Impact of Paper Mill Effluent on Carbohydrate Metabolism of Freshwater Snake Headed Fish, Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793)

The snake-headed fish, Channa sp. Bloch (Actinoptrygii: Channidae) is animportant component of inland fishery in the Indian subcontinent and one of the fashionable commercial fish. The industrialized effluents’ accomplishment to the aquatic ecosystem is one of the foremost causes of environmental po...

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