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The studies on seasonal variation in certain haematological parameter of fresh water fishes

Author Affiliations

  • 1Fergusson College, Pune, MS, India
  • 2Fergusson College, Pune, MS, India
  • 3Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce Shivajinagar, Pune, MS, India

Res. J. Animal, Veterinary and Fishery Sci., Volume 9, Issue (1), Pages 8-13, May,24 (2021)

Abstract

The freshwater fishes are significant and cheap source of protein of poor people in India. The quantity and superiority of proteins present in body is associated to the wellbeing of fish. Fish fitness is subject to the ecological aspects like contaminants, temperature of water, salinity and accessibility of food in water bodies. The wellness and quality of fish can be evaluated by studying the blood. The environmental features like periodical alterations, nourishing, sex and size of fish, as well breeding competency can alter the haematological parameters of fishes. The blood parameters imitate the fitness of fish than other parameters. In present study blood parameters were investigated in mature fishes of Laeo rohita, Catla catla and Calrius garpiens (Burchell, 1822), in summertime, monsoon and wintertime. During summertime season, Laeo rohita shows maximum count of packed cell volume (PCV), Red blood corpuscles (RBC), Haemoglobin and Glucose. Whereas Catla catla shows maximum count of White Blood Corpuscles (WBC), Mean Cell Volume (MCV), Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH), and Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC). The maximum amount of Protein detected in Clarius gariepinus. In winter time season, highest amount of RBC, Haemoglobin, MCHC and Glucose were reported highest in Laeo rohita and maximum amount of WBC, MCV, MCH was reported in Catla catla and higher amount of protein reported in Clarius gariepinus. However in mansoon, maximum amount of RBC, Haemoglobin, PCV and Glucose was seen in Laeorohita, while high amount of WBC, MCV, MCH, MCHC was reported in Catla catla. And maximum quantity of protein was reported in Clarius gariepinus.

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