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Author Bio
Verma, Kalpna is a parasitologist specializing in digenetic parasites in freshwater fishes.
Her research explores morphology, anatomy, and taxonomic classification of parasites infecting cat fishes in the Bundelkhand region.
She combines microscopic anatomical study with field sampling to understand parasite diversity and host relationships.
Her work strengthens the foundations of fish health diagnostics and contributes to the field of aquatic parasitology.
Her findings are valuable for fisheries management, conservation, and academic research in parasitology.
Sources and Thesis Details
Researcher: Verma, Kalpna
Guide: Agarwal, L N
Year of Completion: 2005
University: Bundelkhand University
Department: Department of Zoology
Studies on the morphology, anatomy and taxonomy of digenetic parasites of cat fishes of Bundelkhand region / PDF
This thesis provides detailed analysis of digenetic parasites affecting cat fishes in the Bundelkhand region, covering morphology, anatomy, and taxonomy.
It documents parasite species, anatomical structures, and taxonomic distinctions critical for understanding fish–parasite dynamics.
The study’s findings support better diagnostic tools and health monitoring protocols for freshwater fisheries.
Check out this thesis on digenetic parasites to advance your understanding of fish parasite taxonomy and anatomy.
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Request the full PDF to view taxonomic keys, anatomical illustrations, and species descriptions.
This research is essential for parasitologists, fishery biologists, and conservation practitioners.
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