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Rajan, Rajkumar
- Bryozoans of Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve, Southeast Coast of India
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1 Marine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, 130, Santhome High Road, Chennai-600028, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Zoology, St. Theresa’s College, Ernakulam, Kerala-682035, IN
1 Marine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, 130, Santhome High Road, Chennai-600028, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Department of Zoology, St. Theresa’s College, Ernakulam, Kerala-682035, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 116, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 167-189Abstract
Bryozoans are widely distributed taxa. They are colonial invertebrates, filter feeding and normally found adhered to a substratum as encrusting or erect forms. These are aquatic animals inhabiting both fresh and marine waters. Bryozoans are found commonly in high diversities and greater abundance in most of the shallow water regions worldwide (Gordon, 1986). These are also one of the commonest fowlers found be attached to ship hulls and other substrates which is submerged in water including floating buoys and nets etc. (Tilbrook, 2006).- Protozoans and Other Fauna Associated with Sea Grass Ecosystems of Palk Bay
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1 Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, IN
2 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, Kolkata-700 053, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, Marine Biology Regional Centre, Chennai-600 028, IN
2 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, Kolkata-700 053, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 114, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 191-210Abstract
Palk Bay is situated in the southeast coast of India between latitude 9° 55’-10° 45’ N and longitude 78° 58’-79° 55’E. The Palk Bay itself is about 110 km long and is surrounded on the northern and western sides by the coastline of the state of Tamil Nadu in the mainland of India. Palk Bay is a shallow and fl at basin, the depth hardly exceeds 9 metres on an average.- Status of Coral Reefs in Palk Bay
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1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 113, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 1-11Abstract
Palk Bay is the sea between southeast of India and northwest of Sri Lanka, separated by Pamban Pass from Gulf of Mannar in the South and extends up to Kodiakarai coast in the North. The bay is characterized by a shallow basin with an average depth of 9 m. There is a well defined fringing reef which runs parallel to the shore, at the south west of the Palk Bay, extending 7.46 km from 09° 17' 14.8" N; 079° 11' 16.4" E at the East near Pamban to 09° 17' 34.4" N; 079° 06' 57.8" E towards the west of the bay, with the width varying from 200 m to 600 m at different places, and occurring at a maximum depth of 4 m.- Notes on the Association of Lissocarcinus polybiodes Adams and White, 1848 (Portunidae, Caphyrinae), with Sea Star Luidia Maculata Muller and Troschel, 1842
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Rajkumar Rajan
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C. Venkatraman
1,
G. Sivaleela
1,
D. Paranthaman
1,
P. Padmanaban
1,
K. Venkataraman
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1 Marine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, 130, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028, IN
1 Marine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, 130, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600 028, IN