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Freshwater ecosystems in the tropics host a diverse endemic fauna including freshwater crabs, but the rapid loss and deterioration of habitat means that many species are now under imminent threat. Crabs play an important role in human disease transmission, as second intermediate hosts for the vectors of paragonimiasis and onchocerciasis. Freshwater crabs due to their role in nutrient cycle, water quality monitoring and small-scale fisheries have been considered as ecologically as well as economically important group. The reproductive characteristics of a species or population are result of the…mehr

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Freshwater ecosystems in the tropics host a diverse endemic fauna including freshwater crabs, but the rapid loss and deterioration of habitat means that many species are now under imminent threat. Crabs play an important role in human disease transmission, as second intermediate hosts for the vectors of paragonimiasis and onchocerciasis. Freshwater crabs due to their role in nutrient cycle, water quality monitoring and small-scale fisheries have been considered as ecologically as well as economically important group. The reproductive characteristics of a species or population are result of the interactions between various exogenous and endogenous factors. This book provides information on the reproductive ecology of freshwater crab.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sarker (b, 1972, Comilla) started his job in 2002 as a Lecturer in the Department of Zoology, University of Rajshahi and presently working in the same Department as an Associate Professor. He did his B.Sc. Zoology (Hon¿s) in 1992 and M.Sc. Zoology (Ecology) in 1993, Ph.D. in 2002 from the University of Rajshahi and Postdoc from Japan.