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Biodiversity of the ray fish along the southeast coast of India with their conservation status: a comprehensive overview
Jena, S.; Kalaiselvam, M.; Jayalakshmi, S.; Jena, G. (2023). Biodiversity of the ray fish along the southeast coast of India with their conservation status: a comprehensive overview. European Chemical Bulletin 12(4): 1580-1591
In: European Chemical Bulletin. Deuton-X: Hungary. e-ISSN 2063-5346, more
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Keywords
    Dasyatidae Jordan & Gilbert, 1879 [WoRMS]; Gymnuridae Fowler, 1934 [WoRMS]; Myliobatidae Bonaparte, 1835 [WoRMS]; Narcinidae Gill, 1862 [WoRMS]; Rhinobatidae Bonaparte, 1835 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Sting Ray, Electric ray, guitarfish, the devil and manta rays, butterfly ray, eagle ray, Diversity, conservation of Ray Fish, bycatch, Dasyatidae, Narcinidae, Myliobatidae, Rhinobatidae, Gymnuridae

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  • Jena, S.
  • Kalaiselvam, M.
  • Jayalakshmi, S.
  • Jena, G.

Abstract
    Ray fish play the most important role in the benthic and coral reef ecosystem. Their diversity was studied in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry coasts. The batoids are on the verge of threat and extinction to conserve adequate data for understanding the aspects of ray fish such as their IUCN status, common name, offspring produced, length at birth, maturity, maximum growth, feeding habits, and environment in which they thrive well were recorded. According to various literature.

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