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    Geographical variation in the distribution of different calanid species in the Indian Ocean 

    Stephen, R. (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, 1998)
    The species composition of Calanidae in the Indian Ocean was studied from zooplankton collections taken between 24 degrees N to 40 degrees S and 20 degrees E to 120 degrees E. Nannocalanus minor was widespread with high ...
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    Decline in biodiversity of copepods in coastal waters of Mumbai 

    Stephen, R.; Jayalakshmy, K.V.; Nair, V.R. (MEDCOAST, 2013)
    Coastal waters of metropolitan cities face severe ecological threat due to sewage discharge and effluents from the industries. Copepods being the most abundant component in zooplankton some species can act as signals of ...
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    Ostracods of Andaman Sea 

    Stephen, R.; Meenakshikunjamma, P.P. (Department of Ocean Development, New Delhi (India), 1996)
    Distribution of 12 species of ostracods was studied from the waters around Andaman-Nicobar area. Euconchoecia aculeata was the most abundant species occurring mostly as swarms with a maximum density of 9732 specimens/1000 ...
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    Ecology and Distribution of Copepods from the Salt Pan Ecosystems of Mumbai, West Coast of India 

    Stephen, R.; Jayalakshmy, K.V.; NaveenKumar, K.R.; Nair, V.R. (SciTechnol, 2013)
    Ecology, distribution and diversity of Copepod collected from two salt pans of Mumbai, India, are presented. Copepods, the mai zooplankton components, consisted mainly of Bestiolina similis, Acartia southwelli, Oithona ...
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    Deterioration in the biodiversity of copepods in sewage laiden creeks of Mumbai coast, west coast of India: A statistical approach. 

    Stephen, R.; Jayalakshmy, K.V.; Nair, V.R.; Gajbhiye, S.N.; Jacob, B. (Council for Innovative Research, 2014)
    The coastal waters of Mumbai is known to receive copious amount of waste from the adjacent creeks and bays. Effluents from various industries including nuclear and thermal power stations are discharged into the Mumbai ...
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    Distribution of calanoid copepods in the Arabian sea and Bay of Bengal 

    Stephen, R. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1984)
    The distribution of calanoid copepods from the northern Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal is discussed in relation to thermocline. The inshore offshore zonation of a neritic, shelf an oceanic communities was traced based on ...

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