Comparison between microzooplankton population in polluted and moderately polluted coastal waters of Port Blair, South Andaman

We report on the seasonal and spatial variations of microzooplankton between polluted and moderately polluted coastal waters of South Andaman Island, in relation to certain physicochemical and biological parameters. Microzooplankton communities were studied and recorded for 1 year (September 2011 to...

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Earth and Environmental Science
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Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Management
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Environmental Monitoring - methods
Environmental Pollution
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Nitrogen
Plankton
Pore size
Ports
Salinity
Seasons
Surface water
Taxonomy
Water temperature
Wind
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