Dr. Ram Prakash Raman
Principal Scientist ,
Aquatic Environment & Health Management Division
Ph.D., FZSI, FIAES, ARS
+91 22 26361446 | Extn: 401(O)
Research Interests
- Phytotherapy in fish diseases
- Role of Probiotics in fish and shellfish
- Parasites of ornamental fish
- Fish Health Management
- Fisheries & Aquaculture Policy Research
Academic Interests
Research Papers
International
2007- Pagarkar, A.U., Das, M.K., Raman, R.P. and Balange, A.K. (2007). Histopathology of Catla catla (Ham.) gills infected by Thelohanellus sp. Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 13(1) : 87-89.
- Makesh, M., Koteswaran, A., David Joy Chandran, N., Murali Manohar, B., Ramasamy, V., Chandramohan, A., Raman, R. P. and Mukherjee, S.C. (2006). Rapid detection of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) of Penaeus monodon by latex agglutination test using monoclonal antbodies. Journal of Indian Fisheries Association, 33 : 169-174.
- Raman, R. P., Pagarkar, A.U., Makesh, M. and Neelima Gupta (2005). A record of Probopyrus bithynis (Richardson, 1904) in Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) from coastal Andhra Pradesh, India with special reference to host-parasite relationship. Journal of Indian Fisheries Association, 32 : 28-37.
- Pagarkar, A. U., Raman, R.P., Balange, A. K. and Ali, S. (2004). Occurrence of myxozoan parasite Thelohanellus catlae in the Indian major carp Catla catla (Ham.) in Maharashtra. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Science, 6(2) : 277-279.
- Mishra, A., Pandey, A.K., Singh, A.K., Raman, R.P. and Das, P. (2000). Genetic threats to ichthyobiodiversity including capture and culture stocks due to introduction of exotics and genetically-modified fishes. Journal of Nature Conservators, 12(1):1-7.
- Misra, P.R., Kumar, D., Patnaik, G.M., Raman, R.P. and Sinha, A. (1993). Bacterial isolates from apparently healthy and diseased crocodiles (Gavilis gangeticus). Indian Veterinary Journal, 70(4) : 375-376.
- Raman, R. P. and Sinha, A. (1989). Fish in biocontrol of aquatic weeds. Journal of Zoological Research, 2(1&2) : 99-108.