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Taxonomy and Ecology of Ciliated Protozoa From Marginal Marine Environments of East Coast of India

By: C Kalavati and AV Raman
136 pages, Figs, plates
Taxonomy and Ecology of Ciliated Protozoa From Marginal Marine Environments of East Coast of India
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  • Taxonomy and Ecology of Ciliated Protozoa From Marginal Marine Environments of East Coast of India ISBN: 9788181711915 Paperback Mar 2008 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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About this book

This book emphasizes the cilioprotists, the fifth largest group of protists, and represents a valuable contribution to our basic knowledge of the ecology and taxonomy of the abundant, if neglected, marine forms that are found along the Eastern Coast of India.

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1. Introduction. 2. Environment: i. Study areas. ii. Climate. iii. Water quality. 3. Material and methods. 4. Ciliated protozoa: i. Classified list of species. ii. Systematic account. iii. Distribution. 5. Summary. 6. Acknowledgements. 7. References.

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By: C Kalavati and AV Raman
136 pages, Figs, plates
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