Publications

SNIPH Publications

1.    Chakrabarti, R. (2017) Culture of zooplankton and aquatic macrophytes as non-conventional livelihood. In: Aquaculture for Nutritional and Livelihood Security. (Eds. Dhanze, R., Ninawe, A. S. and Dhanze, J. R.) Narendra Publishing House, New Delhi, India pp. 189-203. ISBN 978-93-86110-74-9. https://nphindia.com/index.php?

2.    Chakrabarti, R., Clark, W.D., Sharma, J.G., Goswami, R.K., Srivastava, A.K. and Tocher, D.R. (2018) Mass production of Lemna minor and its amino acid and fatty acid profiles. Front. Chem. 6, 479. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fchem.2018.00479/full

3.    Sharma, J.G., Clark, W.D., Srivastava, A.K., Goswami, R.K., Tocher, D.R. and Chakrabarti, R. (2018) Production potential of greater duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza (Lemnaceae) and evaluation of its biochemical composition. PloS One, in press.

4.    Twigg, G.C., Clark, W.D., Madalla, N., Msuya, F.E., Padmakumar, K., Tocher, D.R. and Hughes, A.D. (2019) The use of macroalgae in feeds for finfish aquaculture. Rev. Aquacult., submitted.

5.    Goswami, R.K., Shrivastav, A.K., Sharma, J.G., Tocher, D.R. and Chakrabarti, R. (2019) Survival, growth and digestive physiology of rohu Labeo rohita fed with macrophytes and almond oil cake-based diets. Submitted.

6.    Clark, W.D., Chakrabarti, R., Madalla, N., Muendo, P., Hughes, A., and Tocher, D.R. (2019) Potential of aquatic macrophytes as ingredients in feeds for freshwater fish, with a focus on improving omega-3 fatty acid composition of farmed fish. In preparation.

Conference Abstracts

1.    Chakrabarti, R. (2017) The study of impact of partial replacement of fish meal with plant-based diet on the digestive physiology of carp Labeo rohita. Presented at “Asian Pacific – Aquaculture 2017” organized by World Aquaculture Society held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (July 24 – 27, 2017)

2.    Clark, W.D., Glencross, B.D. and Tocher, D.R. (2017) Developing sustainable aquafeeds to promote human health using novel and non-conventional indigenous materials. Poster presentation at the 47th Scottish Lipid Discussion Group. University of St. Andrews, Scotland (4 September 2017).

3.    Padmakumar, K. (2017) Role of marine algae in aquaculture of fish and shrimps. Plenary talk delivered at the “National Symposium on Algal Diversity and Resource Status: Current Trends in Utilization and Prospects for Innovation”. 21-23 September, 2017, V.O. Chidambaram College, V.O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin.

4.    Brugère, C., Clark, W.D. and Padmakumar, K. (2018) What motivates fish farmers’ choice for fish feed improved with non-conventional ingredients? Insights from the theory of planned behaviour, with an application to pond farmers in India. Abstract for Oral presentation Aqua 2018, 25-29 August 2018, Montpellier, France, World Aquaculture Society, p.126.

5.    Clark, W.D., Chakrabarti, R., Roy, R., Padmakumar, K., Muendo, P., Madalla, N., Brugère, C., Sharma, J.G., Kerkar, S., Hughes, A.D., Leschen, W., Glencross, B.D. and Tocher, D.R. (2018) Developing sustainable aquafeeds to promote human health using novel, indigenous, non-conventional ingredients. Abstract for Poster presentation Aqua 2018, 25-29 August 2018, Montpellier, France, World Aquaculture Society, p.748.P