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Department of Zoology, Dr. Hari Singh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (M.P.)   198

• Abraham, M. (1980b). Studies on plankton of Bhavanisagar reservoir with special reference to limnological conditions inflow and water level. J. Inland Fish. Soc. India, 12(2):25-37.

• Adholia, U.N. (1992). Bioenergetics of Mansarovar reservoir with reference to fish production. Technical Report of the ICAR Adhoc Scheme, Dept. of Zoology, Motilal Vigyan Mahavidayala, Bhopal, India, pp.121.

• Adoni, A.D. (1985). Work book on limnology. Indian MAB Committee, Department of Environment, Govt. of India, 216.

• Agrawal, D.K., S.D. Gour, I.C. Tiwari, N. Narayanaswami and S.M. Marwah. (1976). Physico-chemical characteristics of Ganga’s water at Varanasi. Indian J. Environ. Hlth., 18(3): 201-206.

• Agrawal, N.C. (1991). Comparative hydrobiological study of the military engineering lake and the Sagar lake with special reference to nutrient enrichment and productivity. Ph.D. Thesis, Dr. H.S. Gour University, Sagar, India.

• Allen, M.B. (1952). The cultivation of Myxophyceae. Arch. Mikrobiol. 17:34-53.

• Allen, M.B. and D.I. Arnon. (1955). Studies on nitrogen fixing blue green algae II. The sodium requirement of Anabaena cylindrical. Physiological Planturum, 8: 653-660.

• AL-Nahdi, A., A.AL-Marzouqi, E.AL-Rasadi, and J.C. Groenevgeld, (2009). The size composition, reproductive biology, age and growth of largehead Catlassfish Trichiurus lepturus linnaeus from the Arabian Sea Coast of Oman. Indian J. Fish., 56(2):73-79.

• Ambily, V. and S. Bijoy Nandan. (2010). Length-weight relationship, relative condition factor (Kn) and morphometry of Arius subrostratus (Valenciennes, 1840) from a coastal wetland in Kerala. Indian J. Fish., 57(4):39-44.

• Amren, H. (1964). Ecological and taxonomical studies on zooplankton from spitsbergen Zoo Bird. Uppsale, 36(2): 209-276.

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