Dr. Neetu Shahi
Dr. Ashoktaru Barat
Designation: Scientist (Animal Biotechnology)
Email ID: shahineetu@rediffmail.com,
sneetu@dcfr.res.in
Area of Interest: Fish reproductive physiology and
endocrinology, Molecular Cell Biology
   
 
Recent Publication:
Shahi N, Mallik S K and Sahoo M. 2013. Pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophila subspecies hydrophila causing ulcer in rainbow trout O. mykiss in India. International Journal of Aquatic Science and Technology. 1(1): 1-6.
Shahi N and Mallik S.K. 2013. Recovery of Pseudomonas koreensis from eye lesions in golden mahseer, Tor putitora (Hamilton, 1822) in Uttarakhand, India. Journal of Fish Diseases. DOI 10.1111/jfd.12126.
Shahi N, Mallik S.K, Sahoo M, and Das P. 2013. Biological characteristics and pathogenicity of a virulent Aeromonas hydrophila associated with ulcerative syndrome in farmed rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, (walbaum) in India. The Israeli Journal of Aquaculture-Bamidgeh. IJA_65.2013.926, pp 10.
Shahi N, Sahoo M, Mallik S.K, Sarma D, and Das P. 2012. The microcystins-induced DNA damage in the liver and the heart of zebrafish, Danio rerio. Toxicological and Environmental chemistry. 92 (2): 340-349.
Mallik S K, Shahi N, Pandey N N. Haldar R S and Pande A. 2010 Occurrence of fish louse (Argulus sp.) on Indian snow trout (Schizothorax richardsonii) and golden mahseer (Tor putitora) in subtropical Himalayan Lake of Bhimtal, Uttarakhand, India. Indian Journal of animal sciences 80 (11): 1152-56.
Shahi N, Nayak B B, and Mallik S.K. 2010. Dinophysis norvegica: First report of the toxic temperate water Dinophysis in Manori Creek of Mumbai water. Harmful Algae News. 42: 14-15.
Shahi N, Nayak B B, and Mallik S.K. 2010. Seasonal distribution of the various Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) causing Dinophysis species in tidal channel of Manori creek at North Mumbai and the environmental parameters influencing their presence. Asian Fisheries Science. 23 (2010) 367-382
Shahi N, Nayak B B, and Mallik S..K. 2009. The risk of paralytic and diarrhetic shellfish poisoning associated with the consumption of bivalves from north Mumbai creek. Indian Journal of Fisheries. 56 (4):329-333