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Varadharajan D

Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India

Biography

Dr. Varadharajan D. is currently affiliated to the Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Annamalai University, Parangipettai, Tamil Nadu, India. He has done M.Sc (CA), M.Sc (Bot). M.Phil. Ph.D. He’s research interest in Cell Culture and Molecular Cell Biology.

 

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Zooplankton Abundance and Diversity from Pointcalimere to Manamelkudi, South East Coast of India

The play an important role to study is the faunal biodiversity of an aquatic ecosystem. The zooplankton recorded with the present study belonged to some taxa including, Foraminifera, Calanoida, Cheatognatha, Appendicularia, Polychaeta, Hydrozoa, Echinodermata, fish eggs and larvae. Rotifers were found in all stations. Fish eggs and larvae occurred ... Read More»

Varadharajan D and Soundarapandian P

Research Article: J Earth Sci Clim Change 2013, 4:151

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000151

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