Fish Introductions in India: Status, Potential and Challenges

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Foreword. Preface. 1. Biotic invasions: an overview/T. Ramakrishna Rao. 2. A review of fish introductions in India/S.D. Tripathi. 3. Problems and prospects of exotic fishes in India/P.V. Dehadrai. 4. Impacts of fish introductions: a global perspective/Ambekar E. Eknath, Chindi Vasudevappa and Basvaraju. 5. Challenging experiences of exotic fish introductions: an overview/P. Das. 6. Fish introduction in peninsular India with special reference to Kerala: status, challenges and potential/B. Madhusoodana Kurup and K.V. Radhakrishnan. 7. Status of exotic fishes introduced in India and their impact/R.A. Khan, R.P. Barman and S.S. Mishra. 8. Do we need to import fish in India?/M.P. Singh Kohli. 9. African catfish in India/A.K. Singh and W.S. Lakra. 10. Spread of exotic fishes of river Yamuna/A.K. Singh, A.K. Pathak, Salim Sultan, A. Mishra and W.S. Lakra. 11. A note on aquaculture of exotic species in Andhra Pradesh/K. Ravindranath. 12. Challenges posed by exotic catfish, clarias gariepinus for Indian fisheries/I.J. Singh. 13. Impact of exotic Cichlid, orechromis mossambicus on native cichlid, etroplus suratenesis from Kerala backwaters/V.S. Basheer, A. Gopalakrishnan and W.S. Lakra. 14. Exotic fishes and biodiversity/N. Sarangi. 15. Status and role of exotic fish species in Indian open-waters/K.K. Vass and B.C. Jha. 16. Introduction of Tilapia in India: status, challenges and potential/G.P. Satyanarayana Rao. 17. Ornamental fish introductions in India: status, challenges and potentials/Sharad R. Sane. 18. Introduction of Litopenaeus vannamei: a boon or bane?/P. Ravichandran. 19. Introduction of exotics for export oriented aquaculture in India: challenges and opportunities/B. Vishnu Bhat. 20. Larvivorous fish introductions in India and its implications on biodiversity/S.K. Ghosh and A.P. Dash. 21. Status of exotic fish species in upland waters of India/P.C. Mahanta and Shyam Sunder. 22. Ballast water: a potential route for introduction of non-indigenous aquatic organisms/Neeraj Sood, Gaurav Rathore, A.K. Singh and T. Raja Swaminathan. 23. Role of quarantine in regulating the introduction of exotic flora and fauna/R.K. Khetarpal and Kavita Gupta. 24. Challenges of sate introduction: a public-private partnership/T.C. Santiago and A.G. Ponniah. 25. Disease monitoring and control in aquaculture sector issues for consideration/G.D. Chandrapal. 26. Introduced food fishes of Karnataka: an overview/K.V. Devaraj, Y. Basvaraju and D. Seenappa. 27. Exotic fish infiltration in Rihand Reservoir (Uttar Pradesh): a case study/Noorul Haque, Arvind Mishra, A.K. Singh and A.K. Pathak. 28. Exotic fishes in Karnataka: their history, status and prospects/N.R. Ramakrishna. 29. Status and potentials of exotic carps introduced into the Manipur State/K. Sarat Kumar Singh. 30. Status of exotic fishes, their introduction and role in Himachal Fisheries/B.D. Sharma. 31. Freshwater ichthyo-biodiversity: changes and challenges/Salim Sultan. 32. Exotic fish in ornamental fish industries and food fish in West Bengal/Madhumita Mukherjee. 33. Exotic fishes of freshwater aquaculture: an overview/C.S. Singh and P.K. Singh. 34. Status of exotic fishes in Haryana/S.C. Agarwal and M.S. Kharb. 35. Fish introduction in India–status, challenges, potentials/T. Selvaraj. 36. Fish introduction in Rajasthan status, challenges and potentiality/C.S. Choudhary.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A K Singh

A.K. Singh obtained his M.A. and Ph.D. degree in History of Art from the Banaras Hindu University. He has awarded Senior Research Fellowship by the U.G.C.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Ayyappan

Dr. Subbanna Ayyappan, born on 10th December, 1955 is presently the Deputy Director General (Fisheries) of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. After receiving his B.F.Sc., M.F. Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from College of Fisheries, Mangalore, India, he joined Agricultural Research Service in 1978. He has served ICAR in different capacities including Director, CIFA and Director, CIFE-Deemed University. He has guided many Masters and Doctoral students. He has served several national and international committees and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the World Fish Centre, Malaysia and Network of Aquaculture Centre of Asia and Pacific (NACA), Bangkok, Thailand. He has over 100 research publications to his credit and filed one patent application with the Indian authority.

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Fish Introductions in India: Status, Potential and Challenges
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1st ed.
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8185375089
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xvi+304p., Tables; Figures
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