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    Characteristics of a cyclonic eddy and its influence on mesozooplankton community in the northern Bay of Bengal during early winter monsoon by Sabu, P., Devi, C. R. Asha, Lathika, C. T., Sanjeevan, V. N., Gupta, G. V. M.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2015)
    “…Characteristics of a cold-core eddy and its influence on the mesozooplankton community were studied along the central (87° E) Bay of Bengal during winter…”
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    Response of micro- and mesozooplankton in the southwestern Bay of Bengal to a cyclonic eddy during the winter monsoon, 2005 by Jayalakshmi, K. J., Sabu, P., Devi, C. R. Asha, Sanjeevan, V. N.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-07-2015)
    “…A cyclonic eddy (CE) in the southwestern Bay of Bengal (SWBoB; 10–15° N; 81–87° E) during winter monsoon 2005 and associated changes in the open ocean…”
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    Spatio-temporal variation of microphytoplankton in the upwelling system of the south-eastern Arabian Sea during the summer monsoon of 2009 by Thomas, L C, Padmakumar, K B, Smitha, B R, Asha Devi, CR, Nandan, S B, Sanjeevan, V N

    Published in Oceanologia (01-01-2013)
    “…The phytoplankton standing crop was assessed in detail along the South Eastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) during the different phases of coastal upwelling in 2009…”
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    Copepoda community imprints the continuity of the oceanic and shelf oxygen minimum zones along the west coast of India by Vidhya, V., Jyothibabu, R., Arunpandi, N., Alok, K.T., Rashid, C.P., Thirumurugan, R., Asha Devi, C.R., Gupta, G.V.M.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-04-2024)
    “…The largest continental shelf Oxygen Minimum Zone (OMZ) in the world is formed along the Indian western shelf in the eastern Arabian Sea during the Southwest…”
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    Factors regulating proliferation and co-occurrence of loricate ciliates in the microzooplankton community from the eastern Arabian Sea by Asha Devi, C. R., Mondal, Jhimli, Vishnu, N. N. S., Sherin, C. K., Albin, K. J., Anandavelu, I., Gupta, G. V. M.

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-04-2024)
    “…Ciliates are highly developed and diverse eukaryotes belonging to the microzooplankton community; they exhibit a wide distributional range and are a crucial…”
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    Occurrence of a multi-species diatom bloom dominated by Proboscia alata (Brightwell) Sandstorm along the southwest coast of India by Cicily, Lathika, Padmakumar, K. B., Asha Devi, C. R., Sanjeevan, V. N.

    Published in Oceanological and hydrobiological studies (01-03-2013)
    “…The present communication reports on the occurrence of a multi-species diatom bloom in the upwelled waters along the southwest coast of India. During the late…”
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    Seasonal variations and trophic ecology of microzooplankton in the southeastern Arabian Sea by Asha Devi, C.R., Jyothibabu, R., Sabu, P., Jacob, Josia, Habeebrehman, H., Prabhakaran, M.P., Jayalakshmi, K.J., Achuthankutty, C.T.

    Published in Continental shelf research (31-05-2010)
    “…The seasonal ecological response of microzooplankton in the southeastern Arabian Sea is presented. During the spring intermonsoon period, stratification and…”
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    First report of Wangiella dicollaria Nie, 1934 from the Eastern Arabian Sea with notes on the status of Stenosemella parvicollis (Marshall, 1934) Hada, 1935 by Anandavelu, I., Asha Devi, C. R., Singh, Sambit, Chowdhury, Mintu

    Published in Marine biology research (25-11-2024)
    “…This study reports on the two poorly known tintinnid ciliates, Wangiella dicollaria Nie, 1934 and Stenosemella parvicollis (Marshall, 1934 ) Hada, 1935 from…”
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    The response of microzooplankton (20–200 μm) to coastal upwelling and summer stratification in the southeastern Arabian Sea by Jyothibabu, R., Asha Devi, C.R., Madhu, N.V., Sabu, P., Jayalakshmy, K.V., Jacob, Josia, Habeebrehman, H., Prabhakaran, M.P., Balasubramanian, T., Nair, K.K.C.

    Published in Continental shelf research (30-03-2008)
    “…During the late summer monsoon (LSM), coastal upwelling and river runoff have increased the nutrient concentration in the inshore region of the southeastern…”
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    Distinctive phytoplankton size responses to the nutrient enrichment of coastal upwelling and winter convection in the eastern Arabian Sea by Albin, K.J., Jyothibabu, R., Alok, K.T., Santhikrishnan, S., Sarath, S., Sudheesh, V., Sherin, C.K., Balachandran, K.K., Asha Devi, C.R., Gupta, G.V.M.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-04-2022)
    “…•Phytoplankton size responses in the Eastern Arabian Sea are being investigated.•Distinctive size responses exist to varying nutrient levels of winter…”
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    Understanding the microzooplankton mediated food web of the winter–spring Noctiluca bloom in the Northeastern Arabian Sea Ecosystem by Asha Devi, C.R., Vimalkumar, K.G., Padmakumar, K.B., Lathika, C.T., Maneesh, T.P., Sudhakar, M.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-02-2021)
    “…The dynamics of Northeastern Arabian Sea (NEAS) is governed by convective mixing in winter and stratification during the inter-monsoon spring seasons, wherein…”
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    Planktonic food web structure at SSTF and PF in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during austral summer 2011 by Pillai, H.U.K., Anilkumar, N., Achuthankutty, C.T., Mendes, C.R., Sabu, P., Jayalakshmi, K.V., Asha Devi, C.R., Dessai, Deepti, George, Jenson, Pavithran, Sini, Hari Devi, C.K., Tripathy, S.C., Menon, N.R.

    Published in Polar research (01-01-2018)
    “…This study aims to describe the planktonic food web structure with respect to phytoplankton biomass (chlorophyll a) and prevailing environmental conditions at…”
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    Microzooplankton and the plankton food web in the subtropical frontal region of the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean during austral summer 2012 by Devi, C.R. Asha, Sabu, P., Naik, R.K., Bhaskar, P.V., Achuthankutty, C.T., Soares, M., Anilkumar, N., Sudhakar, M.

    “…The Southern Ocean is a very dynamic ecosystem comprising many fronts and interfrontal areas. Among the fronts, the Subtropical Front (STF) is a region of eddy…”
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    Upper layer characteristics of the South Eastern Arabian Sea associated with an unusual low saline pool during fag end of southwest monsoon by Vishnu Narayanan Nampoothiri, S, Shafeeque, Muhammad, Arun, V S, Smitha, B R, Karati, Kusum Komal, Rasheed, K, Asha Devi, C R, Manjebrayakath, Hashim

    Published in Journal of Earth System Science (01-06-2022)
    “…Observational evidence on an anomalous low saline pool due to excess rainfall and runoff during September 2020 in the South Eastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) is…”
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    Implications of stratification on the heterotrophic plankton community (micro- & meso zooplankton) in the South Eastern Arabian Sea by Devi, C.R. Asha, Kumar, K.G. Vimal, Gupta, G.V.M., Vijayan, Anilkumar, Sudhakar, M.

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-11-2018)
    “…The response of the plankton community (micro- herein after MZP and mesozooplankton) to the seasonal intrusion of Bay of Bengal (BoB) water into the Arabian…”
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