@Research Paper <#LINE#>Cypermethrin induced Respiratory and behavioural Responses of Estuarine clam, Katelysia opima (Gmelin)<#LINE#>Mukadam@M.D,Kulkarni@A.S <#LINE#>1-5<#LINE#>1.ISCA-RJAVFS-2013-045.pdf<#LINE#>Department of Zoology, Gogate Jogalekar College, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, 415612, INDIA@Department of Zoology, Gogate Jogalekar College, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, 415612, INDIA<#LINE#>8/8/2013<#LINE#>20/8/2013<#LINE#>A static renewal bioassay method was conducted to determine the acute toxicity (LC50) of technical grade pyrethroid insecticide, cypermethrin (25% EC) in estuarine clam, Katelysia opima. The clams were exposed to different concentrations of cypermethrin for 96 h. The acute toxicity value was found to be 2.79 g/L . Behavioural patterns and oxygen consumption were studied in lethal and sub-lethal concentrations. During the experimental period, clams from higher concentration group isolated their body from the stressful environment by closing their shell valves for a considerable period. Mucilage secretion was observed in higher concentration groups. Variation in oxygen consumption was observed in both lethal and sub-lethal concentrations of cypermethrin respectively. Clams from LC group showed an elevation in the rate of oxygen consumption after initial 12 hours and fluctuated up to 96 hours. Rate of respiration was severely hampered in LC50 group. 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An examination of the specimens of M. malabaricus collected recently from its type locality in Kerala shows however, that it exhibits many valid differences from its congeners. Jerdon�s spiny eel is distinguished from its relative species by having eleven large and conspicuous �X� marks on the mid lateral sides,39- 40 dorsal spines,shorter head, shorter dorsal fin, lengthy base of dorsal fin, lesser pre dorsal and pre anal length and shorter dorsal and anal spines. Meristic and morphometric characters are analyzed well based on the topotypic materials.<#LINE#>Day F.@Fauna of British India including Ceylon andBurma@Taylor and Francis, London, 334 (1889)@Yes$Jayaram K.C.@The fresh water fishes of India: A handbook. Zoological Survey of India@Kolkata, i- viii, 1- 475(1981)@No$Jayaram K. C.@Fresh water fishes of the Indian region@Narendra publishing House, Delhi, 415- 419 (2010)@Yes$Jayaram K. C.@Fundamentals of fish taxonomy, Narendrapublishing House@Delhi, 53-65 (2002)@Yes$Jerdon T. 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As regard to size, Paedocypris progenetica is the smallest fish. Gobies have the shortest life span and they are small coral reef-dwelling fish. Only 58% of extant fish are salt water, while a disproportionate 41% are fresh water fish and remaining 1% is anadromous fish. Groupers are protogynous hermaphrodites, who school in harems of 3 to 15 females. Fish adopt a variety of strategy for nurturing their brood, e.g., shark differently adopts three protocols with brood. Many fishes are food opportunists or generalists as they eat whatever they get easily. Fishes with four eyes have eyes above the top of head which are divided in two different parts, so that the fish can see below and above the water surface simultaneously. Seahorses are the slowest-moving fishes. So called the �toxic fishes� are able to produce strong toxins in their bodies. Moreover, there are commercial food fish, recreational sport fish, decorative aquarium fish and tourism fish. 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A total of 91 expert systems developed in the field of fisheries are reviewed by grouping the expert systems under six categories viz., fish identification, fisheries management, aquaculture management, fish disease diagnosis and health management, fisheries information management and fish product marketing. Expert system could play a lead role for knowledge updation and transfer of technology in fisheries where the research extension linkage is poor, manpower and funds available are inadequate for extension service.<#LINE#>FAO@The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture(SOFIA) 2008, Food and Agriculture Organization@UnitedNations, Rome, 176 (2009)@Yes$FAO@The State of the World Fisheries and Aquaculture(SOFIA) 2006, Food and Agriculture Organization@UnitedNations, Rome, 162pp (2007)@No$Duan Y., Fub Z. and Lib D.@Towards developing and usingweb-based tele-diagnosis in aquaculture, Expert Systemswith Applications@25, 247–254 (2003)@Yes$Waterman D. 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