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Ecology of hydromedusae from Bombay Harbour - Thana and Bassein Creek estuarine complex
(NISCAIR, CSIR, 1997)
Species composition, abundance, seasonal variation and distribution of Hydromedusae were carried out during October 1985 to September 1986. Thirty four species belonging to twenty two genera were recorded from this region. ...
Distribution of hydromedusae from the exclusive economic zone of the west and east coasts of India
(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, 1999)
Distribution and abundance of hydromedusae from the exclusive economic zone of the west and east coasts of India is carried out based on zooplankton collections (on board FORV Sagar Sampada) during the period 1985-1990. ...
An overview of the planktonic foraminiferal fauna in waters off the Kerala Coast, south-west India during summer
(Marine Biological Association of India, 1997)
Twentyeight species of planktonic Foraminifera are recorded from 46 plankton samples collected from 27 stations of 5 traverses along the Kerala Coast. The mean abundance of total foraminiferal sepcimens of all the stations ...
Foraminiferal fauna from the Cochin backwaters: Biological indicators of man-made changes in the environment
(K.R. Publishers, Udaipur, 1996)
Sixty foraminiferal species belonging to 38 genera and 23 families have been recorded from grab sediments of the Cochin backwaters. Of all the species Ammonia baccarii is the most dominant and successful form in the throes ...
Planktonic Ostracods of the Northern Indian Ocean
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1980)
Thirty-two species of ostracods were identified from 712 samples collected from northern Indian Ocean. Two of them belong to Cypridinidae and the rest to Halocyprididae. Most of the species are common to those of the ...
Distribution and diversity of marine flora in coral reef ecosystems of Kadmat Island in Lakshadweep archipelago, Arabian Sea, India
(Smithsonian Institution, 2003)
The coral reef of Kadmat Island of Lakshadweep was assessed for its biological components along with relevant hydrological characteristics. Corals were represented by 12 species, the most dominant being Acropora and Porites. ...