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    • Fluxes of diatoms in the Dona Paula Bay, west coast of India 

      Garg, A.; Bhaskar, P.V. (Cambridge University Press, 2000)
      Sediment traps were deployed at a station in the Dona Paula Bay, Goa, India to collect sedimenting particles at weekly intervals from November to May during 1995-1997. Sedimented particles were analysed for total diatom ...
    • Fouling diatom community with reference to substratum variability in tropical marine environment 

      Mitbavkar, S.; Desai, D.V.; Khandeparker, L.; Anil, A.C.; Wagh, A.B. (US Office of Naval Research, 1997)
      Diatoms are the earliest autotrophic colonizers and are responsible for the major input of energy in the form of reduced carbon to the surfce. However, information regarding the population structure of diatoms in theearly ...
    • Phytoplankton Identification Manual 

      Verlecar, X.N.; Desai, S.R. (National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, 2004)
      Marine phytoplankton which constitutes diatoms, dinoflagellates, blue-green algae, silicoflagellates, cocolithophors etc. contributes about 95% of primary production in the oceans. On this depends the secondary production ...
    • Seasonality and composition of phytoplankton in the Arabian Sea 

      Sawant, S.S.; Madhupratap, M. (Current Science Association, Bangalore, India, 1996)
      Phytoplankton abundance and composition were studied from the central and eastern Arabian Sea during three seasons namely inter-monsoon, winter and summer. Overall, phytoplankton population density was high during winter ...
    • Studies on the antifouling properties of some natural products from Goa 

      Sawant, S.S.; Wagh, A.B. (New Delhi: Oxford and IBH, 1994)
      Methanol extracts of the fruits of the terrestrial plants @iRandia brandisii@@ and @iSapindus trifoliatus@@ were screened for their antifouling activities on the marine fouling diatoms @iNavicula subinflata@@ and @iN. ...