia; seagrass; short; species; sri; sri lanka cache: ijab-358.pdf plain text: ijab-358.txt item: #262 of 481 id: ijab-359 author: Barroso, Romulo; Filgueiras, Daniel; Contins, Mariana; Kudenov, Jerry title: First report of the fireworm Hermodice carunculata (Annelida: Amphinomidae) preying on a Sea Cucumber date: 2017-10-06 words: 1729 flesch: 53 summary: This study represents the first report of active predation by H. carunculata on living specimen of the holothurian Isostichopus badionotus, from the southwestern Atlantic, Brazilian coast. Such predatory behavior is described here for the first time, corroborates that H. carunculata feeds on Echinoderms other than starfish. keywords: carunculata; hermodice; predation; sea cache: ijab-359.pdf plain text: ijab-359.txt item: #263 of 481 id: ijab-36 author: Aalamifar, Hamed; Agh, Naser; Malekzadeh, Reza; Aalinezhad, Mahbobe title: A Comparative Study on Effects of Different Salinities on the Reproduction rates of two parthenogenetic species of Artemia (Gaav Khooni wetlands of Isfahan and ponds around the Urmia lake) from Iran date: 2014-05-13 words: 4663 flesch: 59 summary: Life cycle characteristics of Artemia populations from Iran. But Browne and Wanigasekera (2000) who performed the experiments at various combinations of temperature and salinity with five Artemia populations (one parthenogenetic and four bisexual) reported parthenogenetic Artemia from Margherita di Savoia (Italy) as a niche specialist attaining maturity and reproducing only at salinities higher than 120 g/L at 24°C. keywords: artemia; brood; female; gaav; khooni; number; offspring; ppt; salinity cache: ijab-36.pdf plain text: ijab-36.txt item: #264 of 481 id: ijab-361 author: Faustino, Francine; Makino, Lilian Cristina; Neumann, Erika; Nakaghi, Laura Satiko Okada title: Histological description of the larval development of Brycon gouldingi Lima, 2004 (Teleostei, Characidae) date: 2018-04-25 words: 5949 flesch: 56 summary: In addition, such investigations are urgent because B. gouldingi was included in the ordinance of the Ministry of Environment (MMA) No. 445 (17 December 2014) as endangered species classified in endangered category 76 Faustino et al. / Organic systems of Brycon gouldingi larvae (EN) in the list Brazilian Fauna of Extinction Threatened (Brasil, 2014). In order to provide information about organic systems of B. gouldingi larvae, a histological description was performed after capturing adult specimens in the Rio das Mortes (Mato Grosso, Brazil), adapted to captivity and induced to spawn at Buriti Fisheries (Nova Mutum, MT, Brazil). keywords: brycon; cavity; development; fig; fish; food; gouldingi; hatching; hph; intestine; larvae; presence; species; system; tract; yolk cache: ijab-361.pdf plain text: ijab-361.txt item: #265 of 481 id: ijab-364 author: Yousefi, Samira; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein title: Protective effects of prebiotic in zebrafish, Danio rerio, under experimental exposure to Chlorpyrifos date: 2018-04-25 words: 3445 flesch: 52 summary: Dietary administration of probiotics improved fish immune parameters under stressful conditions (Taoka et al., 2006; Gomes et al, 2009). Furthermore, in case of ALP activity no significant alteration was noticed between GOS fed fish and control (P>0.05). keywords: aquaculture; chlorpyrifos; effects; fed; fish; gos; hoseinifar; journal; prebiotics; protein; response; total; zebrafish cache: ijab-364.pdf plain text: ijab-364.txt item: #266 of 481 id: ijab-37 author: Mahghani, Fahimeh; Gharaei, Ahmad; Ghaffari, Mostafa; Akrami, Raza title: Dietary synbiotic improves the growth performance, survival and innate immune response of Gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) juveniles date: 2014-06-06 words: 3270 flesch: 51 summary: The use of probiotics and prebiotics in aquaculture is now widely accepted but limited data is available regarding the application of synbiotics in aquaculture (Li et al., 2009; Rodriguez-Estrada et al., 2009; Daniels et al. 2010; Zhang et al., 2010; Ai et 100 Mahghani et The aim of the present research was to study the effects of synbiotic (Biomin IMBO) on growth performance, Survival, and immune response of Gibel carp juveniles (Carassius auratus gibelio). keywords: aquaculture; carp; fed; fish; gibel; growth; performance; survival; synbiotic cache: ijab-37.pdf plain text: ijab-37.txt item: #267 of 481 id: ijab-375 author: Zeinali, Faezeh; Motamedi, Mina title: The regeneration capacity of caudal fin in the common tooth-carp, Aphanius dispar (Rí¼ppell, 1829) (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae) date: 2017-11-25 words: 3598 flesch: 59 summary: In order to assess the universality of regenerative potencies in this group of fishes, we have examined for the first time, caudal fin regeneration in tooth-carp, Aphanius dispar (Rüppell, 1829). It is started approximately 5 days post amputation (5 dpa) at room temperature, and 2 dpa at 25°С and 28°С. Our finding indicates that water temperature more than 25°С promotes procedure in caudal fin regeneration of A. dispar. keywords: amputation; aphanius; caudal; dispar; dpa; fin; fish; regeneration cache: ijab-375.pdf plain text: ijab-375.txt item: #268 of 481 id: ijab-376 author: Eyo, Victor Oscar; Effanga, Emmanuel Offiong title: Ectoparasitic infestation of the Nile Squeaker, Synodontis schall (Bloch and Schneider, 1801) from the Cross River Estuary, Nigeria date: 2018-02-25 words: 4226 flesch: 58 summary: In fisheries science, abundance, intensity and prevalence of fish parasites is directly influenced by several factors such as size, age, sex, species, diet, *Corresponding author: Victor Oscar Eyo DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v6i1.376 E-mail address: sirvick2003@yahoo.com season, climate change and environment of fishes. The preference of Dactylogyrus sp. in fish gills is related to feeding and attachment activities of the parasites while Gyrodactylus sp. specificity on the skin and fins is linked to reproductive reasons (Reed et al., 1996). keywords: abundance; ectoparasites; fish; gills; intensity; prevalence; river; schall; size cache: ijab-376.pdf plain text: ijab-376.txt item: #269 of 481 id: ijab-377 author: Moshfegh, Azam; Setorki, Mahbubeh; Bahrpeyma, Vahide; Tehranifard, Akram; Rahimibashar, Mohammad Reza title: Hematology and plasma chemistry reference intervals for wild population of Alburnus chalcoides (Guldenstadt, 1772): Influence of sex, habitat and seasonal variation date: 2018-11-22 words: 3672 flesch: 54 summary: Owing to a wide fluctuation in plasma calcium level in female fish during the breeding cycle, i.e., their gonadal maturation (Webb et al., 2002), the observed difference in the plasma calcium concentration in the female fish can be an evidence for higher amount of plasma calcium in the non-breeding seasons (autumn and winter) of A. chalcoides. Blood collection and hematological and biochemical analysis: Fish blood was drawn from the caudal vein using heparinized and unheparinized syringes. keywords: blood; calcium; caspian; chalcoides; estuary; female; fish; plasma; reference; river; sea; sodium cache: ijab-377.pdf plain text: ijab-377.txt item: #270 of 481 id: ijab-378 author: El-Shorbagy, Haidan Mostafa; Hamdi, Salwa abdelhamid title: Implications of white spot syndrome virus disease on DNA integrity, histology and biochemistry of Procambarus clarkii in Egypt date: 2017-12-18 words: 6221 flesch: 56 summary: Discussion In the present study, WSSV infected crayfishes have been randomly chosen according to the existence of clear white spots or patches embedded in their exoskeleton, and then tested to ensure WSSV infection and classified using 1 or 2-step PCR assay. Keywords: Comet assay DNA damage White spot virus Oxidative stress Abstract: White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is a widespread and highly pathogenic virus; that infects shrimp, crayfish and other crustaceans. keywords: cells; control; crayfish; damage; dna; et al; gills; gp.iii; hepatopancreas; infection; pcr; shrimp; spot; syndrome; tissues; virus; wssv cache: ijab-378.pdf plain text: ijab-378.txt item: #271 of 481 id: ijab-379 author: Ben Khedher, Sana; Haouas, Zohra; Boussetta, Hamadi title: Cholinesterase activity and histopatological changes in the Mediterranean crab, Carcinus maenas, exposed to environmental contaminants date: 2017-12-06 words: 6983 flesch: 53 summary: In this study, we (1) measured the sensitivity of ChE versus AChE activity to in vivo exposure to the OPs (Chlorpyrifos-ethyl) and heavy metals (cadmium and copper) and (2) to show the histopathological alterations after exposure to different contaminants. Results In vivo effects of chlorpyrifos-ethyl on AChE activity: During the seven days of experiment, no mortality was reported in controls. keywords: ache; activity; cells; copper; cpf; crabs; days; digestive; environmental; exposure; gland; journal; maenas; metals; muscle cache: ijab-379.pdf plain text: ijab-379.txt item: #272 of 481 id: ijab-38 author: Forsatkar, Mohammad Navid; Latifi, Tahmine; Eagderi, Soheil title: Fluoxetine alters reproductive performance of female fighting fish, Betta splendens date: 2014-07-04 words: 2734 flesch: 53 summary: However, fluoxetine exposure had insignificant effect on hatching of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes; Foran et al., 2004). Fluoxetine concentration of 54.0 µg/l, was significantly affected on the number of produced eggs per copulation, fecundity and hatching rate. keywords: exposure; female; fighting; fish; fluoxetine; number; spawning cache: ijab-38.pdf plain text: ijab-38.txt item: #273 of 481 id: ijab-391 author: Mazandarani, Mohammad; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza title: Anesthesia of juvenile Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus; Borodin 1897, by peppermint, Mentha piperita, extract – Anesthetic efficacy, stress response and behavior date: 2018-01-16 words: 4921 flesch: 59 summary: Fish anesthesia: effects of the essential oils of Hesperozygis ringens and Lippia alba on the biochemistry and physiology of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen). However, in the fish anesthetized by clove oil, serum cortisol level returned to the pre anesthesia value, at 24 hrs post anesthesia. keywords: anesthesia; clove; clove oil; cortisol; extract; fish; hrs; induction; l-1; mentha; mentha extract; oil; persian; serum; sturgeon; time cache: ijab-391.pdf plain text: ijab-391.txt item: #274 of 481 id: ijab-392 author: Zargari, Ashkan; Mazandarani, Mohammad; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza title: Effects of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) extract on serum antibacterial activity of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) against Aeromonas hydrophila, Streptococcus iniae and Yersinia ruckeri date: 2018-02-25 words: 4354 flesch: 55 summary: Bacterial Fish Pathogens: Diseases of Farmed and Wild Fish, pp: 15-46. The results showed that safflower extract injection had no significant effects on serum anti-bacterial activity against A. hydrophyla and Y. rukeri during 10 days post injection. keywords: activity; aeromonas; bacteria; control; difference; effects; extract; fish; hydrophila; iniae; journal; ruckeri; safflower; serum; treatments cache: ijab-392.pdf plain text: ijab-392.txt item: #275 of 481 id: ijab-393 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali title: Determination of helminth parasites in abdominal cavity of Alosa caspia (Eichwald, 1838) from the southeast part of the Caspian Sea date: 2017-12-08 words: 3823 flesch: 63 summary: The researchers reported that the highest levels of parasite infection was in the gastrointestinal tract, followed by abdominal cavity and gonads while in the present study, the highest prevalence rate of parasites was observed in pyloric area. An investigation on fish infection with Diplostumum spathaceum (Rudolphi, 1891) in Boojagh Wetland. keywords: alosa; caspian; fish; infection; journal; parasites; persian; sea; simplex; species; ventricosa cache: ijab-393.pdf plain text: ijab-393.txt item: #276 of 481 id: ijab-394 author: Mudumala, Vinod Kumar; Farejiya, Mahesh Kumar; Mali, Kiran S.; Rao, Karri Rama; Ankush, Pradnya Sawant; Anandhan, Siva title: Investigations on the age, growth and mortality parameters of Kawakawa, Euthynnus affinis (Cantor, 1849) from the North west coast of India date: 2018-02-25 words: 2233 flesch: 63 summary: The values obtained for growth parameters of L∞ was 67.86 cm, for growth coefficient (K) 0.70 and for to -0.26y-1. A graphical representation of length-weight relationship of E. affinis is given in Figure 2. Growth parameters and mortality: keywords: coast; growth; india; length; mortality; parameters; value; y-1 cache: ijab-394.pdf plain text: ijab-394.txt item: #277 of 481 id: ijab-397 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Barzegar, Maryam; Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi, Hoseinali; Rahmati-holasoo, Hooman; Bozorgnia, Abbas title: A comparative study of parasite communities of some endemic fish species in River Babol and Alborz Dam in the Southern Caspian Sea basin in Mazandaran province date: 2018-01-26 words: 4188 flesch: 59 summary: al./ Comparative study of fish parasites from the Babol River and Alborz Dam and D. pulcher in the Tajan, Tonekabon, and Ghasemlu rivers of the Caspian Sea basin as parasites of C. capoeta. al./ Comparative study of fish parasites from the Babol River and Alborz Dam among the fish species and between the Babol River and Alborz Dam. keywords: alborz; babol; babol river; caspian; dam; fish; fishes; iran; jalali; journal; parasites; river; species cache: ijab-397.pdf plain text: ijab-397.txt item: #278 of 481 id: ijab-4 author: Hoghoghi, Melahat; Eagderi, Soheil; Shams-Esfandabad, Bahmen title: Habitat use of Alburnoides namaki, in the Jajroud River (Namak Lake basin, Iran) date: 2016-01-08 words: 3741 flesch: 59 summary: Furthermore, the deciduous forest riparian vegetation type can be stabilize fish habitats by providing source of carbon and detritus during low production season e.g. autumn. Effect of a change in physical structure and cover on fish and fish habitat in freshwater ecosystems-a review and meta-analysis. keywords: alburnoides; bed; et al; fish; fishes; habitat; iran; namaki; river; species; type; use; water cache: ijab-4.pdf plain text: ijab-4.txt item: #279 of 481 id: ijab-40 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Sharma, Sumita; Hatimuria, Mrinal Kumar title: Rotifer assemblages (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) of the floodplain lakes of Majuli River Island, the Brahmaputra river basin, northeast India date: 2014-12-21 words: 6644 flesch: 74 summary: Of these, Brachionus kostei, Lecane niwati and Lepadella vandenbrandei are observed till date from this country from NEI with L. niwati known only from Majuli and Loktak basin (Sharma and Sharma, 2014b). Euchlanis dilatata Ehrenberg + + keywords: beels; ehrenberg; family; gosse; hauer +; india; majuli; river; rotifera; segers; sharma; species cache: ijab-40.pdf plain text: ijab-40.txt item: #280 of 481 id: ijab-401 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Sharma, Sumita title: The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution date: 2018-02-25 words: 2993 flesch: 58 summary: Sharma B.K., Haokip T.P., Sharma S. (2016). Sharma B.K., Khan S.I., Sharma S. (2017). keywords: b.k; india; parva; rotifera; sharma; species; testudinella cache: ijab-401.pdf plain text: ijab-401.txt item: #281 of 481 id: ijab-404 author: Mohseni, Fatemeth; Banaee, Mahdi; Shokat, Parvaneh; Mohiseni, Mohammad title: Effects of Dimethoate and Bacilar fertilizer on biochemical and immunological parameters in common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2019-01-02 words: 2689 flesch: 56 summary: Common carp, Cyprinus carpio, were divided into 9 groups and tested for 14 days under different conditions: Fish under standard environmental conditions, or the control group (Group I); fish treated with 16 and 32 g L-1 of Dimethoate (respectively Groups II and III); Fish treated with 0.1 and 0.2 ml L-1 of Bacilar bio-fertilizer (respectively Groups IV and V); fish treated with 16 g L-1 of Dimethoate + 0.1 ml L-1 of Bacilar (Group 255 Int. Article history: Received 19 May 2018 Accepted 23 October 2018 Available online 2 5 October 2018 Keywords: Agrochemicals Carp Immunotoxicity Abstract: Fish exposure to agrochemicals can suppress their immune system and survival. keywords: activity; bacilar; carp; complement; dimethoate; fish; lysozyme; parameters; total cache: ijab-404.pdf plain text: ijab-404.txt item: #282 of 481 id: ijab-41 author: Muralidharan, Murugan; Manikandan, Kaliappan; Gobi, Muthukaruppan title: Extended distribution of the invasive Sucker catfish Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Pisces: Loricariidae) to Cauvery river system of Peninsular India. date: 2014-12-21 words: 2097 flesch: 59 summary: Distribution of Pterygoplichthys species along the stretches of the Cauvery River basin may be expected as there are few news reports on the occurrence of this species in Mettur reservoir and of being caught in the Figure 2. Being a generalist with a wide spectrum of food, this opportunistic invader could be a threat to native species. keywords: india; pardalis; pterygoplichthys; river; south; species cache: ijab-41.pdf plain text: ijab-41.txt item: #283 of 481 id: ijab-410 author: Rafiee, Gholamreza; Saad, Che Ros; Kamarudin, Mohd Saleh; Ismail, Mohd Razi; Sijam, Kamaruzaman title: Feed-nutrients uptake rates of different weight groups of red tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) in a recirculating aquaculture system date: 2020-10-25 words: 4436 flesch: 69 summary: Based on these results, fish weight affects Mg retention in red tilapia and the Mg content of the diet was at the optimum level for red tilapia growth. Fe in different treatments was not significantly different, indicating that the high levels of Fe in the diet met the requirements of red tilapia and fish weight was not significantly affected by Fe retention. keywords: concentration; feed; fish; groups; growth; l-1; nutrient; tilapia; water; weight cache: ijab-410.pdf plain text: ijab-410.txt item: #284 of 481 id: ijab-417 author: Zanjani, Seyede Asal; Emadi, Hossein; Jamili, Shahla; Mashinchian, Ali title: DNA damage and hematological changes in Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exposed to oxadiazon date: 2018-01-14 words: 3490 flesch: 57 summary: Different oxadiazon residue concentrations ranged 0.4 to 7.24 μg/l in different water bodies (Mamun et al., 2009; Kim et al., 2014), as well as up to 0.442 ppm in different tissues of fishes and shellfishes have also been reported (Imanaka et al., 1981). Similarly, significant changes in hematological and serum biochemical parameters of oxadiazon exposed fish were observed in this study. keywords: assay; carp; cells; concentrations; damage; dna; effects; et al; exposure; fish; oxadiazon; ppm; serum cache: ijab-417.pdf plain text: ijab-417.txt item: #285 of 481 id: ijab-419 author: Vishwakarma, Harinder; Manjhi, Jayanand; Sinha, Anvesha title: Cloning and characterization of promoters of vascular specific genes in Zebrafish date: 2018-12-25 words: 3491 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: Gene Expression Promoters Red Fluorescent Protein Zebrafish Abstract: Gene promoters located at the 5′ end of genes are instrumental in regulating the gene expression in a ubiquitous or tissue specific manner. The objective of the study was to identify, clone and characterize promoters involved in gene expression in specific tissues such as the blood and blood vessel of Zebrafish. keywords: development; dna; dsred; embryos; expression; gene; heart; promoter; rac1; region; transgenic; zebrafish cache: ijab-419.pdf plain text: ijab-419.txt item: #286 of 481 id: ijab-42 author: Dharmaraj, Selvakumar; Dhevendaran, Kandasamy title: Effect of Actinobacteria as a single cell protein on growth performance of Xiphophorus helleri date: 2014-12-28 words: 3031 flesch: 60 summary: One trough fed with control feed, whereas the rest of the fish were supplemented with SCP feed. After 30 days of feeding trials, the growth parameters including absolute growth rate, specific growth rate and feed conversion efficiency were found to be significantly (P<0.001) higher in groups that received SCP feed than those of control one, whereas feed conversion ratio was lower. keywords: cell; control; feed; fish; growth; marine; protein; scp; streptomyces cache: ijab-42.pdf plain text: ijab-42.txt item: #287 of 481 id: ijab-424 author: Fazli, Hasan; Daryanabard, Gholamreza; Naderi Jelodar, Medi; Mirzaei, Rahman; Hosseinpour, Hamid title: Growth and condition factor of Capoeta damascina in the Azad dam Lake and the Komasi River in Kurdistan Province, Iran date: 2018-12-25 words: 3904 flesch: 68 summary: The determination of fish growth is fundamental for population modeling, stock assessments and managing exploited species (Gulland, 1988). Also, these relationships are used in the conversion of fish length and body weight to provide some measure of biomass (Froese, 1998), to estimate the condition, *Corresponding author: Hasan Fazli DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v6i6.424 E-mail address: hn_fazli@yahoo.com reproduction, life cycle and general health of the fish species (Pauly, 1983). keywords: azad; condition; damascina; factor; fish; growth; iran; length; river; weight cache: ijab-424.pdf plain text: ijab-424.txt item: #288 of 481 id: ijab-425 author: Naghizadeh Raiesi, Shahram; Mazandarani, Mohammad; Shahidi, Seyed-Ahmad; Ghorbani-HasanSaraei, Azade; Khani, Fatemeh; Fatahi, Sjad title: Acute and chronic toxicity of ammonia in Persian sturgeon, Acipenser persicus, fingerlings date: 2019-12-25 words: 3908 flesch: 58 summary: Behavioral symptoms of Persian sturgeon fingerlings exposed to different water un-ionized ammonia concentrations. Mortality rate of Persian sturgeon fingerlings during 96 h of exposure to different un-ionized ammonia concentrations (0.16, 0.31, 0.62, 0.94 and 1.25 mg/l). keywords: ammonia; fish; growth; lc50; sturgeon; uia; weight cache: ijab-425.pdf plain text: ijab-425.txt item: #289 of 481 id: ijab-426 author: Mazahery Tehrany, Zahra; Keramat Amirkolaie, Abdalsamad; Oraji, Hossein title: The effects of different grain sources on gut evacuation rate and nutrient digestibility in common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2018-04-25 words: 5856 flesch: 62 summary: Protein and dry matter digestibility were observed lower in common carp fed rice diet in comparison to the other cereal grains examined (P<0.05). The lowest number of bacterial colony (63 cfu.gr-1 ×10-7) was counted in common carp fed corn diet (P<0.05). keywords: barley; carp; cereal; corn; diet; digestibility; et al; evacuation; feed; fish; grains; intestine; nsp; nutrient; rate; rice; time; weight; wheat cache: ijab-426.pdf plain text: ijab-426.txt item: #290 of 481 id: ijab-43 author: Hashemzadeh, Iraj; Tabatabaei, Seyedeh Narjes; Mansouri, Aghil; Abdoli, Asghar; Ghalenoei, Mahdi; Golzarianpour, Kiavash title: Length-weight relationships of Garra rufa, in the Tigris and Persian Gulf basins of Iran date: 2015-01-08 words: 1411 flesch: 69 summary: Sampling sites, number of examined specimens, total length and weight data (Min, Max, Mean ± Standard Deviation (SD)) of the studied populations of G. rufa. Considering the importance of length-weight relationships data of a species in different habitats, the length-weight relationship of G. rufa from 13 rivers in the Persian Gulf and the Tigris basins was explored. keywords: length; rufa; weight cache: ijab-43.pdf plain text: ijab-43.txt item: #291 of 481 id: ijab-432 author: