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Author Bio
Singh, Roopal is a researcher in fish parasitology specializing in the taxonomy and ecology of cestodes in freshwater fishes.
Her work provides a detailed account of morphotaxonomic characteristics of parasites affecting Channa marulius (HAM).
She examines how these parasites influence fish health and aquatic biodiversity.
Her research contributes to better understanding of parasite–host relationships in freshwater ecosystems.
By linking taxonomy with ecological patterns, she supports sustainable management of fish populations.
Sources and Thesis Details
Researcher: Singh, Roopal
Guide: Srivastava, A K
Year of Completion: 2009
University: Bundelkhand University
Department: Department of Zoology
Morphotaxonomy of piscian cestodes and their ecological study in Channa Marulius HAM / PDF
This thesis presents a detailed morphotaxonomy of piscian cestodes infecting Channa marulius (HAM), integrating taxonomy with ecological observations.
The study explores parasite diversity, host infection levels, and their ecological implications in freshwater systems.
It highlights the importance of parasite identification for fishery health management and biodiversity conservation.
Explore this critical research on piscian cestodes in freshwater fishes and their ecological significance.
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This work is an essential reference for ichthyologists, fishery managers, and parasitologists alike.
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