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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Marine & Freshwater Biology  Marine Biology  Marine Fauna & Flora

Diversity of Reef Associated Macrofauna of Rutland Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

By: C Raghunathan(Author)
152 pages, colour illustrations, b/w maps
Diversity of Reef Associated Macrofauna of Rutland Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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About this book

Language: English

The present study was undertaken to assess the diversity of scleractinian corals and associated faunal communities around the continental shelf regions of Rutland Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India.

Contents

I. Introduction
1. History
2. Population
3. Climate

II. Study Areas

III. Material and Methods
4. Corals and other associated faunal communities
5. Statistical analysis

IV. Results
6. Physico-chemical parameters
7. Sponges
8. Scleractinian corals
9. Gorgonians
10. Polyclads
11. Crabs
12. Shrimps
13. Lobsters
14. Molluscs
15. Opisthobranchs
16. Echinoderms
17. Fishes

V. discussion

VI. Acknowledgements
VII. References
VIII. Figures and Plates

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By: C Raghunathan(Author)
152 pages, colour illustrations, b/w maps
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