Shakoori, Meysam; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Paknejad, Hamed; Jafari, Valiollah; Safari, Roghieh title: The effects of dietary lysozyme on growth performance and haematological indices of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fingerling date: 2018-02-25 words: 3562 flesch: 56 summary: However, in spite of these benefits, there is limited information available about possible effect of dietary lysozyme on fish growth performance and health (Deng et al., 2012, Chen et al., 2014). The effects of dietary lysozyme on growth performance and haematological indices of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fingerling Meysam Shakoori*,1Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar, Hamed Paknejad, Valiollah Jafari, Roghieh Safari Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. keywords: aquaculture; blood; effects; fish; growth; immune; kg-1; lysozyme; parameters; performance; rainbow; trout; weight cache: ijab-432.pdf plain text: ijab-432.txt item: #292 of 481 id: ijab-439 author: Oliveira, Cicero Diogo Lins; Quirino, Ana Maria Siqueira; Silva, Erasmo Andrade da; Costa, Elvira Florentino; Santos, Dejinalva da Silva; Menezes, Anastácia Novais Carvalho; Junior, Mauro de Melo; Silva, Francisco Marcante Santa da title: Shell choice and occupation by the hermit crab (Crustacea: Diogenidae) in laboratory environment date: 2018-04-25 words: 2885 flesch: 60 summary: Among the behaviours registered the most frequent was the walk, with 59.3% of the without shell and 54.2% with shells, where the specimens walked on the substrate of the microcosm. In this context, the present study aimed to describe the hermit crab ethogram on its behaviour in the choice and dispute by shells. keywords: behaviour; crabs; experiment; hermit; individuals; resting; shell; specimens cache: ijab-439.pdf plain text: ijab-439.txt item: #293 of 481 id: ijab-44 author: Chakrabarti, Padmanabha; Ghosh, Saroj Kumar title: Comparative histological and histochemical studies on the pancreas of Labeo rohita (Hamilton, 1822), Mystus vittatus (Bloch, 1790) and Notopterus notopterus (Pallas, 1769) date: 2015-01-09 words: 3480 flesch: 50 summary: Based on the results, in L. rohita the scattered spleenic lobules along with pancreatic acinar cells enclose with the wall of the intestine may have similar digestive function like that of hepatopancreas. Thin septa of connective tissue separated parenchyma of liver and also the spleen from exocrine pancreatic cells. keywords: acinar; cells; exocrine; notopterus; pancreas; reaction; rohita; tissue; tryptophan; vittatus cache: ijab-44.pdf plain text: ijab-44.txt item: #294 of 481 id: ijab-440 author: Babalola, Olusola Adeniyi; Onigemo, Murisiku; Olude, Deborah title: Effects of dietary cassava dough (Fufu) kitchen waste as a replacement for maize on growth performance of Clarias gariapinus fingerlings date: 2018-02-25 words: 2717 flesch: 59 summary: The result shows that the feed with 4.96% of cassava dough kitchen waste has the highest feed intake, specific growth rate, protein efficiency ratio and feed conversion ratio. In order to develop practical diets for farm fish at relatively low cost, research efforts must therefore be geared towards evaluating alternative feedstuff ingredient that can replace maize without compromising fish growth and health (Olurin et al., 2006). keywords: cassava; diet; fed; feed; fish; fufu; growth; ratio; weight cache: ijab-440.pdf plain text: ijab-440.txt item: #295 of 481 id: ijab-443 author: Nematzadeh, Kaveh; Ahmadifard, Nasrollah; Samadi, Naser; Agh, Naser; Ghaderpour, Sirwe title: The effects of zinc-enriched Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the growth and mineral composition of marine rotifer, Brachionus plicatilis date: 2018-04-25 words: 4500 flesch: 68 summary: al./ The effect of zinc-enriched yeast on rotifer Brachionus plicatilis direct methods. al./ The effect of zinc-enriched yeast on rotifer Brachionus plicatilis Aquaculture Society, 39: 235-242. keywords: aquaculture; brachionus; content; fed; fish; g-1; growth; plicatilis; rotifers; yeast; zinc cache: ijab-443.pdf plain text: ijab-443.txt item: #296 of 481 id: ijab-445 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Rahmati-Holasoo, Hooman; Ardeshiri, Mehrdad; Ebrahimzadeh Mousavi, Hoseinali; Sadeghinezhad, Javad title: Circulatory system of red tail catfish (Phractocephalus hemioliopterus Bloch & Schneider, 1801): a corrosion cast study date: 2018-10-19 words: 3214 flesch: 61 summary: 6(3): 114-121 E-ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2018 Iranian Society of Ichthyology چکیده فارسی مطالعه(: Phractocephalus hemioliopterus Bloch & Schneider, 1801) ردتیل ماهی گربه خون گردش سیستم عروق تحلیلی گیریقالب 2نژادصادقی جواد ،1موسوی زادهابراهیم حسینعلی ،1اردشیری مهرداد ،1هوالسو رحمتی هومن، 1*میرقائد طاهری علی .ایران تهران، تهران، دانشگاه ،دامپزشکی دانشکده ،آبزیان هایبیماری و بهداشت گروه1 .ایران تهران، تهران، دانشگاه دامپزشکی، دانشکده پایه، علوم گروه2 چکیده: هدف از این تحقیق مشاهده و توصیف سیستم . (Boland and Olson, 1979), corrosion cast of the entire blood vascular system by a single injection of resin from the heart of a Japanese catfish (Silurus asotus) (Iwamizu and Itazawa, 1986), gill vasculature of yellow stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis) using resin casts under SEM (Sherman and Spieler, 1998), spatial organization of the microcirculation in gills of striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) by scanning electron microscopic analysis of corrosion cast prepared by intravascular injection of methylmethacrylate (Passantino et al., 2000), structural variation in gill vasculature among some elasmobranchs using corrosion casting and SEM (Sherman et al., 2005), vascular pattern of the recirculating system of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by corrosion cast methodology (Nematollahi et al., 2011), the efferent branchial arteries and splanchnic arteries in the yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) using SEM to study the vascular corrosion casts (Basten et al., 2009), and comparative study of the circulatory system in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) and beluga (Huso huso) with 115 Int. keywords: blood; cast; corrosion; fig; fish; heart; study; system; vein; vessels cache: ijab-445.pdf plain text: ijab-445.txt item: #297 of 481 id: ijab-446 author: Abolhasani, Mohammad Hadi; Pirestani, Niloofar; Ghasemi, Saeed title: Assessment of the primary production statues of the international Gavkhooni Wetland, Iran date: 2019-01-04 words: 3469 flesch: 62 summary: The highest chlorophyll-a content in the Wetland Gavkhooni was observed in the spring, which might be due to the deposition of nutrient in the winter, increasing water temperature and photoperiod. Results Table 1 shows water physicochemical parameters, trophic index and Carlson index (TSI) in different seasons in the Gavkhooni Wetland. keywords: chlorophyll; content; factors; gavkhooni; production; spring; station; water; wetland; winter cache: ijab-446.pdf plain text: ijab-446.txt item: #298 of 481 id: ijab-447 author: Ariyaee, Masoumeh; Hamidian, Amir Hossein; Eagderi, Soheil; Ashrafi, Sohrab; Poorbagher, Hadi title: Cadmium and arsenic bioaccumulation and bio-concentration in the endemic toothed carp Aphanius arakensis in salt water date: 2018-02-25 words: 3358 flesch: 62 summary: Heavy metals accumulation in the sediments and aquatics of Caspian Sea. Keywords: Toxicity Heavy metals Organs BCF Abstract: Heavy metals are released to aquatic ecosystems from natural and anthropogenic recourses and accumulate to the body of organisms. keywords: accumulation; arakensis; bcf; concentration; fish; gill; liver; metals; muscle; tissues; water cache: ijab-447.pdf plain text: ijab-447.txt item: #299 of 481 id: ijab-45 author: Jamali, Hadi; Eagderi, Soheil; Esmaeilzadegan, Esmaeil; Patimar, Rahman title: Age, growth and some biological characteristics of Silver bream (Blicca bjoerkna L., 1758) (Cyprinidae) from Aras Dam Lake in Northwest of Iran date: 2015-01-22 words: 3173 flesch: 69 summary: 3Department of Fishery, Faculty of Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavous University, Gonbad Kavous, Iran. Article history: Received 1 March 2014 Accepted 14 December 2014 Available online 2 5 February 2015 Keywords: Blicca bjoerkna Length-weight relationship Condition factor Aras Dam Lake Abstract: We collected Silver bream Blicca bjoerkna from March to July 2013 from Aras Dam Lake (North-west of Iran) and investigated its age, size, and some biological characteristics. Computation and interpretation of biological statistics of fish populations. keywords: bjoerkna; bream; fish; lake; length; males; species; weight cache: ijab-45.pdf plain text: ijab-45.txt item: #300 of 481 id: ijab-454 author: Razi, Alireza; Noori, Ahmad title: Length-weight, Condition factor and gonadosomatic index of blackspot snapper Lutjanus fulviflamma (Forsskal, 1775) (Perciformes: Lutjanidae) in the northern Persian Gulf date: 2018-04-25 words: 5514 flesch: 67 summary: Monthly descriptive statistics and estimated parameters of length-weight relationships for both sexes of Lutjanus fulviflamma in the Persian Gulf (Qeshm Island) from April 2016 to March 2017. The relationship between total length (mm) and body weight (g) for both sexes of Lutjanus fulviflamma in the Persian Gulf (Qeshm Island) from April 2016 to March 2017. keywords: age; condition; et al; factor; females; fulviflamma; growth; gulf; length; lutjanus; parameters; sexes; snapper; species; weight cache: ijab-454.pdf plain text: ijab-454.txt item: #301 of 481 id: ijab-458 author: Rahman, Mohammad Rafiqur; Shanta, Sirajum Monira; Azad, Md. Abul Kalam; Hossain, Mohammad Kamruzzaman; Mostary, Shabnam; Ali, Azhar; Siddiky, MNS Mamun; Haque, Md. Anamul title: Effects of stocking density on the growth, survival and production of endangered bata, Labeo bata (Hamilton, 1822) in primary nursing date: 2018-11-22 words: 5692 flesch: 69 summary: Study of water quality in fish pond water under the red soil zone of northern Bangladesh. Fish density is a key factor affecting growth and maturation of wild and cultured fish besides food supply and its quality, genetics and Materials and Methods Study area and experimental design: The experiment was carried out for a period of 28 days from 01 June 2017 to 28 June 2017 in six earthen ponds at the private nursery ponds of Fish Seed Farm, Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. keywords: bangladesh; bata; density; fry; growth; ponds; rahman; stocking; survival; water cache: ijab-458.pdf plain text: ijab-458.txt item: #302 of 481 id: ijab-459 author: Raisi, Marziyeh; Pourkhabbaz, Hamid Reza; Banaee, Mahdi; Pourkhabbaz, Alireza; Javanmardi, Saeideh title: Effects of Pirimicarb carbamate insecticide alone and in combination with lead (Pb) on biochemical parameters of soft tissues in freshwater snail, Galba truncatula date: 2018-11-05 words: 6395 flesch: 56 summary: A decrease in G6PDH in snail tissue treated with Pirimicarb (0.5 mg/L) may reduce the cellular NADPH level and disturb the balance between oxidant and antioxidant level in cells. 6(3): 126-137 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2018 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effects of Pirimicarb carbamate insecticide alone and in combination with lead (Pb) on biochemical parameters of soft tissues in freshwater snail, Galba truncatula Marziyeh Raisi1, Hamid Reza Pourkhabbaz*1, Mahdi Banaee2, Ali Reza pourkhabbaz3, Saeideh Javanmardi1 1Department of Environment, Behbahan Khatam Alanbia University of Technology, Behbahan, Iran. keywords: activity; antioxidant; banaee; control; difference; effects; et al; group; increase; lead; level; parameters; pirimicarb; snails; treatments cache: ijab-459.pdf plain text: ijab-459.txt item: #303 of 481 id: ijab-46 author: Shetty, Arunkumar; Venkateshwarlu, Mididodi; Muralidharan, Murugan title: Effect of water quality on the composition of fish communities in three coastal rivers of Karnataka, India date: 2015-02-05 words: 4959 flesch: 60 summary: A variety of factors like water quality, habitat availability, flow variability and nutrient supplies from riparian habitats control the abundance and distribution of river fishes. al./ Water quality impact on coastal river fishes keywords: diversity; fish; fishes; habitat; india; karnataka; quality; river; sita; sites; species; swarna; varahi; water cache: ijab-46.pdf plain text: ijab-46.txt item: #304 of 481 id: ijab-464 author: Gomes, Louise Cristina; Piana, Pitágoras Augusto; Sereia, Diesse Aparecida de Oliveira title: Contrasting fish size distributions between Neotropical run-of-river and storage reservoirs date: 2018-04-25 words: 4626 flesch: 57 summary: 96 Gomes et al. / Contrasting fish size distributions between Neotropical run-of-river and storage reservoirs influences on habitat and fishes (Van der Lee and Koops, 2015). 98 Gomes et al. / Contrasting fish size distributions between Neotropical run-of-river and storage reservoirs Table 2. keywords: biomass; body; ecology; et al; fish; individuals; journal; reservoirs; river; run; size; spectra; spectrum; storage; water cache: ijab-464.pdf plain text: ijab-464.txt item: #305 of 481 id: ijab-465 author: Houssou, Arsène Mathieu; Bonou, Clément Agossou; Montchowui, Elie title: Brachionus falcatus and Platyias patulus indicating organic pollution in Ouémé River's basin, Republic of Benin date: 2018-10-25 words: 3494 flesch: 59 summary: 6(5): 258-264 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2018 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Brachionus falcatus and Platyias patulus indicating organic pollution in Ouémé River’s basin, Republic of Benin Arsène Mathieu Houssou*1,2, Clément Agossou Bonou3, Elie Montchowui1,2 1Laboratoire de Recherche en Aquaculture et en Biologie et Ecologie Aquatiques, Ecole d’Aquaculture de Vallée, Université Nationale d’Agriculture, Porto Novo, Bénin. The present study evaluated the ability of two rotifer species Brachionus falcatus and Platyias patulus to indicate organic pollution in the Ouémé River basin. keywords: basin; falcatus; ouémé; patulus; pollution; river; sites; species; water cache: ijab-465.pdf plain text: ijab-465.txt item: #306 of 481 id: ijab-466 author: Emadi, Hossein; Shariatzadeh, Somayeh; Jamili, Shahla; Mashinchian, Ali title: Evaluation of toxicity and biochemical effects of the Oxadiargyl in Common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) date: 2018-04-25 words: 3521 flesch: 54 summary: Here, the growth performance of exposed fish was inhibited, which is in agreement with previous reports studying growth parameters of fish (Ajani et al., 2015), as well as the rodents and dog (Richert et al., 1996) However, regarding the effects of oxadiargyl on fish growth no data was found. keywords: carp; effects; et al; exposure; fish; growth; herbicide; liver; oxadiargyl; parameters; performance; serum cache: ijab-466.pdf plain text: ijab-466.txt item: #307 of 481 id: ijab-47 author: Fattahi, Fatemeh; Mirvaghefi, Alireza; Farahmand, Hamid; Rafiee, Gholamreza; Abdollahi, Alireza title: Simultaneous detection of Aeromonas hydrophila, and Escherichia coli in Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Duplex PCR date: 2015-02-06 words: 4739 flesch: 59 summary: But the duplex PCR method could identify two bacterial pathogens in less than 8 hrs. PCR identification of A. hydrophyla and E. coli: Three annealing temperatures (58, 60 and 62°C) and two Mgcl2 concentrations (1.5 and 2 mM) were examined for the optimal sensitivity of the duplex PCR assay. keywords: coli; detection; dna; duplex; fish; hydrophila; kidney; lane; pcr cache: ijab-47.pdf plain text: ijab-47.txt item: #308 of 481 id: ijab-470 author: Marandi, Ali; Harsij, Mohammad; Adineh, Hossein; Jafaryan, Hojatollah title: Interaction of fish density and background color effects on growth performance, proximate body composition and skin color of common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2018-11-22 words: 6516 flesch: 70 summary: Color analysis: Fish skin color was measured in three fish in each tank using a chromameter WSC-S (SPSIC Inc., Shanghai, P.R. China) equipped with a D65 light source and a 108 observing angle calibrated to black and white standards. The tank color may affect fish growth and body composition (Papoutsoglou et al., 2000; Ginés et al., 2004; Aly et al., 2017), stress reactions (Rotllant et al., 2003) and their skin color (Van der Salm et al., 2004). keywords: aquaculture; body; carp; color; density; effects; fish; growth; performance; rearing; skin; stocking; tank; white cache: ijab-470.pdf plain text: ijab-470.txt item: #309 of 481 id: ijab-472 author: Gholamzadeh, Pooria; Rezaei Tavabe, Kamran; Rafiee, Gholamreza; Seidgar, Masoud title: Investigation of different levels of glycerol on cyst hatching percentage, total length and survival of Phallocryptus spinosa and Artemia franciscana date: 2019-01-02 words: 4417 flesch: 50 summary: Bacteria isolated on TCBS media associated with hatched Artemia cysts of commercial brands. Hatching percentage of Phallocryptus spinosa and Artemia franciscana exposed to different glycerol level (Values are represented as means±SD (n = 3). keywords: artemia; cysts; franciscana; glycerol; hatching; percentage; spinosa; water cache: ijab-472.pdf plain text: ijab-472.txt item: #310 of 481 id: ijab-473 author: Mirmohammadvali, Samira; Solgi, Eisa title: Food Risk of some heavy metals for adults and children via consumption of fish species: Euryglossa orientalis, Argyrops spinifer and Sillago sihama date: 2018-10-25 words: 3996 flesch: 68 summary: Humans are exposed to heavy metals through *Correspondence: Eisa Solgi DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v6i5.473 E-mail: e.solgi@malayeru.ac.ir various pathways, primarily via the food chain. The risks of heavy metals are mainly divided into carcinogenic and non- carcinogenic effects. keywords: children; consumption; fish; intake; metals; orientalis; risk; sihama; species; spinifer cache: ijab-473.pdf plain text: ijab-473.txt item: #311 of 481 id: ijab-477 author: Karimi, Sajjad; Katiraei, Elham; Soofiani, Nasrollah Mahboobi; Taghavimotlagh, Seyed Aminollah; Vazirizadeh, Amir title: Feeding habits of striped piggy, Pomadasys stridens (Forsskal, 1775) (Haemulidae) in northern part of the Persian Gulf date: 2019-04-25 words: 3441 flesch: 56 summary: Numerical index and frequency of occurrence of different food items observed in Pomadasys stridens stomachs. Seasonal variations in frequency of occurrence (%) of different food items in the diet of Pomadasys stridens. keywords: feeding; fish; food; gulf; habits; items; persian; pomadasys; stridens cache: ijab-477.pdf plain text: ijab-477.txt item: #312 of 481 id: ijab-48 author: Sarkar, Biplab; Kumar, Manoj; Rathore, Raja Mansingh; Verma, Suresh title: Effect of dietary nanosilver on gut proteases and general performance in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) date: 2015-01-22 words: 4541 flesch: 57 summary: Though there are no reports available on growth promoting role of colloidal silver in fish, it is noted from in vitro study that amount of coliforms in pig ileal lysate is reduced significantly after treatment with silver nanoparticles whereas no impact is seen on Lactobacilli population when the application doses of silver nanoparticle are enhanced proportionately (Fondevila et al., 2009). To conclude, we found 20 ppb inclusion of silver nanoparticle in fish diet improves general performance and induces metalloprotease activity in fish. keywords: activity; feed; fish; growth; nanoparticles; nanosilver; protease; s20; silver;   cache: ijab-48.pdf plain text: ijab-48.txt item: #313 of 481 id: ijab-481 author: Salehghamari, Ensieh; Nasrollahzadeh, Zohre; Tahmaseb, Mohammad; Amoozegar, Mohammad Ali title: Pectinase enzyme from Streptomyces coelicoflavus GIAL86 isolated from Meyghan Salt Lake, Arak, Iran date: 2019-04-25 words: 2998 flesch: 52 summary: Pectinase enzyme activity and growth curve: Among pectinase producing strains, an actinomycete strain, called strain GIAL86 displayed the highest pectin methyl esterase activity (0.03 U/ml) after 5 days of incubation and therefore was selected for further assay of pectinase enzymes. Results Screening of pectinase producing strains: In the current study, 35 actinomycetes isolates were screened for their pectinase activities. keywords: actinomycetes; activity; enzyme; gial86; pectinase; production; strain cache: ijab-481.pdf plain text: ijab-481.txt item: #314 of 481 id: ijab-483 author: Saji, Anitha; Mischke, Steffen; Soorae, Pritpal S.; Ahmed, Shakeel; Al Dhaheri, Shaikha title: The alwathba wetland reserve lake in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and its ostracod (seed shrimp) fauna date: 2018-10-25 words: 4615 flesch: 62 summary: Water samples were collected within the frame of an Artemia research programme from nine stations Figure 1. Lab analyses of water samples focused on nitrogen (as nitrate, nitrite and ammonia), phosphate (as PO4), total organic carbon (TOC) and heavy metals Copper (Cu), Cadmium (Cd) and Iron (Fe), and followed standard procedures (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1983; Saji et al., 2016). keywords: abu; awwr; concentrations; dhabi; fig; l-1; lake; ostracods; salinity; uae; water; wetland cache: ijab-483.pdf plain text: ijab-483.txt item: #315 of 481 id: ijab-484 author: Buhungu, Simon; Donou, Marcel; Ntakimazi, Gaspard; Bonou, Clément Agossou; Montchowui, Elie title: Identification of characteristic zooplankton species in the Kinyankonge River basin, Burundi date: 2019-04-25 words: 6318 flesch: 63 summary: al./ Identification of characteristic zooplankton species in the Kinyankonge River basin, Burundi Coverage of characteristic species according to station groups: The coverage of the group of upstream and downstream stations is shown in Figure 3. Coverage rates of characteristic species stations. keywords: buhungu; coverage; identification; indicator; kinyankonge; pairs; river; season; singletons; species; station; value; zooplankton cache: ijab-484.pdf plain text: ijab-484.txt item: #316 of 481 id: ijab-488 author: Gashaye, Dilnessa; Goshu, Goraw; Abraha, Berhanu title: Temporal and spatial phytoplankton biomass dynamics in southern Gulf of Lake Tana, Northwestern Ethiopia date: 2019-02-22 words: 3795 flesch: 61 summary: One way ANOVA for phytoplankton biomass (mg/m3) in southern Gulf of Lake Tana among months (November-April) of the year 2010/11 and sampling sites (where *** = very significant and--- = not significant). This study was in line with Tarekgne (2012) results and agrees with phytoplankton biomass data analysis for the southern Gulf of Lake Tana. keywords: biomass; ethiopia; gulf; lake; months; phytoplankton; site; southern; tana cache: ijab-488.pdf plain text: ijab-488.txt item: #317 of 481 id: ijab-489 author: Abbasi, Yosra; Ahmadifard, Nasrollah; Tukmechi, Amir title: Effect of probiotic Pediococcus acidilactici on growth, reproductive and bacterial count of marine rotifer Brachionus plicatilis date: 2019-02-26 words: 4807 flesch: 55 summary: Results Growth and reproductive factors: During the 10-day experiment, the addition of 3 concentrations of bacteria P. acidilactici along with algae had a significant effect on the population density, specific growth rate and doubling time of rotifers (Fig. 1 and Table 1; P<0.05). In aquaculture, probiotic bacteria may be introduced directly into the culture water or through live foods, including rotifers to aquatic animals. keywords: acidilactici; aquaculture; bacteria; cfu; culture; growth; ml-1; number; plicatilis; probiotic; rotifer; water cache: ijab-489.pdf plain text: ijab-489.txt item: #318 of 481 id: ijab-49 author: Adel, Milad; Safari, Reza; Moayeri, Pedram; Nosrati, Ahmad; Khalili, Elham title: Experimental study to evaluate the pathogenicity of Streptococcus iniae in Guppy (Poecilia reticulata) date: 2015-01-22 words: 2233 flesch: 50 summary: Despite the importance of S. iniae in streptococciosis outbreaks in Iran, there are few researches about the agent of disease in ornamental fish. