An assessment of macrofouling and wood boring community at different localities of Zuari and Mandovi estuaries of Goa carried out. Wood panels of Mangifera indica of 10 x 15 x 2.5 cm size were exposed in this investigation. The panels were retrieved at an interval of 1 and 4 month. The macrofouling community mainly comprised sessile barnacles, bryzoans, mussels. oysters and tunicates and the wood boring community comprised of Martesia striata, Nausitora hedleyi and Lyrodus pedicellatus. The wood boring community was dominated by Martesia striata in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons and by L. pedicellatus in monsoon. The macrofouling and wood boring communities which mainly contributes in biodeterioration of wood is discussed in this pape...
270-275Vertical distribution and community succession of macrofoulants were studied in the coastal w...
170-172Dicvathifer manni, Lyrodus pedicellatus, Teredo furcifera, Nausitora hedleyi, Bankia campanel...
98-102Fungi were isolated from immersed timber panels, sediments, mangrove vegetation and algae from...
1335-1351Biofouling studies in the Kalpakkam coastal waters, southwestern Bay of Bengal, were carrie...
Martesia striata (Linnaeus) is one of the dominant wood-boring organisms found in Indian waters. Inc...
Recruitment of macrofouling community in tropical waters is generalised as an year round phenomenon....
Biofouling community structure was studied in a tropical monsoon-influenced Mandovi estuary in Goa, ...
341-343While green mussels dominated the fouling community within the cooling water tunnel of an ato...
Biofouling community structure was studied in a tropical monsoon-influenced Mandovi estuary in Goa, ...
Marine wood-degrading fungi are believed to contribute to the settlement and growth of wood-borers i...
In India the chief marine timber boring organisms are 2 species of Martesia, 28 species of shipworms...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
Benthic Foraminifera are highly responsive to subtle changes in the estuarine environment. Keeping t...
Ecology of biofouling on the edible estuarine oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) has been inve...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
270-275Vertical distribution and community succession of macrofoulants were studied in the coastal w...
170-172Dicvathifer manni, Lyrodus pedicellatus, Teredo furcifera, Nausitora hedleyi, Bankia campanel...
98-102Fungi were isolated from immersed timber panels, sediments, mangrove vegetation and algae from...
1335-1351Biofouling studies in the Kalpakkam coastal waters, southwestern Bay of Bengal, were carrie...
Martesia striata (Linnaeus) is one of the dominant wood-boring organisms found in Indian waters. Inc...
Recruitment of macrofouling community in tropical waters is generalised as an year round phenomenon....
Biofouling community structure was studied in a tropical monsoon-influenced Mandovi estuary in Goa, ...
341-343While green mussels dominated the fouling community within the cooling water tunnel of an ato...
Biofouling community structure was studied in a tropical monsoon-influenced Mandovi estuary in Goa, ...
Marine wood-degrading fungi are believed to contribute to the settlement and growth of wood-borers i...
In India the chief marine timber boring organisms are 2 species of Martesia, 28 species of shipworms...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
Benthic Foraminifera are highly responsive to subtle changes in the estuarine environment. Keeping t...
Ecology of biofouling on the edible estuarine oyster Crassostrea madrasensis (Preston) has been inve...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
270-275Vertical distribution and community succession of macrofoulants were studied in the coastal w...
170-172Dicvathifer manni, Lyrodus pedicellatus, Teredo furcifera, Nausitora hedleyi, Bankia campanel...
98-102Fungi were isolated from immersed timber panels, sediments, mangrove vegetation and algae from...