Catch assemblages in the small-scale trap fishery with relation to hydrographic features of a tropical bay in the Gulf of Thailand. [PDF]
Sawusdee A +5 more
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Brachyuran crabs, a bioenergetically significant group constitute one of the most dominant macrobenthic faunal components in all the mangrove ecosystems of the world.
Chakraborty, S K +4 more
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Multiple Environmental Factors Increase the Niche Complexity and Species Diversity of Brachyuran Crabs in an Intertidal Algal Reef Ecosystem in Northwestern Taiwan. [PDF]
Li KC, Liu HC, Lin HC.
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Status of the biodiversity of St. Martin's Island, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh [PDF]
A total of 234 species of fish have been recorded from the St Martin Island. Of which, 98 species are coral associated. The total number of recorded mollusc and crab species stands at 187 and 7 species respectively.
Hossain, M.M., Islam, M.H.
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Gill-associated bacteria are homogeneously selected in amphibious mangrove crabs to sustain host intertidal adaptation. [PDF]
Fusi M +11 more
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Sungai Nipah Beach Nauctical Inspection in Subdistrict of IV Jurai Sout Coastal Regency West Sumatera Province [PDF]
This research was condicted in Sungai Nipah Beach Subdistrict of IV Jurai South Coastal Regency West Sumtaera Province. This research aim to know the general representation potential of Sungai Nipah Beach if it made to be a tour destination area.
Bathara, L. (Lamun) +2 more
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Editorial: Physiological Impacts of Global Warming in Aquatic Organisms. [PDF]
Fernández I +3 more
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Kajian Fenetik Pomacea Spp. (Moluska: Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) Indonesia Berdasarkan Morfologi Cangkang [PDF]
Keong emas Pomacea merupakan keong introduksi yang kemudian menjadi jenis invasif di Indonesia karenakeberadaannya sebagai hama menjadi ancaman bagi dunia pertanian.
Isnaningsih, N. R. (Nur)
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Transfer of Toxic Algal Substances in Marine Food Chains [PDF]
Alcoholic and ether extracts of obligate herbivores, omnivores, and detritus feeders common on Caulerpa or in its communities were found, via comparative, and sometimes quantitative, thin-layer chromatography, to contain varying amounts of caulerpicin,
Aguilar-Santos, Gertrudes +1 more
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Seaweed culture in India-an appraisal [PDF]
In recent years there has been a steady increase in the demand for naturally occuring seaweeds as a result of many seaweed based industries coming up.
Chennubhotla, V S Krishnamurthy +2 more
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