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the pathogenicity of S. iniae in Poecilia reticulata. keywords: fish; iniae; iran; rainbow; signs; streptococcus cache: ijab-49.pdf plain text: ijab-49.txt item: #319 of 481 id: ijab-490 author: Masoudi, Mojtaba; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Ebrahimi, Mehrgan; Teimori, Azad; Seifali, Mahvash title: Reproductive biology of two sympatric species of tooth-carps: Aphanius hormuzensis and Aphanius furcatus, from south of Iran (Teleostei: Aphaniidae) date: 2018-12-13 words: 4613 flesch: 63 summary: In both habitat types, A. hormuzensis can be found sympatrically with A. furcatus and the endemic cichlid, Iranocichla hormuzensis Coad, 1982 (Teimori et al., 2018). The natural hybridization has been reported for two sympatric species of A. mesopotamicus and A. stoliczkanus but there is not such record for A. hormuzensis and A. furcatus. keywords: aphanius; fecundity; furcatus; hormuzensis; index; iran; oocytes; species; weight cache: ijab-490.pdf plain text: ijab-490.txt item: #320 of 481 id: ijab-494 author: Simakani, Pooria; Abolhasani, Mohammad Hadi; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza title: Determination of mancozeb toxicity and biochemical effects in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) date: 2018-11-22 words: 3307 flesch: 55 summary: 3حسینی مرتضی سید، 2*ابوالحسنی هادی محمد ،1پوریا سیمکانی .ایران، اصفهان ،(خوراسگان) اصفهان واحد اسالمی آزاد دانشگاه زیست، محیط علوم گروه1 .ایران ،اصفهان ،(خوراسگان) اصفهان واحد اسالمی آزاد دانشگاه زیست،محیط علوم گروه پسآب، نتیجه .کش آفت مسمومیت، خون، مانکوزب، کپور، :کلمات کلیدی keywords: carp; copper; effects; exposure; fish; hoseini; levels; mancozeb; plasma; s.m cache: ijab-494.pdf plain text: ijab-494.txt item: #321 of 481 id: ijab-5 author: Araujo, Natalia de Souza; Borges, Joao Carlos Shimada title: Rodlet cells changes in Oreochromis niloticus in response to organophosphate pesticide and their relevance as stress biomarker in teleost fishes date: 2016-01-21 words: 5614 flesch: 57 summary: No significant differences were found in the area of the cells, but there were significant differences in the number of rodlet cells among examined concentrations. The Nile tilapia was reported to have a remarkable cell type called rodlet cell (RC) (Borges et al., 2013) that have also been found within the epithelia of 36 teleost fish families (Fishelson et al., 2011) from marine to freshwater habitats. keywords: area; biomarkers; cells; changes; concentrations; control; dezfuli; et al; exposure; fish; fishes; gills; mgl-1; number; rcs; rodlet; tissue cache: ijab-5.pdf plain text: ijab-5.txt item: #322 of 481 id: ijab-50 author: Seiedzadeh, Seiedeh Maedeh; Yavari, Vahid; Azarm, Hamid Mohammadi; Mosavi, Mohammad title: Evaluation effect of dietary egg lecithin on digestive enzymes and body composition of juvenile binni (Mesopotamichthys sharpeyi Gunther, 1874) date: 2015-02-12 words: 3482 flesch: 57 summary: Lipids are the most important ingredient of fish diet. Fish oil is a source of lipids in fish diets; that supply through catch (Pike, 2005). keywords: activity; aquaculture; composition; diets; egg; enzymes; fish; growth; lecithin cache: ijab-50.pdf plain text: ijab-50.txt item: #323 of 481 id: ijab-506 author: Yurimoto, Ayaka; Yurimoto, Tatsuya; Kassim, Faizul Mohd title: Wild otter observation on Gurney Drive coast in Penang Island, Malaysia date: 2018-10-21 words: 1485 flesch: 66 summary: Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), Short- clawed otter (Aonyx cinerea), Hairy-nosed otter (L. sumatrana) and Smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) live in the Southeast Asian including peninsular Malaysia (ESABII, 2009; IOSF, 2018). Introduction The 13 species of otter live in the world, and they are the top predator in waterside area. keywords: coast; gurney; island; otters; penang cache: ijab-506.pdf plain text: ijab-506.txt item: #324 of 481 id: ijab-507 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Sharma, Sumita title: The rotifers (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) from the Kashmir Himalayan floodplains and Rotifera biodiversity of Jammu and Kashmir, north India date: 2018-08-25 words: 6048 flesch: 57 summary: The rotifers from the Kashmir Himalayan floodplains Keratella tecta, Mytilina acanthophora (Fig. 2n), M. michelangellii (Fig. 2o), Lepadella benjamini (Fig. 2p), L. eurysterna, L. quadricarinata (Fig. 2q), Lecane arcula, L. bulla diabolica, L. hornemanni, L. inopinata, L. monostyla, L. paxiana (Fig. 2r), L. obtusa, L. signifera, L. stenroosi, L. tenuiseta (Fig. 2s), L. undulata, Sinantherina socialis, Testudinella emarginula, T. parva (Fig. 2t) and Figure 2. The rotifer fauna of J&K is, however, notable for several examples of regional distribution interest for the Indian Rotifera namely: Asplanchnopus multiceps, Cephalodella catellina, C. panarista, Conochilus hippocrepis, Collotheca campanulata, Cupelopagis vorax, Dicranophorus myriophylli, Eosphora najas, Euchlanis alata, Floscularia conifera, Hexarthra bulgarica, Horaella brehmi, Itura aurita, Lecane paxiana, L. tenuiseta, Lepadella benjamini, L. quadricarinata, Pompholyx complanata, Proales decipiens Mytilina acanthophora, M. bisulcata, M. michelangellii, M. mucronata, Notommata aurita, N. copeus, N. tripus, Synchaeta stylata, S. tremula, Testudinella mucronata, Trichocerca brachyura and T. cavia. keywords: b.k; diversity; ehrenberg; family; fig; floodplains; gosse; himalayan; india; j&k; kashmir; rotifera; sharma; species; view cache: ijab-507.pdf plain text: ijab-507.txt item: #325 of 481 id: ijab-51 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Hatimuria, Mrinal Kumar; Sharma, Sumita title: Ecosystem diversity of Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) of the floodplain lakes of Majuli River Island, the Brahmaputra river basin, northeast India date: 2015-02-18 words: 4703 flesch: 67 summary: Water temperature ranged between 23.4 ± 1.9-24.2 ± 2.3°C, pH between 6.51 ± 0.16-7.04 ± 0.19, specific conductivity between 110.2 ± 20.8- 210.4 ± 41.3 µS/cm, DO between 5.1 ± 1.8-7.8 ± 0.7 mg/l; free CO2 between 10.3 ± 2.4-14.8 ± 4.6 mg/l; total alkalinity between 62.2 ± 13.4-113.5 ± 24.6 mg/l; and total hardness between 60.8 ± 13.6-113.0 ± 23.8 mg/l. A total of 48 Cladocera species belonging to 32 genera and 7 families are documented. Percentage similarities between Cladocera assemblages of Majuli beels. keywords: beels; cladocera; daday; floodplain; india; lakes; majuli; river; sharma; species cache: ijab-51.pdf plain text: ijab-51.txt item: #326 of 481 id: ijab-512 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Yarahmadi, Peyman; Shabrang harehdasht, Mitra; Craig, Paul M.; Ghafari Farsani, Hamed; Ghysvandi, Nahid; Eagderi, Soheil title: Hemato-immunological, serum metabolite and enzymatic stress response alterations in exposed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to nanosilver date: 2018-08-25 words: 6665 flesch: 54 summary:  Glu         H e p a ti c e n z y m e s ALP             LDH           ALT             AST             SOD 231 Int. Serum triglyceride, total serum protein, albumin and globulin levels were decreased (P<0.05) in exposed fish, however, cholesterol levels increased in the 2.5 ppm group at 7 days after exposure (P<0.05). keywords: activity; blood; days; effects; et al; exposure; fish; level; nanoparticles; nanosilver; p<0.05; parameters; rainbow; serum; silver; stress; trout cache: ijab-512.pdf plain text: ijab-512.txt item: #327 of 481 id: ijab-516 author: Coad, Brian W. title: Review of the danionids of Iran (Family Danionidae) date: 2018-12-13 words: 5570 flesch: 67 summary: Mashkid River fish were caught in pools isolated by the drying river. 184 Coad/ Danionids of Iran CMNFI 1979-0383, 8, 28.6-34.8 mm standard length, Khuzestan, stream in Ab-e Shur drainage (31º59'30N, 49º06'E); - CMNFI 1979-0384, 3, 26.8-40.8mm standard length, Khuzestan, river in Ab-e Shur drainage (32º00'N, 49º07'E); - CMNFI 1979-0392, 3, 35.0-39.3 mm standard length, Khuzestan, Zard River (ca. 31º32'N, ca. 49º48'E); - CMNFI 1979-0396, 35, 25.1-48.8 mm standard length, Khuzestan, Kheyrabad River 20 km from Behbehan (30º32'N, 50º23'30E); - CMNFI 1995- 0009A, 1, 35.2 mm standard length, Khuzestan, A'la River at Pol-e Tighen (31º23'30N, 49º53'E); - CMNFI 2008-0165, not kept, Khuzestan, Dez River near Shush (32º14’40”N, 48º20’07”E); - CMNFI 2008-0171, not kept, Khuzestan, A'la River at Pol-e Tighen (31º23'20N, 49º52'44”E); - ZSM 25701, 1, 36.5 mm standard length, Khuzestan, fishpond near Ahvaz (no other locality data); - ISSB uncatalogued, 1, 48.7 mm standard length, Bushehr, Helleh River (ca. 29º20'N, ca. 51º15'E) (Coad and Krupp, 1983). keywords: barilius; basin; cmnfi; fin; fish; fishes; iran; khuzestan; length; rays; river; scales; species cache: ijab-516.pdf plain text: ijab-516.txt item: #328 of 481 id: ijab-517 author: El-Mallakh, Rif S.; Hartman, Michael title: The curious case of the missing face: Death of California sea lion by Dungeness crab trap date: 2018-08-25 words: 1155 flesch: 59 summary: Case Report The curious case of the missing face: Death of California sea lion by Dungeness crab trap Rif S. El-Mallakh*1, Michael Hartman2 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. 2Eugene, Oregon, USA. Seasonal and annual variability in the diet of California sea lions Zalophus californianus at San Nicolas Island, California, 1981-86. keywords: california; crab; lion; sea; trap cache: ijab-517.pdf plain text: ijab-517.txt item: #329 of 481 id: ijab-52 author: Das, Paramita; Ghosh, Koushik title: Improvement of nutritive value of sesame oil cake in formulated diets for rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) after bio-processing through solid state fermentation by a phytase-producing fish gut bacterium date: 2015-02-19 words: 8977 flesch: 64 summary: In contrast to the success achieved in farmed animals, dietary supplementation of microbial phytase in fish diets produced contradictory and inconsistent results. In general, growth and feed utilization efficiencies in fish fed diets containing SSF-processed SSC were superior to the groups fed diets containing raw SSC. keywords: diets; digestibility; fed; fingerlings; fish; oil; phytase; protein; ssc cache: ijab-52.pdf plain text: ijab-52.txt item: #330 of 481 id: ijab-525 author: Saemi-Komsari, Maryam; Salehi, Meysam; Mansouri-Chorehi, Mohammad; Eagderi, Soheil; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: Developmental morphology and growth patterns of laboratory-reared giraffe cichlid, Nimbochromis venustus Boulenger, 1908 date: 2018-12-13 words: 4077 flesch: 61 summary: The laboratory-reared electric giraffe cichlid was studied in terms of early morphological development and allometric growth pattern from hatching until the juvenile stage i.e. 51 dph. Priorities during early growth of fish larvae. keywords: biology; body; day; development; fig; fish; growth; hatching; larvae; length; pattern; venustus cache: ijab-525.pdf plain text: ijab-525.txt item: #331 of 481 id: ijab-526 author: Gopal, Navya; Sudha Devi, Arath Raghavan title: Effect of leucine enkephalin administration on ovarian maturation in the freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae date: 2019-02-25 words: 6327 flesch: 45 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2019 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effect of leucine enkephalin administration on ovarian maturation in the freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae Navya Gopal, Arath Raghavan Sudha Devi*1 Department of Zoology, Mary Matha Arts and Science College, Wayanad, Kerala 670 645, India. s Article history: Received 15 December 2018 Accepted 22 February 2019 Available online 2 5 February 2019 Leucine encephalin Ovarian maturation Histological parameters Crab Abstract: The current study focused on the effect of administration of the neurotransmitter leucine enkephalin on ovarian maturation in the freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae. keywords: control; crabs; diameter; enkephalin; et al; globules; leucine; maturation; oocytes; ovaries; ovary; stage; vitellogenic; yolk cache: ijab-526.pdf plain text: ijab-526.txt item: #332 of 481 id: ijab-528 author: Eagderi, Soheil; Nasri, Manoochehr; í‡ií§ek, ErdoÄŸan title: First record of the Amur goby Rhinogobius lindbergi Berg 1933 (Gobiidae) from the Tigris River drainage, Iran date: 2018-08-25 words: 2805 flesch: 65 summary: Gaveh River Eyvashan River Characters Min Max Mean ±S D Min Max Mean ±SD Gaveh River Eyvashan River Characters min max mean ±SD min max mean ±SD keywords: fin; iran; length; lindbergi; rhinogobius; river; species cache: ijab-528.pdf plain text: ijab-528.txt item: #333 of 481 id: ijab-529 author: Sattari, Masoud; Imanpour Namin, Javid; Bibak, Mehdi; Forouhar Vajargah, Mohammad; Hedayati, Aliakbar; Khosravi, Arash; Mazareiy, Mohammad Hossein title: Morphological comparison of western and eastern populations of Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum (Kamensky, 1901) (Cyprinidae) in the southern Caspian Sea date: 2019-01-02 words: 2956 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: Morphological variation Length-weight relationship Condition factor Stock Abstract: This study aimed to investigate morphological differences of western and eastern populations of Caspian kutum Rutilus kutum in the southern Caspian Sea and its providing length- weight relationships and condition factor (CF). Computation and interpretation of biological statistics of fish populations. keywords: analysis; caspian; fin; fish; kutum; length; populations; relationships; sea; weight cache: ijab-529.pdf plain text: ijab-529.txt item: #334 of 481 id: ijab-53 author: KarataÅŸ, Mehmet; í‡ií§ek, ErdoÄŸan title: Gillnets Selection of Alburnus chalcoides (Gí¼ldenstädt, 1772) in Almus Dam Lake (Tokat, Turkey) date: 2015-02-26 words: 2821 flesch: 68 summary: The regression of ln(Cb/Cα) on fish length for Alburnus chalcoides for gill nets of 15 mm and 20 mm mesh size from Almus Dam Lake. Figure 2. Yılmaz and Suiçmez (2010) reported the ages of A. chalcoides ranged I-III year old with mean total lengths of 12.85, 14.70 and 16.50 cm, respectively in Almus Dam Lake. keywords: almus; chalcoides; dam; gill; lake; mesh; size cache: ijab-53.pdf plain text: ijab-53.txt item: #335 of 481 id: ijab-531 author: Mirzaei, Mohammad Reza; Hatami, Pedram; Hosseini, Seyed Abbas title: Interpreting biomass and catch per unit area (CPUA) to assess the status of demersal fishes in Oman Sea date: 2019-04-25 words: 2254 flesch: 67 summary: In recent years, Valinassab et al. (2006) assessed the abundance of demersal fishes in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea *Correspondence: Study of biomass rate, Catch Per Unit Area (CPUA), distribution and abundance of demersal fishes in deep-sea layers of Oman Sea. keywords: area; biomass; catch; cpua; depth; oman; sea cache: ijab-531.pdf plain text: ijab-531.txt item: #336 of 481 id: ijab-534 author: Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Heidari, Adeleh; Salehi, Meysam title: How did dams affect length-weight and length-length relationships of Capoeta razii (Cyprinidae) in Sefid River, the southern Caspian Sea basin? date: 2018-10-25 words: 3516 flesch: 66 summary: This study presents that the dams and the sex and maturity can be considered as effective non-biological and biological factors (respectively) affecting growth patterns as expressed by length and weight relationships in cyprinid (C. razii) populations. Cube law, condition factor and weight– length relationships: history, meta-analysis and recommendations. keywords: dam; dams; downstream; length; populations; relationships; river; sea; weight cache: ijab-534.pdf plain text: ijab-534.txt item: #337 of 481 id: ijab-54 author: Hasani, Shirin; Alizadeh, Ebrahim; Yousef Elahi, Mostafa title: Effects of grape pomace extract on the quality and shelf life of silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix) fillets during chill storage date: 2015-04-10 words: 3614 flesch: 63 summary: 3(2): 108-113 E-ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2015 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effects of grape pomace extract on the quality and shelf life of silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix) fillets during chill storage Shirin Hasani1, Ebrahim Alizadeh*1, Mostafa Yousef Elahi2 1Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Zabol, Zabol 98615-538, Iran. Keywords: Grape pomace TVB-N Sensory analysis Antimicrobial Abstract: The effects of grape pomace extract (0, 2 and 4%) on quality and shelf life of silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix) fillets during chill storage (4°C) were investigated. keywords: 7aa; carp; control; fillets; grape; pomace; silver; storage cache: ijab-54.pdf plain text: ijab-54.txt item: #338 of 481 id: ijab-540 author: Porforugh, Farideh; Salamat, Negin; Movahedinia, Abdolali title: Ovarian maturatıon stages in Arabian carpet shark, Chiloscyllium arabicum, during reproduction and nonreproduction Seasons date: 2018-12-25 words: 4112 flesch: 59 summary: (A) germinal epithelium (GE), tunica albuginea (TA), ovarian follicle at stage II (II), nucleus (N), ovarian follicle at stage I (I); (B) epigonal organ (EO); (C) nucleus (N), ovarian follicle at stage I (I); (D) ovarian follicle at stage II (II), tunica albuginea (TA); (E) the wall of ovarian follicles at stage I and II, zona radiata (Z), granolosa cells (G), Inner theca layer (IT); A,C,D (H&E, 290X), B, E (H&E, 2900X). (A) germinal epithelium (black arrowhead), tunica albuginea (TA), ovarian follicle (black star); (B) epigonal organ (EO), oogonium (white arrowhead); (C) oogonium (white star), oogonial nucleus (N), oogonial squamous epithelial cell (white arrowhead); (D) ovarian follicle at stage I (black star), nucleus (N), ovarian follicle at stage II (white star), epigonal organ (EO); (E) ovarian follicle at stage III: yolk granules (Y), zona radiata (Z), granolosa cells (G), Inner theca layer (IT), outer theca layer (ET); F. ovarian follicle at stage IV (black star), oviducal gland (OG), sperm (S); G. oviducal gland (OG); A,B,D,G (H&E;×725), C, E (H&E;×2900), F (H&E;×290). keywords: arabicum; autumn; cells; chiloscyllium; fig; follicles; hormones; ovarian; ovary; shark; spring; stage cache: ijab-540.pdf plain text: ijab-540.txt item: #339 of 481 id: ijab-542 author: Silambarasan, Krishnan; Senthilkumaar, Palaniswamy title: First report of the Golden Mantis Shrimp, Lysiosquilla tredecimdentata Holthuis, 1941 (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) from Chennai coastal waters, Southeast India date: 2019-02-22 words: 1738 flesch: 57 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2019 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Short Communication First report of the Golden Mantis Shrimp, Lysiosquilla tredecimdentata Holthuis, 1941 (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) from Chennai coastal waters, Southeast India Krishnan Silambarasan*1, Palaniswamy Senthilkumaar2 1Fishery Survey of India, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. Morphometry of the only collected specimen of Lysiosquilla tredecimdentata Holthuis, 1941 male. keywords: chennai; crustacea; india; lysiosquilla; species; stomatopoda; tredecimdentata cache: ijab-542.pdf plain text: ijab-542.txt item: #340 of 481 id: ijab-543 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar title: Histological characterization of the olfactory organ in schilbid catfish, Clupisoma garua (Hamilton, 1822) date: 2018-10-25 words: 3455 flesch: 54 summary: Histology: The lamella of the olfactory organ consists of olfactory epithelium, which is pseudostratified in nature, enclosing a connective tissue layer, central core (Fig. 2a). (a) Section of olfactory lamellae (OL) showing olfactory epithelium (OEP) (arrow heads) and central core (CC) (solid arrows), radiated from raphe (R) (RA 40X), (b) Sensory OEP lined with ciliated receptor cells (RC) and microvillous cells (MV). keywords: cells; epithelium; fig; fishes; garua; lamellae; nasal; olfactory; organ; receptor; sensory cache: ijab-543.pdf plain text: ijab-543.txt item: #341 of 481 id: ijab-544 author: Maleki Moghaddam, Mohammad Reza; Agh, Naser; Sarvi Moghanlou, Kourosh; Noori, Farzaneh; Taghizadeh, Akbar; Gisbert, Enric title: Dietary conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and lecithin affects levels of serum cholesterol, triglyceride, lipoprotein and hypoxic stress resistance in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) date: 2021-04-03 words: 5867 flesch: 60 summary: Cortisol and Glucose: Reliable indicators of fish stress? Effect of dietary conjugated linoleic acid levels on growth performance, muscle fatty acid profile, hepatic intermediary metabolism and antioxidant responses in genetically improved farmed Tilapia strain of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus. keywords: acid; aquaculture; blood; cla; cortisol; dietary; diets; effects; et al; fish; glucose; lecithin; levels; lipoprotein; resistance; stress; treatments cache: ijab-544.pdf plain text: ijab-544.txt item: #342 of 481 id: ijab-55 author: Gupta, Sandipan; Banerjee, Samir title: Length-weight relationship of Mystus tengara (Ham.