
Bangana dero, Kalabans : fisheries, bait - FishBase
Adults inhabit torrential hill-streams in shallow waters (Ref. 4832). They migrate to warmer regions of lakes and streams during winter (Ref. 40974). Used commonly by anglers as bait for …
Kalabans - Wikipedia
The kalabans (Bangana dero) is a species of cyprinid fish found in streams in the Himalayan foothills in India, Nepal, and China. It is also found in Bangladesh. [3] The species is sexually …
Labeo dero (Hamilton, 1822) - GBIF
Labeo dero (Hamilton, 1822) in GBIF Secretariat (2023). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-25.
Population genetic structure and phylogeography of cyprinid fish, Labeo …
Dec 4, 2010 · We examined population structure of Labeo dero (Hamilton, 1822) from different riverine locations in India using 10 polymorphic allozyme and eight microsatellite loci. For …
Bangana dero (Hamilton, 1822) - GBIF
Hamilton (1822: pl. 22, fig. 78) as Cyprinus dero. Upper Brahmaputra River basin: IHB 74 VII 6010, 1 ex., 321.4 mm SL, Motuo, Tibet. source: Revised diagnosis of the genus Bangana …
One of the most common food fish, Labeo dero is widely distributed throughout the foothill regions of the Himalayan ranges of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, and China (Talwar …
Kalabans, Bangana dero (Hamilton, 1822) – BdFISH Feature
Prominent snout and overhanging mouth without any lateral lobe. Lips thick and continuous. Eyes small not visible from underside of head. One pair of small maxillary barbels.
Labeo dero(Cyprinidae) is an important food fish and inhabits fresh water streams at the foothill regions. It is distributed in the rivers origi- nating from the Himalayan ranges, across China, …
Shodhganga@INFLIBNET: Studies on some aspects of the biology of Labeo ...
Studies on some aspects of the biology of Labeo pangusia and Labeo dero from the North_Eastern India: Researcher: Biswas, Shyama Prasad: Guide(s): Nasar, S A K: …
Bangana dero (Hamilton, 1822) | Species - India Biodiversity Portal
Potamodromous. Migrating within streams, migratory in rivers, e.g. Saliminus, Moxostoma, Labeo. Migrations should be cyclical and predictable and cover more than 100 km.
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