Browsing by Author "Jasmine, P."
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Aggregation of Euphausia sibogae during summer monsoon along the southwest coast of India
Jayalakshmi, K.J.; Jasmine, P.; Muraleedharan, K.R.; Prabhakaran, M.P.; Habeebrehman, H.; Jacob, J.; Achuthankutty, C.T. (Hindawi Publishing, 2011)The influence of environmental parameters on the spawning aggregation of Euphausia sibogae was investigated along the southwest coast of India during the peak phase of summer monsoon 2005. The prevailing ecological conditions ... -
Hydrographic and productivity characteristics along 45 degrees E longitude in the southwestern Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean during austral summer 2004
Jasmine, P.; Muraleedharan, K.R.; Madhu, N.V.; AshaDevi, C.R.; Alagarsamy, R.; Achuthankutty, C.T.; Jayan, Z.; Sanjeevan, V.N.; Sahayak, S. (Inter-Research, 2009)During the austral summer 2004, an intensive multidisciplinary survey was carried out in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean to study the main hydrographic features and the associated productivity processes. This ... -
Influence of basin-scale and mesoscale physical processes on biological productivity in the Bay of Bengal during the summer monsoon
Muraleedharan, K.R.; Jasmine, P.; Achuthankutty, C.T.; Revichandran, C.; DineshKumar, P.K.; Anand, P.; Rejomon, G. (Elsevier, 2007)Physical forcing plays a major role in determining biological processes in the ocean across the full spectrum of spatial and temporal scales. Variability of biological production in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) based on basin-scale ... -
Mysids (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the southern Indian Ocean with descriptions of two new species
Biju, A.; Jasmine, P.; Panampunnayil, S.U. (Magnolia Press, 2010)Three species of mysids belonging to two genera from the southern Indian Ocean (Lat. 31–55°S and Long. 45°E) are reported, of these two species - Siriella brevispina and Euchaetomera spinosa - are recorded as new to science. ... -
Red tide of Noctiluca miliaris off south of Thiruvananthapuram subsequent to the ‘stench event’ at the southern Kerala coast
Sahayak, S.; Jyothibabu, R.; Jayalakshmi, K.J.; Habeebrehman, H.; Sabu, P.; Prabhakaran, M.P.; Jasmine, P.; Shaiju, P.; Rejomon, G.; Threslamma, J.; Nair, K.K.C. (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2005)'Red tides' refer to the discoloration of the ocean surface caused by the blooming of some planktonic organisms. A few species of dinoflagellates (a group of protists) periodically form red tides along the west coast of ...