Dr. Anirban Ash
Assistant Professor
Department of Zoology
The University of Burdwan
India
Biography
Dr. Anirban Ash is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan , India. His research interests includes Morphology, includi ng ultrastructure, systema tics and phylogeny of tapeworms (Cestoda), especially groups parasitic in freshwater and marine fish es ; ecology and life - cycles of aquatic fish helminths, including trematodes (Digenea), with focus on communities of larval stages in freshwater molluscs.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Anirban Ash is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Morphology, includi ng ultrastructure, systema tics and phylogeny of tapeworms (Cestoda), especially groups parasitic in freshwater and marine fish es ; ecology and life - cycles of aquatic fish helminths, including trematodes (Digenea), with focus on communities of larval stages in freshwater molluscs..
Research Interest
Morphology, includi ng ultrastructure, systema tics and phylogeny of tapeworms (Cestoda), especially groups parasitic in freshwater and marine fish es ; ecology and life - cycles of aquatic fish helminths, including trematodes (Digenea), with focus on communities of larval stages in freshwater molluscs.
Publications
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Moravec F., Scholz T., Ash A. , Kar P. K. (2010) . New data on the morphology and taxonomy of three species of Rhabdochona (Nematoda: Rhabdochonidae) paraziting fishes in India. Foli a Parasitologica 57: 395 – 4 06 ( IF – 1.533 )
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Ash A. , de Chambrier A., Scholz T., Kar P. K. (2010) Redescription of Vermaia pseudotropii , a hyperapolytic freshwater tapeworm, and composition of Vermaia Nybelin, 1942 (Ces toda: Proteocephalidea). Revue Suisse de Zoologie 117: 665 – 677 ( IF – 1.04 )
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Aditya G., Ash A. , Saha G. K. (2006) . Predatory activity of Rhantus sikkimensis and larvae of Toxorhynchites splendens on mosquito larvae in Da rjeeling, India. Journal of Vector Borne Diseases 43: 66 – 72 ( IF in 2011 – 1.177 )