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Title: THE SURVIVAL OUT OF WATER AND EVAPORATIVE WATER LOSS IN ANGUILLA BENGALENSIS RELATED TO RELATIVE HUMIDITY
Authors: Mallikaraj D
Palanisamy P
Sasikala G
Natarajan G M
Keywords: A. bengalensis
oxygen
relative humidity
survival out of water
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2011
Publisher: BRNSS Publication Hub, Mandsaur University, Madhya Pradesh, India
Abstract: Oxygen availability in aquatic habitats is a major ecological factor influencing the distribution of fish.The fish has limited potentialities to survive out of water. Higher humidity enhances the survival rate and minimizes evaporative water loss. Humidity plays an important role in the survival capacity of fish.At 35 % - 40 % relative humidity anA. bengalensissurvive at 3 h - 5 h.
URI: http://www.ijpba.info/ijpba/index.php/ijpba/article/view/256/187
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ISSN: 0976 –3333
Appears in Collections:International Journals



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