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Shuva Saha's research program investigates the biological features, distribution, and conservation of aquatic fauna, with a particular focus on freshwater species in Bangladesh. His work examines the toxic effects of pesticides, such as chlorpyrifos, on fish physiology and organ health, including studies on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Saha also investigates the reproductive and morphometric traits of freshwater mussels and evaluates the socio-economic conditions of fishers and the sustainability of small-scale fisheries in riverine systems. His publications also include a study on the growth, feed utilization, and biochemical characteristics of golden mahseer (Tor putitora) and an overview of the critically endangered riverine catfish, Bagarius bagarius. Saha collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Zhong Chen and Shui-Qing Yu. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 7 and 156 total citations across 22 publications.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 163
Selected Publications
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Evaluating the socio-economic conditions of fishers and sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the Kalni River, Bangladesh (2025)
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Empowering Small-Scale Farmers: An Assessment of Small Farm Program’s Effectiveness in Arkansas, USA (2024)
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Single crystalline Ge thin film growth on <i>c</i>-plane sapphire substrates by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) (2022)
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- Indigenous Freshwater Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Species Diversity, Availability, and Conservation Perspectives
- An Overview of the Biological Features, Distribution, and Conservation of a Critically Endangered Riverine Catfish, Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822), in the Natural Waters of Bangladesh
- A Checklist of Indigenous Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Current Status, Population Trends and Threats
- An Overview of the Biological Features, Distribution, and Conservation of a Critically Endangered Riverine Catfish, Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822), in the Natural Waters of Bangladesh
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Comparative analysis of biometrical and reproductive indices, proximate composition, and hemato-biochemical variables of cuchia eel Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton, 1822) from six different localities of Bangladesh
- Toxic effects of chlorpyrifos on the growth, hematology, and different organs histopathology of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
- Reproductive and morphometric traits of freshwater mussel Lamellidens marginalis and associated hydrology in the Ratargul freshwater Swamp Forest, Bangladesh
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Indigenous Freshwater Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Species Diversity, Availability, and Conservation Perspectives
- A Checklist of Indigenous Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Current Status, Population Trends and Threats
- Indigenous Freshwater Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Species Diversity, Availability, and Conservation Perspectives
- A Checklist of Indigenous Ichthyofauna in the Dhanu River and Surrounding Wetlands of Bangladesh: Current Status, Population Trends and Threats
- An Overview of the Biological Features, Distribution, and Conservation of a Critically Endangered Riverine Catfish, Bagarius bagarius (Hamilton, 1822), in the Natural Waters of Bangladesh
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Toxic effects of chlorpyrifos on the growth, hematology, and different organs histopathology of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
- Reproductive and morphometric traits of freshwater mussel Lamellidens marginalis and associated hydrology in the Ratargul freshwater Swamp Forest, Bangladesh
- Toxic effects of chlorpyrifos on the growth, hematology, and different organs histopathology of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
- Reproductive and morphometric traits of freshwater mussel Lamellidens marginalis and associated hydrology in the Ratargul freshwater Swamp Forest, Bangladesh
- Toxic effects of chlorpyrifos on the growth, hematology, and different organs histopathology of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus
- Reproductive and morphometric traits of freshwater mussel Lamellidens marginalis and associated hydrology in the Ratargul freshwater Swamp Forest, Bangladesh
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Dietary inosine monophosphate improved growth, feed utilization, blood biochemical characteristics, and intestinal histo-morphology of slow growing golden mahseer (Tor putitora)
- Comparative analysis of biometrical and reproductive indices, proximate composition, and hemato-biochemical variables of cuchia eel Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton, 1822) from six different localities of Bangladesh
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