Population Biology And Ecology Of Artemia From Salinas Of South East Coast Of India


Autoria(s): Joselet Mathew; Dr.Kulasekarapandian, S
Data(s)

29/03/2014

29/03/2014

06/11/1990

Resumo

This thesis deals with the population characteristics of Artemia and the effect of different environmental parameters on the different stages of Artemia in a salina at Tuticorin, south east coast of India. The present investigation was carried out from 1985 to I987. The study was initiated by undertaking a survey to find out suitable Artemia habitats along the south east coast of India and a perennial salina with an area of 0.25 ha was selected at Karapad (Tuticorin). Weekly samplings were made for two full calender years (1986-87) to collect the different stages of Artemia population as well as the different environmental parameters. The thesis comprises of the following sections: Introduction, materials and methods, systematics, biology and distribution of Artemia, results and discussion, summary and bibliography. The section on results and discussion gives the characteristics of Artemia population in the salina, the seasonal variations of different environmental parameters in the salina and their effects on different stages of Artemia population. Description of an experiment conducted to show the sudden changes of salinity on different stages of Artemia is also given as a separate section.

Centre Of Advanced Studies In Mariculture,Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3499

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en

Publicador

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Artemia #salinity #Cyst #Natural habitat #Biology #Ecology.
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Thesis