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    Zooplankton composition of the Kalpeni and Agatti atolls, Lakshadweep archiplago 

    Achuthankutty, C.T.; Nair, S.R.S.; Haridas, P.; Madhupratap, M. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
    Composition of zooplankton in the lagoons was quite different from that of the sea and to a large extent, was independent of oceanic influence While copepods were dominant in the sea, meroplankton, particularly brachyuran ...
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    Epipelagic calanoid copepods of the northern Indian Ocean 

    Madhupratap, M.; Haridas, P. (Elsevier, 1986)
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    Zoogepgraphy of the Indian Ocean zooplankton: Concepts and constraints 

    Rao, T.S.S.; Madhupratap, M. (Unesco, 1986)
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    Latitudinal range of epiplanktonic Cahetognatha and Ostracoda in the western tropical Indian Ocean 

    Nair, V.R.; Madhupratap, M. (Springer, 1984)
    An account of the chaetognath and ostracod species obtained from zooplankton samples collected along a transect in the Western Indian Ocean between 9 degrees N-20 degrees S and 57 degrees 18'-68 degrees 43'E in January-February ...
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    Status and strategy of zooplankton of tropical Indian estuaries: a review 

    Madhupratap, M. (Plankton Society of Japan, 1987)
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    Structure and species diversity of zooplankton community of the Inland Sea of Japan 

    Madhupratap, M.; Onbe, T. (Elsevier, 1986)
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    Zooplankton standing stock and diversity along an oceanic track in the western Indian Ocean 

    Madhupratap, M. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1983)
    Zooplankton samples were collected from 13 stations situated in the oceanic realm between latitudes 8 degrees 49 minutes N and 19 degrees 48 minutes S in January-February, 1981. Standing stock varied between 1.6 and 10.4 ...
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    Thermocline and Zooplankton Distribution 

    Madhupratap, M.; Nair, V.R.; Nair, S.R.S.; Achuthankutty, C.T. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
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    Chaetognatha of the Andaman Sea 

    Nair, V.R.; Achuthankutty, C.T.; Nair, S.R.S.; Madhupratap, M. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1981)
    Chaetognatha of the Andaman Sea were studied during 51 and 52 cruises of R.V Gaveshani (Jan to Feb 1979) The area between southeast of Andaman island and north of Nicobar island had relatively higher density Total population ...
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    Cladocera in the Estuarine and Coastal Waters of South-West Coast of India 

    Madhupratap, M. (Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1981)
    Occurrence and abundance of marine Cladocera in several estuaries along the south-west coast of India is presented and compared with their distribution in the coastal waters. One peculiar feature observed was their absence ...
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