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Intertidal Macrofauna of Subarnarekha Estuary (Balasore: Orissa)

By: Santanu Mitra, A Mishra and JG Pattanayak
136 pages, 23 colour plates, 1 colour and 1 b/w illustration, tables
Intertidal Macrofauna of Subarnarekha Estuary (Balasore: Orissa)
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About this book

This volume describes the intertidal macrofauna found in the Subarnarekha estuary, India.

Contents

Introduction
Topography
Materials and methods
Table. 1: List of the Intertidal Macrofauna

Description of species
1. Phylum Cnidaria
2. Phylum Annelida
3. Phylum Brachiopoda
4. Phylum Arthropoda
5. Phylum Mollusca
6. Phylum Sipancula
7. Phylum Echiura
8. Phylum Echinodermata
9. Phylum Chordata
10. Class Reptilia

Results and Discussion
Threats and Conservation
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix: Birds of Subarnarekha Estuary and Adjoining Area

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By: Santanu Mitra, A Mishra and JG Pattanayak
136 pages, 23 colour plates, 1 colour and 1 b/w illustration, tables
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