A Gopalakrishnan
Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute
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Mitochondrial DNA | 2017
K. K. Bineesh; A Gopalakrishnan; K. V. Akhilesh; K. A. Sajeela; E. M. Abdussamad; N. G. K. Pillai; V. S. Basheer; J. K. Jena; R. D. Ward
Abstract DNA barcoding was successfully used for the accurate identification of chondrichthyans in the Indian commercial marine fishery. About 528 specimens of 111 chondrichthyan species and 34 families, collected from the Indian EEZ, were barcoded for a 655 bp region of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI). Generally, five specimens per species were barcoded, but numbers ranged from 2 to 13. The average Kimura 2 parameter (K2P) distance separating individuals within species was 0.32%, and the average distance separating species within genera was 6.73%. Ten species were suggested as putative new species requiring formal descriptions. Based on the morphology and molecular support, 11 elasmobranch species were confirmed first records for Indian waters. The present study confirms the ability of DNA barcoding for the accurate identification of sharks, rays, and their products from Indian waters.
Mitochondrial DNA | 2017
Raj Kumar; A Gopalakrishnan; P. R. Divya; V. S. Basheer; Rajeev K. Singh; Vindya Mohindra; Kuldeep K. Lal; J. K. Jena
Abstract Macrobrachium rosenbergii, giant freshwater prawn, is one of the most commercially important crustaceans. In the present study, primers for ATPase 6/8 region of mt-DNA were designed and successfully amplified (827 bp) in the species. The nucleotide variation in ATPase 6/8 gene revealed the population structuring in natural populations of M. rosenbergii in Indian waters. A total of 35 haplotypes were observed in 93 individuals collected from different locations. Low nucleotide diversity and high haplotype diversity were noticed for the ATPase 6/8 gene. Significant pairwise FST and, haplotype network indicated occurrence of distinct populations. Observed mismatch distribution and Tajima’s D test suggested demographical stability of giant freshwater prawn. The genetic stock structure revealed in this study will be helpful for conservation and management of stocks of M. rosenbergii in Indian waters.
Mitochondrial DNA | 2017
V. S. Basheer; N Vineesh; K K Bineesh; Rahul G. Kumar; C Mohitha; S. Venu; A Kathirvelpandian; A Gopalakrishnan; J. K. Jena
Abstract Groupers are important commercial fish in many parts of the world. Accurate identification is critical for effective conservation assessment and fisheries management. Genetic barcodes provide a simple and reproducible method for the identification of species even in the absence of taxonomic expertise. The generation of reference barcodes from properly identified specimens is an important first step in this direction. Here, 36 species belonging to the subfamily Epinephelinae (Family: Serranidae) were collected from landings on the west coast of India and Port Blair, Andaman, and partial nucleotide sequence data of the mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) gene was generated. Barcodes for 13 species were developed from Indian waters for the first time. Analysis using the COI gene produced phylogenetic trees in concurrence with other multi-gene studies. Epinephelus fasciatus and E. areolatus were found to be a species complex, as hypothesized in other studies. The DNA barcodes developed in the study can be used for identifying species within Epinehelinae, where taxonomic ambiguity still exists.
Agricultural Economics Research Review | 2017
Shinoj Parappurathu; Grinson George; R Narayanakumar; N. Aswathy; A Gopalakrishnan
This paper presents a set of alternative strategies and options for enhancing the incomes of India’s coastal fisher folk. Several options such as sustainable exploitation of deep sea and non-conventional resources, improving the efficiency of fishing through modernization/technological up-gradation of fishing fleet/ gears, harnessing the potential of space and information communication technologies (ICT), intensification of mariculture, and strengthening fish value chains are discussed. The paper underlines that a thriving coastal fishery economy is necessary to meet the future demand for fish and fishery products in the country
Nucleus | 2003
N. S. Nagpure; Basdeo Kushwaha; Satish K. Srivastava; Ravindra Kumar; A Gopalakrishnan; V. S. Baseer; Mohini Verma
Indian Journal of Fisheries | 2015
K. K. Bineesh; C. Mohitha; N. Vineesh; V. S. Basheer; M. Joselet; K. V. Akhilesh; J. K. Jena; A Gopalakrishnan
Archive | 2004
N. S. Nagpure; Ravindra Kumar; Satish K. Srivastava; A Gopalakrishnan; Mohini Verma; V S Basheer
Marine Policy | 2017
Shinoj Parappurathu; A Gopalakrishnan; Dilip Kumar; M.K. Poddar; Manas Choudhury; R. Geetha; K Mohammed Koya; R. Narayana Kumar; K.P. Salini; P.V. Sunil
Archive | 2013
N Vineesh; C Mohitha; K K Bineesh; Rahul G Kumar; A Gopalakrishnan; V. S. Basheer
Indian Journal of Fisheries | 1999
Kuldeep Kumar Lal; A Gopalakrishnan; Vindhya Mohindra; P S B R James