Author

Natarajan Pavanasam

Assistant Professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics: Aquaculture - Cited by 189 - Aquaculture

Biography

Natarajan Pavanasam, currently working at Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Technology, Faculty Biological Sciences, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Hawassa University P.O. Box 05, Hawassa, Ethiopia. The number of articles published are 08 and the number times cited by, are 71, the number of reads include are 547. The area of interest in the research was Biotechnology, Aquatic Biodiversity, Marine Sciences. 
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Growth performance of the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) fed different types of diets formulated from varieties of feed ingredients
KB Workagegn, ED Ababboa, GT Yimer, TA AmareJournal of Aquaculture Research & Development 5 (3), 1, 2014201
31
2014
Food and feeding habits of the red-belly tilapia (Tilapia zillii Gervais, 1848)(Pisces: Cichlidae) in Lake Ziway, Ethiopia
E Dadebo, N Kebtineh, S Sorsa, K BalkewAgriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 3 (1), 17-23, 2014201
24
2014
Assessment of metals concentration in water, sediment and macrophyte plant collected from Lake Hawassa, Ethiopia
TA Amare, GT Yimer, KB WorkagegnJ. Environ. Anal. Toxicol 5 (1000247), 2161-0525.1000247, 2014201
19
2014
Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria in Nile Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L
B Bekele, KB Workagegn, P NatarajanInternational Journal of Aquaculture and Fishery Sciences 5 (4), 022-026, 2019201
8
2019
The impact of gillnet selectivity on immature Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.)(Pisces: Cichlidae) in Lake Hawassa, Ethiopia
E Dadebo, B Tadele, K BalkewTrends in the conservation and utilization of aquatic resources of Ethiopian …, 2012201
6
2012
Establishment of a base population for long-term genetic improvement of Nile tilapia in Ethiopia
KB WorkagegnNorwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, 2019201
5
2019
Constraints hindering small scale aquaculture production in southern Ethiopia
B Haji, KB WorkagegnAquaculture International 29, 565-57, 2021202
4
2021
Phytoremediation: A Novel Strategy for the Removal of Heavy Metals from the Offshore of Lake Hawassa using Typha Latifolia L
TA Amare, KB WorkagegnSoil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal 1 (2), 240-252, 2022202
3
2022
3
2020
Prevalence of nematode parasite, Contracaecum, in Nile tilapia, African catfish and Barbus species in Lake Hawassa, Ethiopia
Z Tesfaye, B Ferede, N Pavanasam, KB WorkagegnAquaculture Research 51 (10), 99-998, 2020202
3
2020