Browsing by Author "Gomes, H."
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Heterotrophic utilization of extracellular products of phytoplankton in a tropical estuary
Gomes, H.; Pant, A.; Goes, J.I.; Parulekar, A.H. (Cambridge University Press, 1991)Bacterial uptake of algal exudates has been estimated in a tropical estuary, Dona Paula, Goa, India, where the seasonal fluctuations in hydrographic and nutrient parameters as well as dissolved organic matter concentrations ... -
Influence of physical processes and freshwater discharge on the seasonality of phytoplankton regime in the Bay of Bengal
Gomes, H.; Goes, J.I.; Saino, T. (Pergamon, 2000)The seasonality of phytoplankton was examined in the western and northern Bay of Bengal using shipboard data collected during three seasons as well as ocean colour imagery from OCTS and Sea WiFS. Seasonal changes in the ... -
Monsoon driven changes in phytoplankton populations in the eastern Arabian Sea as revealed by microscopy and HPLC pigment analysis
Parab, S.G.; Matondkar, S.G.P.; Gomes, H.; Goes, J.I. (Elsevier, 2006)Like the rest of the Arabian Sea, the west coast of India is subject to semi-annual wind reversals associated with the monsoon cycle that result in two periods of elevated phytoplankton productivity, one during the northeast ... -
Phytoplankton diversity, biomass, and production
Madondkar, S.G.P.; Gomes, H.; Parab, S.G.; Pednekar, S.; Goes, J.I. (National Institute of Oceanography, India, 2007)Mandovi-Zuari (M-Z) estuarine system, Goa, India experiences large variations in freshwater input, land runoff and seawater input in different seasons. The changes in input of these waters are also influenced by tides. In ... -
Phytoplankton-zooplankton inter-relationships in tropical waters - Grazing and gut pigment dynamics
Goes, J.I.; Caeiro, S.; Gomes, H. (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, 1999)An examination of the feeding mechanisms in two taxonomically dissimilar classes of tropical planktonic harbivores Evadne tergestina (Cladocera) and Acrocalanus spp. (Copepoda) revealed a distinct rhythmicity of food intake. ... -
Satellite and ship studies of phytoplankton along the west coast of India
Goes, J.I.; Gomes, H.; Kumar, A.; Gouveia, A.D.; Devassy, V.P.; Parulekar, A.H.; Rao, L.V.G. (Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1992)AidEd. by a sequence of chlorophyll images from the Coastal Zone Color Scanner on board the Nimbus-7 satellite and extensive shipboard observations, a descriptive analysis of the factors influencing the distribution and ... -
Size-fractionated biomass, photosynthesis and dark CO2 fixation in a tropical oceanic environment
Gomes, H.; Goes, J.I.; Parulekar, A.H. (Cambridge University Press, 1992)This study examines the spatial distribution and size structure of phytoplankton biomass and productivity in relation to the vertical structure of the Andaman Sea (northern Indian Ocean). This region was characterizEd. by ... -
The bloom of the dinoflagellate (Noctiluca miliaris) in the North Eastern Arabian Sea: Ship and Satellite study
Matondkar, S.G.P.; Basu, S.; Parab, S.G.; Pednekar, S.; Dwivedi, R.M.; Raman, M.; Goes, J.I.; Gomes, H. (Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), 2012)The bloom of Noctiluca miliaris (a dinoflagellate) which appears in the form of a green tide was studied from 2003-2011. This bloom covered a large area of the Arabian Sea from the west coast of India to the coast of Oman. ...