Not AvailableThe Scleratinian corals of the Gulf of Kutch from the north-west coast of India is taxonomically analysed. The coral fauna include 37 species among 24 genera. Out of these, 20 genera with 33 species are hermatypec and the rest 4 genera and 4 species is ahermatypes. Early mention in literature on the occurrence of genera such as Pavona, Podabacia, Leptoria and Lobophyllia from the Gulf of Kutcb is not taken into account, since these records are based on unconfirmed determinations. All genera and species considered are widespread in the Indo-Pacific coral provinces and no new species is described herein.Not Availabl
Biogeographic patterns are interpreted using relationships based on phylogenetic systematics in indo...
Hardly anything has been published on the corals and coral reefs of the Laccadive Archipelago since...
The author made a fairly exhaustive collection of shallow-water stony corals from Palk Bay and Gulf ...
Not AvailablePatchy growths of hard corals are found to occur along the coast of erstwhile Travancor...
Patchy growths of hard corals are found to occur along the coast of erstwhile Travancore at the sou...
An updated check-list indicates that the Recent Scleractinian fauna of India, including Lakshadweep,...
While working on the coral collections of the lndian Museum, Calcutta, MATHAI (1924) found only a si...
Three hundred and fortytwo species of scleractinian corals of seventy six genera have been hitherto...
Precise estimation of the biodiversity of corals from any area is subject to variation due to uncert...
Despite the early works of Gardiner (1904, 1905) and Piilai il971, 1971a, 1986, 1986a, 1987) the c...
738-741An extensive survey to explore the diversity and distribution of coral and associated faunal ...
recorded as the new record from the marine environment of Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as fro...
IN 1890 P., W. Bassett-Smith described a new species of Stylophora, S. guentheri, from two specimens...
1651-1660Persistence of coral reefs is threatened globally due to intensified human activities and o...
<p><em>Paracyathus pruinosus</em> Alcock, 1902, (Scleractinia: Caryophylliidae) was found from Andam...
Biogeographic patterns are interpreted using relationships based on phylogenetic systematics in indo...
Hardly anything has been published on the corals and coral reefs of the Laccadive Archipelago since...
The author made a fairly exhaustive collection of shallow-water stony corals from Palk Bay and Gulf ...
Not AvailablePatchy growths of hard corals are found to occur along the coast of erstwhile Travancor...
Patchy growths of hard corals are found to occur along the coast of erstwhile Travancore at the sou...
An updated check-list indicates that the Recent Scleractinian fauna of India, including Lakshadweep,...
While working on the coral collections of the lndian Museum, Calcutta, MATHAI (1924) found only a si...
Three hundred and fortytwo species of scleractinian corals of seventy six genera have been hitherto...
Precise estimation of the biodiversity of corals from any area is subject to variation due to uncert...
Despite the early works of Gardiner (1904, 1905) and Piilai il971, 1971a, 1986, 1986a, 1987) the c...
738-741An extensive survey to explore the diversity and distribution of coral and associated faunal ...
recorded as the new record from the marine environment of Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as fro...
IN 1890 P., W. Bassett-Smith described a new species of Stylophora, S. guentheri, from two specimens...
1651-1660Persistence of coral reefs is threatened globally due to intensified human activities and o...
<p><em>Paracyathus pruinosus</em> Alcock, 1902, (Scleractinia: Caryophylliidae) was found from Andam...
Biogeographic patterns are interpreted using relationships based on phylogenetic systematics in indo...
Hardly anything has been published on the corals and coral reefs of the Laccadive Archipelago since...
The author made a fairly exhaustive collection of shallow-water stony corals from Palk Bay and Gulf ...