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Karlodinium veneficum in India: Effect of fixatives on morphology and allelopathy in relation to Skeletonema costatum
(Current Science Association, 2010)
Dinoflagellates form an important component of marine and freshwater phytoplankton. They are a remarkably diverse and complex group with various modes of nutrition and ability to produce toxins, and are major contributors ...
Distribution of phytoplankton along an environmental gradient off Kakinada, East Coast of India.
(NISCAIR, 2014)
In the present study phytoplankton distribution and species composition was examined on a salinity gradient from River (R), River Mouth (RM) and coastal water (RF) at surface and subsurface layers along the coast off ...
Distribution, abundance and diversity of phytoplankton in the inshore waters of Nizampatnam, South East coast of India.
(NISCAIR, 2014)
Distribution, abundance and species assemblages of Phytoplankton were studied from inshore waters of Nizampatnam, South East coast of India in March 2007. Significant spatial variations in temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved ...
Iron fertilization enhanced net community production but not downward particle flux during the Southern Ocean iron fertilization experiment LOHAFEX
(American Geophysical Union, 2013)
A closed eddy core in the Subantarctic Atlantic Ocean was fertilized twice with two tons of iron (as FeSO<sub>4</sub>), and the 300 km<sup>2</sup> fertilized patch was studied for 39 days to test whether fertilization ...
Dust depositions leading to phytoplankton blooms in the Arabian sea.
(Solas, 2014)
Atmospheric deposition of soil dust is an important source of nutrients (especially iron) to the open ocean regions. Every winter (December to March) the Arabian Sea, the northwest part of the Indian Ocean, receives large ...
Contrasting phytoplankton community structure and associated light absorption characteristics of the western Bay of Bengal
(Springer, 2014)
Absorption spectra, particulate pigments, and hydrochemical constituents were measured in the western Bay of Bengal (BoB) during July-August 2010 when influence of river discharge is at peak. Chromophoric dissolved organic ...
Identification of non-indigenous phytoplankton species dominated bloom off Goa using inverted microscopy and pigment (HPLC) analysis
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2011-12)
An unusual phytoplankton bloom dominated by unidentified green coloured spherical algal cells (approx 5 mu m diameter) and dinoflagellates (Heterocapsa, Scripsiella and Gymnodinium) was encountered along the coast of Goa, ...
Meso-scale atmospheric events promote phytoplankton blooms in the coastal Bay of Bengal
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2011)
The Bay of Bengal is considered to be a low productive region compared to the Arabian Sea based on conventional seasonal observations. Such seasonal observations are not representative of a calendar year since the conventional ...
Massive outbreaks of Noctiluca scintillans blooms in the Arabian Sea due to spread of hypoxia.
(Macmillan, 2014)
In the last decade, the northern Arabian Sea has witnessed a radical shift in the composition of winter phytoplankton blooms, which previously comprised mainly of diatoms, the unicellular, siliceous photosynthetic organisms ...
Distribution of diatom Pseudo-nitzschia and dinoflagellates of Dinophysis spp along coast off Goa
(Triveni Enterprises, 2011)
As a part of an annual analysis on the phytoplankton distribution and composition, regular monthly sampling carried out during October 2007-September 2008 from salinity gradient zones in the intertidal waters along the ...