168-171Qualitative and quantitative distribution of benthos revealed significant variations in time and space. Polychaetes constituted 66 to 100% of the total fauna followed by Echiurids, Echinoderms, Molluscs and Crustaceans. The numerical abundance of macrobenthos varied from 900 to 3700.m-2. In general, faunal composition decreased with depth, and clayey silt substrata supported dense population
Patterns of macrofaunal distribution were studied along the western Indian continental margin to dis...
200-203Benthic fauna were mainly represented by polychaetes, molluscs, crustaceans and 'others'. Fau...
195-199Quantitative distribution of macro and meiofauna fromKakinada bay and backwaters was studied....
113-115One hundred ninety-eight benthos samples, from 34 stations situated along 7 transects, were e...
115-121An extensive survey (76,363 km2) of shelf benthos along the north east coast of India reveale...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
351-355Subtidal macrobenthic fauna from the Mangalore Coast was studied from the shelf areas between...
191-204The study was carried out to comprehend the infaunal macrobenthic community structure along t...
109-112Bivalves and polychaetes contributed to the bulk of the benthic fauna in the Mulki Estuary, K...
122-127Distribution and seasonal variation of macrobenthos in 3 different (marine, gradient and tida...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
26-30Depth wise distribution of macro-invertebrates in sediments of intertidal areas of Cochin mangr...
31-34Thirtyfour species of soft sediment dwelling macro-invertebrates were recorded in Rajapur bay a...
Abstract. The paper deals with the standing stock of macrobenthic infauna and associated environment...
40-42Population density of benthos varied from 350 to 29,975.m-2 (XBAR = 4325, SD = +/- 5939) in the...
Patterns of macrofaunal distribution were studied along the western Indian continental margin to dis...
200-203Benthic fauna were mainly represented by polychaetes, molluscs, crustaceans and 'others'. Fau...
195-199Quantitative distribution of macro and meiofauna fromKakinada bay and backwaters was studied....
113-115One hundred ninety-eight benthos samples, from 34 stations situated along 7 transects, were e...
115-121An extensive survey (76,363 km2) of shelf benthos along the north east coast of India reveale...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
351-355Subtidal macrobenthic fauna from the Mangalore Coast was studied from the shelf areas between...
191-204The study was carried out to comprehend the infaunal macrobenthic community structure along t...
109-112Bivalves and polychaetes contributed to the bulk of the benthic fauna in the Mulki Estuary, K...
122-127Distribution and seasonal variation of macrobenthos in 3 different (marine, gradient and tida...
Benthic communities form an important component of the marine food chain. Their occurrence also prov...
26-30Depth wise distribution of macro-invertebrates in sediments of intertidal areas of Cochin mangr...
31-34Thirtyfour species of soft sediment dwelling macro-invertebrates were recorded in Rajapur bay a...
Abstract. The paper deals with the standing stock of macrobenthic infauna and associated environment...
40-42Population density of benthos varied from 350 to 29,975.m-2 (XBAR = 4325, SD = +/- 5939) in the...
Patterns of macrofaunal distribution were studied along the western Indian continental margin to dis...
200-203Benthic fauna were mainly represented by polychaetes, molluscs, crustaceans and 'others'. Fau...
195-199Quantitative distribution of macro and meiofauna fromKakinada bay and backwaters was studied....