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Author Bio
Dwivedi, Rajesh Kumar is a fish parasitologist focused on trematode diversity in riverine systems.
He investigates host–parasite interactions in economically important fishes of the Chambal region.
His work combines field surveys and laboratory diagnostics to map parasite prevalence and impact.
He aims to provide practical insights for fisheries health and aquatic disease management.
His research supports sustainable fisheries and improved aquaculture practices in regional waterways.
Sources and Thesis Details
Researcher: Dwivedi, Rajesh Kumar
Guide: Dwivedi, U K
Year of Completion: 1999
University: Bundelkhand University
Department: Department of Zoology
Studies on the trematodes of certain economically important fishes of chambal region / PDF
This thesis explores trematode diversity and prevalence in economically important fishes of the Chambal region, offering field-based data crucial for fisheries health.
The study identifies major parasite species, infection patterns, and potential impacts on fish populations and local fishery livelihoods.
Results support targeted management recommendations for reducing parasitic burdens and improving aquatic animal health.
Read this important work to understand how trematodes chambal region parasites affect fish health and local fisheries.
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Request the full PDF to apply the findings to research, extension work, or fisheries management in the Chambal watershed.
Share these results with fisheries departments and conservation groups to improve regional aquatic health.
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