-Buch., 1822), a freshwater catfish of Indian subcontinent date: 2015-04-10 words: 2649 flesch: 67 summary: Length-weight and length-length relationships of fish species from Aegean Sea (Greece). Weight-length relationships for selected fish species of the small- scale demersal fisheries of the south and south-west coast of Portugal. keywords: fish; journal; length; mystus; species; weight cache: ijab-55.pdf plain text: ijab-55.txt item: #343 of 481 id: ijab-555 author: Banazair, Ollappilly Abdulkadher; Christopher, Guna title: A new record of Potamanthellus caenoides Ulmer, 1939 (Ephemeroptera: Neoephemereidae) from the Chalakudi River, Southern Western Ghats of India date: 2019-02-25 words: 1132 flesch: 54 summary: Ephemeroptera from the Chalakudy River of the Western Ghats, and subsequent taxonomical examinations, we establish a new record of Potamanthellus caenoides (Ulmer, 1939), which is a significant range extension to South Asia from its known range viz., Sumatra Island located in Southeast Asia. Diagnosis: Potamanthellus caenoides is distinguished from other species of Potamanthellus by the following combination of characters in larvae: (i) a distinct diagonal ridge on operculate gills, (ii) distinct tubercles on abdominal terga 6-8, (iii) dorsal fore- femora with transverse row of setae (iv) relatively small body size (<8 mm), and (v) relatively short caudal filaments that possess strongly developed lateral setae. keywords: bae; caenoides; ephemeroptera; potamanthellus; species cache: ijab-555.pdf plain text: ijab-555.txt item: #344 of 481 id: ijab-556 author: Ammar, Izdihar title: Updated list of alien macrozoobenthic species along the Syrian coast date: 2019-08-25 words: 7680 flesch: 56 summary: Many alien species were found at depth >100 m, few were dominant, this observations refer to expand some of alien species from the shallow water to the deep sea some of them dominating since more than 20 years. Keywords: Marine biodiversity Macrozoobenthos Invasive alien species Eastern Mediterranean Sea Abstract: Marine biodiversity along the Syrian coast is affected by climate change-related temperature increase leading to the migration and entrance of alien species, especially from the Suez Canal (biological invasion). keywords: alien; ammar; arabia; coast; dominant; established; et al; lattakia; marine; mediterranean; saker; sea; species; zenetos cache: ijab-556.pdf plain text: ijab-556.txt item: #345 of 481 id: ijab-557 author: D'Alessandro, Emmanuel Bezerra; Nogueira, Ina de Souza; Saavedra del Aguila Hoffmann, Nora Katia title: Phagotrophic algae in a wastewater stabilization pond date: 2018-12-25 words: 1534 flesch: 51 summary: Sequential movements of Peranema sp. phagocytizing plastids of a Lepocinclis sp. The operation of the feeding apparatus of Peranema sp. and the strategy for phagocytizing plastids of Lepocinclis sp. are described. keywords: algae; peranema; plastids; pond; stabilization cache: ijab-557.pdf plain text: ijab-557.txt item: #346 of 481 id: ijab-56 author: Tahami, Mohadeseh Sadat; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Safaie, Mohsen title: Population dynamic parameters of the highly endemic fish, Alburnoides qanati Coad and Bogustkaya 2009, (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in the Kor River Basin, Iran date: 2015-04-17 words: 5085 flesch: 67 summary: Many studies have revealed that under different environmental conditions, biological features such as life span (Abdoli et al., 2007; Mann et al., 1984; Ricker, 1975), age at maturity (Lobón‐ Cerviá et al., 1996), age structure and growth rate (Abdoli et al., 2007; Kamal et al., 2009; Patimar et al., 2012b; Basilone et al., 2004; Naddafi et al., 2005; Tabatabaei et al., 2014), the maximum length (L∞) (Basilone et al., 2004; Kamal et al., 2009; Naddafi et al., 2005; Tabatabaei et al., 2014) can change. Croatian- Slovenian A. bipunctatus 4.17 Treer et al. (2000) Caspian Sea, Iran Alburnoides sp. 4.87 keywords: a.b; a.e; alburnoides; basin; et al; fish; growth; iran; length; parameters; qanati; river; species; tabatabaei cache: ijab-56.pdf plain text: ijab-56.txt item: #347 of 481 id: ijab-560 author: Luc, Gangbé; Ephraim, Achoh Mardochée; Aboudou, Aboudou Zouberou; Aimé, Hounhoedo; Buenas, Agbohozo; Romaric, Aizonou; Hyppolite, Agadjihouèdé title: Improvement of fish production in Benin: Which strain of Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus is recommended to fish farmers? date: 2019-04-25 words: 3443 flesch: 61 summary: The weight gain, although different between the two strains, indicates the zootechnical quality of the two strains to express a good growth performance especially in SF strain. The coefficient of variation revealed that the plot of SI strain (4.06%) is significantly more homogeneous than SF strain (8.17%) (P<0.05). keywords: average; benin; fish; gain; growth; strain; weight cache: ijab-560.pdf plain text: ijab-560.txt item: #348 of 481 id: ijab-562 author: Jafari-Patcan, Asghar; Eagderi, Soheil; Mouludi-Saleh, Atta title: Length-weight relationship for four fish species from the Oman Sea, Iran date: 2018-12-25 words: 1018 flesch: 63 summary: Introduction The length-weight relationship of fishes is used to estimate the weight of a specimen from its length and vice versa, evaluation of fish stocks, estimating biomass, ontogenetic changes, growth rate studies and understanding the life cycle (Froese, 2006; Sarkar et al., 2008; Kumolu-Johnson and Ndimele 2010). Such information is scarce for fish species of the Oman Sea, hence feels its necessity for fisheries management (Oscoz et al., 2005). keywords: fish; length; species; weight cache: ijab-562.pdf plain text: ijab-562.txt item: #349 of 481 id: ijab-57 author: Ahmadivand, Sohrab; Eagderi, Soheil; Imanpour, Mohammad Reza title: The skeletal deformity in response of dietary phosphorus and calcium level in the Caspian roach (Rutilus rutilus caspicus) larvae date: 2013-05-29 words: 3526 flesch: 58 summary: The results also showed that growth parameters, including WG and FCR were not affected by different dietary P and Ca levels; however, the results suggest that the best WG Figure 3. However, some skeletal abnormalities such as twisted haemal and neural arches, kyphosis and irregular vertebral column were observed with dietary P deficiency that is in agreement with other studies (Baeverfjord et al., 1998; Vielma and Lall, 1998; Helland et al., 2005; Uyan et al., 2007). keywords: caspian; diets; fish; larvae; phosphorus; roach cache: ijab-57.pdf plain text: ijab-57.txt item: #350 of 481 id: ijab-570 author: Sirimanna, Sithara Rasanjalee; Dissanayaka, Chamari title: Effects of culture conditions on growth and survival of Poecilia sphenops and Poecilia reticulata date: 2019-08-25 words: 4887 flesch: 57 summary: Effect of feeding frequency: Poecilia sphenops and P. reticulata fish were fed with commercial fish feed (PRIMA fish feed) subjecting them into three different Figure 1. Does light have an influence on fish growth? keywords: conditions; effect; feed; feeding; fish; growth; poecilia; protein; reticulata; sphenops; survival; weight cache: ijab-570.pdf plain text: ijab-570.txt item: #351 of 481 id: ijab-575 author: Mostafavi, Hossein; Kambouzia, Jafar title: Modelling potential distribution of fluvial fish species for expanding conservation knowledge: Case study of the genus Barbus in Iran date: 2019-06-25 words: 4618 flesch: 51 summary: Modelling stream fish species distribution in a river network: the relative effects of temperature versus physical factors. Ensemble forecasting of species distributions. keywords: conservation; distribution; environmental; et al; fish; freshwater; iran; modelling; mostafavi; species; temperature; variables cache: ijab-575.pdf plain text: ijab-575.txt item: #352 of 481 id: ijab-578 author: Teimori, Azad title: Length"weight relationship for two flounder species from Iranian waters of the Persian Gulf date: 2018-12-24 words: 1210 flesch: 61 summary: The results of the estimated values of LWR including; length range, weight range, a, b, 341 Int. W range (g) a 95% CI of a b 95% CI of b r2 P. elevates 29 9.90–30.90 11.40–372.0 0.008 0.006–0.005 2.98 3.89–3.99 0.996 S. elongata 42 7.40–19.10 3.50–25.10 0.004 0.004–0.006 3.10 2.24–2.87 0.989 N, sample size; TL, total length; W, body weight; a, intercept; b, slope of the linear regression; CI, confidence intervals; r2, coefficient of determination. keywords: journal; length; species; weight cache: ijab-578.pdf plain text: ijab-578.txt item: #353 of 481 id: ijab-58 author: Hamidian, Amir Hossein; Hassanzadeh, Mansoureh title: Can the PAMOLARE 1-layer model predict eutrophication in hypertrophic lakes? A Case study: the Zaribar Lake, Iran date: 2013-05-23 words: 4538 flesch: 55 summary: Eutrophication of lake waters in china: cost, causes, and control. Eutrophication model for a lake. keywords: concentrations; eutrophication; lake; management; model; nitrogen; pamolare; phosphorus; water; wetland; zaribar cache: ijab-58.pdf plain text: ijab-58.txt item: #354 of 481 id: ijab-581 author: Trinh, Mau Dang; Vo, Minh Van; Tran, Anh Nguyen Quynh; Le, Huyen Ngoc Thi; Tran, Son Ngoc title: Species diversity of rotifers (Rotifera: Eurotatoria) of Phu Ninh Lake with five new records from Vietnam date: 2019-02-25 words: 2745 flesch: 61 summary: K M Lecane bulla Gosse 1851 K M Flosculariaceae Lecane closterocerca Schmarda 1859 K M Conochilidae Lecane crepida K M Lecane hamata Stokes, 1896 K M Finilia longiseta (Ehrenberg 1834) keywords: lake; lecane; ninh; number; phu; rotifer; season; species; taxa; vietnam cache: ijab-581.pdf plain text: ijab-581.txt item: #355 of 481 id: ijab-582 author: Bumandalai, Odgerel; Tserennadmid, Rentsenkhand title: Effect of Chlorella vulgaris as a biofertilizer on germination of tomato and cucumber seeds date: 2019-04-25 words: 2587 flesch: 56 summary: The application of C. vulgaris was tested on tomato plant, which showed strong stimulating effect on plant growth while inhibiting the development of Meloidogyne arenaria nematode parasite (Choleva et al., 2005). Odgerel Bumandalai DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v7i2.582 E-mail: odgerelb@mas.ac.mn potassium solubilization or mineralization, release of plant growth promoting substances, production of antibiotics and biodegradation of organic matter in the soil (Goel et al., 1999; Sinha et al. 2010). keywords: algal; chlorella; cucumber; effect; germination; growth; journal; seeds; tomato; vulgaris cache: ijab-582.pdf plain text: ijab-582.txt item: #356 of 481 id: ijab-583 author: Avillanosa, Arlene L.; Pacho, Jasper D.; Caipang, Christopher Marlowe A. title: Development of low-cost feeds for fattening of native catfish, Clarias macrocephalus date: 2019-08-30 words: 3449 flesch: 60 summary: Although native catfish is an omnivorous species, fish meal is still considered as 234 Avillanosa et Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Development of low-cost feeds for fattening of native catfish, Clarias macrocephalus Arlene L. Avillanosa*1, Jasper D. Pacho1, Christopher Marlowe A. Caipang2 1College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Western Philippines University, Puerto Princesa Campus, Puerto Princesa City 5300, Palawan, Philippines. keywords: aquaculture; catfish; chicken; cost; entrails; fed; feeds; growth; meal; value cache: ijab-583.pdf plain text: ijab-583.txt item: #357 of 481 id: ijab-584 author: Seifzadeh, Mina; Rabbani Khorasgani, Mohammad; Shafiei, Rasoul title: Study on probiotic potential of Bacillus species isolated from the intestine of farmed rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss date: 2019-06-25 words: 5169 flesch: 53 summary: Probiotic properties of B. subtilis strain MSM 24, B. amyloliquefaciens strain TMM 25 and B. licheniformis strain MR 78 were confirmed. Glucose, mannose, mannitol, salicin, xylose, arabinose, citrate and starch were used by B. subtilis, B. amyloliquefaciens, B. tequilensis and B. licheniformis. keywords: amyloliquefaciens; bacillus; bacteria; fish; licheniformis; msm; probiotic; rainbow; species; strain; subtilis; trout cache: ijab-584.pdf plain text: ijab-584.txt item: #358 of 481 id: ijab-59 author: Morshedi, Vahid; Kochanian, Preeta; Ahmadi-Niko, Meysam; Azodi, Maryam; Pasha-Zanoosi, Hossein title: Compensatory growth response of sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinna (Lesueur, 1821) to starvation and refeeding date: 2013-05-04 words: 3693 flesch: 62 summary: Compensatory growth has a vital role in feed management and optimization in fish culture practices (Lovell, 1980). Sailfin molly, P. latipinna is a popular ornamental fish, but compensatory growth has not been examined in this species. keywords: aquaculture; control; days; experiment; fish; growth; refeeding; sailfin; starvation; treatment cache: ijab-59.pdf plain text: ijab-59.txt item: #359 of 481 id: ijab-590 author: Banaee, Mahdi; Vaziriyan, Maryam; Derikvandy, Azam; Nematdoost Haghi, Behzad; Mohiseni, Mohammad title: Biochemical and physiological effect of dietary supplements of ZnO nanoparticles on common carp (Cyprinus carpio) date: 2019-02-24 words: 5365 flesch: 55 summary: In most cases, the base of toxicological studies on metal NPs is fish exposure with the soluble phase of NPs (Chupani et al., 2017, 2018; Dekani et al., 2019) and there is still a lot to learn about the toxicology and potential hazards of different doses of zinc oxide NPs in foodstuff of fish (Swain et al., 2016). Meanwhile, depending on the concentration, way, and duration of exposure, the cytotoxicity of zinc oxide NPs can lead to oxidative stress (Wang et al., 2014), lipid peroxidation, damage to cell membranes, and oxidative damage to DNA (Dekani et al., 2019). keywords: blood; carp; effects; et al; fish; kg-1; nanoparticles; nps; oxide; plasma; zinc; zno; zno nps cache: ijab-590.pdf plain text: ijab-590.txt item: #360 of 481 id: ijab-596 author: Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Abbasi, Marzieh; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Pirali Kheirabadi, Esmaeil title: Plasma 17beta-estradiol and alkali-labile phosphoprotein levels in male and female Tench (Tinca tinca) in the Anzali and Amirkolayeh wetlands date: 2019-06-02 words: 3611 flesch: 57 summary: Occurrence of endocrine disruption chemicals (bisphenol A, 4-nonylphenol, and octylphenol) in muscle and liver of, Cyprinus carpio common, from Anzali Wetland, Iran. Phenolic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in Anzali Wetland, Iran: Elevated concentrations of 4-nonylphenol, octhylphenol and bisphenol A. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 64: 1067-1073. keywords: alp; amirkolayeh; anzali; fish; levels; male; plasma; tench; tinca; toxicology; vitellogenin; wetland cache: ijab-596.pdf plain text: ijab-596.txt item: #361 of 481 id: ijab-597 author: Naderi Farsani, Mehdi; Jenabi Haghparast, Rezvaneh; Shahbazi Naserabad, Saeid; Moghadas, Fatemeh; Bagheri, Tahereh; Gerami, Mohammad Hasan title: Seasonal heavy metal monitoring of water, sediment and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in Aras Dam Lake of Iran date: 2019-06-25 words: 5173 flesch: 62 summary: Water metals concentration: Concentration of all heavy metal in surface water samples were higher in both summer and autumn than winter and spring (Table 2). Technically, heavy metals concentration in various natural environments and ecosystems depends on local geology (Fiorino et al., 2018; Plhalova et al., 2018). keywords: concentration; fish; lake; liver; metals; muscle; sediment; summer; water cache: ijab-597.pdf plain text: ijab-597.txt item: #362 of 481 id: ijab-599 author: Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Heidari, Adeleh; Salehi, Meysam title: How the selective breeding in aquaculture programs can change the body shape of cyprinids; a case study on the native Cyprinus carpio and a cultured stock date: 2018-12-25 words: 5029 flesch: 58 summary: The results of ANOVA for morphometric measurements of Cyprinus carpio stocks from the Anzali Wetland and a hatchery. Plot of the factor scores for PC1 and PC2 of all morphometric measurements between Cyprinus carpio stocks from the Anzali Wetland and a hatchery. keywords: analysis; anzali; body; carpio; caspian; characters; fish; hatchery; sea; shape; stocks cache: ijab-599.pdf plain text: ijab-599.txt item: #363 of 481 id: ijab-6 author: Keivany, Yazdan; Nezamoleslami, Ali; Dorafshan, Salar; Eagderi, Soheil title: Length-weight and length-length relationships in populations of Garra rufa from different rivers and basins of Iran date: 2016-01-23 words: 2474 flesch: 70 summary: Genetic variation of Garra rufa fish in Kermanshah and Bushehr provinces, Iran, using SSR microsatellite markers. www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2015 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Short Communication Length-weight and length-length relationships in populations of Garra rufa from different rivers and basins of Iran Yazdan Keivany*1, Ali Nezamoleslami1, Salar Dorafshan1, Soheil Eagderi2 1Department of Natural Resources (Fisheries Division), Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, 84156-83111, Iran. keywords: fish; garra; iran; journal; length; relationships; rufa; weight cache: ijab-6.pdf plain text: ijab-6.txt item: #364 of 481 id: ijab-60 author: Mardaneh Khatooni, Maryam; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Mojazi Amiri, Bagher title: Preliminary study on semi-closed incubator efficiency for hatching Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) eggs date: 2013-05-19 words: 1057 flesch: 50 summary: To resolve several limitation of this device, the first out of water incubator was built by Yushchenko in 1952. Keywords: Semi-closed incubator Persian sturgeon Eggs Acipenser persicus Hatching Abstract: The present study investigated the efficiency of semi-closed incubator for hatching the Persian Sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) eggs. keywords: eggs; incubator; sturgeon; water cache: ijab-60.pdf plain text: ijab-60.txt item: #365 of 481 id: ijab-601 author: Heidari, Adeleh; Salehi, Meysam; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: How the body shape changes by the habitat hydrological factors in freshwater benthic fishes; case study on the genera Cobitis (Cobitidae) and Ponticola (Gobiidae) date: 2019-02-25 words: 4883 flesch: 54 summary: Therefore, the study of morphological variation in benthic fish populations in relation to environmental gradients may hold the key to evaluate the nature of natural selection. There are several reports, indicating the existence of morphological variability on benthic fish populations in the southern Caspian Sea basin (Mousavi-Sabet et al., 2011, 2012; Mousavi-Sabet and Anvarifar, 2013; Vasil′eva et al., 2015). keywords: analysis; basin; body; caspian; fish; fishes; rivers; sea; shape; southern; specimens cache: ijab-601.pdf plain text: ijab-601.txt item: #366 of 481 id: ijab-604 author: Benjamin, Liya Vazhamattom; Kutty, Ranjeet title: Sub-lethal effects of potassium dichromate on hematological and histological parameters in climbing perch, Anabas testudineus (Anabantidae) date: 2019-06-25 words: 3162 flesch: 50 summary: This was followed by the analysis of the effect of sub-lethal concentration of K2Cr2O7 on the selected tissues of A. testudineus. Presence of Hypochromic Red Cells (HRC) in fishes exposed to sub-lethal concentration indicates a disproportionate reduction of red cell hemoglobin, which ultimately Table 1. keywords: chromium; concentration; exposure; fish; fishes; k2cr2o7; testudineus; water cache: ijab-604.pdf plain text: ijab-604.txt item: #367 of 481 id: ijab-609 author: Safari Alighialo, Nasim; Rahimi, Ruhollah; Hajirezaee, Saeed; Nikookhah, Farzaneh title: 1H NMR-based metabolomics approach to understanding the temperature-dependent pathogenicity of Lactococcus garvieae date: 2019-08-25 words: 4929 flesch: 50 summary: Most bacteria are not capable to synthesize betaine de novo and rely more on uptake from medium (Culham et al., 1993; Haardt et al., 1995; Molenaar et al., 1993; Furthermore, MTs are more stable during sample preparation, enhancing the accuracy of metabolic data in comparison with proteomic ones (Ankley et al., 2006; Lankadurai et al., 2013; Van Ravenzwaay et al., 2012). keywords: acid; analysis; bacteria; et al; fig; garvieae; lactococcus; metabolism; nmr; pathogenicity; study; temperature cache: ijab-609.pdf plain text: ijab-609.txt item: #368 of 481 id: ijab-61 author: Fereidouni, Mohammad Saeid; Akhlaghi, Mostafa; Khadem Alhosseini, Aliasghar title: Antibacterial effects of medicinal plant extracts against Lactococcus garvieae, the etiological agent of rainbow trout lactococcosis date: 2013-05-21 words: 3416 flesch: 49 summary: (2013) 1(3): 119-124 E-ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2013 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Antibacterial effects of medicinal plant extracts against Lactococcus garvieae, the etiological agent of rainbow trout lactococcosis Mohammad Saeid Fereidouni*1, Mostafa Akhlaghi1, Aliasghar Khadem Alhosseini1 1Aquatic Animal Health Unit, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran, Po Box 71345-173 Article history: Received 4 May 2013 Accepted 21 May 2013 Available online 2 0 June 2013 The extracts from the different plant species studied showed antibacterial activities, with the diameters of the inhibition zone. keywords: activity; antibacterial; extracts; garvieae; journal; oil; plants; rainbow; trout cache: ijab-61.pdf plain text: ijab-61.txt item: #369 of 481 id: ijab-611 author: Saemi-Komsari, Maryam; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Sattari, Masoud; Eagderi, Soheil; Vatandoust, Saber; Doadrio, Ignacio title: Body shape variation of Garra rufa (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) populations in the Tigris basin in Iran using geometric morphometric analysis date: 2021-08-12 words: 3114 flesch: 56 summary: al./ Body shape variation of Garra rufa populations in the Tigris basin Hotelling's test of the groups showed significant differences in all groups (P<0.0001). The mean shape of species in relation of consensus shape of the Garra rufa are represented. 262 Saemi-Komsari et al./ Body shape variation of Garra rufa populations in the Tigris basin Overall, studies on some species confirmed that shape differences could be related to trophic ecology (Costa and Cataudella, 2007), regarding local adaptation and ecological radiations (Schluter and McPhail, 1992; Langerhans et al., 2003). keywords: analysis; basin; body; garra; iran; populations; rufa; sabet; shape; variation cache: ijab-611.pdf plain text: ijab-611.txt item: #370 of 481 id: ijab-612 author: Abolhasani, Farideh; Hashemzadeh, Iraj; Heidarnejad, Mohamad Saieed; Tabatabaei, Seyedeh Narjes title: DNA barcoding of Aphanius vladykovi from different habitats in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Province, Iran date: 2020-02-25 words: 3154 flesch: 59 summary: Phylogentic relationships of Aphanius vladykovi populations with other Aphanius spp. Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article DNA barcoding of Aphanius vladykovi from different habitats in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Province, Iran Farideh Abolhasani Koupaie1, Iraj Hashemzadeh Segherloo*2, 1Mohamad Saieed Heydarnejad1, Seyedeh Narjes Tabatabaei3 1Department of Biology, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran. 2Department of Fisheries and Environmental sciences, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Sciences, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran. keywords: aphanius; diversity; dna; group; haplotypes; iran; populations; sequences; species; vladykovi cache: ijab-612.pdf plain text: ijab-612.txt item: #371 of 481 id: ijab-613 author: Sadeghi, Reza; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Cocos Frillgoby, Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker, 1854): an additional fish element for the Iranian marine waters (Teleostei: Gobiidae) date: 2019-06-29 words: 2578 flesch: 63 summary: Measurements (in percentage SL) of Bathygobius meggitti and B. cocosensis from two localities in the Iranian coast of Makran Sea. 7(3): 117-122 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2019 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Cocos frillgoby, Bathygobius cocosensis (Bleeker, 1854): an additional fish element for the Iranian marine waters (Teleostei: Gobiidae) keywords: bathygobius; cocosensis; fin; length; makran; meggitti; new; sea; species cache: ijab-613.pdf plain text: ijab-613.txt item: #372 of 481 id: ijab-62 author: Kumar Mondal, Debjit; Kaviraj, Anilava title: Feeding and reproductive biology of Amblypharyngodon mola (Cyrpiniformes: Cyprinidae) from two floodplain lakes of India date: 2013-05-22 words: 3448 flesch: 68 summary: At present, only limited information is available on the reproduction capacity of A. mola in floodplain lakes (Piska et al., 1991). From the peak of gonado-somatic index and ova diameter it was revealed that A. mola apparently spawned only once during July in these floodplain lakes. keywords: feeding; fish; floodplain; gut; lakes; mola; weight cache: ijab-62.pdf plain text: ijab-62.txt item: #373 of 481 id: ijab-622 author: Nasrolah Pourmoghadam, Maryam; Poorbagher, Hadi; Eagderi, Soheil; Rezaei Tavabe, Kamran title: Assessment of habitat suitability index of Capoeta species in the Caspian Sea and Namak Lake basins, Iran date: 2019-06-25 words: 3987 flesch: 59 summary: Guidelines for evaluating fish habitat in Wisconsin streams. Habitats with great river width may decrease the survival rate, therefore fish species prefer to live in points of rivers with small width (Littlejohn et al., 1985). keywords: depth; fish; habitat; index; number; river; species; suitability; temperature; width cache: ijab-622.pdf plain text: ijab-622.txt item: #374 of 481 id: ijab-628 author: Radkhah, Ali Reza; Eagderi, Soheil; Poorbagher, Hadi title: Fishes of Guilan, By Abbasi Ranjbar K. 2017. 