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Climate of the northern Indian Ocean and associated productivity
(International Society for Tropical Ecology, 1985)
The climatic factors likely to influence the phytoplankton production in the northern Indian Ocean are examined. The major cause for the high productivity of the Arabian Sea is the nutrient enrichment of the euphotic zone ...
Population distribution of meiofauna in relation to some environmental features in a sandy intertidal region of Goa, west coast of India
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
Meiofauna population of Candolim beach mainly composed of nematoda (40.15), harpacticoida (30.75 per cent), turbellaria (23.35 per cent) and other groups which included polychaeta, bivalvia and mystacocardia. The maximum ...
Energy values of suspended detritus in Andaman Sea
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
Energy content of suspended detritus was determined in Andaman Sea waters during April-May 1988. The caloric content of suspended detritus ranged from 987 to 7040 cal. per gram dry wt with an average value of 5530 cal. per ...
Effect of environment on pigment ratios in Dunaliella spp. from the salt pans of Gujarat
(Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1989)
The effect of varying salinity and pH of the medium on growth and pigment ratios of Dunaliella cells in culture was studied. Cell growth was found to be optimal at pH 8 and at intermediate salt concentrations of 1-2 M NaCl. ...
Association of marine fungi on timber panels treated with perspectives
(New Delhi: Oxford & IBH, 1988)
Physicochemical and biological cycles in a tide dominated, nitrogen-polluted temperate estuary
(Indian Fisheries Association, 1988)
Bacterial flora of healthy and abnormal chaetognaths
(Japanese Society of Fisheries Science, 1988)
Fungal parasites of marine algae from Mandapam (South India)
(Inter Research, 1987)