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Immediate effect of simulated sand mining on the variation of bacterial parameters in coastal waters of Kalbadevi Bay, Ratnagiri
(Macmillan, India, 2007)
The variation in bacterial parameters of coastal waters and sediments of Kalbadevi Bay, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India was examined for immediate response after simulated mining. Sampling was carried out at suction and ...
Microbiology and biochemistry of placer rich beach sediment: Short-term response to small scale simulated mining
(Allied, India, 2005)
In order to understand the influence of sand mining on the bacterial community of a placer rich beach ecosystem, a mechanical disturbance was simulated in Kalbadevi beach, Ratnagiri. Core samples from dune, berm, high tide, ...
Bacterial response to contrasting geochemistry in the sediments of central Indian Ocean basin
(Regional Research laboratory, Bhubaneswar, 2005)
The latitudinal differences in geochemical and physiographic nature could evoke varied biological/microbiological response in the deep-sea benthic ecosystem of the Central Indian Ocean. Sediment cores have been examined ...
Role of microbes in the ecology of marine environment
(Centre for Environmental Studies, 2008)
Microbes are mostly unicellular microscopic living entities falling under the domains Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. They have multiple roles to play in the environment both for their own survival and towards maintaining ...
Marine organisms and their adaption - Adaptions solve the challenges of existence in the sea.
(Centre for Environmental Studies, 2009)
Marine organisms exist in an ever-changing environment. The physical environment within the ocean varies with the availability of light, oxygen, food resources, pressure and temperature. This variation in the physical ...