Percentage composition of Brachyuran larvae collected during 1994 in Manora Channel, Karachi, Pakistan


Autoria(s): Ghory, Farhana S.; Siddiqui, F.A.
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2006

Resumo

Brachyuran larvae are the most common zooplankton component of the Manora Channel, Karachi, Pakistan. The identification of these larvae would assist in the assessment of brachyuran species and provide information on percentage composition, occurrence, abundance and breeding habits of the brachyuran species in the Manora Channel area. However plankton caught larvae is not easily identified. An accurate identification of such material is only possible by the comparison with larvae reared under laboratory conditions and documented with illustrations. The identifications for this present study were based on the works of Gurney (1938); Atkins (1954); Chhapgar (1955); Raja Bai (1960); Hashmi (1969, 1970a, b); Baba and Miyata (1971); Kakati and Sankolli (1975); Rice (1975); Kakati (1977); Lim and Tan (1981); Yatsuzuka and Sakai (1984); Fielder, et al (1984); Amir (1989, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ingle (1992); Siddiqui and Tirmizi (1992); Tirmizi et al (1993); Bano (1999, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ghory and Siddiqui (2001); Ghory (2002, M. Phil thesis unpublished); Ghory and Siddiqui (2002).

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19045/1/PJMS15.1_119.pdf

Ghory, Farhana S. and Siddiqui, F.A. (2006) Percentage composition of Brachyuran larvae collected during 1994 in Manora Channel, Karachi, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 15(1), pp. 119-130.

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