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Biodiversity of chaetognaths of the Andaman Sea, Indian Ocean.
(Elsevier, 2010)Andaman Sea is a prominent biodiversity hotspot in the Indian Ocean. Stratified zooplankton collections were taken at 33 locations during 2003-2006. Average density of chaetognaths was 8.5/msup(3) in open ocean and 41.6/m ... -
Biodiversity of the Arabian Sea
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Biodiversity, zoogeography and affinity of Orissa sponges
(Allied Publishers; New Delhi (India), 2002)In the biology of the sea, the sea floor plays just as important as the open waters in the euphotic regions. Similar substrates in different areas may have quite different associations. Coral communities are immensely ... -
Bioecology of an articulated coralline alga Amphiroa fragilissima from Anjuna, Goa, Central Western Coast of India
(Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1991)An articulated coralline alga Amphiroa fragilissima L. Lam. was found to exhibit spasmogenic and hypotensive activities due to the presence of a biogenic amine. This biologically active alga was studied for its bioecology. ... -
Bioecology of subtidal region
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Biofilm development on metal surfaces in tropical marine waters
(Discovery Publishing House, 2003)The immersion of solid surfaces in aquatic environment results in the rapid adsorption of dissolved organic matter, thereby conditioning the surfaces. A number of compounds including glycoproteins humic material and / or ... -
Biofilm diatom community structure: Influence of temporal and substratum variability
(Taylor and Francis, 2005)Diatoms, which are early autotrophic colonisers, are an important constituent of the biofouling community in the marine environment. The effects of substratum and temporal variations on the fouling diatom community structure ... -
Biofilm-associated indole acetic acid producing bacteria and their impact in the proliferation of biofilm mats in solar salterns
(Institute of Molecular Biology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2012)Biofilm mats appear in salterns distinctively during the monsoon season when the salinity decreases below 12 percentile salinity units and within a short period cover the entire surface area of the saltern. A study was ... -
Biofoulers on aluminium and stainless steel panels at Vijaydurg harbour, central west coast of India
(NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1992)Occurrence of cirripede larvae in the water column and their settlement on the panels throughout the year showed that barnacles were the prolonged breeders. Fluctuations in the salinity values appear to have affected the ... -
Biofouling and barnacle adhesion data for fouling-release coatings subjected to static immersion at seven marine sites
(Taylor and Francis, 2000)Little is known about the performance of fouling release coatings at different geographical locations. An investigation was designed to measure the differences in biofouling and biofouling adhesion strength on three known ... -
Biofouling and corrosion on waverider buoy systems
(IIT Bombay, 1986) -
Biofouling Community Structure in a Tropical Estuary of Goa on the West Coast of India
(ASEAN Committee on Science and Technology (COST), 2018)Biofouling community structure was studied in a tropical monsoon-influenced Mandovi estuary in Goa, west coast of India. Monthly, seasonal and yearly observations on biofouling on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) panels immersed ... -
Biofouling of an offshore oil platform: faunal composition and biomass
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 1990) -
Biofouling: A predominant marine problem
(National Inst. of Oceanography (CSIR); India, 2009) -
Biogenesis of silver nanoparticles by marine bacteria Labrenzia sp. Mab 26 associated with Isochrysis galbana
(Current Science Association, IAS, 2020)The metabolic or chemical nature of algal-bacterial interactions has opened up unexpected new ways for finding novel microbes with potential for several biotechnological applications. Silver nanoparticles (AgNps) possess ... -
Biogenic influence on the growth of ferromanganese micronodules in the Central Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 1991)In a 20 cm core collected from the Central Indian Basin, with increasing depth, the abundance of ferromanganese micronodules decreases as their size increases, and the surface texture changes from rough to smooth. Biological ... -
Biogenic silica in space and time in sediments of Central Indian Ocean
(NISCAIR, New Delhi, 1992)Biogenic silica content in 50 surface sediments and in 7 sediment cores from Central Indian Ocean shows a variation from 1.88 to 35.76%, while radiolarian abundance (number.g/1 dried sediment) ranges from 500 to 345000. ... -
Biogenic silica in the Bay of Bengal during the southwest monsoon
(Ifremer/ CNRS/ IRD/ Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS. Tous droits reserves, 1997) -
Biogeochemical budgets for Tapi Estuary
(IGBP, 2004)The Tapi estuary (21 degrees 10'N, 72 degrees 40'E) is a tidal estuary originating in the Multai Ghats in Madhya Pradesh at an elevation of 752 m. The 720 km long river, after passing through the 3 states of Madhya Pradesh, ...