206 p. Iliya Culture Publication, Rasht, ISBN: 978-964-190-517-2. date: 2019-04-25 words: 2005 flesch: 54 summary: A list of the reported fish species in the Guilan Province (E: Endemic, N: Native, EX: Exotic, T: Translocated). Ex N Ex N N N N Anguillidae Anguilla anguilla Ex Clupeidae Alosa braschnikowi Alosa caspia caspia keywords: basin; caspian; esmaeili; fishes; guilan; iran; n n; species cache: ijab-628.pdf plain text: ijab-628.txt item: #375 of 481 id: ijab-63 author: Akrami, Reza; Gharaei, Ahmad; Karami, Roghayeh title: Age and sex specific variation in hematological and serum biochemical parameters of Beluga (Huso huso Linnaeus, 1758) date: 2013-05-28 words: 3426 flesch: 65 summary: Effects of different dietary prebiotic insulin levels on blood serum enzymes, hematologic, and biochemical parameters of great sturgeon (Huso huso) juveniles. The following parameters were subsequently determined according to Akrami et al. (2009): red blood cell (RBC), white blood cell (WBC), hematocrit (PCV), hemoglobin (Hb), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC). keywords: ast; beluga; female; fish; huso; ldh; parameters; serum; years cache: ijab-63.pdf plain text: ijab-63.txt item: #376 of 481 id: ijab-630 author: Soltanian, Mehrdad; Faghani Langrodi, Hamid; Mohammad Nejad, Majid title: The use of Zingiber officinale extract against Yersinia ruckeri and its effects on the antioxidant status and immune response in Oncorhynchus mykiss date: 2019-12-22 words: 8006 flesch: 55 summary: The fish were fed various concentrations of ginger extract i.e. 1, 3, 6, and 10 g/kg; the control was fed no ginger. Materials and Methods Preparation of ginger extracts and diets: keywords: activity; antioxidant; aquaculture; control; effects; et al; extract; fed; feed; fish; ginger; growth; journal; mykiss; officinale; oncorhynchus; parameters; rainbow; ruckeri; serum; total; trout cache: ijab-630.pdf plain text: ijab-630.txt item: #377 of 481 id: ijab-631 author: Ezatrahimi, Narmin; Soltanian, Siyavash; Akhlaghi, Mostafa; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein title: Effects of florfenicol on skin mucus immune parameters and immune related genes expression in zebrafish (Danio rerio) date: 2019-08-25 words: 3942 flesch: 53 summary: The present study investigates the possible effects of Florfenicol on cutaneous mucus immune parameters and immune related genes expression in Danio rerio. Determination of immune genes expression: The intestinal tissue samples were obtained from samples and immediately transferred to liquid nitrogen tank. keywords: control; effect; expression; fish; florfenicol; gene; immune; lysozyme; mucus; zebrafish cache: ijab-631.pdf plain text: ijab-631.txt item: #378 of 481 id: ijab-634 author: Soltanian, Siyavash; Gholamhosseini, Amin title: The effects of starvation on some epidermal mucus immune parameters in rainbow trouts date: 2019-10-25 words: 6019 flesch: 55 summary: Alterations in skin mucus lysozyme activities of rainbow trout 20 days after subjection to starvation. Alterations in skin mucus protease activities of rainbow trout 20 days after subjection to starvation. keywords: activities; activity; days; effects; et al; fish; journal; lysozyme; mucosal; mucus; rainbow; research; skin; skin mucus; starvation; stress; trout cache: ijab-634.pdf plain text: ijab-634.txt item: #379 of 481 id: ijab-639 author: Emadi Shaibani, Mina; Heidari, Behrooz; Khodabandeh, Saber; Shahangian, Shirin; Mirdamadi, Saeed; Mirzaei, Mahta title: Antioxidant and antibactrial properties of protein hydrolysate from Persian Gulf Crab (Grapsus albacarinous) as affected by progress of hydrolysis date: 2020-06-25 words: 5290 flesch: 47 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of protein hydrolysate from rocky shore crab, Grapsus albolineathus, as affected by progress of hydrolysis Mina Emadi Shaibani1, Behrooz Heidari*1,2, Saber Khodabandeh3, Shirin Shahangian1, Saeed Mirdamadi⁕4, Mahta Mirzaei5 1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. K e y w o rd s : Crab protein Hydrolysis Antioxidant Antibacterial Abstract: Antibacterial and antioxidant activity of the rocky shore crab, Grapsus albolineathus, protein hydrolysate (CPH), with different degree of hydrolysis (DH) prepared using alcalase was investigated. keywords: activity; alcalase; antibacterial; antioxidant; crab; food; hydrolysates; hydrolysis; min; peptides; protein; radical; rocky cache: ijab-639.pdf plain text: ijab-639.txt item: #380 of 481 id: ijab-64 author: Forouhar Vajargah, Mohammad; Hossaini, Sayede Amene; Hassan Nataje Niazie, Elaheh; Hedayati, Aliakbar; Vesaghi, Mohammad Javad title: Acute toxicity of two pesticides Diazinon and Deltamethrin on Tench (Tinca tinca) larvae and fingerling date: 2013-05-29 words: 2367 flesch: 62 summary: Previous studies indicated the high toxicity of deltamethrin to fish species, which is in agreement with our results (Boateng et al., 2006). For this reason, these organisms are extremely sensitive to neurotoxic effects of pyrethroids when they reach surface water-courses (Bradbury and Coats 1989, Haya, 1989; Mittal et al., 1994). keywords: deltamethrin; diazinon; fingerlings; fish; larvae; tinca; toxicity cache: ijab-64.pdf plain text: ijab-64.txt item: #381 of 481 id: ijab-642 author: Sidi Imorou, Rachad; Adite, Alphonse; Sossoukpe, Edmond; Adjibade, Kayode Nambil; Arame, Hamidou; Sonon, Stanislas Pejanos title: Demographic parameters and exploitation rate of five key fishes of Okpara Stream, Oueme River, Benin, West Africa date: 2019-12-25 words: 5231 flesch: 61 summary: This observation agreed with the findings of many African fisheries biologists (Pauly, 1982; Welcomme and De Merona 1988; Ahouansou Montcho et al., 2011) who found that tropical fish species reproduced twice a year, and mainly during the wet season. These values were lower than those reported by Hazoume (2017) on Sô River where Tmax was higher and reached 11.66 yr, probably because the Sô River floodplains stand as breeding and nursery/growing grounds for several fish species. keywords: benin; exploitation; fasciatus; fish; fisheries; fishes; growth; length; mortality; niloticus; okpara; pauly; species; stream cache: ijab-642.pdf plain text: ijab-642.txt item: #382 of 481 id: ijab-645 author: Barakat, Zein Talal; Zargar, Ashkan; Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Khosravi, Alireza; Paknejad, Hamed title: Antimicrobial properties of Thymus vulgaris, Origanum majorana and Ziziphora clinopodioides combined essential oils and their effects on growth behavior of Aeromonas hydrophila date: 2019-12-25 words: 5524 flesch: 54 summary: Keywords: Herbal essential oils Chemical composition Growth curves Antimicrobial assays Abstract: This study aimed to determine the chemical composition of Thymus vulgaris, Origanum majorana and Ziziphora clinopodioides and evaluate the antimicrobial properties of their combined essential oils i.e. T.o.z 50% T.v, 25% O.m and 25% Z.c; t.O.z = 25% T.v, 50% O.m and 25% Z.c and t.o.Z = 25% T.v, 25% O.m and 50% Z.c, against Aeromonas Hydrophila (in vitro). Ashkan Zargar DOI: https://doi.org/10.22034/ijab.v7i6.645 E-mail: azargar@ut.ac.ir According to Ouedrhiri et al. (2016) essential oils are also accumulated in the cytoplasmic membrane, causing damages such as loss of function of selective barrier. keywords: carvacrol; clinopodioides; curves; growth; hydrophila; majorana; oil; oils; t.o.z; thymol; vulgaris cache: ijab-645.pdf plain text: ijab-645.txt item: #383 of 481 id: ijab-65 author: Mazaheri Kouhanestani, Zohreh; Ghorbani, Rasoul; Yelghi, Saeid; Fazel, Abdolazim; Zoghi, Mahmood title: An investigation on morphology, age and growth of the Caspian Sea Kilka (Clupeonella cultriventris) in Babolsar, southern Caspian Sea date: 2013-05-28 words: 3332 flesch: 65 summary: Population dynamics of Kilka fishes in southern Caspian Sea. These changes show that common Kilka stock has been changed. keywords: age; caspian; clupeonella; fazli; growth; kilka; length; sea cache: ijab-65.pdf plain text: ijab-65.txt item: #384 of 481 id: ijab-657 author: Chandra, Sharath; Sukumaran, Sandya title: Physiological, Biochemical and Neurochemical responses of Cirrhinus mrigala upon short term exposure to Cerium oxide date: 2020-01-14 words: 3716 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Biochemistry Cirrhinus mrigala Neurochemical response Physiology Abstract: The current study was performed to ascertain the biochemical and physiological impact of cerium oxide (CeO2) on freshwater fish Cirrhinus mrigala, which are widely consumed. Control and treated fish (2.2 mg/L) were taken for further investigation. keywords: brain; ceo2; concentration; exposure; fish; glutamate; journal; mrigala; oxidative; protein; stress cache: ijab-657.pdf plain text: ijab-657.txt item: #385 of 481 id: ijab-66 author: Devi, R. Viswambari; Rose, M.R. Basil; Mercy, P.D. title: Sialic acid specific lectins from Episesarma tetragonum (Decapoda, Grapsidae): isolation, purification and characterization date: 2013-07-27 words: 4109 flesch: 54 summary: It is interesting to note that some of the agglutinins of arthropods are capable of binding specifically to sialic acids, the family of sugars not synthesized by protostomian invertebrates (Warren, 1963). Sialic acids discriminating against agglutinins of arthropods will definitely be of immense value in identifying sialylated tumor-associated antigens. keywords: acid; activity; bsm; erythrocytes; eta-1; fetuin; lectin; sialic; sialidase cache: ijab-66.pdf plain text: ijab-66.txt item: #386 of 481 id: ijab-660 author: Hussein, Chirine; Ibrahim, Amir; Alshawy, Firas title: First record of Red cornetfish, Fistularia petimba Lacepède, 1803 (Actinopterygii: Fistulariidae) from the Syrian coast date: 2019-06-25 words: 2495 flesch: 59 summary: A new record of migrant fish (Fistularia Commersonii, Ruppell, 1835) to Mediterranean Syrian coast. First record of the flat needlefish Ablennes hians (Valenciennes, 1846) from Syrian marine waters (eastern Mediterranean). keywords: ibrahim; marine; mediterranean; petimba; record; syrian; waters cache: ijab-660.pdf plain text: ijab-660.txt item: #387 of 481 id: ijab-662 author: Ghelichpour, Melika; Taheri Mirghaed, Ali title: Effects of sublethal exposure to new pesticides lufenuron and flonicamid on common carp, Cyprinus carpio, hydromineral balance to further saltwater exposure date: 2019-08-25 words: 3427 flesch: 50 summary: More elevation of plasma calcium level were observed in flonicamid fish exposure after 72 h salinity challenge. Pesticide exposure significantly affected plasma chloride levels as the flonicamid group had significantly lower chloride compared to the control and lufenuron groups. keywords: carp; effects; exposure; fish; flonicamid; lufenuron; pesticide; plasma; saltwater cache: ijab-662.pdf plain text: ijab-662.txt item: #388 of 481 id: ijab-664 author: Asadian, Nasim; Chamani, Atefeh; Abolhasani, Mohammad Hadi title: The trophic status of the Zayandeh River dam lake in the spring and summer, 2017 date: 2020-06-25 words: 3467 flesch: 65 summary: Modeling lake trophic state: a random forest approach. Investigation on trophic state index by artificial neural networks (case study: Dez Dam of Iran). keywords: dam; index; journal; lake; river; spring; state; trophic; water; zayandeh cache: ijab-664.pdf plain text: ijab-664.txt item: #389 of 481 id: ijab-668 author: Rastgoo, Ali Reza; Etemadi-Deylami, Eelia; Mirzaei, Mohammad Reza title: Feeding habits of Bigeye Houndshark, Iago omanensis (Elasmobranchii; Triakidae); a typical deep water shark from the Gulf of Oman date: 2019-12-25 words: 4736 flesch: 62 summary: It is environmentally unique with an unusual faunal assemblage (Valinassab et al., 2006). The distinct partitions from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman have significant differentiations from those of the Arabian Sea based on their species richness, species composition, average distribution range per species, general temperature, affinity of the composing species, and seasonal temperature data of the coastal waters (Schils and Wilson, 2006) and remarkable faunal assemblages (Valinassab et al., 2006). keywords: diet; et al; feeding; food; gulf; index; journal; marine; oman; omanensis; prey; sea; sharks; species cache: ijab-668.pdf plain text: ijab-668.txt item: #390 of 481 id: ijab-67 author: Agh, Naser; Asgari, Reza; Noori, Farzaneh title: Optimizing the co-feeding strategy of Persian sturgeon (Acipenser persicus) larvae using Artemia nauplii and formulated diet date: 2013-07-28 words: 4726 flesch: 65 summary: Significantly higher survival was observed in larvae fed live food (85 ± 4%) compared to other feeding treatments except the indirect co-feeding regimes 3 and 4 with 80 ± 4 and 78 ± 3% survival respectively (P<0.05). Three replicate groups (250 fish/replicate) of first- feeding larvae were fed according to four main feeding regimes: (1) live food (live nauplii of brine shrimp Artemia urmiana); (2) indirect transition (5 days live food followed by gradual transition to formulated diet); (3) direct transition (using different combinations of live and formulated diet from the start feeding onwards); (4) formulated feed (FD) from the start feeding. keywords: aquaculture; day; fed; feeding; fish; food; growth; larvae; sturgeon; weight cache: ijab-67.pdf plain text: ijab-67.txt item: #391 of 481 id: ijab-672 author: Jimoh, Wasiu Adeyemi; Sulyman, Taofeek; Taiwo, Ayomide Damilare title: Microbial load and diversity in the gastro-intestinal tract of cultured Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and hybrid catfish (Clarias gariepinus ♀ x Heterobranchus bidorsalis ♂) in Ilorin Metropolis, Nigeria date: 2019-10-25 words: 5193 flesch: 58 summary: were isolated from the gut sections of three Indian major carp (Ray et al., 2010), which are known to be enzyme-producing bacteria in fish gut. Mondal et al. (2008) reported that fish gut provides a conducive environment for establishment of microbes owing to the large amount of nutrients therein. keywords: bacteria; catfish; cultured; diversity; et al; fish; gastro; gut; load; microbial; nile; tilapia; tract cache: ijab-672.pdf plain text: ijab-672.txt item: #392 of 481 id: ijab-675 author: Wijeyaratne, Dimuthu; Bellanthudawa, Aravinda title: Macrophytes as indicators of the ecological status of a tropical rehabilitated wetland ecosystem: Application of multivariate statistics and Ecological State Macrophyte Index (ESMI) date: 2020-12-25 words: 7137 flesch: 50 summary: Aquatic macrophyte indices are also used as indicators in wetland health assessment in wetland management and rehabilitation programmes. Although there was no significant difference in the percentage anthropo-pressure among study sites, the rehabilitated sites were displayed low anthropo-pressure. keywords: abundance; aquatic; area; esmi; index; macrophytes; non; parameters; percentage; quality; sediment; sites; study; study sites; water; wetland cache: ijab-675.pdf plain text: ijab-675.txt item: #393 of 481 id: ijab-676 author: Kumar, Arbind; Kumar, Anill; Jha, Suman Kumar title: Distribution and bioaccumulation of heavy metal in water, sediment and fish tissue from the River Mahananda in Seemanchal zone, North Bihar, India date: 2020-04-25 words: 11294 flesch: 64 summary: Analysis of heavy metals concentration in water and sediment in the Hara biosphere reserve, southern Iran. Heavy metal concentrations in fish, shellfish and fish products from internal markets of India vis-a- vis international standards, Food. keywords: baf; bioaccumulation; catla; concentration; environmental; et al; fish; gills; journal; katihar; kishanganj; kumar; location; mean; metal; m±sd; nd nd; river; sediment; seenghala; water cache: ijab-676.pdf plain text: ijab-676.txt item: #394 of 481 id: ijab-677 author: Shahifar, Reza; Patimar, Rahman; Fazli, Hasan; Raeisi, Hadi; Gholizadeh, Mohammad; Jafaryan, Hojjatallah title: Growth and mortality parameters of Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum, in southern Caspian Sea date: 2020-02-25 words: 4571 flesch: 58 summary: Original Article Growth and mortality parameters of Caspian kutum, Rutilus kutum, in southern Caspian Sea Reza Shahifar1, Rahman Patimar*1, Hasan Fazli2, Hadi Raeisi1, Mohammad Gholizadeh1, Hojjatallah Jafaryan1 1Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Gonbad Kavoos University, Gonbad Kavoos, Iran. The natural mortality rates (M) were 0.48 year-1 for males and 0.26 year-1 females in Guilan, and was found to be as 0.26 year-1 and 0.45 year-1 for males and females of Caspian kutum caught in Mazanderan. keywords: caspian; caspian kutum; females; fish; growth; guilan; kutum; length; mazanderan; mortality; parameters; sea; species cache: ijab-677.pdf plain text: ijab-677.txt item: #395 of 481 id: ijab-68 author: Kazemi, Seyed Hesam; Paighambari, Seyed Yousef; Daliri, Moslem; Abaspour Naderi, Reza title: Length-weight and length-length relationships, condition factors and optimal length of some fish species from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea date: 2013-07-29 words: 4267 flesch: 73 summary: Froese and Binohlan (2000) represented the equation of the optimal length (Lopt) which indicates the fit size of fish species for catch. This study reports LWRs, LLRs, condition factors and optimum size (Lopt) of Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Shaw, 1804), Otolithes ruber (Bloch and Schneider, 1801), Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795), Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen, 1788) and Scomberomorus commerson (Lacepede, 1800) from the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. LWRs and LLRs data are available for most fishes of the world, while these data are unavailable in tropical fish species. keywords: commerson; condition; fish; fisheries; gulf; length; persian; species; weight cache: ijab-68.pdf plain text: ijab-68.txt item: #396 of 481 id: ijab-683 author: Ahmed, Zoarder Faruque; Ahamed, Ferdous; Fatema, Mst. Kaniz title: Biological features of Chanda nama (Ambassidae) in the Old Brahmaputra River, Bangladesh date: 2019-12-25 words: 4443 flesch: 68 summary: In Bangladesh, the consumer’s interest is vigorously growing towards small indigenous fish species because of their good taste and high nutritional value essential to prevent malnutrition of the rural communities, particularly of vulnerable groups such as poor women and children (Thilsted et al., 1997; Thilsted, 2003). Usually deviation from 1:1 sex ratio is not expected for most fish species, although some fish populations may present a strong bias in this ratio. keywords: bangladesh; chanda; fish; journal; length; nama; river; size cache: ijab-683.pdf plain text: ijab-683.txt item: #397 of 481 id: ijab-687 author: Venkaiah, Kaduru; Thathapudi, Daveedu; Sainath, Sri Bhashyam title: Detection and mode of action of retinoids on ovarian development in the mud crab, Scylla serrata date: 2019-11-14 words: 4716 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: Ecdysteroids HPLC Ovaries Oocyte diameter Retinoic acid Abstract: In the current study, the retinoic acid isomers such as 9-cis retinoic acid and all-trans retinoic acid were detected in the mature ovaries of mud crabs, Scylla serrata using HPLC analysis. Given the detection of retinoids in the ovaries, an attempt has been made to elucidate the possible role of retinoic acid in the regulation of reproduction in mud crabs. keywords: 9cra; acid; analysis; control; crabs; development; mud; mud crabs; ovarian; ovaries; retinoic; stage cache: ijab-687.pdf plain text: ijab-687.txt item: #398 of 481 id: ijab-688 author: Hoffmann, Nora Katia; Duarte, Iolanda Cristina Silveira; Silva, Maria Bernadete Amí¢ncio Varesche title: Diversity of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in anaerobic lagoons and facultative stabilization pond used in treatment of sewage date: 2020-02-23 words: 5147 flesch: 49 summary: 8(1): 9-17 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2020 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Diversity of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria in anaerobic lagoons and facultative stabilization pond used in treatment of sewage Nora Katia Saavedra del Aguila Hoffmann*1, Iolanda Cristina Silveira Duarte2, Maria Bernadete Amâncio Varesche Silva3 1School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Goiás - UFG. Stagnant water exposed to sunlight facilitates sulfate production by decomposing organic matter, allowing the growth of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria. keywords: anaerobic; anoxygenic; bacteria; band; cio; diversity; facultative; lagoon; mg.l-1; microorganisms; phototrophic; pond cache: ijab-688.pdf plain text: ijab-688.txt item: #399 of 481 id: ijab-69 author: Gupta, Sandipan; Banerjee, Samir title: Studies on reproductive biology of Mystus tengara (Ham.