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    Particulate carbohydrate and proteins in the Bay of Bengal 

    Sreepada, R.A.; Rivonker, C.U.; Parulekar, A.H. (Academic Press, 1996)
    Particulate carbohydrates (PCHO) and proteins (PP) of the offshore waters (depth greater than 200 m) were measured within the upper 150 m water column along the six transects covering 36 stations perpendicular to the coast ...
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    Community structure of meiobenthos from a tropical estuary 

    Ansari, Z.A.; Parulekar, A.H. (NISCAIR, CSIR, 1998)
    Meiofaunal samples were collected from 3 stations, located in the salinity gradient of Zuari Estuary of Goa. Spatially the abundance of meiofauna decreased from lower to upper reaches and followed the trend of salinity ...
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    Cultivation of green mussel, Perna viridis L., on a floating raft in an estuary along the west coast of India 

    Rivonker, C.U.; Ansari, Z.A.; Parulekar, A.H. (Elsevier, 1993)
    Total production of green mussels, Perna viridis, grown on a raft (16 m sup(2)) for 1 year was 2144.64 kg and biomass (meat weight) was 1040.00 kg. Annual production (P) and biomass (B) estimated were 33.51 and 16.25 kg m ...
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    Benthos 

    Ansari, Z.A.; Parulekar, A.H. (Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 2001)
    Benthic organisms are sessile and sedentary in nature. True benthos can be divided into two groups - epifauna and infauna. They comprise major invertebrate phyla. Benthic organisms are separated into micro, meio, macro and ...
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    Zooplankton biomass and abundance of Antarctic krill Euphausia superba DANA in Indian Ocean sector of the southern ocean 

    Ingole, B.S.; Parulekar, A.H. (Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India, 1993)
    Zooplankton sampling was carried out during the first six Indian Scientific Expeditions to Antarctica (1981-1987) to estimate krill abundance in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean (between 35 to 70 degrees S and 10 ...
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    Spatial variation in meiofaunal abundance of some coralline beaches of Mauritius 

    Ingole, B.S.; Ansari, Z.A.; Parulekar, A.H. (International Society for Tropical Ecology, 1998)
    Abundance of metazoan meiofauna was examined at 12 coralline sandy beaches of Mauritius island during September-October, 1987. Beach sediment comprised of moderately well sorted sand particles (Mz=0.53-2.80 phi ; x=1.70). ...
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    Benthos off Cochin, Southwest coast of India 

    Harkantra, S.N.; Parulekar, A.H. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1987)
    Macro-invertebrate benthic fauna off Cochin mainly composed of polychaeta (82.45%), crustacea (7.62%), mollusca (5.92%), sipuncula (2.25%), nemertinea (0.96%) and echinodermata (0.80%). The maximum population density and ...
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    Effect of mining activities on the clam fisheries and bottom fauna of Goa estuaries 

    Parulekar, A.H.; Ansari, Z.A.; Ingole, B.S. (Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1986)
    Comparison of two clam beds and associated benthic fauna, in Mandovi and Cumbarjua canal estuarine system of Goa, India, severely affected by massive inputs of mining rejects, revealed that, in less than 10 years (1972-73 ...
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    Meiobenthos of Saphala salt marsh, west coast of India 

    Ingole, B.S.; Ansari, Z.A.; Parulekar, A.H. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1987)
    Benthic fauna of the salt marsh comprised 10 taxonomic groups, dominated by nematodes (63.9%), harpacticoids (18.5%), turbellaria (5.6%), crustacean nauplii (5.4%) and polychaetes (4.1%). The population density varied from ...
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    Growth and production of benthic bivalve, Gafrarium pectinatum (Linn.) from west coast of India 

    Ansari, Z.A.; Chatterji, A.; Parulekar, A.H. (CSIR-NISCAIR, 1986)
    Production of Gafrarium pectinatum was characterized by the presence of 0,1 and 2 y age groups Average monthly growth in length varied from 0.6 to 3mm The relationship between length and weight was isometric The average ...
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