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  2. Channa striata - Wikipedia

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    Capture (blue) and aquaculture (green) production of Striped snakehead (Channa striata) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [6]Channa striata, the striped snakehead, is a species of snakehead fish.

  3. M. J. S. Wijeyaratne - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture production potential of Ophicephalus striatus Bloch in a peaty swamp in Sri Lanka. In L. M. Chou et al., (Eds) The Third Asian Fisheries Forum, Asian Fisheries Society, Manila, Philippines, 50-53. Wijeyaratne, M.J.S. (1994). Growth, reproduction and mortality of Ophicephalus striatus Bloch in a peaty swamp in Sri Lanka.

  4. Channa punctata - Wikipedia

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    Channa punctata, the spotted snakehead, is a species of snakehead.It is found in the Indian Subcontinent and nearby areas, ranging across Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Tibet. [2]

  5. Lake Dapao - Wikipedia

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    Lake Dapao is a deep water lake located in the province of Lanao del Sur, southwest of Lake Lanao, in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. [1] It is one of the deepest lakes [2] in the country, reaching a maximum depth of 120 metres (390 ft).

  6. Channa micropeltes - Wikipedia

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    Capture (blue) and aquaculture (green) production of Channa micropeltes in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [2]. Channa micropeltes, giant snakehead, giant mudfish or toman harimau, is among the largest species in the family Channidae, capable of growing to 1.3 m (4.3 ft) in length and a weight of 20 kg (44 lb). [3]

  7. Snakehead rhabdovirus - Wikipedia

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    The SHRV genome is a non-segmented, negative sense RNA genome that is approximately 11,550 nucleotides in length, [2] with six ORFs, including the matrix (M) gene, the nonvirion (NV) gene, the nucleoprotein (N) gene, the phosphoprotein (P) gene, the polymerase (large protein, L) gene, and the viral glycoprotein gene (G), arranged in the following order: 3'-N-P-M-G-NV-L-5'.

  8. Channa barb - Wikipedia

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    The Channa barb (Eechathalakenda ophicephalus) is a species of ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, the family which includes the carps, barbs and related fishes. [3] It is the only species in the monospecific genus Eechathalakenda , although this species was formerly placed in the genus Puntius . [ 2 ]

  9. List of endangered fishes - Wikipedia

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    Channa barb (Eechathalakenda ophicephalus) Slender chub (Erimystax cahni) Folifer yunnanensis; Tawi Atair garra (Garra dunsirei) Dear sea garra (Garra ghorensis) Cardamon garra (Garra hughi) Kalakad stone carp (Garra kalakadensis) Smooth Hadramaut garra (Garra lautior) Spiny Hadramaut garra (Garra mamshuqa) Periyar garra (Garra surendranathanii)