-Buch., 1822), a freshwater catfish of West Bengal, India date: 2013-08-05 words: 4554 flesch: 65 summary: Similar observations on the deviation of sex ratio from the expected value and female dominance over male in the population of other fish species have been reported earlier by number of workers (Suresh Figure 5. Same trend of early maturation of males in respect to females have also been reported by many workers (Suresh et al., 2006; Banik et al., 2012; Rahman and Tachihara, 2005) for other fish species and thus supporting the observation of the present study. keywords: biology; fish; gsi; july; length; mystus; ova; percentage; reproductive; spawning; species; tengara cache: ijab-69.pdf plain text: ijab-69.txt item: #400 of 481 id: ijab-695 author: Belhaouari, Benkhedda; Zoubeyda, Bezzina title: Study of the macroalgae and application of ecological evaluation index (EEI-c) in the coastal waters of Algeria date: 2019-10-25 words: 3117 flesch: 63 summary: It appears that the abundance of species has a strong influence on their classification (Orfanidis et al., 2011; Caldeira et al., 2017; Amaral et al., 2018). Introduction Macroalgae are the main primary producer in aquatic water bodies (Graham et al., 2007), and also habitat for microfauna and microflora (Chabot and Rossignol, 2003). keywords: coastal; eei; et al; index; macroalgae; marine; sites; species; study; waters cache: ijab-695.pdf plain text: ijab-695.txt item: #401 of 481 id: ijab-697 author: Ali, Mohsen; Soltanian, Siyavash; Taheri Mirghaed, Ali; Akhlaghi, Mostafa; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein; Esmailnejad, Atefeh title: The effect of oral administration of lactic acid bacteria isolated from kefir on intestinal microbiota, growth performance and survival in juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss date: 2020-02-25 words: 9488 flesch: 57 summary: There is evidence suggesting that some of the microorganisms found in kefir can potentially exhibit probiotic properties (Zheng et al., 2013; Bolla et al., 2013). Studies carried out on the probiotic properties of Lactobacillus strains isolated from kefir grains has shown their high resistance to gastric acid and bile salts, their ability to attach and adhere to the gut epithelial cells in in-vitro conditions, and lack of their adverse enzymatic or hemolytic activity (Zheng et al., 2013; Leite et al., 2015). keywords: acid; activity; aquaculture; bacteria; diet; durans; et al; fish; grains; growth; journal; kefir; lab; lactobacillus; microbiology; mykiss; oncorhynchus; probiotic; rainbow; strains; survival; trout cache: ijab-697.pdf plain text: ijab-697.txt item: #402 of 481 id: ijab-7 author: Noei, Mohammad Reza; Ibrahimov, Shaig; Sattari, Masoud title: Parasitic worms and their histopathological effects in four sturgeon species from the southwest shores of the Caspian Sea date: 2016-01-29 words: 5161 flesch: 61 summary: After recording biometric characteristics of fishes, common necropsy and parasitology methods (Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya, 1985; Stoskopf, 1993) were used for finding parasites. (2015) 3(6): 414-424 of Mokhayer (1972), Gorogi (1996a, b), and Sattari and Mokhayer (2006), the diversity of the sturgeons’ parasites in the southern part of the Caspian Sea is lower than that of the northern part. keywords: caspian; intensity; parasites; plagicephalus; prevalence; range; semiarmatus; species; sphaerocephalus; stellatus; sturgeons cache: ijab-7.pdf plain text: ijab-7.txt item: #403 of 481 id: ijab-70 author: Mulyono, Mugi; Petala Patria, Mufti; Abinawanto, Abi; Affandi, Ridwan title: Length-weight relationship and condition factor in giant harpiosquillid Mantis shrimp, Harpiosquilla raphidea (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) in Banten Bay waters, Indonesia date: 2013-08-06 words: 1370 flesch: 65 summary: Length-weight relationships in Mantis shrimp Harpiosquilla harpax (de Haan) (Crustacea: Stomatopoda). James and Thirumilu (1993); Tanuja (1996) in Oratosquilla nepa and Lyla et al. (1993) in Harpiosquilla melanoura, the works concerned with the assessment of weight-length relationship in mantis shrimps from the Indian * Corresponding author: Mugi Mulyono E-mail address: mulyonomugi@gmail.com waters are scanty. keywords: harpiosquilla; length; relationship; weight cache: ijab-70.pdf plain text: ijab-70.txt item: #404 of 481 id: ijab-704 author: Kardel, Fatemeh; Torabi, Nafiseh title: Biosorption of nickel by Halobacillus sp. KN57 isolated from the Miankaleh Wetland, Iran date: 2019-10-25 words: 5008 flesch: 56 summary: In addition, the kinetics of nickel biosorption of this strain correspond to a pseudo second order kinetic model with a correlation coefficient of more than 0.99. In this study, nickel biosorption at different temperature under constant conditions showed that biosorption increased by increasing temperature up to 30°C and after that, the biosorption was decreased (Fig. 8). keywords: bacteria; biosorption; concentration; halobacillus; kn57; metal; model; nickel; order; pseudo; solution; strain cache: ijab-704.pdf plain text: ijab-704.txt item: #405 of 481 id: ijab-706 author: Cicek, Erdogan; í–ztí¼rk, Selda; Sungur, Sevil title: Some biological properties of Kura goby, Ponticola cyrius (Kessler, 1874) (Gobiiformes, Gobiidae) from Kura River, Turkey date: 2019-08-25 words: 2389 flesch: 68 summary: Among them, Kura goby, P. cyrius (Kessler, 1874) is endemic to the Kura River drainage (Kuru, 1975; Çiçek et al., 2016) and its absence in the lower Kura River could have been prevented by prior penetration of P. gorlap (Vasil'eva and Vasilev, 1995). Age, length and weight-frequency distribution of Ponticola cyrius from Kura River drainage. keywords: age; cyrius; growth; kura; length; total; weight cache: ijab-706.pdf plain text: ijab-706.txt item: #406 of 481 id: ijab-71 author: Shabani, Ali; Askari, Ghasem title: Microsatellite loci to determine population structure of Garra rufa (Heckel, 1843) in the Khuzestan Province (Iran) date: 2013-08-06 words: 3378 flesch: 56 summary: Their high level of polymorphism and co-dominant inheritance pattern makes them markers of choice for population genetic studies. It seems that Maroon population live under better conditions in contrast to the Kheirabad one. keywords: alleles; dna; garra; heterozygosity; kheirabad; loci; maroon; microsatellite; number; populations; rivers; rufa cache: ijab-71.pdf plain text: ijab-71.txt item: #407 of 481 id: ijab-713 author: Barbosa, Gabriela Costa; Silva, Maria Francilene Souza; de Oliveira, Fátima de Cássia Evangelista; de Oliveira, Maria da Conceií§ào Prado; Mayo, Simon Joseph; de Andrade, Ivanilza Moreira title: Germination and seedling development in Pistia stratiotes L. date: 2019-12-25 words: 4920 flesch: 58 summary: Experimental design for seed germination in Pistia stratiotes. The results showed that water availability has an effect on seed germination. keywords: 12h; day; germination; leaf; light; pistia; seeds; species; stratiotes; water cache: ijab-713.pdf plain text: ijab-713.txt item: #408 of 481 id: ijab-72 author: Heidari, Adeleh; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed; Khoshkholgh, Majidreza; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Eagderi, Soheil title: The impact of Manjil and Tarik dams (Sefidroud River, southern Caspian Sea basin) on morphological traits of Siah Mahi Capoeta gracilis (Pisces: Cyprinidae) date: 2013-08-24 words: 3493 flesch: 55 summary: Application of this method in fish body shape has been reported (Loy et al., 1999) and has been considered as a useful tool to assess fish populations. Plasticity of fish body shape – the effects of diet, development, family and age in two species of Geophagus (Pisces: Cichlidae). keywords: body; capoeta; dam; dams; fish; gracilis; manjil; populations; river; shape cache: ijab-72.pdf plain text: ijab-72.txt item: #409 of 481 id: ijab-725 author: Eagderi, Soheil; Nikmehr, Nasrin; í‡ií§ek, Erdogan; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Vatandoust, Saber; Mousavi-Sabet, Hamed title: Barbus urmianus a new species from Urmia Lake basin, Iran (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) date: 2019-08-25 words: 2473 flesch: 72 summary: The last two branched rays articulating on a single pterygiophore in the dorsal and anal fins are counted as 1½. al./ Barbus urmianus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) a new species from Iran barbels reaching beyond middle of eye (vs. not reaching), tip of anal fin reaching beyond middle of distance between base of last anal-fin ray and lower caudal-fin origin when pressed to body (vs. not reaching). keywords: barbus; fin; iran; urmianus; vs. cache: ijab-725.pdf plain text: ijab-725.txt item: #410 of 481 id: ijab-726 author: Bahrekazemi, Masoumeh; Eslami, Mahboubeh; Samadaii, Sadaf; Nikbakhsh, Jaber title: Which is a better chelating agent in beluga, Huso huso (L.), coriander, Coriandrum sativum, or active charcoal? date: 2020-06-25 words: 7620 flesch: 61 summary: Different lowercase letters show significant difference of each parameter at different levels of coriander and active charcoal treatments with the control group and each other; whereas, different uppercase letters show significant difference of each parameter in each level of coriander and active charcoal (Factorial two- way ANOVA, P<0.05). Different lowercase letters show significant difference of each parameter at different levels of coriander and active charcoal treatments with the control group and each other; whereas, different uppercase letters show significant difference of each parameter in each level of coriander and active charcoal (Factorial two- way ANOVA, P<0.05). 171 Int. keywords: amounts; cadmium; carbon; carcass; charcoal; chelating; coriander; effect; et al; fed; fish; growth; kg coriander; metals; stage; treatments cache: ijab-726.pdf plain text: ijab-726.txt item: #411 of 481 id: ijab-73 author: Arunachalam, Muthukumarasamy; Muralidharan, Murugan; Remadevi, Karunagaran title: First record of redneck goby Schismatogobius deraniyagalai (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Seethanathi river, Karnataka, Southern India. date: 2014-07-03 words: 1726 flesch: 65 summary: First record of redneck goby Schismatogobius deraniyagalai (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Seethanathi River, Karnataka, Southern India Muthukumarasamy Arunachalam1, Murugan Muralidharan*1, Karunakaran Remadevi2 1Sri Paramakalyani Centre for Environmental Sciences, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Alwarkurichi 627 412, Tamil Nadu, India. That was the only site record for this species after which there are no reports showing its occurrence in any of the freshwater bodies in Southern India to date. keywords: deraniyagalai; india; length; schismatogobius; species cache: ijab-73.pdf plain text: ijab-73.txt item: #412 of 481 id: ijab-730 author: Sharma, Bhushan Kumar; Noroh, Nogen title: Zooplankton diversity of three floodplain lakes of the Dibru-Saikhowa Biosphere reserve, upper Assam, northeast India date: 2020-02-25 words: 7690 flesch: 56 summary: High zooplankton species diversity with H´ values > 4.0 during 3, 9 and 10 months in Maghuri, Khamti Guali and No. 11 beels, respectively, coupled with lower densities of majority of species, is attributed to fine niche portioning in combination with micro- and macro-scale habitat heterogeneity as hypothesized by Segers (2008) and endorsed by Sharma (2011a, b), Sharma and Sharma (2011a, 2012) and, Sharma and Pachuau (2013). The former affirmed that zooplankton species are largely ‘generalist’ in terms of individual abiotic factors; the results, hence, suggested the importance of analysis of factors associated with habitat variations in the sampled wetlands. keywords: abundance; assam; beels; diversity; floodplain; guali; india; khamti; maghuri; richness; rotifera; sharma; sharma b.k; species; zooplankton cache: ijab-730.pdf plain text: ijab-730.txt item: #413 of 481 id: ijab-731 author: Bhatnagar, Anita; Raparia, Shashi title: Evaluation of probiotic adequacy, immunomodulatory effects and dosage application of Bacillus coagulans in formulated feeds for Catla catla (Hamilton 1822) date: 2020-06-25 words: 8059 flesch: 52 summary: Studies were undertaken to isolate gut adherent potential probiotic bacterium to improve fish growth and digestibility in C. catla (Bhatnagar et al., 2012; Bhatnagar and Raparia, 2014; Bhatnagar and Saluja, 2019), and it was observed that significantly high growth performance can be achieved in the group of fishes fed on diet containing B. coagulans. Growth performances and intestinal enzyme activities of Catla catla fed on Soybean based diets containing varying proportions of probiotic bacterium Bacillus coagulans. keywords: bacillus; bacterium; bhatnagar; catla; cells; cfu; coagulans; control; diet; fed; feed; fish; g-1; growth; phagocytic; probiotic; treatment cache: ijab-731.pdf plain text: ijab-731.txt item: #414 of 481 id: ijab-736 author: Hashemi, Seyed Ahmadreza; Doustdar, Mastooreh title: Optimized exploitation of Pharaoh Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg, 1831) stocks in the Iranian part of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea date: 2021-03-24 words: 4331 flesch: 57 summary: 98 Hashemi and Doustdar / Optimized exploitation of Pharaoh Cuttlefish stocks in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea from a Schaefer model according to equation of By+1=By+rBy (1-By/k) es1-Ct es2, where By is Biomass in the year y+1, r = population instantaneous growth rate, K = carrying capacity, Cy = catch in the time series. 100 Hashemi and Doustdar / Optimized exploitation of Pharaoh Cuttlefish stocks in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea of the Monte Carlo simulation method with 30,000 times the modeling repeat result the average values (95% confidence interval) of state-space surplus production model for intrinsic population growth rate (r), carrying capacity (k), maximum sustainable yield (MSY), biomass of maximum sustainable yield (Bmsy), current or existing biomass (B), maximum fishing mortality rate of maximum sustainable yield (Fmsy) and current or existing fishing mortality (F) that are shown in Table 1. keywords: catch; cuttlefish; fisheries; fishing; gulf; maximum; oman; persian; pharaoh; sea; yield cache: ijab-736.pdf plain text: ijab-736.txt item: #415 of 481 id: ijab-74 author: Yurimoto, Tatsuya; Kassim, Faizul Mohd; Man, Alias title: Sexual maturation of the blood cockle, Anadara granosa, in Matang mangrove estuary, peninsular Malaysia date: 2014-07-03 words: 4034 flesch: 58 summary: Article history: Received 29 March 2014 Accepted 22 April 2014 Available online 2 5 June 2014 Keywords: Anadara granosa, Blood cockle, Sexual maturation, Redox potential, Malaysia. Abstract: The sexual maturation and spawning period of blood cockle in Matang mangrove estuary was studied by naked eye and histological observations of the gonads from July 2010 to April 2011. keywords: blood; cockle; fig; mangrove; matang; maturation; spawning; stage; water cache: ijab-74.pdf plain text: ijab-74.txt item: #416 of 481 id: ijab-746 author: Borah, Rimle; Sonowal, Jyotirmoy; Nayak, Nipen; Kachari, Akash; Biswas, Shyama Prasad title: Induced breeding, embryonic and larval development of Macrognathus pancalus (Hamilton, 1822) under captive condition date: 2020-02-25 words: 5124 flesch: 57 summary: Experimental design: For induced breeding of M. pancalus, the brooders were collected from rearing tanks and separated and released in plastic containers for acclimatization prior to hormone administration. Results A total 162 fish specimens (male=108; female=54) were used for captive rearing and induced breeding of M. pancalus. keywords: breeding; doses; fertilization; fish; hatching; hormone; hrs; journal; macrognathus; pancalus; period; rate; spawning; water cache: ijab-746.pdf plain text: ijab-746.txt item: #417 of 481 id: ijab-749 author: Taleghani, Milad; Hoseini, Seyyed Mohammad; Omidzahir, Shila title: The protective effect of Damask rose, Rosa damascena extract on the liver of Cyprinus carpio following zinc exposure date: 2019-10-25 words: 3440 flesch: 50 summary: The other works revealed higher antioxidant effect of R. damascene extract in compared to usual antioxidants such as ascorbic acid (Alam et al., 2008( and in this regard, quercetin, an important flavonoids, is a main compounds of Damask rose extract (Velioglu et al., 1991; Arts et al., 2004). Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effect of the ethanolic extract of the R. damascene have been studied by Alam et al. (2008), showing that this ethanolic extract reduces some hepatic injuries such as hepatocyte necrosis, degenerative vacuolation, inflammatory cells infiltration and congestion in central vein and sinusoids. keywords: carp; damascene; effect; extract; fish; journal; liver; treatment cache: ijab-749.pdf plain text: ijab-749.txt item: #418 of 481 id: ijab-75 author: Ghelichpour, Melika title: Acute effect of copper exposure on serum biochemical characteristics of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) date: 2014-07-03 words: 2682 flesch: 62 summary: The acute effect of copper exposure on serum biochemical characteristics of Common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) Melika Ghelichpour*1 Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Environment, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. It is concluded that copper exposure causes stress response and sodium loss in common carp. keywords: copper; exposure; fish; l-1; levels; stress cache: ijab-75.pdf plain text: ijab-75.txt item: #419 of 481 id: ijab-750 author: Ibrahim, Amir; Alshawy, Firas; Hussein, Chirine title: Stonefish Synanceia verrucosa Bloch & Schneider, 1801 (Actinopterygii: Synanceiidae): the first record in the Syrian coast and the fourth in the Mediterranean date: 2019-12-25 words: 1804 flesch: 56 summary: The Mediterranean Sea had received a number of similar species in the recent years (Hallom et al., 2014; Alshawy et al., 2019e, b; Ibrahim et al., 2019b), and requires further studies to determine the resulting environmental, economic and health impacts. 7(6): 383-386 ISSN: 2322-5270; P-ISSN: 2383-0956 Journal homepage: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2019 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Short Communication Stonefish Synanceia verrucosa Bloch & Schneider, 1801 (Actinopterygii: Synanceiidae): the first record in the Syrian coast and the fourth in the Mediterranean Amir Ibrahim, Firas Alshawy*,1Chirine Hussein Department of Marine Biology, High Institute of Marine Research, Tishreen University, Lattakia, Syria. Article history: Received 27 November 2019 Accepted 24 December 2019 Available online 2 5 December 2019 Keywords: Synanceiidae, Synanceia verrucosa, Mediterranean, Syrian marine waters. keywords: hussein; ibrahim; marine; mediterranean; waters cache: ijab-750.pdf plain text: ijab-750.txt item: #420 of 481 id: ijab-751 author: Ghaitaranpour, Mona; Poorbagher, Hadi; Eagderi, Soheil; Feghhi, Jahangir title: Modelling the spatial distribution of the yellowfin tuna, Thunnus Albacares in the Persian Gulf using a fuzzy rule-based classification date: 2019-12-25 words: 2678 flesch: 58 summary: The most probable presence of tuna fish in the Persian Gulf was found in 2010, 2014, 2015 and 2016. In fact, fisheries is the most widespread profession in the area and the economy of the region is dependent on the Persian Gulf ecosystem after oil (Alavian Petroody et al., 2013). keywords: data; distribution; gulf; model; persian; species; tuna cache: ijab-751.pdf plain text: ijab-751.txt item: #421 of 481 id: ijab-76 author: Athisuyambulingam, Maharajan; Rajalakshmi, Sundar; Vijayakumara, Manambrakat title: Effect of copper on the characterization of proteins in the Spiny lobster, Panulirus homarus homarus (Linnaeus,1758) date: 2014-07-17 words: 4877 flesch: 57 summary: Brouwer et al. (1989) studied the structural and functional diversity of copper metallothioneins from the American lobster, Homarus americanus and sequenced 56 aminoacids of copper binding proteins. Corresponding author: Maharajan Athisuyambulingam E-mail address: athimaha@yahoo.co.in studied a crucial role of copper binding proteins in the regulation of reactive ions in the same species. keywords: copper; days; homarus; protein; retention; time; weight cache: ijab-76.pdf plain text: ijab-76.txt item: #422 of 481 id: ijab-762 author: Pratasik, Silvester Benny; Akerina, Inggrid; Bataragoa, Nego Elvis; Manoppo, Lefrand title: Small pelagic fisheries condition in North Sulawesi: A case study on traditional purse seine practice in Likupang Village, Indonesia date: 2020-06-25 words: 2995 flesch: 64 summary: by observations on size maturity of the fish catches and size composition. Information on fish gonad maturity is required to know the mature and immature fish ratio of a stock, size or age at the first spawning, spawning time, duration, and pattern etc. keywords: fish; fisheries; gonad; length; maturity; purse; size cache: ijab-762.pdf plain text: ijab-762.txt item: #423 of 481 id: ijab-77 author: Ghysvandi, Nahid; Hajimoradloo, Abdolmajid; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein title: The effect of water temperature on food transit time and digestive enzymes activity in Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum) larvae date: 2014-07-17 words: 4416 flesch: 60 summary: The effect of water temperature on food transit time and digestive enzymes activity in Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum) larvae Nahid Gheisvandi*,1Abdolmajid Hajimoradloo, Seyed Hossein Hoseinifar Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Environment, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. Keywords: Digestive enzyme Food transit time Rutilus kutum Water temperature Abstract: The present study investigates the effects of water temperature on digestive enzymes activity and food transit time in Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum) larvae. keywords: activity; caspian; digestive; feeding; food; kutum; temperature; time; water cache: ijab-77.pdf plain text: ijab-77.txt item: #424 of 481 id: ijab-773 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar; Das, Surajit title: The olfactory mucosa of river catfish, Eutropiichthys vacha (Hamilton, 1822): Histochemical studies date: 2020-02-25 words: 2818 flesch: 50 summary: Results Silver reaction: Silver reaction furnishes dark brown colour and ascertains various kinds of receptor cells in the apical surface of epithelium (Figs. The basement membrane in between olfactory epithelium and central core and knob-like structure of receptor cells on the free epithelial surface shows positive silver reaction (Fig. 1D). keywords: blue; cells; core; epithelium; glycogen; olfactory; reaction; receptor; silver cache: ijab-773.pdf plain text: ijab-773.txt item: #425 of 481 id: ijab-774 author: Hashemian, Fatemeh; Soltanian, Siyavash; Akhlaghi, Mostafa; Gholamhosseini, Amin title: The effects of hand-stripping on some epidermal mucus immune parameters in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss date: 2020-10-25 words: 5725 flesch: 57 summary: Fish skin mucus is composed of several immune and antimicrobial molecules, such *Correspondence: Statistical significances of immune modulations; Results of two-way ANOVA performed on skin mucus immune parameters considering male and female rainbow trout brooders before and one week after stripping manipulation. keywords: activity; et al; female; fish; immune; lysozyme; mucosal; mucus; parameters; rainbow; sex; skin; skin mucus; stress; stripping; trout cache: ijab-774.pdf plain text: ijab-774.txt item: #426 of 481 id: ijab-779 author: Hojat Ansari, Mina; Ebrahimi, Mehregan; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza title: Morphohistological characteristic of digestive tract of an endemic cichlid fish, Iranocichla hormuzensis Coad, 1982 (Teleostei: Cichlidae) date: 2020-02-22 words: 3934 flesch: 53 summary: Therefore, the present study aimed to provide data on morphohistology of I. hormuzensis digestive tract. The dentition of both oral and pharyngeal jaws are highly correlated with the foraging behavior of cichlid fishes (Kocher, 2004; Streelman and Albertson, 2006). keywords: cichlid; figure; fish; hormuzensis; intestine; iranocichla; stomach; structure; tract cache: ijab-779.pdf plain text: ijab-779.txt item: #427 of 481 id: ijab-78 author: Ghosh, Saroj Kumar; Chakrabarti, Padmanabha title: Structural characterization of the olfactory epithelium of freshwater olive barb, Puntius sarana (Hamilton, 1822) date: 2014-07-17 words: 3676 flesch: 53 summary: Comparative morphology of fish olfactory epithelium. The specimens were anaesthetized with tricane 148 Ghosh and Chakrabarti/ structure of olfactory epithelium in Puntius sarana methone-sulphonate (MS 222; Sigma Chemical Co.) solution (100 mg/L) and sacrificed following the guidelines given by the Institutional Ethical Committee. keywords: cells; epithelium; fig; fish; journal; olfactory; organ; receptor; receptor cells; rod; sarana cache: ijab-78.pdf plain text: ijab-78.txt item: #428 of 481 id: ijab-782 author: Das, Anurag Protim; Biswas, Shyama Prasad title: The effect of ripe papaya, Carica papaya, as natural carotenoids meal on body pigmentation and growth performance in banded gourami, Trichogaster fasciata date: 2020-06-11 words: 4624 flesch: 57 summary: Estimation of carotenoids in fish feed was carried out following Britton (1995) with improvisations. Improvised protocol for quantitative determination of crude fat in fish feeds. keywords: aquaculture; biswas; body; carotenoids; effect; fed; feed; fish; growth; journal; meal; papaya; pigmentation; skin cache: ijab-782.pdf plain text: ijab-782.txt item: #429 of 481 id: ijab-79 author: Mallick, Anusaya; Mohapatra, Bikash Chandra; Sarangi, Niranjan title: Acute toxicity of alkali and alkaline earth metals on Rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) egg and hatchlings date: 2014-07-27 words: 4255 flesch: 66 summary: The 96 hours LC50 values were 3.25, 2.73, 28.9 and 20.52 ppm for sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium, respectively. The results of toxicity studies expressed in terms of LC50 values obtained from probit analysis for different salts are given in Table 5. keywords: calcium; chloride; eggs; hatchlings; hr lc50; lc50; metals; potassium; rohu; toxicity cache: ijab-79.pdf plain text: ijab-79.txt item: #430 of 481 id: ijab-8 author: Safari, Roghieh title: Toxic effects of Cadmium on antioxidant defense systems and lipid peroxidation in Acipenser persicus (Borodin, 1897) date: 2016-02-05 words: 4206 flesch: 55 summary: Corresponding author: Roghieh Safari E-mail address: rsafari@gau.ac.ir which can provide information on sub-lethal cellular