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dc.contributor.authorAnsari, Z.A.
dc.date.accessioned1995-05-15T10:01:00Z
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-29T13:48:28Z
dc.date.available1995-05-15T10:01:00Z
dc.date.available2017-09-29T13:48:28Z
dc.date.issued1984
dc.identifier.citationIndian Journal of Marine Sciences, vol.13; 1984; 126-127
dc.identifier.issn0379-5136
dc.identifier.urihttp://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/6404
dc.description.abstractMacrofauna, comprising 9 groups, was dominated by polychaete worms, while meiofauna, comprising 10 groups, was dominated by nematodes Densities of both macro and meiofauna were higher near the shore where biomass of Thalassia hemprichii was maximum
dc.languageen
dc.publisherCSIR-NISCAIR
dc.relation.ispartofIndian J Mar Sci
dc.relation.isreferencedbySCI
dc.subjectAquatic Communities
dc.subject.othersediment samples
dc.subject.othergeographical distribution
dc.subject.otherbiomass
dc.subject.othersea grass
dc.subject.othermeiobenthos
dc.subject.otherThalassia hemprichii
dc.subject.otherISW, India, Laccadive I., Minicoy
dc.titleBenthic macro and meiofauna of seagrass (Thalassia hemprichii) bed at Minicoy, Lakshadweep
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.affiliation.authorCSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India


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