| Literature DB >> 24708138 |
Gulab D Khedkar1,2, Anita D Tiknaik1, Rushidkumar N Shinde1, Amol D Kalyankar1, Tetsuzan Benny Ron3, David Haymer2.
Abstract
The clariid catfish, Clarias batrachus commonly known as Magur, has declined drastically from natural habitats in India during the last decade. This fish is highly preferred fish by Indian consumers and has high market demand. As a result traders often substitute C. batrachus with a morphologically similar but supposedly banned exotic catfish, C. gariepinus, in India. This study uses rigorous morphological comparisons confirmed by DNA barcode analysis to examine the level of substitution of C. batracus by C. gariepinus in India. Our results indicate that up to 99% (in many cases) of the market samples sold as Magur or C. batrachus were in fact C. gariepinus.Entities:
Keywords: C. batrachus; COI; magur; substitutions; taxonomy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 24708138 DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2014.905863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mitochondrial DNA A DNA Mapp Seq Anal ISSN: 2470-1394 Impact factor: 1.514