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Comparison of haematological parameters between male and female catfish (clarias gariepinus) grown in cow dung earthen pond Comparison of haematological parameters between male and female catfish (clarias gariepinus) grown in cow dung earthen pond – Direct Research Journal of Agriculture and Food Science
Original Research Article

Comparison of haematological parameters between male and female catfish (clarias gariepinus) grown in cow dung earthen pond

FRANK, P.
SOLOMON, R. J.
Article Number: DRJA228015117
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ISSN: 2354-4147

Vol.5 (1), pp. 49-58, January 2017

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Abstract

Haematological analysis of Clarias gariepinus was investigated with a view of establishing species specific baseline values for Haematologic parameters such as Red blood cell (RBC), White blood cell (WBC), Hemoglobin (HB), Mean cell haemaglobin (MCH), Packed cell volume (PCV) and Mean cell haematologic values did not differ significantly (p<0.05) on gender basis. Pearsons correlation coefficient indicated significant relationship for standard length with PVC; body weight with WBC, MCH, RBC and MCHC. The remaining parameters did not exhibit such relationship. The use of Hematological techniques to assess fish health is generally accepted.

Keywords: Hematologic parameters, Hemoglobin and Clarias gariepinus.
 Received: November 2, 2016  Accepted: December 20, 2016  Published: January 17, 2017



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