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    Planktonic amphipod distribution in the deep scattering layer of the Exclusive Economic Zone of India

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    The amphipods collected from the deep scattering layer (DSL) of Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal belonged to 13 families viz. Cystisomatidae, Oxyccphalidae, Pronoidae, Anapronoidae, Vibiliidae, Lycaeidae, Lycaeopsidae, Phronimidae, Platyscelidae, Phrosinidae, Scinidae, Lanceolidae and Hyperiidae. The amphipod abundance showed wide fluctuations. Oxyccphalidae, Phronimidae and platyscelidae were widely distributed in both the shelf and oceanic regions of the west coast. In the east coast Phronimidae and Phrosinidae were widely distributed in the shelf and these two families together with Vibiliidae and Platyscelidae were widely distributed in the oceanic regions. In this investigation only Phronimidae was found to have wide distribution in the shelf and oceanic regions of both the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Vibiliidae and Phrosinidae showed aggregation in the oceanic region and these two together with Lycaeidae showed such a trend in the shelf of the west coast. Similarly in the east coast while Lycaeidae and Pronoidae showed aggregation in the shelf, only the former showed that trend in the oceanic region. While Cystisomatidae had a moderate distribution in the shelf of both the coasts and in the oceanic region of the west coast, it had a poor distribution in the oceanic region of the east coast. Vibiliidae and Oxycephalidae were moderately distributed in both the shelf and oceanic regions of the east coast. AH other families of amphipods had a poor distribution

    Preliminary studies on planktonic amphipods collected by FORV Sagar Sampada

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    Studies on the occurrence of amphipods of the EEZ of India and adjoining seas were carried out. The samples which were used for this purpose were collected by Bongo-60 net during the cruises 1-44 of the FORV Sagar Sampad

    Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Scientific Results of FORV Sugar Sampudu Planktonic amphipod distribution in the deep scattering layer of the Exclusive Economic Zone of India

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    ABSTRACT The amphipods collected from the deep scattering layer (DSL) of Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal belonged to 13 families viz. Cystisomatidae, Oxyccphalidae, Pronoidae, Anapronoidae, Vibiliidae, Lycaeidae, Lycaeopsidae, Phronimidae, Platyscelidae, Phrosinidae, Scinidae, Lanceolidae and Hyperiidae. The amphipod abundance showed wide fluctuations. Oxyccphalidae, Phronimidae and platyscelidae were widely distributed in both the shelf and oceanic regions of the west coast. In the east coast Phronimidae and Phrosinidae were widely distributed in the shelf and these two families together with Vibiliidae and Platyscelidae were widely distributed in the oceanic regions. In this investigation only Phronimidae was found to have wide distribution in the shelf and oceanic regions of both the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Vibiliidae and Phrosinidae showed aggregation in the oceanic region and these two together with Lycaeidae showed such a trend in the shelf of the west coast. Similarly in the east coast while Lycaeidae and Pronoidae showed aggregation in the shelf, only the former showed that trend in the oceanic region. While Cystisomatidae had a moderate distribution in the shelf of both the coasts and in the oceanic region of the west coast, it had a poor distribution in the oceanic region of the east coast. Vibiliidae and Oxycephalidae were moderately distributed in both the shelf and oceanic regions of the east coast. AH other families of amphipods had a poor distribution

    Zooplankton Research in Indian Seas: A Review

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