effects of stress factors in a particular species and have potential to be applied as sensitive biomarkers in field studies to monitor fish health (Kim et al., 2008). A contrary result was observed in Lutjanus argentimaculatus after exposure to high levels of Cd compared to low dosages and suggested that low dosages of Cd might enhance the protective mechanism, while high dosages lead gradually to cytotoxicity and inhibit the antioxidant enzymes (Wang et al., 2013). keywords: activity; antioxidant; cadmium; cat; environmental; enzymes; et al; exposure; fish; journal; mda; sod; stress cache: ijab-8.pdf plain text: ijab-8.txt item: #431 of 481 id: ijab-80 author: Mohadasi, Mohammad; Eagderi, Soheil; Shabanipour, Nader; Hosseinzadeh, Mahboube Sadat; AnvariFar, Hossein; Khaefi, Roozbahan title: Allometric body shape changes and morphological differentiation of Shemaya, Alburnus chalcoides (Guldenstadf, 1772), populations in the southern part of Caspian Sea using Elliptic Fourier analysis date: 2014-09-10 words: 3701 flesch: 54 summary: Significant differences in body shape were found among the populations. Hydrodynamic theory proves that a fusiform body shape decrease drag, and hence reduces energy consumption to maintain position in flowing water (Keast and Webb, 1966; Blake, 1983; Webb, 1984; Videler, 1993; Vogel, 1994), Therefore, it is expected that in the same ages, river samples (particularly Lizar specimens) show more fusiform body shape, but our results showed that the size of body is more effective, and river water current does not have any important role forming a more fusiform body shape (Mohadasi et al., 2013). keywords: analysis; anzali; biology; body; fish; lisar; morphometric; populations; river; shape; shemaya; shiroud; size cache: ijab-80.pdf plain text: ijab-80.txt item: #432 of 481 id: ijab-808 author: Jimoh, Wasiu Adeyemi; Ayeloja, Ahmed Ayodeji; Abubakar, Musa Idi-Ogede; Yusuf, Yusuf Olatunji; Shittu, Mohammed Olayemi; Abdulsalami, Somrat Adeola title: Toasted Jatropha curcas seed meal in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) diet: Effect on growth, economic performance, haematology, serum biochemistry and liver histology date: 2020-04-25 words: 6820 flesch: 61 summary: Detoxification of Jatropha curcas seed meal and its utilization as a protein source in fish diet. Introduction Protein feedstuffs such as fish meal used in fish feed formulation in developing countries are scarce, competitive and their cost is usually beyond the reach of fish farmers and producers of aqua feed (Fasakin and Balogun, 1996). keywords: cost; curcas; diets; dry; fed; fish; growth; heat; jatropha; jimoh; meal; nile; niloticus; protein; seed; seed meal; tilapia cache: ijab-808.pdf plain text: ijab-808.txt item: #433 of 481 id: ijab-81 author: Forsatkar, Mohammad Navid; Hedayatirad, Maryam; Kookaram, Kazem; Nematollahi, Mohammad Ali; Huang, Wen-Bin title: Fluoxetine and diclofenac interaction on food intake in goldfish, Carassius auratus date: 2014-07-30 words: 4508 flesch: 61 summary: In each tank, the 9 fish were randomly separated into 3 sub-tanks (3 individuals per sub-tanks) which formed 3 replicates per Dcf exposure treatment. Flx injection treatment 0 keywords: dcf; exposure; fish; flx; food; goldfish; injection; intake; treatments; weight cache: ijab-81.pdf plain text: ijab-81.txt item: #434 of 481 id: ijab-818 author: Nekoubin, Hamed; Hajimoradloo, Abdolmajid; Hoseinifar, Seyed Hossein title: Effects of apple cider vinegar on growth performance and non-specific immune parameters of skin mucus in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fingerlings date: 2020-10-10 words: 3216 flesch: 52 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Effects of apple cider vinegar on growth performance and non-specific immune parameters of skin mucus in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) fingerlings Hamed Nekoubin*,1Abdolmajid Hajimoradloo, Seyyed Hosein Hoseinifar Department of Fisheries, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran. Keywords: Common carp Apple cider vinegar Non-specific immune Mucus Abstract: This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of apple cider vinegar on growth performance and non-specific immune parameters of skin mucus (alkaline phosphatase, lysozyme and total protein) in common carp fingerlings. keywords: acid; apple; aquaculture; carp; cider; fish; immune; mucus; skin; vinegar cache: ijab-818.pdf plain text: ijab-818.txt item: #435 of 481 id: ijab-82 author: Yurimoto, Tatsuya; Mohd Kassim, Faizul; Man, Alias title: Digestive tube contents of blood cockle (Anadara granosa) in a tropical mangrove estuary in Malaysia date: 2014-07-30 words: 2071 flesch: 58 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2013 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Short Communication Digestive tube contents of Blood cockle (Anadara granosa) in a tropical mangrove estuary in Malaysia Tatsuya Yurimoto*1, Faizul Mohd Kassim2, Alias Man3 1Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan 2Penang Office of Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, Penang, Malaysia. We collected blood cockles from 8 stations in the Matang mangrove estuary of Malaysia in July and August 2010. keywords: blood; cockle; contents; mangrove; particles; tube cache: ijab-82.pdf plain text: ijab-82.txt item: #436 of 481 id: ijab-829 author: Sula, Eldores; Aliko, Valbona; Marku, Elda; Nuro, Aurel; Faggio, Caterina title: Evaluation of kidney histopathological alterations in Crucian Carp, Carassius carassius, from a pesticide and PCB-contaminated freshwater ecosystem, using light microscopy and organ index mathematical model date: 2020-06-25 words: 7702 flesch: 56 summary: One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the level of significance at 0.05 level of probability for the pesticide and PCBs residue levels and kidney tissue alterations. Histopathological assessment tool for fish kidney. keywords: /4 w; alterations; carassius; changes; effects; environmental; fish; index; kidney; lake; organ; pcbs; pesticides; seferani; tissue; water cache: ijab-829.pdf plain text: ijab-829.txt item: #437 of 481 id: ijab-83 author: Nasrolah Pourmoghadam, Maryam; Poorbagher, Hadi; Eagderi, Soheil title: Histopathological effects of cypermethrin on liver of Aphanius sophiae (Heckel, 1849) using rank-based estimation for linear models date: 2014-09-10 words: 1966 flesch: 49 summary: Discussion Findings indicate that increase of salinity levels significantly affects the toxicity of cypermethrin, as the fishes in 14 ppt of salinity less suffered. However, Evelyn et al. (2002) reported that the toxicity of organophosphate pesticides increases when salinity levels rise. keywords: cypermethrin; feeding; fig; liver; salinity; sophiae cache: ijab-83.pdf plain text: ijab-83.txt item: #438 of 481 id: ijab-834 author: Punchihewa, Neetha Nandanie title: A redescription of Tenagomysis species and Gastrosaccus australis from estuarine environments (Crustacea: Mysida) in Auckland region, New Zealand date: 2020-04-25 words: 3866 flesch: 61 summary: Ontogenetic variation observed in the size of the antennal scale, and counts of lateral spines and cleft spines of telson and uropod for both T. chiltoni and T. novaezealandiae. Discussions Of particular note is the ontogenetic variation observed in the size of the antennal scale, and counts of lateral spines and cleft spines of telson and uropod (endopod spines). keywords: antennal; endopod; species; spines; telson cache: ijab-834.pdf plain text: ijab-834.txt item: #439 of 481 id: ijab-839 author: Rajabiesterabadi, Hamid; Ghelichi, Afshin; Jorjani, Sara; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza; Akrami, Reza title: Effects of dietary olive leaf extract on intestinal immune-related gene expressions in common carp, Cyprinus carpio date: 2020-04-25 words: 2858 flesch: 53 summary: Accordingly, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of dietary OLE administration on intestinal gene expression in common carp. Effects of different levels of dietary OLE supplementation on intestinal LYS gene expression, after one (gray bars) and eight (white bars) weeks. keywords: carp; carpio; dietary; expression; extract; fish; gene; immune; ole cache: ijab-839.pdf plain text: ijab-839.txt item: #440 of 481 id: ijab-84 author: Johari, Seyed Ali; Sourinejad, Iman; Bärsch, Niko; Saed-Moocheshi, Somayye; Kaseb, Andishe; Nazdar, Nina title: Does Physical Production of Nanoparticles Reduce Their Ecotoxicity? A Case of Lower Toxicity of AgNPs Produced by Laser Ablation to Zebrafish (Danio rerio) date: 2014-09-10 words: 2698 flesch: 47 summary: According to the results, AgNPs produced by physical method were 38 times less toxic than ones generated by chemical method and therefore, the hypothesis was approved. Based on the results, no observed effect concentration, lowest observed effect concentration, maximum acceptable toxicant concentration and median lethal concentration of AgNPs produced by chemical method were respectively 50.00, 41.60, 38.81 and 38.57 times less than ones produced by physical method, therefore our hypothesis is accepted. keywords: agnps; chemical; fish; materials; method; nano; silver; toxicity cache: ijab-84.pdf plain text: ijab-84.txt item: #441 of 481 id: ijab-847 author: Purrafee Dizaj, Leyli; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza; Abbasi, Keyvan; Valinassab, Tooraj; Salarpouri, Ali title: Does length-weight equation fit clupeid fishes? An evaluation of LWRs for six clupeids from Iran (Teleostei: Clupeiformes) date: 2020-04-25 words: 3160 flesch: 65 summary: Fish length is often more quickly and reliably measured than fish weight (Le Cren, 1951). Cube law, condition factor and weight– length relationships: history, meta-analysis and recommendations. keywords: fish; fishes; iran; journal; length; relationships; sea; species; weight cache: ijab-847.pdf plain text: ijab-847.txt item: #442 of 481 id: ijab-85 author: Falahatkar, Bahram; Imanpour, Javid title: The relationship between morphological and sexual indices in suitable brood Russian sturgeon Acipenser gueldenstaedtii (Brandt and Ratzeburg, 1833) date: 2014-09-11 words: 4270 flesch: 52 summary: Correlation (r) of measured parameters in Russian sturgeon broodstocks responded to hormonal injection (n = 10). The present study aimed to examine correlation between some morphometric and reproductive parameters to find suitable brood fish for artificial reproduction in Russian sturgeon, Acipenser gueldenstaedtii. keywords: age; broodstocks; correlation; fecundity; fish; length; sturgeon; weight cache: ijab-85.pdf plain text: ijab-85.txt item: #443 of 481 id: ijab-851 author: Rakhshandehroo, Ehsan; Gholamhosseini, Amin; Ahmadi, Amin; Rakhshaninejad, Mostafa; Heidari, Amir Ali title: An investigation on the helminth parasites of Caspian turtle (Mauremys caspica) with a taxonomic note on recovered Falcaustra Lane, 1915 (Nematoda: Kathlaniidae) and Spiroxys Schneider, 1866 species (Nematoda: Gnathostomatidae) date: 2020-08-25 words: 3660 flesch: 55 summary: Falcaustra species (Nematoda: Kathlaniidae) parasitic in turtles and frogs in Ontario. Despite the significant morphologic differences, Spiroxys species formed a sister group with ascaroid and cosmocercoid roundworms. keywords: bursey; caspian; falcaustra; nematodes; species; spiroxys; turtles cache: ijab-851.pdf plain text: ijab-851.txt item: #444 of 481 id: ijab-858 author: Argente, Francis Albert Tabo; Aban, Sotero M.; Capinpin Jr., Emmanuel Federico C.; Garcia, Armando C.; Bautista, Lemark M. title: Some ecophysiological information on Geloina expansa (Bivalvia: Cyrenidae) population in Santiago River, northern Philippines: prelude to aquaculture technique development date: 2021-03-23 words: 3974 flesch: 56 summary: Environmental influence to CI and GSI: All environmental parameters monitored in the clam bed contributed to the monthly variations of G. expansa CI (r2=0.93) in Santiago River (Table 1). These ecophysiological information are vital for the development of aquaculture techniques for G. expansa in northern Philippines. keywords: aquaculture; argente; clam; expansa; g. expansa; gsi; monthly; parameters; philippines; river; santiago cache: ijab-858.pdf plain text: ijab-858.txt item: #445 of 481 id: ijab-859 author: Baldevieso, Adzel Adrian Guillen; Pedroso, Fiona L.; Andrino-Felarca, Karen Grace; Golez, Maria Shirley M.; Apines-Amar, Mary Jane title: Influence of lunar cycle, moon driven tides and water physicochemical factors on the gonadal maturation of green mussel, Perna viridis, in the inner Malampaya sound, Taytay, Palawan, Philippines date: 2021-08-09 words: 4792 flesch: 56 summary: Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Influence of lunar cycle, moon driven tides and water physicochemical factors on the gonadal maturation of green mussel, Perna viridis, in the inner Malampaya sound, Taytay, Palawan, Philippines Adzel Adrian Guillen Baldevieso1,2, Fiona L. Pedroso*2, 3,1Karen Grace Andrino-Felarca2, Maria Shirley M. Golez4, Mary Jane Apines-Amar2 1College of Fisheries Technology, Surigao del Sur State University, Lianga Campus, Lianga Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Keywords: Gonadal maturity Body indices Lunar cycle Tidal fluctuations Abstract: This study determined the influence of the lunar cycle, tidal fluctuation, as well as water physicochemical factors on the gonadal maturation of green mussel, Perna viridis, in Malampaya Sound, Taytay, Palawan, Philippines. keywords: cycle; gonadal; green; individuals; influence; marine; moon; mussel; perna; philippines; spawning; stages; study; viridis cache: ijab-859.pdf plain text: ijab-859.txt item: #446 of 481 id: ijab-86 author: Gupta, Sandipan title: Morphology, growth pattern, feeding and reproductive biology of Mystus gulio (Hamilton-Buchanan, 1822) (Siluriformes: Bagridae) date: 2014-09-21 words: 3035 flesch: 63 summary: Age and growth pattern No other workers except Pantulu (1961) have determined the age of M. gulio using pectoral spine. Kaliyamurthy (1981) has reported positive allometric growth in M. gulio, which has later been supported by Dasgupta (1997); on contrary isometric growth pattern has been reported by Pantulu (1961) and Begum et al. (2008b). keywords: feeding; fish; fishes; food; gulio; mystus cache: ijab-86.pdf plain text: ijab-86.txt item: #447 of 481 id: ijab-864 author: Fazli, Hasan; Daryanabard, Gholam Reza title: Stock enhancement and density-dependence of Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum Kamensky, 1901) in Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea date: 2020-08-25 words: 3772 flesch: 61 summary: In conclusion, due to changing the ecosystem of the Caspian Sea, anthropogenic pressures, and extinction of benthic species, to protect this unique habitat, it actively encourages to decline the fingerlings released of Caspian kutum. Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Stock enhancement and density-dependence of Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum Kamensky, 1901) in Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea Hasan Fazli*,1Gholam Reza Daryanabard Caspian Sea Ecology Research Center (CSERC), Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute (IFSRI), Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Iran. s Article history: Received 27 May 2020 Accepted 9 July 2020 Available online 2 5 August 2020 Keywords: Fingerlings Benthic production Ricker model Caspian Kutum Abstract: The Caspian kutum (Rutilus kutum Kamensky, 1901) is an important economic species in the southern, uniquely Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea. keywords: biomass; caspian; caspian kutum; caspian sea; fingerlings; kutum; sea; stock cache: ijab-864.pdf plain text: ijab-864.txt item: #448 of 481 id: ijab-866 author: Gupta, Sanjay Kumar title: Ameliorative and protective effects of prebiotic, microbial levan in common carp, (Cyprinus carpio) fry under experimental exposure to fipronil date: 2021-05-01 words: 9199 flesch: 51 summary: Once entranced to fish body, marked alterations in many of the key physio- biochemical and haeamatoimmunological processes (Prusty et al., 2011; Akhtar et al., 2012; Gupta et al., 2014a; Kumar et al., 2016) are inevitable. To corroborate our findings of increased GPx and GST activities in different tissues of fipronil exposed group fed without levan, previous studies also reported enhanced oxidative stress in L. rohita, C. chanos and O. mossambicus exposed to various contaminants (Kumar et al., 2012, 2016, 2017). keywords: a.k; activity; aquaculture; carpio; content; cyprinus; dietary; et al; fed; fipronil; fish; fry; group; gupta; levan; level; liver; microbial; p<0.05; serum; stress; supplementation; total cache: ijab-866.pdf plain text: ijab-866.txt item: #449 of 481 id: ijab-87 author: Norouznia, Hajar; Hamidian, Amir Hossein title: Phytoremediation efficiency of pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) in removing heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Pb, As and Cd) from water of Anzali wetland date: 2014-09-10 words: 5439 flesch: 58 summary: www.ij-aquaticbiology.com © 2014 Iranian Society of Ichthyology Original Article Phytoremediation efficiency of pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) in removing heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Pb, As and Cd) from water of Anzali wetland Hajar Norouznia1, Amir Hossein Hamidian*21 1Department of Environment, Faculty of Natural Resources and Earth Science, Kashan University, P.O. Box 8731751167, Kashan, Iran. In the present study, the potential of a wetland macrophyt (i.e. Potamogeton crispus) for the phytoremediation of heavy metals (i.e. Cu, Cr, Pb, As and Cd) in the Anzali wetland was evaluated. keywords: concentration; crispus; g-1; metals; phytoremediation; plant; species; tissues; water; wetland cache: ijab-87.pdf plain text: ijab-87.txt item: #450 of 481 id: ijab-874 author: Abiñon, Bianca Sofia F.; Camporedondo, Boniver S.; Mercadal, Esther Mae B.; Olegario, Kathryn Marie R.; Palapar, Evan Marie H.; Ypil, Chrisian Wilfred R.; Tambuli, Antonio E.; Lomboy, Christine Anna Lou M.; Garces, Jake Joshua Chi title: Abundance and Characteristics of Microplastics in Commercially sold fishes from Cebu Island, Philippines date: 2020-12-25 words: 4815 flesch: 62 summary: In gathering fish samples, a selective method was utilized based on the interview result. Figure 5. MPs types found in fish samples: (a) Microfragment, (b) microfiber, (c) microfilm, and (d) micropellet along with the (e) distribution of MPs types between fish samples and (f) its total proportion in all samples. keywords: cebu; chanos; et al; fishes; island; marine; microplastics; mps; philippines; pollution; science cache: ijab-874.pdf plain text: ijab-874.txt item: #451 of 481 id: ijab-879 author: Khaleel, Aliyu Garba; Rusli, Najlaa Nawwarah; Radzif, Nurul Izzati Mohd; Nasir, Aiman Syafiq Muhd; Dali, Mohamad Zulkarnain Mohd; Ismail, Norshida; Ha, Hou Chew; Kamarudin, Ahmad Syazni title: Prey identification of invasive peacock bass from Telabak Lake Malaysia using DNA barcoding technique date: 2020-08-25 words: 5096 flesch: 59 summary: The invasion and adaptation of peacock bass in Telabak Lake might likely lead to the reduction of native fish species. A total of 656 base pair (bp) of COI for fish species and 679 bp of COI for invertebrates were obtained after deletion of low- quality nucleotides at the 5’ and 3’ ends. keywords: barcoding; bass; biology; cichla; diet; dna; et al; feeding; fish; fishes; identification; invertebrates; journal; lake; malaysia; peacock; prey; species; stomach; 𝑁𝑜. cache: ijab-879.pdf plain text: ijab-879.txt item: #452 of 481 id: ijab-88 author: í–zyurt, Caner Enver; í‡ií§ek, ErdoÄŸan; AvÅŸar, Dursun; Yeldan, Hacer; Manaşırlı, Meltem title: The relationship among spawning period, length at first maturity and depth distribution of Mullus barbatus and Upeneus moluccensis inhabiting the Northeastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey date: 2014-09-30 words: 4322 flesch: 64 summary: This length for the combined sexes was calculated to be 11.7 cm and 10.9 cm in M. barbatus and U. moluccensis, respectively. When monthly changes in the Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) values were evaluated, the spawning period was determined as July-November for M. barbatus and May-August for U. moluccensis. keywords: barbatus; depth; individuals; length; maturity; moluccensis cache: ijab-88.pdf plain text: ijab-88.txt item: #453 of 481 id: ijab-880 author: Banaee, Mahdi title: Alkaline phosphatase activity as a biochemical biomarker in aqua-toxicological studies date: 2020-04-25 words: 3174 flesch: 52 summary: ALP activity is detected in a colorimetric method using the para-nitrophenyl phosphate substrate (p-NPP) at a wavelength of 405 nm in biological samples. Cell hemolysis, especially erythrocytes; increased levels of sex hormones and corticosteroids, biological infections, and poor nutrition can adversely affect ALP activity. keywords: activity; alkaline; alp; alp activity; banaee; carpio; effects; et al; journal cache: ijab-880.pdf plain text: ijab-880.txt item: #454 of 481 id: ijab-881 author: Choubkar, Ali; Farahmand, Hamid; Mirvaghefi, Alireza; Alizadeh, Houshang; Abed Elmdoust, Amirreza title: Methylation levels of lysozyme gene in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed by commercial immunogen probiotic date: 2020-04-25 words: 2813 flesch: 51 summary: Epigenetic changes can be classified into three major categories, including changes in covalent histones, non-coding RNAs and DNA methylation (Zargar and Rabbani, 2000, 2002; Herceg, 2007). DNA methylation usually occurs at or near the CpG islands located within or near the gene promoter (Lętowska-Andrzejewicz et al., 2011) which highly effects the gene expression level. keywords: day; dna; expression; fish; gene; immunogen; lysozyme; methylation; treatment cache: ijab-881.pdf plain text: ijab-881.txt item: #455 of 481 id: ijab-89 author: Mazloumi, Nastaran; Mojazi Amiri, Bagher; Nematollahi, Mohammadali; Rafiee, Gholamreza title: Hydrocortisone treatment may enhance survival and stocking of Beluga sturgeon (Huso huso Linnaeus, 1758) in estuaries of the Caspian Sea date: 2015-04-10 words: 2753 flesch: 60 summary: The effects of treatments on blood cortisol levels and the size and numbers of gill chloride cells were monitored. This hormone increases salinity tolerance by increasing the size and the number of gill chloride cells, and promotes chloride ion transport through increased Na+/K+/ATP–ase enzyme activity (Khodabandeh et al., 2009). keywords: beluga; cells; chloride; cortisol; fingerlings; gill; hydrocortisone cache: ijab-89.pdf plain text: ijab-89.txt item: #456 of 481 id: ijab-890 author: Ibrahim, Amir; Hussein, Chirine; Ibrahim, Nahla; Badran, Moena; Alshawy, Firas; Alcheikh Ahmad, Alaa title: First stranding event of a Minke Whale Calf, Balaenoptera acutorostrata Lacépède, 1804, in the Syrian Coast, Eastern Mediterranean date: 2020-08-25 words: 1563 flesch: 69 summary: Minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata (Lacépède, 1804), a member of the Sub order Mysticeti, is regarded as the smallest great whales or rorquals (Carpenter and Niem, 2001; Cooke, 2018). According to the IUCN red list, Minke whale is a species of Least Concern (LC) (Cook, 2018). keywords: calf; coast; marine; mediterranean; minke; whale cache: ijab-890.pdf plain text: ijab-890.txt item: #457 of 481 id: ijab-897 author: Hussan, AJMAL; Mandal, Rathindra Nath; Hoque, Farhana; Sundaray, Jitendra Kumar; Das, Arabinda; Chakrabarti, Partha Pratim; Adhikari, Subhendu; Udit, Uday Kumar; Choudhury, Gourab; Pillai, Bindu Raman title: Strategies to control invasion of Sailfin Armoured Catfish, Pterygoplichthys spp. in wastewater-fed aquaculture