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    Not AvailableSurveys conducted to study the fish diversity of Chilika lagoon, east coast of India, during 27-30 May 2015 recorded the species Taeniamia macroptera (Dusky-tailed cardinalfish) belonging to the family Apogonidae. This is a new record from the lagoon. The species, occurring in marine waters along the costs of India, was recorded from the saline zone, 11 km inside the lagoon at a salinity of 34.6 ppt. © 2018, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR). All rights reserved.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe study deals with the diversity and spatial distribution of the dinoflagellate class Dinophyceae in Chilika lagoon, north east coast of India. Thirty-eight species of dinoflagellates belonging to eight families were recorded, of which twelve are new reports to the lagoon. Of the twenty-six species recorded earlier, Neoceratium furca, Neoceratium fusus, Dinophysis caudate and Noctiluca scintillans were common among most of the earlier studies. Current study recorded presence of Dinophysis miles, which has not been encountered ever since it was first reported from the lagoon six decades ago. An updated checklist of dinoflagellates indicated presence of 68 species in the lagoon. The outer channel of the lagoon differed from southern and central sectors in distribution of dinoflagellates under the influence of salinity regime.Not Availabl

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    Not AvailableThe study deals with the diversity and spatial distribution of the dinoflagellate class Dinophyceae in Chilika lagoon, north east coast of India. Thirty-eight species of dinoflagellates belonging to eight families were recorded, of which twelve are new reports to the lagoon. Of the twenty-six species recorded earlier, Neoceratium furca, Neoceratium fusus, Dinophysis caudate and Noctiluca scintillans were common among most of the earlier studies. Current study recorded presence of Dinophysis miles, which has not been encountered ever since it was first reported from the lagoon six decades ago. An updated checklist of dinoflagellates indicated presence of 68 species in the lagoon. The outer channel of the lagoon differed from southern and central sectors in distribution of dinoflagellates under the influence of salinity regime.Not Availabl

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