Search Results - "K.M., Rajaneesh"
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Dynamics of size-fractionated phytoplankton biomass in a monsoonal estuary: Patterns and drivers for seasonal and spatial variability
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (31-07-2018)“…Phytoplankton size-fractionated biomass is an important determinant of the type of food web functioning in aquatic ecosystems. Knowledge about the effect of…”
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Factors controlling the temporal and spatial variations in Synechococcus abundance in a monsoonal estuary
Published in Marine environmental research (01-12-2013)“…Temporal and spatial variations in Synechococcus abundance were investigated over an annual cycle (February'10–January'11) along a salinity gradient (0–35) in…”
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Synechococcus as an indicator of trophic status in the Cochin backwaters, west coast of India
Published in Ecological indicators (01-08-2015)“…Eutrophication is a major problem in coastal water bodies. Information about the trophic status of water bodies will enable proper management of coastal…”
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Influence of short-term hydrographic variations during the north-east monsoon on picophytoplankton community structure in the eastern Arabian Sea
Published in Continental shelf research (15-08-2017)“…The eastern Arabian Sea over the continental margin is a dynamic region subjected to short-term variability in hydrography as a result of various physical…”
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Picophytoplankton community in a tropical estuary: Detection of Prochlorococcus-like populations
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-07-2012)“…The influence of hydrography on the picophytoplankton (PP) abundance in estuaries was studied by sampling along a salinity gradient for the first time in an…”
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Picophytoplankton community from tropical marine biofilms
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (01-09-2012)“…Although the importance of picophytoplankton (<3μm) as the major primary producers is well established in the oceanic and coastal marine environment,…”
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