bheries of East Kolkata Wetland, India with suggestion of a modified barrier based on the biological and behavioural characteristics date: 2021-06-10 words: 6946 flesch: 55 summary: and other loricariids on recipient ecosystems and aquatic communities have been reported widely (Chaichana et al., 2011; Nico et al., 2012; Hussan et al., 2019). Pterygoplichthys spp., a non-native armoured ‘Sailfin Catfish’, having good capability of modifying their life history patterns to take advantage of new habitat, has successfully invaded in aquatic systems around the world including India and silently expanding its range (Chaichana et al., 2011; Rueda- Jasso et al., 2013; Hussan et al., 2019, 2020). keywords: aquaculture; barrier; burrows; control; ekw; eradication; et al; fishes; hussan; india; methods; pterygoplichthys; rse; seine; species; spp; water cache: ijab-897.pdf plain text: ijab-897.txt item: #458 of 481 id: ijab-9 author: Asgari, Reza; Eagderi, soheil; Rafiee, Gholamreza; Poorbagher, Hadi; Agh, Naser; Eshagh Zadeh, Hamid title: Body shape changes during the early development of the Beluga (Huso huso) date: 2013-04-05 words: 2327 flesch: 62 summary: Keywords: Acipenseridae Body shape Ontogeny Morphometrics Abstract: Early body shape changes of beluga sturgeon were studied using landmark-based geometric morphometric approach to recognize its allometric growth pattern. The present study show the importance of body shape changes during the early development of beluga larvae, which are associated with development of feeding apparatus, swimming, respiration and sense organs. keywords: body; changes; development; dph; growth; larvae; shape cache: ijab-9.pdf plain text: ijab-9.txt item: #459 of 481 id: ijab-90 author: Shakir, Hafiz Abdullah; Qazi, Javed Iqbal; Chaudhry, Abdul Shakoor; Ali, Shaukat title: Metal bioaccumulation levels in different organs of three edible fish species from the river Ravi, Pakistan date: 2015-03-21 words: 16517 flesch: 61 summary: Measured elevated levels of metals concentrations in fish organs indicated potential health risks for the fish and the food chain. Metals bioaccumulation was significantly different (P<0.001) among sampling sites, flow seasons and fish organs (Table 6). keywords: .1 ±; fish; metals; organs; s ± cache: ijab-90.pdf plain text: ijab-90.txt item: #460 of 481 id: ijab-901 author: Paul, Ajoy; Mukhopadhyay, Tanmay; Bhattacharjee, Soumen title: Genetic diversity and population structure of Barilius barna (Hamilton, 1822) in the sub-Himalayan Dooars region of West Bengal, India through Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase I Sequence analyses date: 2021-01-22 words: 5123 flesch: 54 summary: KX649922 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649923 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649924 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649925 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649926 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649927 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649928 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649929 Barilius barna Paul et al. 2016 KX649930 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649931 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649932 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649933 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649934 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649935 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649936 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 KX649937 Barilius barna Mukhopadhyay et al. 2016 Median-joining network for the COI haplotypes in Barilius barna populations from Teesta river of North Bengal, India and northern region of India. keywords: barilius; barilius barna; barna; barna mishra; coi; diversity; et al; haplotypes; india; mishra; mishra et; paul; population; river; sequences; study cache: ijab-901.pdf plain text: ijab-901.txt item: #461 of 481 id: ijab-91 author: Ferdaushy, Most Habiba; Alam, Mohammad Manjurul title: Length–length and length-weight relationships and condition factor of nine freshwater fish species of Nageshwari, Bangladesh date: 2015-04-01 words: 3405 flesch: 71 summary: Cube law, condition factor and weight– length relationships: history, metaanalysis and recommendations. For proper management and conservation of the wild population of fish species, morphometric study is necessary. keywords: bangladesh; condition; fish; journal; length; relationship; species; weight cache: ijab-91.pdf plain text: ijab-91.txt item: #462 of 481 id: ijab-914 author: Abouelfadl, Khaled Y.; Aly, Walid; Osman, Alaa G.M. title: Ageing Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus): A comparative study between scales and otoliths date: 2020-08-25 words: 5268 flesch: 63 summary: In the present study, age frequency distributions of O. niloticus based on scales were different from those based on otoliths, nevertheless, scale ages can fulfil a manager's need for information about population age composition if the oldest age-groups (>4) are combined. Generally, most of the earlier studies of fishes age and growth used scales for age estimation due to ease of collection, process, and avoids sacrificing the specimens. keywords: age; ageing; egypt; fish; fisheries; group; growth; journal; lake; length; niloticus; oreochromis; otoliths; scales; total cache: ijab-914.pdf plain text: ijab-914.txt item: #463 of 481 id: ijab-92 author: Rasooli, Somayeh; Sattari, Masoud; Ramezanpour, Zohreh; Imanpour Namin, Javid title: Antibacterial activities of bioactive compounds extracted from Marine algae Gracilaria salicornia against Aeromonas hydrophila date: 2015-04-23 words: 2984 flesch: 50 summary: Antibacterial activities of algae extracts were assayed using well diffusion assay method. Although, the effects of algae extracts on Gram * Corresponding author: Masoud Sattari E-mail address: msattari@guilan.ac.ir positive and negative bacteria are influenced largely by species, organs used for extraction, target microorganisms, season and growth condition (Paniagua et al., 2009; La Barre et al., 2010; Kellmann et al., 2010; Guven et al., 2010). keywords: activities; algae; antibacterial; extracts; hydrophila; journal; marine; methanolic; research cache: ijab-92.pdf plain text: ijab-92.txt item: #464 of 481 id: ijab-922 author: Renjithkumar, Chelapurath Radhakrishnan; Roshni, Kuttanelloor; Ranjeet, Kutty title: Feeding ecology of the endemic freshwater puffer fish Carinotetradon travancoricus (Hora & Nair, 1941) in Western Ghats hotspot, India date: 2020-09-24 words: 5724 flesch: 58 summary: On the food of the freshwater sticklebacks (Gastrosteus aculeatus and Pygosteus pungitius) with a review of the methods used in the study of food fishes. A critique of the method of study of food fishes. keywords: diet; ecology; feeding; fish; fishes; food; freshwater; gut; india; items; journal; river; season; spawning; species; travancoricus cache: ijab-922.pdf plain text: ijab-922.txt item: #465 of 481 id: ijab-93 author: Houssou, Arsène Mathieu; Agadjihouede, Hyppolite; Montchowui, Elie; Bonou, Clément Agossou; Laleye, Philippe title: Structure and seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton in Lake Azili, small Lake of the pond of River Ouémé, "Benin" date: 2015-04-23 words: 5800 flesch: 54 summary: It is recognized that species diversity increases with succession, while the characteristics of different species vary the spatial and temporal distribution according to the classification level of the food chain. The identification of zooplankton species implied according to Beauchamp (1965), Smith and Fernando, (1978), Pourriot and Francez (1986) and Lynne (2004). keywords: azili; distribution; diversity; floods; lake; period; phytoplankton; river; sampling; species; study; total; water; zooplankton cache: ijab-93.pdf plain text: ijab-93.txt item: #466 of 481 id: ijab-935 author: Jindal, Rajinder; Singh, Devender title: Diversity in attachment devices of aquatic insects in a torrential hill stream of mid Himalaya date: 2020-08-25 words: 4093 flesch: 60 summary: Principal Component Analysis revealed the importance of water current for assemblage and abundance of these aquatic insects, as it directly related to TDS, electric conductivity, turbidity and nutrients level in stream water, and cumulatively affect these aquatic macroinvertebrates. Water current showed direct relation with slope/gradient and volume of water in stream. keywords: attachment; claw; current; devices; insects; river; slope; stream; substratum; tarsal; water cache: ijab-935.pdf plain text: ijab-935.txt item: #467 of 481 id: ijab-94 author: Zamani Faradonbeh, Mazaher; Eagderi, Soheil; Ghojoghi, Fariborz title: Length-weight relationship and condition factor of seven fish species of Totkabon River (southern Caspian Sea basin), Guilan, Iran date: 2015-05-10 words: 2683 flesch: 62 summary: Therefore, the condition factor may vary among fish species in different locations (Blackwell et al., 2000). Length-weight relationships of fish species in Kordan River (Namak Lake basin, 176 International Journal of Aquatic Biology (2015) 3(3): 172-176 Iran). keywords: condition; factor; fish; length; river; species; weight cache: ijab-94.pdf plain text: ijab-94.txt item: #468 of 481 id: ijab-945 author: Gupta, Sandipan title: Reviews on the biology and culture of Silver Pomfret, Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen, 1788) date: 2020-08-25 words: 12543 flesch: 62 summary: Fishery and ecology of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen) in the north western Persian Gulf. The reproductive biology of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen) in the North Western Persian Gulf. keywords: almatar; argenteus; copepods; diet; et al; euphrasen; feed; feeding; fish; fisheries; food; journal; oocytes; pampus; pampus argenteus; pomfret; silver; silver pomfret; size; spawning; spp; stages; study cache: ijab-945.pdf plain text: ijab-945.txt item: #469 of 481 id: ijab-947 author: Fazelan, Zohreh; Akrami, Reza; Hoseini, Seyyed Morteza title: Effects of different levels of chamomile extract on growth and antioxidant parameters of zebrafish (Danio rerio) date: 2020-08-25 words: 4529 flesch: 57 summary: Therefore, the most important challenge of the aquaculture industry to date is improving the diets formulated for optimal growth and promotion of aquatics health (Akrami et al., 2010). Growth performance: For growth assessment, individuals (n15/tank) were randomly selected to measure the weight and length, at least 12 h after the last feeding (Akrami et al., 2013, 2015). keywords: abdel; activity; antioxidant; aquaculture; chamomile; control; dietary; effects; et al; extract; fish; growth; journal; zebra cache: ijab-947.pdf plain text: ijab-947.txt item: #470 of 481 id: ijab-95 author: Vatandoust, Saber; Eagderi, Soheil title: Paraschistura ilamensis, a new species of loach from the Tigris River drainage (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) date: 2015-05-19 words: 2225 flesch: 62 summary: Diagnosis: Paraschistura ilamensis is distinguished from the congeners in Iran by a combination of none unique characters including emarginate caudal fin, stout and deep body, scaled body, deep caudal peduncle, 7-10 irregular and interrupted vertical pale brown bars on flanks, two obvious small dark spots on the upper and lower caudal fin unbranched rays, and moveable protuberance at the antero-ventral corner of the eye in males. Both of these species are characterized by incomplete lateral line, but lateral line in P. ilamensis not reaching to the posterior origin of the dorsal fin vs. lateral line in P. chrysicristinae passes the dorsal fin and reaching till above the anal fin. keywords: fin; ilamensis; iran; paraschistura cache: ijab-95.pdf plain text: ijab-95.txt item: #471 of 481 id: ijab-950 author: Teimori, Azad; Motamedi, Mina; Amiri, Vahid; Askari Hesni, Majid title: Ultramicroscopy of structures involved in the posterior region of scales in two flathead fishes (Teleostei: Perciformes) date: 2021-02-04 words: 4384 flesch: 68 summary: Takagi (1953) has also been accentuated that ctenii are the most conspicuous structures of the posterior field of fish scales. Results Typically, the posterior region of body scale in the studied flathead fishes is covered by comb-like (or tooth-like) structures so-called ctenii (or the spine-like ornamentations in the posterior margin of scale). keywords: ctenii; region; scales cache: ijab-950.pdf plain text: ijab-950.txt item: #472 of 481 id: ijab-96 author: Habib, Kazi Ahsan; Islam, Mohammad Nazrul; Sultana, Shirin; Lee, Youn-Ho title: Genetic variation and population structure of spottybelly greenling (Hexagrammos agrammus) in Korean coasts analyzed by DNA markers emphasizing on microsatellites date: 2015-06-25 words: 4452 flesch: 50 summary: Keywords: Genetic diversity Population structure Mitochondrial DNA Microsatellite DNA Spottybelly greenling Abstract: Two nuclear microsatellite DNA loci along with partial sequences of mitochondrial DNA tRNAPRO-D-loop region were analyzed to assess the genetic diversity and population genetic structure of spottybelly greenling (Hexagrammos agrammus). Assessment of population genetic structure is essential to make strategies for conservation and management of the fisheries’ resources. keywords: diversity; dna; fish; greenling; journal; korea; microsatellite; population; species; structure cache: ijab-96.pdf plain text: ijab-96.txt item: #473 of 481 id: ijab-961 author: Meziane, Khadidja; Kerfouf, Ahmed; Baaloudj, Affef title: Checklist of gastropod molluscs in west coast of Algeria date: 2020-06-25 words: 1686 flesch: 63 summary: al./ Checklist of gastropod molluscs in west coast of Algeria gastropods was minimum in anthropized areas, despite the important density of certain species which, by their number of individuals, created a sort of competition for other species that find some difficulties to settle in these disturbed environments. Visible species were searched with the naked eye in all the preferred environments and the specimens were collected by hand (Lewis and Magnuson, 2000; Micharlik-Kucharz et al., 2000; Falkner et al., 2001; Bonham et al., 2002; Darby et al., 2002; Labaune and Magnin, 2002; Cameron and Pokryszko, 2004; Kisset et al., 2004; Pokryszko et al., 2006; Boschi and Baur, 2007a, b). keywords: algeria; family; plage; species cache: ijab-961.pdf plain text: ijab-961.txt item: #474 of 481 id: ijab-97 author: Johari, Seyed Ali; Kalbassi, Mohammad Reza; Soltani, Mehdi; Yu, Il Je title: Study of fungicidal properties of colloidal silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on trout egg pathogen, Saprolegnia sp. date: 2015-05-22 words: 4275 flesch: 53 summary: The mechanisms involved in the antimicrobial activity of AgNPs have previously been reported (Kim et al., 2007; Rai et al., 2009; Morones et al., 2005; Sanpui et al., 2008) and include: (1) changing and damaging the membrane structure of a microorganism, which increases its permeability and disrupts the transportation functions, resulting in cell death, (2) penetration of a microorganism and interaction with phosphorus and sulfur-containing compounds, such as DNA and proteins, (3) loss of the replication ability of the DNA, (4) inactivation of certain enzymes, (5) attacking the respiratory chain, (6) generating hydrogen peroxide and free radicals, and (7) the release of the silver ions from the nanoparticles, the antimicrobial activity of which is well known (Feng et al., 2000; Song et al., 2006; Yamanaka et al., 2005; Yoshihiro, 2002). It is important to note that the direct use of AgNPs in any form can pose several toxic effects on aquatic biota (Asghari et al., 2012; Johari et al., 2013; Johari, 2014; Johari et al., 2014b; Kalbassi et al., 2011; Salari Joo et al., 2012, 2013; Sharifian et al., 2013; Hosseini et al., 2014; Johari et al., 2015a; Tavana et al., 2014) and therefore the indirect use is the only way for peaceful use of this material in aquaculture industry. keywords: agnps; antibacterial; aquaculture; effects; et al; fish; growth; johari; journal; nanoparticles; saprolegnia; silver; trout; use; water cache: ijab-97.pdf plain text: ijab-97.txt item: #475 of 481 id: ijab-970 author: Hasanpour, Shaghayegh; Eagderi, Soheil; poorbagher, Hadi title: The Life Story of TGFβs superfamily: from the beginning to the end date: 2020-06-25 words: 4810 flesch: 60 summary: Canonical and non-canonical TGFβ pathways: TGFβs can trigger two distinct and independent pathways including (Kodjabachian et al., 1999; Munoz-Sanjuan and A, 2001; Stemple, 2001; Whitman, 2001; Kramer, 2002; Liang and Rubinstein, 2003; ten Dijke and Hill, 2004; James et al., 2005; Sun et al., 2006; Itoh and ten Dijke, 2007; Kondo, 2007; Blobe, 2008; Jia et al., 2008; Gordon and Xu et al., 2008; Cavaleri and Schöler, 2009; Chan et al., 2009; De Robertis, 2009; Harvey and Smith, 2009; Schier, 2009; Seuntjens et al., 2009; Wu and Hill, 2009; Zhendong, 2009; Chng et al., 2011; Oshimori and Fuchs, 2012; Beyer et al., 2013; Ramel and Hill, 2013; Stewart et al., 2014; Itoh et al., 2014; Pauklin and Vallier, 2015; Fathi et al., 2017): (1) SMAD dependent or canonical transduction cascade and (2) SMAD independent or non-canonical signaling pathways. While in the case of BMPs, the type II receptors indirectly binds to the type I by recruiting the BMP ligands (Kodjabachian et al., 1999; Munoz-Sanjuan and A, 2001; Stemple, 2001; Whitman, 2001; Kramer, 2002; Liang and Rubinstein, 2003; ten Dijke and Hill, 2004; James et al., 2005; Sun et al., 2006; Itoh and ten Dijke, 2007; Kondo, 2007; Gordon and Blobe, 2008; Jia et al., 2008; Xu et al., 2008; De Robertis, 2009; Cavaleri and Schöler, 2009; Chan et al., 2009; Harvey and Smith, 2009; Schier, 2009; Seuntjens et al., 2009; Wu and Hill, 2009; Zhendong, 2009; Chng et al., 2011; Oshimori and Fuchs, 2012; Beyer et al., 2013; Ramel and Hill, 2013; Itoh et al., 2014; Stewart et al., 2014; Pauklin and Vallier, 2015; Fathi et al., 2017). keywords: beyer et; blobe; cell; dijke; et al; gordon; hill; receptors; schier; seuntjens et; signaling; smads; tgfβs; type; vallier cache: ijab-970.pdf plain text: ijab-970.txt item: #476 of 481 id: ijab-972 author: Amenyogbe, Eric; Huang, Jian-sheng; Chen, Gang; Wang, Zhongliang title: An overview of the pesticides' impacts on fishes and humans date: 2021-03-23 words: 7134 flesch: 50 summary: Pesticides: Well-thought-out as a distinctive class of chemical compounds, according to WHO, pesticides are utilized to kill a wide array of pests that comprises 56 Amenyogbe et al./ Impacts of pesticides on fishes and humans rodents, weeds and insects. Bioaccumulation of pesticides: Pesticides could accrue in aquatic animals via several means; directly from water through skin or gills (bioconcentration), the ingestion of polluted/contaminated food (biomagnification) and suspended particles uptakes (ingestion) (Van der Oost et al., 2003; Banaee et al., 2015). keywords: changes; effects; environmental; et al; exposure; fish; food; health; humans; international; journal; organisms; pesticides; protein; research; singh; srivastava; system; toxicity; toxicology; water cache: ijab-972.pdf plain text: ijab-972.txt item: #477 of 481 id: ijab-973 author: Arame, Hamidou; Adite, Alphonse; Adjibade, Kayode Nambil; Imorou, Rachad Sidi; Sossoukpe, Edmond; Stanislas, Sonon P. title: Food habits, ecomorphological patterns and niche breadth of the squeaker, Synodontis schall (Pisces: Siluriformes: Mochokidae) from Niger River in Northern Benin date: 2021-02-25 words: 6593 flesch: 63 summary: The results indicated that S. schall is an omnivore foraging in benthic and pelagic habitats with diet dominated by aquatic insects (34.32%), sand particles (18.768%), macrophytes (13.415%), seeds (8.549%), roots (8.319%), detritus (5.344%), mollusks (1.204%) and phytoplankton (0.6255%). The conservation and the sustainable fisheries exploitation of S. schall require the reinforcement of fishing regulation, habitat protection and ecosystem follow- up. keywords: adite; adults; benin; diet; et al; fish; food; insects; length; niger; niger river; northern; prey; river; schall; species; synodontis cache: ijab-973.pdf plain text: ijab-973.txt item: #478 of 481 id: ijab-976 author: Bancé, Victor; Adama, Ouéda; Kaboré, Idrissa; Ouédraogo, Idrissa; Mano, Komandan; Weesie, Peter D.M.; Kabré, Gustave B. title: Influence of micro-habitats on the distribution of macroinvertebrates in Burkina Faso (West Africa) date: 2021-06-08 words: 4860 flesch: 57 summary: Les micro-habitats aquatiques des rives d'un grand cours d'eau: Approche faunistique. With rainfall, the floods increase and enlarge the ecological niche, which contributes to expanding micro-habitats for macroinvertebrates (Ouéda et al., 2007; Kaboré et al., 2016a). keywords: burkina; distribution; diversity; et al; faso; habitats; influence; kaboré; macroinvertebrates; micro; plants; taxa; water cache: ijab-976.pdf plain text: ijab-976.txt item: #479 of 481 id: ijab-98 author: Rauf, Abdul title: Acute toxicity and effects of malathion exposure on behavior and hematological indices in Indian carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) date: 2015-06-05 words: 4892 flesch: 51 summary: Increased mucous secretion in malathion exposed fish during present study is probably an adaptive response of fish to reduce the irritating effect of the toxicant to eliminate it through epidermal mucous secretion. All rights reserved Original Article Acute toxicity and effects of malathion exposure on behavior and hematological indices in Indian carp, Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton) Abdul Rauf*1 Department of Zoology, Govt. keywords: acute; count; effects; exposure; fish; hrs; journal; malathion; mrigala; toxicity; water cache: ijab-98.pdf plain text: ijab-98.txt item: #480 of 481 id: ijab-99 author: Wijeyaratne, Mudiyanselage Jayantha Sisirakumara; Sangakkara, Sangakkara Mudiyanselage Ayanthi Indrach title: Development and application of wetland zooplankton index to assess the degree of eutrophication in Sri Lankan reservoirs date: 2015-06-19 words: 4627 flesch: 64 summary: Therefore, the objective of the present study was to develop a WZI and to find out whether it can be used 209 Wijeyaratne and Sangakkara/ Wetland zooplankton index for Sri Lankan reservoirs to assess the degree of eutrophication in the reservoirs in the low country (Elevation: <300 m msl) intermediate zone (Annual rainfall: 1,750-2,500 mm) of Sri Lanka. 213 Wijeyaratne and Sangakkara/ Wetland zooplankton index for Sri Lankan reservoirs showed a significant negative correlation with the cumulative content of nitrate-N and total phosphorus Figure 1. keywords: cluster; lanka; nitrate; phosphorus; reservoirs; species; sri; total; water; wzi; zooplankton cache: ijab-99.pdf plain text: ijab-99.txt item: #481 of 481 id: ijab-999 author: Ali, Saheli; Kaviraj, Anilava title: Rearing catfish Heteropneutes fossilis on feed supplemented by fermented leaf meal of Ipomoea aquatica date: 2021-03-24 words: 5515 flesch: 60 summary: Keywords: Fish meal replacement Nutrients Growth Digestibility Enzymes Abstract: Replacement of fish meal by cost effective and sustainable plant resources in the formulation of feed for fish is a viable option to alleviate the current crisis in fish feed industries arising due to high cost and non-availability of fish meal. Ipomoea aquatica, a semi-aquatic tropical plant, that grows profusely in canals, rivers, lakes, ponds and low lands in India and other Asian countries (Austin, 2007), offers a promising and alternative feedstuff in the formulation of fish feed. keywords: aquaculture; digestibility; feed; film; fish; fossilis; growth; journal; kaviraj; leaf; meal; plant; protein; replacement cache: ijab-999.pdf plain text: ijab-999.txt