Bilal Ahmad Bhat
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology
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The Scientific World Journal | 2016
Imtiyaz Qayoom; Feroz A. Shah; Malik Mukhtar; Masood H. Balkhi; Farooz A. Bhat; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
The present study was designed to investigate acute toxicity of dimethoate on juvenile Cyprinus carpio var. communis. Fishes weighing 10 ± 2 gms were selected and mortality data was statistically evaluated by Finneys Probit Method. The 96-hour LC50 value for Cyprinus carpio was found as 1.1 ppm in static bioassay system. Mean values of physicochemical parameters of aquarium waters determined during bioassay depicted slight variation indicating that the mortality in aquarium fishes occurred due to pesticide exposure and not suffocation. Lab. temperature ranged from 12 to 13°C; water temperature ranged from 11 to 12°C; dissolved oxygen ranged from 3.90 to 4.56 mg/L; pH ranged from 6.90 to 7.05; total dissolved solids ranged from 2.66 to 3.0 × 103 mg/L, while CO2 remained at a constant value of 2.0 mg/L. The fishes elicited various behavioural responses such as uncoordinated movements, convulsions, excessive mucus secretion, and imbalanced swimming which ended in a collapse to the bottom of the aquarium. Prior to death, the clinical signs like scale erosion, pale body colour, and hemorrhagic patches over the body were noticed which became more vivid up to the termination of experiments. Results of the study indicate potential toxicity of dimethoate in fingerlings of common carp for which the natural waterbodies must be continuously monitored to reduce its impact across food chains.
Mitochondrial DNA | 2016
Mudasir Syed; Farooz A. Bhat; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
Abstract Schizothoracine fish commonly called snow trouts inhibit the entire network of snow and spring fed cool waters of Kashmir, India. Over 10 species reported earlier, only five species have been found, these include Schizothorax niger, Schizothorax esocinus, Schizothorax plagiostomus, Schizothorax curvifrons and Schizothorax labiatus. The relationship between these species is contradicting. To understand the evolutionary relation of these species, we examined the sequence information of mitochondrial D-loop of 25 individuals representing five species. Sequence alignment showed D-loop region highly variable and length variation was observed in di-nucleotide (TA)n microsatellite between and within species. Interestingly, all these species have (TA)n microsatellite not associated with longer tandem repeats at the 3′ end of the mitochondrial control region and do not show heteroplasmy. Our analysis also indicates the presence of four conserved sequence blocks (CSB), CSB-D, CSB-1, CSB-II and CSB-III, four (Termination Associated Sequence) TAS motifs and 15bp pyrimidine block within the mitochondrial control region, that are highly conserved within genus Schizothorax when compared with other species. The phylogenetic analysis carried by Maximum likelihood (ML), Neighbor Joining (NJ) and Bayesian inference (BI) generated almost identical results. The resultant BI tree showed a close genetic relationship of all the five species and supports two distinct grouping of S. esocinus species. Besides the species relation, the presence of length variation in tandem repeats is attributed to differences in predicting the stability of secondary structures. The role of CSBs and TASs, reported so far as main regulatory signals, would explain the conservation of these elements in evolution.
Journal of Parasitology Research | 2016
Asifa Wali; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Rafia Maqbool; Mohammed Maqbool Darzi; Feroz A. Shah; Farooz A. Bhat; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
The present study was undertaken to determine the incidence of helminth parasites in fishes with special reference to water quality parameters in Dal Lake and River Jhelum and correlate the observations. Water, fish, and parasite samples were collected during different seasons from various sites and processed. Three fish species, namely, Schizothorax niger Heckel 1838, Schizothorax esocinus Heckel 1838, and Schizothorax curvifrons Heckel 1838, were recovered from these water bodies. The physicochemical parameters temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and free carbon dioxide showed variation vis-à-vis the season and location of the stations in water bodies. Acanthocephalan parasite Pomphorhynchus kashmirensis Kaw 1941 (27.47%) and two intestinal cestodes Bothriocephalus acheilognathi Yamaguti 1934 (30.63%) and Adenoscolex oreini Fotedar 1958 (32.43%) were recovered from all the three species of Schizothorax. All the three parasites showed higher prevalence during summer and the least prevalence during winter. Parasitic infections were prevalent more in male fishes compared to females. The presence of the parasites had reduced the condition coefficient of the infected fishes in both water bodies. The study also showed that some of the physicochemical features showed a significant positive correlation with the prevalence.
International Journal of Aquaculture | 2013
Asifa Wali; Mudasir Syed; Bilal Ahmad Bhat; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Farooz A. Bhat; Mohd Maqbool Darzi
Genetica | 2014
Syed Mudasir Ahmad; Farooz A. Bhat; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
SKUAST Journal of Research | 2018
Asifa Wali Bhat; Tasaduq H. Shah; Bilal Ahmad Bhat; Masood-ul-Hassan Balkhi; Farooz A. Bhat; Oyas Ahmed Asimi; Sauliheen Qadri; Ishrat Mohamad
Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2018
Sauliheen Qadri; Tasaduq H. Shah; Masood-ul-Hassan Balkhi; Bilal Ahmad Bhat; Farooz A. Bhat; A. M. Najar; Oyas A. Asmi; Iram Farooq; Syed Aalia
Indian Journal of Animal Research | 2018
Feroz A. Shah Qayoom Imtiyaz Masood H. Balkhi; Masood Feroz A. Shah; Bilal A. Bhat H Balkhi; Feroz A. Shah; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2016
Asifa Wali; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Rafia Maqbool; Feroz A. Shah; Farooz A. Bhat; Mm Darzi; Ashwani Kumar; Bilal Ahmad Bhat
International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies | 2016
Asifa Wali; Masood-ul Hassan Balkhi; Mm Darzi; Rafia Maqbool; Feroz A. Shah; Bilal Ahmad Bhat; Najimaana Wani
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