Abstract

Population Dynamics of Whitefly and Thrips under Different Row Spacing and Plant Density Conditions in a Cotton Field of Punjab, Pakistan

Highlights

  • Authors’ Contribution TFH, MSN and FA presented the concept

  • The mahseer (Tor tambroides) specimens from the Atu Suasah River consisted of 51.35% male and 48.65% female, with a male to female sex ratio of 1.61:1

  • The reproductive potential was estimated at 10,444±4,404 in coefficient of determination shows that length explains the Atu Suasah River and 4,818±3,870 in the Lawe Melang a higher proportion of weight gain in female mahseer River (Table II)

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Introduction

Authors’ Contribution TFH, MSN and FA presented the concept. TFH, ES, DR planned the methodology. TFH, ES, KN, THP, RYV and TB did sample collection and laboratorium analysis. TFH, MSN, ES and DR performed data analysis. Among the four species Tor tambra population is the most abundant Their habitat is characterised by et al, 2019). The eggs subsamples were immersed in there is a lack of information on aspects such Gilson solution for 24 h to dissolved the outer membrane as sex ratio, condition factor, fecundity and reproductive makes it easier to count. This study aimed to assess this gap using a gravimetric method (Bagenal, 1968) by counting through analysing and comparing these aspects of mahseer the eggs in the subsamples under a microscope

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