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Volume : II, Issue : III, April - 2012

MONTHLY VARIATIONS IN TOTAL ERYTHROCYTE COUNTS IN SOME FRESHWATER FISHES IN PILLI RESERVOIR

J.V.S. Rauthan,G. D. Singla AND Geeta Rauthan

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

In fishes, the constituents of blood are influenced by many factors, many more than in warmblooded, terrestrial animals. The factors like temperature, salinity, oxygen tension, hydrogen ion concentration and inorganic minerals of the water affect the respiratory metabolism and consequently perhaps the blood constituents also. Therefore, it is difficult to establish normal values for the class as a whole.

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    J.V.S. Rauthan,G. D. Singla AND Geeta Rauthan, (2012). MONTHLY VARIATIONS IN TOTAL ERYTHROCYTE COUNTS IN SOME FRESHWATER FISHES IN PILLI RESERVOIR. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. III, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/847.pdf

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