Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Animal Diversity and Classification

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1.1 Animal Diversity
1.2 Basis of Animal Classification
1.3 principles of Animal Classification
1.4 Importance of Animal Classification
1.5 Classification of Animal Kingdom
 
 

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Seafoods and Human Health

A contaminated aquatic environment may end up in the food chain and pose risks to tourist health in a tourist destination. Human health risk evaluated of Saint Martin Island, Bangladesh from marine foods (fishes, shrimp, lobster and crabs). Heavy metal contamination from chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and iron (Fe) in six of the most consumed fish (L. fasciatus, R. kanagurta, H. nigrescens, P. cuneatus, P. annularis and S. rubrum) and five crustacean species, which consist of a shrimp (P. sculptilis), a lobster (P. versicolor) and three crabs (P. sanguinolentus, T. crenata and M. victor) captured. The samples were analysed for trace metals using atomic absorption spectrometer, and the concentrations of the metals were interpreted using the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) health risk model. The muscle and carapace/exoskeleton of shrimp, lobster and crabs were analysed and contained various concentrations of Pb, Hg, As, Cr, Cd, Fe, Cu, Zn and Mn. The hierarchy of the heavy metal in marine fish is Fe > Cd > Zn > Pb > Cu > Cr > Mn > Hg. The concentrations of Pb in the species R. kanagurta, H. nigresceus and S. rubrum were above the food safety guideline by Australia, New Zealand and other legislations in most marine fish and crustaceans. Crabs showed higher mean heavy metal concentrations than shrimp and lobster. Acceptable carcinogen ranges were observed in three fish species (R. kanagurata, H. nigresceus and S. rubrum) and one crustacean species (P. sculptilis) samples that is available online Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Taxonomic Study on Marine Crab Species of Bangladesh

Marine crab species diversity is an important for natural water body that is highly valuable and sensitive animal in the earth. Primary research occurred in north-east Asia country of Bangladesh. Introduced a total of 18 crab species from marine water of Bangladesh, belonging to 10 families (Calappidae, Epialtidae, Gecarcinidae, Grapsidae, Matutidae, Ocypodidae, Panopeidae, Sesarmidae, Varunidae, and Xanthidae) order Decapoda under sub-phylum crustacean with relevant distinguish morphological,  meristic character and geographical position that is available on Open Journal of Marine Science.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Vision Science for Biology, Ecology and Toxicology

Vision science for biology, ecology and toxicology and it is an education platform for students. Vision science is an interdisciplinary study of visual systems and perception and incorporates many disciplines, including optometry, ophthalmology, molecular genetics, neuroscience, and physiological optics



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Thursday, September 17, 2020

Swimway Bangladesh

                                        Virtual Talk on Swimway Bangladesh


Venue: Online, ZOOM

Date: 30 October,  2020

Swimway Bangladesh is a route of migratory fish. Some swim thousands of miles, migrating from their place of birth to locations where they can find food or suitable habitats to reproduce. They depend on free flowing rivers, lakes and waterfalls. This event will concern fish route, fish habitat and migratory fish.

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Special Speaker: Associate Professor, Dr. Mohammad Abdul Baki, Department of Zoology, Jagannath University, Dhaka 

Guest Speaker: Herman Wanningen, World Fish Migration Foundation, Groningen, Netherlands

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Interested students, scholars, researchers, teachers and scientists sent an email to join in the event. 

 We would like to invite you for virtual talk on Swimway Bangladesh that will be held as an online video conference discussion. If you are interested to join and enroll your activities in the event, please reply or send with your name, smiling face photo and topic that is related with fish, river and people. Each participant allows oral presentation for 5 min. Event will be held on a zoom meeting app or software. Everybody download and install the app : https://zoom.us/support/download to join into the event. 

We are looking forward to virtually welcoming you into the event!

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BCFRC Team
Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

https://bcfrcbd.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_16.html
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