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Taxonomy of the Freshwater fish species in Yamuna river in Firozabad | Original Article

Ravi Kumar*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Small groups of researchers researching Indian fish have used truss morph metrics to discriminate between various species. Overfishing is caused by the use of ever-more-advanced fishing gear. Researchers examined the length-weight correlations (LWRs) of 588 fish from eight families, thirteen genera, and fourteen. The Yamuna River Firozabad (a Yamuna River tributary) was investigated. All species had a mean b value of 2.96 and a p-value of 0.001 for b = 2.96. In light of the Yamuna River's first-ever connection to the Ken River, conservation and management specialists believe these results are critical since length-weight data has never been obtained. In order to effectively manage fisheries, we set out to determine the LWRs of two previously unstudied rivers.